Jungle Cruise Re-Imagining

DCBaker

Premium Member
"Guests visiting Magic Kingdom Park may soon notice the latest updates coming to the Jungle Cruise as they come around that final bend. Trader Sam is charting a new adventure along the river at both Disneyland and Magic Kingdom Parks. Ever wonder what happened to that gramophone you accidentally left behind on the boat during your last adventure? How about that beloved pith helmet that went missing?

Word on the stream is that Alberta Falls, proprietor of the Jungle Navigation Company Ltd., has entrusted her longtime friend, Trader Sam, to manage the new Lost & Found location. But, with Trader Sam being Trader Sam, there’s always an opportunity to make some extra money. After all, all the best rides end with a gift shop, right?

Take a look at this rendering of their newest venture together. Clearly, Sam is betting on an established reputation as the best merchant in the jungle! But, while he’s out lost and finding some new inventory, it’s the animals that get the last laugh!

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The new scene is one of several that are interconnected and build on the original story and humor of the Jungle Cruise. As previously shared, our world-famous skippers will continue to present the unique adventure and interactions guests expect.
Once complete, guests will learn more about the events that led up to this final scene. Stay tuned, as enhancements debut later this year!"

 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
"Guests visiting Magic Kingdom Park may soon notice the latest updates coming to the Jungle Cruise as they come around that final bend. Trader Sam is charting a new adventure along the river at both Disneyland and Magic Kingdom Parks. Ever wonder what happened to that gramophone you accidentally left behind on the boat during your last adventure? How about that beloved pith helmet that went missing?

Word on the stream is that Alberta Falls, proprietor of the Jungle Navigation Company Ltd., has entrusted her longtime friend, Trader Sam, to manage the new Lost & Found location. But, with Trader Sam being Trader Sam, there’s always an opportunity to make some extra money. After all, all the best rides end with a gift shop, right?

Take a look at this rendering of their newest venture together. Clearly, Sam is betting on an established reputation as the best merchant in the jungle! But, while he’s out lost and finding some new inventory, it’s the animals that get the last laugh!

jcts203948203498230492834234.jpg


The new scene is one of several that are interconnected and build on the original story and humor of the Jungle Cruise. As previously shared, our world-famous skippers will continue to present the unique adventure and interactions guests expect.
Once complete, guests will learn more about the events that led up to this final scene. Stay tuned, as enhancements debut later this year!"

This is what I was hoping they would do and had mentioned weeks ago—further develop the lore surrounding Sam but remove the problematic image of him, leaving his appearance to our imagination. I think this respects the fans while avoiding offensive depictions. Helluvalot better than building a The Rock AA.

It‘s also pretty funny in a Jungle Cruise sort of way.
 

Captain Barbossa

Well-Known Member
Since Trader Sam is gone due to him being “offensive”, I assume the dancing natives are the next victims and will have a date with the chopping block at some point as these changes take place?
 

JoeCamel

Well-Known Member
How many monkey scenes (new + two preexisting) are we up to now?

Since the new scenes are "interconnected," it's likely there's a story element of why there are simians everywhere.
We have been transported to Monkey Jungle Cruise where the people are in cages and the monkeys roam free. They now rule the jungle
 

Fear

Well-Known Member
Since Trader Sam is gone due to him being “offensive”, I assume the dancing natives are the next victims and will have a date with the chopping block at some point as these changes take place?

Frankly they should have been removed first. I understand why they didn't though: make the ride as a whole more interesting by adding in the monkey throughline then cut the really troublesome stuff.
 

PirateFrank

Well-Known Member
I think this does a great job of keeping "Trader Sam" around, while removing the offensive elements. I'll admit, I was resistant to all of these changes at first - but I've come around and Im on board with them at this point. Cant wait to see it all on my next trip...
 

Father Robinson

Well-Known Member
Honest question, if they removed the (heads) feature from the statue of TS, would his image still be offensive? Not that I have a problem with his removal, wasn't a key element of the ride IMO, but if he was trading say, sun tan lotion and bug spray, would that have fixed the entire racist connotation or am I missing something else? Again, honest question, I'm not too familiar with his role or lore in the ride.
 

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