Splash Mountain, the iconic log flume ride at Disneyland and Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, will undergo a makeover to remove a storyline based on the controversial 1946 film Song of the South.
In 2020, Disney announced it would close the popular but controversial Splash Mountain at both Disney World and Disneyland. There was plenty of upset and backlash from fans of the classic ride.
Disneyland parkgoers rode on the Splash Mountain ride for the last time on Tuesday as the park plans to redesign the site to a Princess Tiana theme from “The Princess and the Frog.” ...
Splash Mountain, a mainstay ride at Tokyo Disneyland since 1992, faces an uncertain future due to concerns about its links to a U.S. movie many now deem racist. Oriental Land Co., operator of ...
ORLANDO, Fla.--Amid calls to change the Splash Mountain theme park ride over its ties to “Song of the South," the 1946 movie many view as racist, Disney officials said Thursday it was recasting ...
Both of the rides are replacing the controversial-themed Splash Mountain, which closed in Florida and California in 2023. Cody told TMZ that she's 'applauding Disney' for deciding to 'keep up with ...
15. With over a one-year closure, it's a reopening and reimagining of the previous Splash Mountain ride. Disneyland calls it a musical journey "full of twists, turns and festive fun that ...
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure keeps Splash Mountain’s DNA as a log-flume ride, but it’s infused with music, scenery and animatronic characters inspired by “Princess,” set in 1920s New Orleans.