Kamikaze
Well-Known Member
It`ll be flattened soon.
For WL DVC?
It`ll be flattened soon.
For WL DVC?
Nothing lasts forever. Someday all of Disney World might look like this... Hopefully not before my DVC ownership runs out.
WL DVC is already built. River Country is in Fort Wilderness. And yes, it is rumored that a small DVC may be built there...
Check this out bud:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=761QPX9uUMI
Even if they were going to close it, they should have filled the pools and water areas in to prevent the massive mosquito breeding grounds that they have created.
Nothing is impossible. However, River Country is about as close to impossible as it gets. Just looking at photos of its current condition can give one the chills. Its unsanitary, to say the least. They would have to gut it and start from scratch. To be honest, I'm surprised Disney was allowed to leave the place like they did. There are still lights, ropes, signs, slides, and all sorts of material still in or near the water. That can't go well with environmentalists...
I was just wondering if anyone knows any rumors about River Country's future. I know it is abandoned, but I have been wondering if Disney is going to replace it, reopen it, tear it down or let it rot. I would be happy to know any information.
Thanks,
CaptainEO95
I would be very sad to see a new DVC site built at FW, IMO it would take away from the original feel of the campground. DVC Resorts and FW are two very different vacations. FW is a very laid back experience (which is great for longer stays) and DVC Resorts are more of a hustle and bustle feel (better for shorter stays), at least for our family. We are DVC owners, but sometimes prefer to travel in our RV and stay at the campgorund. Putting a DVC resort there would prohibit DVC owners from booking a site with points. Their only option would be to book and pay cash (which we have done) and used our points on a different stay but it's a nice option to be able to book using points. :shrug:
To keep the water in River Country fresh, Imagineers built a giant flexible intake/filter tube which was placed at the mouth of River Country's Bay Cove, opening up into Bay Lake. The tube was filled with water and monitoring equipment to allow it to expand and contract to maintain the water level.
The water from Bay Lake would be pumped through this tube to the top of the water slides at a rate of 8,500 gallons per minute. The excess water in River Country would spill out over the "bladder," back into Bay Lake.
The bladder was a large rubber wall that separated River Country from Bay Lake. It was inflated 6 inches above the surface of Bay Lake so River Country's water level was higher, allowing gravity to spill the water back into Bay Lake.
I would be very sad to see a new DVC site built at FW, IMO it would take away from the original feel of the campground. DVC Resorts and FW are two very different vacations. FW is a very laid back experience (which is great for longer stays) and DVC Resorts are more of a hustle and bustle feel (better for shorter stays), at least for our family. We are DVC owners, but sometimes prefer to travel in our RV and stay at the campgorund. Putting a DVC resort there would prohibit DVC owners from booking a site with points. Their only option would be to book and pay cash (which we have done) and used our points on a different stay but it's a nice option to be able to book using points. :shrug:
Staying at Old Key West has never been anything even remotely resembling "hustle and bustle" we like it because of the laid back environment.
Staying at Old Key West has never been anything even remotely resembling "hustle and bustle" we like it because of the laid back environment.
They should just use it as Dagobah for Star Wars Weekend.
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