A scene in one of Disneyland‘s original rides is getting a modern makeover. Peter Pan‘s Flight has been a staple at Disneyland since opening day in 1955, and is one of Walt Disney‘s few original attractions that remains operational.
One portion of the ride is getting a makeover, however. The so-called “Never Land Tribe scene,” which has for decades featured a chief in a headdress alongside drumming braves and a seated Tiger Lily, will now feature more benign-looking drummers and a more active Tiger Lily dancing alongside her grandmother.
The chief is gone entirely. The changes were already introduced at Walt Disney World last week, with visitors taking notice and posting photos.
See below for before-and-after shots shared to social media. A post shared by Chip and Company (@chipandco) Peter Pan's Flight Reopens at Magic Kingdom with Reimagined Never Land Tribe Scene https://t.co/ntI1cMekXc pic.twitter.com/yVlBSCsCwk Peter Pan’s Flight is based on Walt Disney’s 1953 animated classic Peter Pan, which in turn was based on J.M.
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