An attraction that was part of the 1988 opening day for Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park will be closing soon.
Animal Kingdom’s park icon, the Tree of Life has been home to It’s Tough to Be a Bug!
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An attraction that was part of the 1988 opening day for Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park will be closing soon.
Animal Kingdom’s park icon, the Tree of Life has been home to It’s Tough to Be a Bug!
We go to Disney World every day, which means we have, unfortunately, learned some hard truths.
Animal Kingdom is Disney World’s fourth park and is super detailed. You really do feel transported when you step into the park! Where else can you visit Pandora, take a safari, and come face to face with a yeti? While Animal Kingdom is so immersive, sadly, the park gets a bad rep for quite a few things and even we can recognize its flaws. When you visit Animal Kingdom, heed our warning and be prepared to face these six truths that may make you regret your decisions.
While restaurants, attractions, and lands are set to close all around Disney World soon, the closures are also hitting outside of the parks.
There are so many great offerings inside Disney World that you essentially never have to leave the property during your vacation. There are plenty of restaurants, shops, entertainment, free transportation, and even gas stations and a car care center! But sometimes, it is good to venture outside of Disney World to hit up the two outlet malls that are near Disney World and take a trip to the Character Warehouse or get a bite to eat outside of Disney property. If you were looking to dine outside of Disney World, we wanted to give you a heads-up that a popular restaurant in Kissimmee has just permanently closed.
As Walt Disney once said, “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.” The same goes for Disney World, as a lot of changes are about to be coming across all the parks.
D23 happened last month and we got so many new and exciting announcements! Unfortunately, these exciting announcements also mean that existing parts of the parks will close to make way for these new offerings. While change can be scary, and we are sad to see these parts of the park go, we are looking forward to what is to come in the future. There are currently five permanent closures on the horizon at Disney World.