Call me naive or an eternal optimist, but I think Disney knows it would have a PR nightmare on its hands if it was gone. But that isn't the main thing that would stop them, I think.
What the heck else could they use that building for?
(Disneyland turned it into Innoventions & a rotating futuristic Country Bear Jamboree would only please General Grizz)
Plus, as much as management is clueless these days, there still are people in the company that know and do the right thing. Walt always wanted this attraction to remain. If Disney "brass" really wanted to get rid of it, they could have years ago.
If they really need the space, they could just get rid of the Galaxy Palace theatre (which only seems to be open during the Xmas party to see Mickey running around in PJ's)
What the heck else could they use that building for?
(Disneyland turned it into Innoventions & a rotating futuristic Country Bear Jamboree would only please General Grizz)
Plus, as much as management is clueless these days, there still are people in the company that know and do the right thing. Walt always wanted this attraction to remain. If Disney "brass" really wanted to get rid of it, they could have years ago.
If they really need the space, they could just get rid of the Galaxy Palace theatre (which only seems to be open during the Xmas party to see Mickey running around in PJ's)