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Disney World Killed off These Experiences – Here’s Why

Walt Disney World Resort is always evolving, with new attractions and experiences constantly being added to the four Central Florida Disney parks. However, some beloved classics have been replaced over the years, leaving theme park fans nostalgic for the magic that once was.

If you’ve been visiting the resort for years, you may recall some of these iconic experiences that are no longer a part of Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of the most unforgettable Disney experiences that have been replaced with newer, more modern adventures!

10. The Skyway

The Skyway was one of the earliest forms of aerial transportation at Walt Disney World Resort, connecting Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. This ski-lift-style gondola ride offered a unique perspective of the Magic Kingdom, allowing guests to glide peacefully above the park.

Unfortunately, the Skyway closed in 1999 due to safety concerns and was removed entirely by 2009. Disney’s modern aerial transportation system, the Disney Skyliner, now provides a similar scenic view, connecting EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and select Disney Resort hotels.

Disney Skyliner at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Credit: Disney

Though it’s a different system, the Skyliner offers an equally impressive bird’s-eye view of the resort.

9. Snow White’s Scary Adventure

For many years, this dark ride was a classic part of Magic Kingdom Park’s Fantasyland, immersing guests in the fairy tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). The ride’s frightening encounters with the Evil Queen left many children with lasting memories.

Snow White scary adventure
Credit: Joe Penniston, Flickr

In 2012, Snow White’s Scary Adventure closed to make way for Princess Fairytale Hall and the New Fantasyland expansion. For those missing Snow White’s story, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is home to several animatronics from the original attraction. 

8. Richard Petty and Exotic Driving Experiences

For a brief time, guests at Walt Disney World could live out their racing fantasies at the Richard Petty Driving Experience. Located just south of Magic Kingdom, guests could drive a Porsche or ride shotgun in a race car, experiencing the thrill of high-speed laps from behind the wheel.

Richard Petty Driving Experience
Credit: Inside the Magic

This experience closed in 2015 to make room for new developments, though specific details on those projects are still unclear. 

7. Body Wars

Located in the former Wonders of Life Pavilion at EPCOT, Body Wars was an immersive simulator ride that shrank guests down to microscopic size, taking them on a journey through the human body. The ride was both educational and thrilling, making it a favorite among kids and adults alike.

Body Wars shut down in 2007 as part of the pavilion’s closure, and the simulator was later repurposed to help repair Star Tours. 

6. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride

A Fantasyland favorite for many, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride was based on the story of “The Wind in the Willows” and took guests on a chaotic, whimsical journey through Toad Hall. 

mr. toad's wild ride
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In 1999, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride was replaced by The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Fortunately, Disneyland Park still has a version of this classic dark ride (as shown in the photograph above). 

5. Maelstrom

Located in the Norway Pavilion of the EPCOT World Showcase, Maelstrom was a boat ride that introduced guests to Norway’s culture, history, and folklore. While not the park’s most popular attraction, it had a loyal fan base who appreciated its charm.

Maelstrom EPCOT World Showcase
Credit: Eddison Esteban, Flickr

In 2014, Maelstrom closed and was replaced by Frozen Ever After, which has become one of EPCOT’s most popular attractions. 

4. River Country

Before larger water parks like Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon opened, Disney’s first water park, River Country, was a popular spot for families to cool off. Located on Bay Lake, it offered a rustic, natural water park experience, complete with a fresh-water lagoon.

River Country before Disney World closed the Florida water park
Credit: D23

River Country closed in 2001. In 2018, Disney announced plans to construct Reflections – A Disney Lakeside Lodge in its place. The project was delayed amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but has since been resumed and renamed. Disney Lakeshore Lodge is projected to open in 2027, joining dozens of Walt Disney World Resort hotels in Central Florida. 

3. Discovery Island in Bay Lake

Before Animal Kingdom Theme Park was created, Disney operated Discovery Island, a wildlife sanctuary in the middle of Bay Lake. Guests could visit the island by boat and explore its diverse animal exhibits.

Discovery Island Dock at Walt Disney World in Florida
Credit: Mark Walter, Flickr

In 1999, Disney moved the animals to Animal Kingdom, closing Discovery Island. The natural Florida area has remained abandoned ever since and is no longer accessible to Walt Disney World Resort guests. 

2. American Idol Experience

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For several years, guests visiting Hollywood Studios could audition for a chance to compete in the American Idol Experience. This live, interactive show allowed aspiring singers to perform in front of a live audience. Many future American Idol contestants started their journey at this attraction.

The American Idol Experience closed in 2014 and was replaced by For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration. 

1. Camp Minnie-Mickey

festival of the lion king
Credit: Ryan Wallace, Unsplash

One of the original lands at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Camp Minnie-Mickey was home to character meet-and-greets and the beloved Festival of the Lion King show. The area provided a break from the park’s more intense attractions and was a great place for families to relax and enjoy some classic Disney entertainment.

In 2017, Pandora – The World of Avatar replaced Camp Minnie-Mickey, bringing two groundbreaking attractions: Avatar Flight of Passage and Na’vi River Journey. The Festival of the Lion King moved to the Harambe Theater in the Africa section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. 


A Tribute to Disney World Experiences That Have Left Florida

The image shows the entrance to Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida, featuring the Main Street Train Station decorated with autumn garlands, Cinderella Castle in the background, and crowds by the waterfront at Disney World.
Credit: Disney Fanatic

Walt Disney World Resort has undergone significant changes over the years, with beloved attractions and experiences making way for newer, more modern adventures. Though we may no longer be able to enjoy Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride or visit River Country, the memories of these experiences continue to hold a special place in the hearts of Disney Parks fans.

As Disney evolves, new memories are created every day, ensuring that the magic remains timeless. Whether you’re revisiting old favorites or experiencing brand new attractions, the magic of Walt Disney World is always waiting for you.

Which closed Walt Disney World Resort attraction do you miss the most? Let Disney Fanatic know in the comments! 

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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