![]() ![]() Toad's Wild Ride would close in 1997 to be replaced by The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in 1999 amid a large fan protest known as the "Save Toad" movement. The Skyway would close in 1999 after years of safety and maintenance concerns. The lagoon was eventually demolished in 2004, with Pooh's Playful Spot being installed on the site of the loading station. During this time, it would serve as a backdrop for the Ariel's Grotto meet and greet and the queue would be turned into the Fantasyland Character Festival meet and greet. ![]() 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea would close in 1994, leaving the lagoon without an attraction for over ten years. The 1990s would see the closure of several classic attractions. The theater found later use for The Legend of the Lion King in 1994 and Mickey's PhilharMagic in 2003. In 1980, the Mickey Mouse Revue was shipped to Tokyo Disneyland, leaving the Fantasyland Theater empty until 1987 when the Magic Journeys film was brought in from Epcot. All together, Fantasyland would open with ten attractions in 1971. Other unique attractions would be part of this opening day line-up including the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage and the Mickey Mouse Revue. Disney, hoping to save costs, decided that it wasn't necessary to "redesign the wheel" and it was instead decided to create improved versions of the original Disneyland dark rides. I will update it as the times change.When the Magic Kingdom was being designed in the late 1960s, Fantasyland was originally set to feature a different set of dark rides then Disneyland's, based on Mary Poppins, Sleeping Beauty, The Sword in the Stone, and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. With this many lands, it can take up to 3 days to see and do everything! This is why studying the map before your vacation is so important! Below will be the most recent map. Magic Kingdom is a very large park and is comprised of many lands: Main Street USA, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland/New Fantasyland, Frontierland, Adventureland, and Liberty Square. ![]() Magic Kingdom Map: One of the most important things to do to get yourself ready for a Disney vacation, (especially those who have never been or haven’t been in a few years) is to go over a map! Disney World is HUGE! And you will greatly benefit from getting yourself familiarized with the layout. ![]()
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