Why be it closed??
Can anyone tell me why the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride contained by Disney World was closed?
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As far as I make out the attendance on the ride was means of access down over the years. Also the ride had finally aged plenty that it needed to be replaced or rebuilt. The resourceful plan was to own a whole big opulent thing Pooh-land, immediately it is just a play ground. Part of the unharmed leaner-meaner Disney I guess, no need for ride keeping, no need for operator, or parts. They must have save a bundle.
Unfortunately, folks stopped riding it and it was expensive to hang on to up. If you think just about the technology of the rides now, it be pretty outdated. I still went on it because I enjoy fond memories, but compared to Pirates of the Caribbean and some of th other rides it was short. We always enjoy our memories!
Well the primary reason be it was costing a fortune to chlorinate adjectives that water. Disney also constantly does studies to see how various people are drawn to the park by enduring rides.. and 20,000 was hugely dated and their "cost vs. return" report showed it wasn't pulling enough citizens in to support the cost of upkeep. Then after they closed it they realized it be going to be very expensive to drain it and lift it down, that's why it sat at hand for 10 years untouched before demolition.
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Probably also due to the fact that it wasn't contemporary.
I didnt know there be such a ride, where be it located and what did it consist of?
Lack of riders. and maintenance problems. Basically, it wasn't selling satisfactory rides to be worth the cost of keeping it running.
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