The full story to the event of the closing is there was a worker that was killed before the park opened. Before there were computer systems that were as safe as the ones now, they would call out"ten minutes to ride operational." The worker either didn't here the alerts or just ignored them. The ride started while he was working on it and it knocked him off. He held on to the wire for a while, but that all ended right before the carousel. This was just the final straw for Disney and the excuse they needed to close it for good. The cars are still in the park, in the old entrance by Space Mountain. I know all of this because i worked at Disney for about 7 months and these are the things you find out when you ask questions. On a side note, there was also a kid that went to the Grad night at the Magic Kingdom and tried to sneak in after hours by walking the monorail track. Lets just say laying down on the track when the monorail is coming towards you doesn't mean its just going to slide over you and nothing will happen. God rest his soul. Moran!:dazzle: