Oskar
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Not really... Disneyland has limited space to keep building.
For Disney World, everyone in this thread - even people who love Splash collectively understand that the ride is based on a controversial movie. Many people in this thread are comfortable ignoring that history because they have emotional attachments to the ride or hate change within the parks. But on the other side, you have people who aren't okay with that and Disney understands that.
Disney understands that the parks shouldn't make people uncomfortable, even if it a loosely themed ride based on a movie many people haven't seen. They know its origins and it reflects poorly if they do nothing.
I wasn’t talking about Disneyland in this instance.
They’ve made their decision regarding Splash Mountain, it’s understandable and hopefully we get a replacement that is comparable in terms of content and quality.
But updating the parks doesn’t always need to equate to replacing other existing classic attractions. We could have gotten the Mickey Mouse attraction at DHS, which is in desperate need of new attractions, without losing the Great Movie Ride, which could have been updated alongside adding the new Mickey Mouse attraction. Disney have this mindset where to update mean to replace rather than add and it’s not the right one.