Sorry but classic Disney World is alive and well and I can prove it as I was at the 75th in 2046 and the parks are back in the 1990s and great again. I have a Time Machine and can confirm the Rivers of America is not closed and no Cars is coming. Disney is being broken up as a monopoly and losing Marvel, Pixar, and Lucasfilm. All Pixar and Marvel rides and characters are going away.
They have enough property there that they can bring in new and keep a lot of the old. It’s just corporate greed. Keep it magical. I’ve been going there in Florida for 50 years. That being said, it is still magical to me, but it’s leaning.
Iger has said it repeatedly. ONLY IP is allowed at the parks. No Pirates, Big Thunder, Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion, etc. Originality, vision, and true talent are all traits that he despises, because he doesn’t have any and can’t even see it in others. This is why he hates Walt, Roy, and others like Jim Henson, Lucas, and more that had or have it. He ran them off, or like the coward he is waiting until they died (Stan Lee for example) to destroy all they built up. He’s said he doesn’t revere Walt. If you don’t revere the man who created or fostered EVERYTHING that you work at, then the company is doomed. There’s a reason why many of the classic attractions aren’t IP. Iger hates that fact. But its more insidious. Iger is in the service of the Big 3 to push THEIR agenda. By taking the 2nd most well known (possibly most beloved) name around the world (2nd only to Coke) and using it to push the DEI/ESG stuff from the WEF’s “New World Order” agenda. As Iger attends the Davos conferences often and the Big 3 have pledged to this already. This is no longer Disney, its CORPORATE disney. There’s a HUGE difference They don’t want the regular, traditional guest that Walt made the parks and even his company for. They want the whales, they rest of you are tolerated, necessary evils, to funnel your money to support taking care of the wealthy. There’s PLENTY of evidence for this. All the best spots are roped off for additional money, and many more things like this. Keep going if you want to be the suckers that Iger and management take you all to be.
I’ve got a Time Machine like Doc Brown and can assure you that WDW is going back to those days in the not too distant future. I will be taking over Disney and making it great again by retconning the whole Iger era and bringing back the “What would Walt do?” philosophy that ran it after his passing I will remove almost all IPs from the parks. Epcot and Animal Kingdom will have a policy of No IP again. I will be catering to the purists and traditionalists while placing Walt and Roy back on their pedestals. Even if that results in parks that are stagnant and frozen in time never changing. Disney is also being broken up as a monopoly and will have to remove Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars from the parks to avoid licensing fees in the billions. Things are going to get a lot better and as Robin Hood said “Someday there will be happiness again in Nottingham.”
As a local annual pass holder who’s been visiting the parks for years, I’ve learned that embracing change is essential to the Disney magic. If everything stayed the same, the experience would grow stale. Even when they updated the nostalgic Country Bears, I was pleasantly surprised—the new show captures that classic spirit with a fresh, modern twist, and my wife and I absolutely loved it. The Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway is another triumph; we giggle like kids through the entire ride.
Walt Disney himself envisioned Disneyland as a place that would never be finished, constantly evolving and improving. That vision means older attractions sometimes make way for new experiences. And honestly, even things like the transition from FastPass to the paid system has been a net positive. Before, if a ride posted a 30-minute wait, you’d often wait much longer while FastPass holders streamed through. Now, those times are far more accurate.
Additionally, cracking down on disability pass abuse—which had gotten completely out of control—has made standby lines move consistently and fairly for everyone. True Disney fans understand that this ongoing evolution is exactly what Walt himself intended.
Comments for Bob Iger Confirms “Classic” Walt Disney World Will No Longer Exist
Anonymous
I had an accident in my pants today. It was so bad the dog looked funny at me.
James
Hey iger your G ayyyyyyyyy AF
James
I know, I’m in that world…HARD!
Steve
Sorry but classic Disney World is alive and well and I can prove it as I was at the 75th in 2046 and the parks are back in the 1990s and great again. I have a Time Machine and can confirm the Rivers of America is not closed and no Cars is coming. Disney is being broken up as a monopoly and losing Marvel, Pixar, and Lucasfilm. All Pixar and Marvel rides and characters are going away.
JL
They have enough property there that they can bring in new and keep a lot of the old. It’s just corporate greed. Keep it magical. I’ve been going there in Florida for 50 years. That being said, it is still magical to me, but it’s leaning.
Anonymous
He lies. What really no longer exists and will be gone forever is all his crap along with himself. His construction may cease too.
David C
Iger has said it repeatedly. ONLY IP is allowed at the parks. No Pirates, Big Thunder, Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion, etc. Originality, vision, and true talent are all traits that he despises, because he doesn’t have any and can’t even see it in others. This is why he hates Walt, Roy, and others like Jim Henson, Lucas, and more that had or have it. He ran them off, or like the coward he is waiting until they died (Stan Lee for example) to destroy all they built up. He’s said he doesn’t revere Walt. If you don’t revere the man who created or fostered EVERYTHING that you work at, then the company is doomed. There’s a reason why many of the classic attractions aren’t IP. Iger hates that fact. But its more insidious. Iger is in the service of the Big 3 to push THEIR agenda. By taking the 2nd most well known (possibly most beloved) name around the world (2nd only to Coke) and using it to push the DEI/ESG stuff from the WEF’s “New World Order” agenda. As Iger attends the Davos conferences often and the Big 3 have pledged to this already. This is no longer Disney, its CORPORATE disney. There’s a HUGE difference They don’t want the regular, traditional guest that Walt made the parks and even his company for. They want the whales, they rest of you are tolerated, necessary evils, to funnel your money to support taking care of the wealthy. There’s PLENTY of evidence for this. All the best spots are roped off for additional money, and many more things like this. Keep going if you want to be the suckers that Iger and management take you all to be.
Joe
Wow, just wow. Here Dave, point on this mouse doll where the bad man touched you.
Steve
I’ve got a Time Machine like Doc Brown and can assure you that WDW is going back to those days in the not too distant future. I will be taking over Disney and making it great again by retconning the whole Iger era and bringing back the “What would Walt do?” philosophy that ran it after his passing I will remove almost all IPs from the parks. Epcot and Animal Kingdom will have a policy of No IP again. I will be catering to the purists and traditionalists while placing Walt and Roy back on their pedestals. Even if that results in parks that are stagnant and frozen in time never changing. Disney is also being broken up as a monopoly and will have to remove Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars from the parks to avoid licensing fees in the billions. Things are going to get a lot better and as Robin Hood said “Someday there will be happiness again in Nottingham.”
Bob K.
what a ASS Iger is , Walt bought 43 Sq miles of land to used and ASS took down stuff then expand the park’s.
Karl
As a local annual pass holder who’s been visiting the parks for years, I’ve learned that embracing change is essential to the Disney magic. If everything stayed the same, the experience would grow stale. Even when they updated the nostalgic Country Bears, I was pleasantly surprised—the new show captures that classic spirit with a fresh, modern twist, and my wife and I absolutely loved it. The Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway is another triumph; we giggle like kids through the entire ride.
Walt Disney himself envisioned Disneyland as a place that would never be finished, constantly evolving and improving. That vision means older attractions sometimes make way for new experiences. And honestly, even things like the transition from FastPass to the paid system has been a net positive. Before, if a ride posted a 30-minute wait, you’d often wait much longer while FastPass holders streamed through. Now, those times are far more accurate.
Additionally, cracking down on disability pass abuse—which had gotten completely out of control—has made standby lines move consistently and fairly for everyone. True Disney fans understand that this ongoing evolution is exactly what Walt himself intended.
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