Disneyland’s Splash Mountain has officially closed after more than 33 years at the California resort. Splash Mountain's Br'er Rabbit story is tied to "Song of the South," a 1946 Disney film that has ...
After more than thirty years, an iconic Disney park ride is rolling to a stop. Walt Disney himself said that his original Disneyland Park “would never be complete” and that “it will continue to grow ...
During a Q&A in New Orleans, the creative minds behind the forthcoming re-imagining of the classic ride shared details about what to expect from the 'Princess and the Frog'-themed attraction to come ...
Disney World's latest attraction, Tiana's Bayou Adventure, opened Friday to the public after the Florida theme park bowed to criticisms that the former Splash Mountain ride promoted "racial ...
The former Splash Mountain site is being transformed into a new attraction based on 'The Princess and the Frog' animated film Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE. She has been writing about ...
Between its unnerving cartoon animatronics, quirky theme song, and the very steep and wet drops that earned the attraction its name, Splash Mountain was one of the Disney theme park rides that had a ...
(NEXSTAR) – Unlike the flume rides at other amusement parks, the Imagineers at Disney insist on creating an intricate storyline to explain why guests are lining up to plunge into some pond water.
Splash Mountain, the iconic log flume ride at Disneyland and Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, will undergo a makeover to remove a storyline based on the controversial 1946 film Song of the South.
After more than thirty years, an iconic Disney park ride is rolling to a stop. Walt Disney himself said that his original Disneyland Park "would never be complete" and that "it will continue to grow ...
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