Which land would you get rid of at Walt Disney World?

Which Magic Kingdom Land would you vote off the island?

  • Fantasyland

    Votes: 9 11.5%
  • Adventureland

    Votes: 4 5.1%
  • Liberty Square

    Votes: 31 39.7%
  • Frontierland

    Votes: 9 11.5%
  • Tomorrowland

    Votes: 25 32.1%

  • Total voters
    78

okcthunder

Active Member
Original Poster
If you were second in command at WDW and the big bossman said I need you to pick one land to put on the scrap heap to develop a new land which one would you choose? Main Street USA not on here because of no rides.

My point was missed you have to get rid of one your boss is demanding it.
 
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AllydoesDisney

Well-Known Member
Between Adventureland and Liberty Square. I chose Adventureland because its old looking. But here's the catch, I would still keep Pirates of the Caribbean and the Dole Whip
 

Figaro928

Well-Known Member
I voted Tomorrowland. But not scrap it completely

I would keep the idea of the "tomorrow that never was" and do a steampunk Jules Verne feel.

Bye bye Stitch and Monster's Inc - you're not futuristic and would be better suited in the HM pet cemetery and DHS respectively. two new attractions in it's place.

Space mountain would be gutted and re-done with better cars, effect and smoother tracks

The speedway would be a goner for an E ticket ride

COP would be moved to Epcot

Buzz lightyear would get a major major redo.

TTA and Astro-orbiter and Sonny Eclipse - we're cool ....:cool:
 

KCheatle

Well-Known Member
I voted Frontierland. I like Splash mountain and BTMR, but of all the lands, I feel it is the most "dead." There is a lot of space between Liberty Square and Frontierland that is not being used. I think at one point the theme was great, but now it's not "PC" to have gun fights (gun violence) or damsels rescued by cowboys (women's rights)(and, FYI, I'm not saying that as if I support this "PC" movement).

I think they tried with the Lone Ranger to sort of reinvigorate the interest in that era, but I think it ended up showing them that there really isn't much interest anymore. Sadly, gone are the days of Davy Crockett and John Wayne. As much as I love the old west, I think Disney is stuck in a rut with Frontierland.
 

okcthunder

Active Member
Original Poster
Clearly, my point was missed you have to get rid of one. Come on guys can we not have a little fun we all want more rides and lands thats obvious...
 

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