Throughout my life (yes, nearly 50 years!), I’ve often found myself in a small minority of people who like change. Change doesn’t generally bother me – most of the time I’m in favor of it. For sure, I’m not as resistant to it as most folks tend to be. In fact, in my job (the one I have to support my Disney vacation addiction), I’m often responsible for helping people adjust to and embrace change. This sort of brings me to today’s topic…
Two years ago we were at Walt Disney world during the last week of May. Snow White’s Scary Adventure was closing forever after May 31st, 2012, so I planned for our group to be in Magic Kingdom that day in order to take a farewell ride. As we rode along through all the scenes, I tried hard to feel sentimental and drum up some appropriate feelings of nostalgia – tried hard to be a little sad even. Well….not so much. Snow’s ride had never been one of my favorites and, in the spirit of totally honesty, I was not going to miss it. At all. I didn’t hate it or anything – To name my feelings, I would say I was perfectly ambivalent. Yes, it was a Fantasyland classic, but it always seemed to lack the whimsy of Peter Pan’s Flight. For sure, it wasn’t as interesting as It’s a Small World and was completely without a catchy tune. I guess you could say – I was in pro-change mode. Close the ride and make something else? Build a new Snow White-related attraction? Make a Princess Fairytale Hall for meet-and-greets? YES! I was completely in favor of those plans. Change is sometimes good and necessary. This was certainly one of those times.
I walked by the walls surrounding the Fantasyland Expansion that day in 2012 and wondered what we could expect from the barely-begun Seven Dwarfs Mine Train – it seemed a fitting plan to pay tribute to one of the most Disney-esque of movies, while adding some much needed pizazz to a Snow White experience. Back then, very little was know about the would-be attraction and its cutting-edge technology. As construction updates began to appear on my favorite media sites, my excitement slowly built….
Next week, almost exactly two years to the day from the date we said goodbye to Snow White’s Scary Adventure, I’ll finally get to ride the much-anticipated Seven Dwarfs Mine Train! I’ve watched the YouTube videos, read the reviews and blog reports and am absolutely thrilled to have booked FastPasses for the afternoon of May 30th.
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Are you excited for the new Seven Dwarfs Mine Train? Do you wish Snow White’s Scary Adventure had stayed in Fantasyland in place of the Princess Fairytale Hall?