Here’s my email. I’m hoping that my overestimate of 40,000 acres will prompt someone to reply, if only to correct me
Dear Mr. Iger,
I am a fellow Oceansider and longtime Disney fan. My first trip to WDW was in August 1974, and I have returned several times since, when finances permitted. I’m told I also do an excellent impression of Mickey Mouse.
I understand the Florida property encompasses roughly 40,000 acres, although some sections are not suitable for development. Nevertheless, surely Disney could add the highly anticipated Cars and Villains areas to the resort without demolishing the Rivers of America.
Not all Disney guests enjoy thrilling attractions as much as I do. For example, my dear husband found the initial dip on the Pirates of the Caribbean boat ride too intense for his liking. However, a motion-averse guest could still enjoy a “mild” attraction like the riverboat that circles Tom Sawyer Island. I doubt that the Cars rally race would serve as a substitute for the gentle riverboat.
While I understand that the tastes of the younger folks are geared more toward thrill rides (pun intended), Disney has always marketed the parks as enjoyable for all members of the family. This should include motion-averse guests of all ages.
Kindly reconsider your plans, and please locate the new Cars and Villains lands without sacrificing the Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island.
Very truly yours,
(name redacted for privacy)