Magical Vacation

27 June 2012

Abandoned Disney: Disney's River Country



Disney's River Country was Walt Disney World's first water park. It opened to guests in the summer of 1976, and closed in the fall of 2001. River Country has been left abandoned, but is still located on the banks of Bay Lake. Nearby is the also now abandoned Discovery Island. River Country is adjacent to Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campgrounds. 

As recently as 2010, there have been some improvements in a very small area of River Country. This area is adjacent to Mickey's Backyard BBQ held at Ford Wilderness. Guests seem to be able to use the restrooms and the small area directly behind the BBQ area. There seems to be other things going on in the area right next to the construction wall separating River Country from Fort Wilderness, but it's anybody's guess. 

It would be nice to see River Country turned either into a DVC property or an extension of Fort Wilderness. If they also did something with Discovery Island it would be great. I think that even if the abandoned areas were just simply cleaned up, and all of the garbage removed, then people wouldn't find it so enticing to sneak into the off-limit areas. It is never advisable to go into areas closed to resort guests.

The links below have information and pictures relating to River Country. The last two links are the most recent...having been posted in 2010 and 2012, respectively.



23 June 2012

Update: Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Photo courtesy of allears.net

Walt Disney World's newest resort - Disney's Art of Animation - opened on May 31, 2012, where guests were able to stay in the Finding Nemo wing, the first phase of the new resort. The most recent phase of the resort, Cars, opened to guests on June 18.

Disney's Art of Animation is a Disney Pixar inspired resort. It has four themed wings. Three of the wings will be family suites, and one wing will be standard guest rooms. The Finding Nemo wing has 320 suites and Cars 480 suites. The Lion King wing will feature 320 family suites, with The Little Mermaid wing housing the 864 standard guest rooms. The Lion King phase is scheduled to open to guests on August 10, and The Little Mermaid wing, the final phase, on September 15.

Situated adjacent from Disney's Pop Century Resort, just across the Legendary Years bridge and Hour Glass lake, Disney's Art of Animation is a beautifully detail oriented resort which immerses you in the classical stories it is themed around. The family suites, which total 1,120, include three separate sleeping areas, two bathrooms and a kitchenette. The suites can sleep up to six guests. The standard rooms sleep up to four. The resort falls under the value category of Disney property resorts.

Dining options at Disney's Art of Animation include a poolside snack bar, pizza delivery and the Landscape of Flavors food court. The food court is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and features Mongolian barbecue.

As is customary, guests staying at Disney's Art of Animation resort receive complimentary transportation, Extra Magic Hours and all the other benefits of being a Disney Resort hotel guest.

Reservations can be made by calling 407/W-DISNEY (934-7639) or through a travel agent.