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Tom Sawyer Island, Liberty Square Riverboat and Rivers of America are closing at Disney World as part of Magic Kingdom's ...
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Rivers of America has been part of Frontierland and Liberty Square since 1971, when Disney World first opened.
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WDW News Today on MSNUpdated Magic Kingdom Guidemap Removes Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island, and Liberty Square RiverboatA new guidemap for Magic Kingdom no longer features Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island, and the Liberty Square Riverboat.
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WDW News Today on MSNPHOTOS: Construction Walls Go Up, Tom Sawyer Island Props Tagged for Removal as Rivers of America Demolition BeginsConstruction walls and rolling planters now block the docks of the Rivers of America at Magic Kingdom as demolition work ...
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WDW News Today on MSNMy Disney Experience App Removes Rivers of America, Updates Walt Disney World Railroad Route to Illustrate 'Shuttle Mode'Walt Disney World updated its My Disney Experience mobile app last night to remove Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island ...
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WDW News Today on MSNPHOTOS, VIDEO: Walt Disney World Railroad Begins ‘Shuttle Mode’ Operations at Magic Kingdom, New Narration Features StitchThe Walt Disney World Railroad has begun its "shuttle mode" operations due to the upcoming expansion of Frontierland.
Walt Disney World is closing several iconic attractions beginning Monday to make room for a brand-new land. Frontierland's ...
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InspireMore on MSNWalt Disney World Permanently Closes Beloved Attractions After More Than 50 YearsWalt Disney World announced the permanent closure of Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island and the Liberty Square Riverboat.
Some beloved attractions have officially come to an end at Disney’s Magic Kingdom. The Rivers of America attractions, the Liberty Square Riverboat and Tom Sawyer Island, have permanently closed. The ...
Disneyland will mark its 70th anniversary on July 17 and there has never been a bigger decade to celebrate at the Anaheim ...
The Paint the Night parade rolls down Main Street as part of Disneyland’s 60th anniversary celebration in 2015. (Photo by ...
The verse was presented in November as part of “The Last Verse,” a three-minute Disney film now available on Disney+ ...
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