Does Disneyland still have the Jungle Cruise ride?

The “plussing” — Disney’s word for enhancing older rides — was announced in January, and Jungle Cruise has been closed at Disneyland since the park reopened in April.

Then, what happened Jungle Cruise?

In the end, MacGregor bravely killed Joachim, and Lily successfully saved a petal for her research. Frank sacrificed his life and steered the boat to block the river so that curse would seize Aguirre and his deadly mates. But, with the river drained, even Frank turned to stone.

Beside this, what ride is Disney getting rid of? Disney announced in June 2020 it would replace the imagery on the Splash Mountain log flume ride with new material ride based on The Princess and the Frog, after the racial justice protests last summer inspired a fresh wave of criticism of the attraction.

Subsequently, why did Disney change the Jungle Cruise ride?

Disney Parks announced the changes in January after criticism of the portrayal of Indigenous people, vowing a revamped attraction that would “reflect and value the diversity of the world around us.”

Why was Trader Sam removed from Jungle Cruise?

Meanwhile, controversial shrunken head dealer Trader Sam, recently removed from the Jungle Cruise ride after criticism for its racist depiction of Indigenous people, reappears onscreen in the reimagined form of Mexican actress Veronica Falcón.

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