

A commenter named “Ken” posted the following response at the bottom of the official Disney Parks Blog announcement on Friday: Another recent visitor called it, “really special.”īut some were nostalgic and even worried that the ride was less fun. One woman who posted a video on Saturday wrote simply, “Really good cruise!” with a thumbs-up emoji. The vast majority of soft-opening reactions from park guests were positive. The new Jungle Cruise at Disneyland Disneyland Lots more monkeys, including a troop that has taken over the Mekong Maiden. That rhino had previously been threatening a number of frightened-looking “natives” wearing what looked to be fezzes.Īnd there are monkeys. For instance, there is now a safari party that finds itself up a tree trapped by a rhino and hyenas. The enhancements include several new scenes and new characters that replace or reimagine the old ones. The most obvious change is that any characterization of so-called “natives,” one of whom held a number of shrunken heads and others of whom seemed to be cannibals, has been removed. New adventures await on the world-famous Jungle Cruise! Go behind the scenes with Disney Imagineers to learn about the new characters, expanded storyline and fun surprises coming to on July 16 and this summer: /URc9xbXgjg Here is the official Disney Parks Blog video reintroducing the ride:

Disneyland Expansion Plans Take Another Step, As Environmental Impact Report Released
