Okay look, Splash Mountain is one of my favourites. No doubt. Right up there in the top 5 in all the parks. I love it. Personally I am glad they did it and for the record I am one of those people that thinks "Song of the South" was a fine movie. For what it is worth, I think it is a shame that it doesn't get released anymore.
That being said, and knowing what we know now, it just makes me wonder what made Disney think of adding that sort of ride in the first place. Splash Mountain was built in 1989 in Disneyland (1992 in Disney World). So we can imagine that in 1987 or so there would have been plans to build it. At that time I believe the movie was not being released either and sort of shoved in the archives. It just makes me wonder why that movie? Why they picked a movie that some people in the public found controversial. I can understand why they left Uncle Remus out of the ride but to be honest until I had ridden it as a teenager I had never heard of Brer Rabbit or anyone. I wouldn't have cared if they added Uncle Remus but I would presume a few would have kicked up a fuss.
But what made them pick this movie to base a ride from?
That being said, and knowing what we know now, it just makes me wonder what made Disney think of adding that sort of ride in the first place. Splash Mountain was built in 1989 in Disneyland (1992 in Disney World). So we can imagine that in 1987 or so there would have been plans to build it. At that time I believe the movie was not being released either and sort of shoved in the archives. It just makes me wonder why that movie? Why they picked a movie that some people in the public found controversial. I can understand why they left Uncle Remus out of the ride but to be honest until I had ridden it as a teenager I had never heard of Brer Rabbit or anyone. I wouldn't have cared if they added Uncle Remus but I would presume a few would have kicked up a fuss.
But what made them pick this movie to base a ride from?