Exciting news from the realm of Neverland! Disney continues to make strides in cultural sensitivity, recently updating the beloved Peter Pan’s Flight ride. Following an extended closure in July, the cherished attraction at Magic Kingdom reopened ahead of its scheduled late-August debut, boasting a fresh, thoughtful update.
Gone is the controversial depiction of a Native American tribe that had long been the subject of criticism. In its place, guests will now find an engaging scene featuring Tiger Lily walking with another tribe member, effectively removing the problematic chief character. This change honors the continuing efforts by Disney to handle stories with greater cultural authenticity and sensitivity.
The ripple effect of these updates is widespread, as the original Disneyland Resort in California will soon receive similar upgrades. According to the Orange County Register, Walt Disney Imagineering intends to infuse the Disneyland iteration of the ride with the same spirit of respect and cultural dignity. While this version may not be an exact copy of Magic Kingdom’s revamped scene, guests can expect comparable, thoughtful modifications focusing on inclusiveness.
But it’s not just the U.S. parks benefiting from this shift. Disneyland Paris has also announced it will incorporate these crucial updates into its Peter Pan’s Flight ride, ensuring consistency and respect across the global Disney family of parks.
This decision aligns with Disney’s broader initiative to foster inclusivity across its attractions. Recent transformations such as the reimagining of Splash Mountain into Tiana’s Bayou Adventure reflect Disney’s commitment to better represent diverse cultures and stories, emphasizing respect and authenticity.
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Source: Inside the Magic