The 10 Most Spectacular Failures in Theme Park History
There have been some ambitious attempts to take on Disney’s dominance in the theme park industry over the years. But many of them have turned out be quite spectacular failures.
There have been some ambitious attempts to take on Disney’s dominance in the theme park industry over the years. But many of them have turned out be quite spectacular failures.
Over the years, Disney’s Imagineers have come up with some truly off-the-wall ideas for new attractions that sadly never saw the light of day. Here are 10 that we wish HAD made the cut…
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Walt Disney World has welcomed hundreds of millions of visitors since its opening day in 1971. Inevitably, some truly weird things have happened at the resort during that time. In fact, the bizarre incidents started even before the Magic Kingdom threw open its gates, and have continued right through to the present day. If you…
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Disney’s Magic Kingdom is the most popular theme park in the world. Buried underneath its surface is an underground complex of staggering scope and scale…
When it opens in Spring 2014, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster at Disney’s Magic Kingdom will boast two innovative new features. Disney had previously revealed that the coaster would feature a new ride system that will see its trains swing from side to side as they round the corners in its track. Now,…
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