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Who was the British dad killed at Disney World?

Not Long ago, a 40 year old father from the U.K died of a Fentanyl overdose at Disney's Yacht Club Resort. The man, Philip Weybourne, was said to have been drinking most of the day at Disney Springs and then returned to the Yacht Club where he continued to drink at one of the hotel's bars.



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The People Mover Becomes the People Killer On Aug. 21, 1967, 17-year-old Ricky Lee Yama was crushed to death while riding on the People Mover. Ricky decided that he would jump in between two of the moving cars just as the ride was entering a tunnel.

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Several weeks after the closure of Splash Mountain, it was finally revealed on Twitter what observant visitors noticed in the lighting fixture. The identity of the bewildering object was a human head mold.

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Theme park will swap inspiration from 1940s film for new 'The Princess and the Frog' redesign. World closed its popular Splash Mountain ride this week to remove references from a 1940s movie with racist themes.

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Splash Mountain has permanently closed at Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida. While the structure and ride path will remain the same, the story will be changed to and rethemed to The Princess and the Frog Disney Animated movie based on New Orleans. There are a few reasons for this change.

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River Country is one of only two Disney parks to permanently close, along with Discovery Island, which is situated parallel to the water park.

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If you get caught flashing on Splash Mountain, however, you're in a lot of trouble. Disney could throw the book at you for this one. It's technically public indecency, and with small children around, getting banned from the park might not be your biggest concern.

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Following controversy, Splash Mountain is now closed for redesign and will reopen as Tiana's Bayou Adventure in late 2024. Fans had one final run down Splash Mountain in Florida's Disney World on Sunday, before it closed for good. It had been in operation since 1992.

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Back in June 2020, calls to remove Splash Mountain came amid the wave of companies across the U.S. renaming, removing, and rebranding racist institutions. The push for brands to reexamine racist messaging followed worldwide protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.

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In case you've missed it, people are selling (what they claim is) water from Disney World's Splash Mountain, the famed ride that's getting reimagined because of its connections to the racist old movie Song of the South.

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Lost Kids at Disneyland The first time I went to Disneyland, I had just turned 12 years old and I got separated from our family. Now as a 12 year old, I thought it was no big deal. I sat down on a bench near the last place I was with our group and waited. About 20 minutes later, my family found me and all was well.

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The first baby was born inside the theme park in 1979. Parents Rosa and Elias Salcedo unexpectedly welcomed their daughter, Teresa, at the Happiest Place on Earth – but she didn't receive a lifetime park pass!

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Popping in and out of the water in one Magic Kingdom lake off of Main Street, near the front of Crystal Palace, was a small head. LenaRose's girlfriend almost immediately broke into tears upon realizing what was in the lake, and LenaRose quickly pulled out her camera to record the incident for social media.

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