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50 interesting things you didn t know about every single ride at Disney World

There are 50 rides at Walt Disney World. Matt Stroshane/Disney Parks Disney World's Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom are

Disney World has started to remove racially insensitive characters from its popular Jungle Cruise ride

Disney World has started to remove racially insensitive characters from its popular Jungle Cruise ride INSIDER 2 hrs ago insider@insider.com (Amanda Krause) © Provided by INSIDER A view of the Jungle Cruise ride at Disney World. Don Kelsen/Getty Images Disney World has started changing racially insensitive scenes in its Jungle Cruise ride. The Trader Sam character was removed as of Monday morning, according to WDW News Today. Disney does not currently have plans to change its Trader Sam s bars at Disney World and Disneyland. Renovations have reportedly begun on the classic Jungle Cruise ride at Disney World. WDW News Today reported on Monday that the Trader Sam character had been removed from the boat ride in Magic Kingdom. The character - a salesman of shrunken heads who stands shirtless with an umbrella at the end of the ride - has long been criticized by Disney fans as a negative representation of native people.

Disney Making Changes to Jungle Cruise Rides amid Criticism

Disney is removing racially insensitive scenes from its classic Jungle Cruise ride, and fans say it s about time

Disney is removing racially insensitive scenes from its classic Jungle Cruise ride, and fans say it s about time INSIDER 1/26/2021 Disney has announced that it ll be revamping its classic Jungle Cruise attractions. The new version of the ride will be similar to the old one but without racially insensitive scenes. Many Disney fans are welcoming the changes, saying it s about time Disney took this step. Disney has announced that it will remove racially insensitive scenes from its classic Jungle Cruise attractions at Disney World and Disneyland - and many fans are thrilled. The company announced the change via the Disney Parks Blog on Monday, noting that the updated rides will stay true to the experience we know and love, while also reflecting and valuing the diversity of the world around us.

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