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Fans See Hints of Splash Mountain Revival as Disney Keeps Quiet

Fresh online sleuthing over the shuttered ride’s future follows new sightings of related merchandise, props, concept art, plus a song reference.

Overview

  • An X post by the account Cynical Disney compiled purported clues, citing Splash Mountain merchandise in Disney offices, props on display at Walt Disney Imagineering, concept art shown in a new Walt presentation, and the song Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah on newly released official merchandise.
  • Disney-focused outlets on Sept. 9 highlighted the fan thread and subsequent social-media discussion but noted there is no confirmation from the company.
  • Splash Mountain was previously removed because of its association with the 1946 film Song of the South, a longstanding source of criticism over racially insensitive content.
  • Fan reaction is split, with some welcoming a potential return for nostalgic reasons and others opposing any revival tied to the original theme.
  • The recent references remain ambiguous, leaving observers uncertain whether they signal a genuine plan or simple nods to park history while awaiting any official statement.