The Magic Kingdom topic on Change.org encompasses petitions related to advocating for changes within the entertainment industry, specifically focusing on theme parks and magical experiences for all ages. From requests for improved accessibility for individuals with disabilities to calls for fair treatment of park employees, the petitions under this topic highlight the importance of creating inclusive and enjoyable experiences for all visitors.
One petition gaining momentum calls for increased representation of diverse characters in Disney theme parks, emphasizing the need for inclusive storytelling and positive role models for children. Another petition addresses concerns about the environmental impact of fireworks shows at theme parks, urging for more sustainable alternatives.
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This is one of the most beautiful places in the magic Kingdom, it is a place where the kids can run a little bit safely, it provides so much oxygen, home for so many little animals and birds, it is a treasure, and one of the last areas that Disney himself designed.
We don't need a Car's land, we need this sort of natural treasure. It could be educational about Mark Twain etc, and the rivers of America and the steamboat??
Again, a terrible loss for everybody to tear it down, cover it with concrete, and make cars land of all things.
That does not support the Disney vision, and also isn't even a huge franchise opportunity, build it at Hollywood studios, but please leave the island and the river alone!!!
This is so sad. I have memories from my whole life of this area- it’s one of my favorite areas of the whole park. Walking along the water. Replaced for more concrete? Sad.
This was my favorite place as a child. I used to dream of living on Tom Sawyer Island. It’s the most peaceful place in the park and the heart of Frontierland. Disney should be leaning into their nostalgia. They should make Magic Kingdom into a museum piece and restore the old attractions. Leave the new rides to the other parks. People would love the old Magic Kingdom back, but each year it’s destroyed piece by piece. Once it’s gone, Disney is just Universal, and frankly Universal has much better properties to build attractions.
I visited Disney world 50 times in my life with my son even while I was pregnant with him (he is now 38). I will never visit again nor will his future family if Rivers of America is destroyed. This is not the Disney I loved or my sons grew up with.
This is my favorite attraction at Magic Kingdom. Bob Iger is making a HUGE mistake by removing this beautiful attraction, as Magic Kingdom will be much hotter during the warmest Florida days as nature and water help us stay cool! Many animals will lose their habitats, and Disney will now just be a sad concrete IP hellscape. If Disney removes this attraction, neither I nor my kids will ever go back to Disney World. Not to mention Disney ruined Epcot and took away everything that made it special and unique. And Disney, if you're reading this, please make original 2D hand-drawn animation like you did in the 90s.
Tom Sawyer island was one of my family’s favorite activities. My kids are 2, 5, and 8 and they all loved it. It was basically the only time we felt some peace away from the crowds and I hope Disney will save this wonderful space.
We are local passholders. I have 4 boys who love Tom Sawyer’s Island because in their words it’s the only place in the park that you can explore and be a kid just like in the old days. It’s the best place in MK to relax and unwind and escape from the crowds for a little bit. The atmosphere and theming of Frontierland will forever be changed for the worse if Disney takes away Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer’s Island. The cars ride sounds fun, but not at the expense of ROA. Please put it in another part of WDW where the theming would make more sense and not destroy such a beautiful part of Magic Kingdom history.
Our family loves relaxing and exploring on Tom Sawyer Island. It has always been a great escape from the crowds and we’ve enjoying picking up lunch and taking it over to the island where we could eat in the gazebo and watch the boat go by. We will truly miss this tranquil space.