For a while, it genuinely felt like Disney was moving away from Americana. Magic Kingdom lost Rivers of America. Tom Sawyer Island closed permanently. The Liberty Square Riverboat disappeared shortly afterward. Frontierland began transforming into something far more tied to modern franchises than old-fashioned American storytelling. To many fans, those closures felt like the end of a certain kind of Disney experience. The parks once had entire a…
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