I am 34 years old and IASW is STILL my all-time favorite Disney attraction!!! Not only does it remind me of my childhood visits to WDW, but corny as it may sound, the ride's theme sends such a positive message about diversity, friendship, working together, peace, etc. It's just a happy place to be! To this day, there are few things which make me feel happier than riding IASW, as I do several times on every trip to WDW. Just being in the building, seeing the familiar singing dolls and animals, and yes - even hearing the song - make me feel good! I have been on IASW so many times that I know every scene by heart and can picture every doll's costume and movement. Just thinking about the attraction brings a smile to my face! I can even clearly hear the voice which says "please remain seated and keep your hands and arms inside the boat at all times for your own safety and convenience", "inside my head", when I think about the ride! I don't know what I would do if it were ever to close! WDW (OR DL) would just not be the same without it! Plus, as so many have mentioned, it IS a classic Disney attraction and one which Walt loved and oversaw.
Another Voice - thanks so much for telling us about the IASW Ride-a-thon - I wish that they would do something like that at WDW to raise money for a given cause - I would definitely be there!!!
I cannot believe that anyone in the Disney organization would even remotely wonder whether attractions which carry on the innocence of the 1950's, 1960's, and even early 1970's are worth keeping.....OF COURSE THEY ARE! Aren't attractions such as IASW, the Country Bears, and the Tiki Room what set the Disney parks apart from regular amusement parks? Walt Disney, himself, would never approve of the removal of any of these historic and sentimental attractions which support the theme and purpose of all of the Disney parks! I cannot believe that there are serious plans in the works to remove the Country Bears at DL - they had better not touch them at WDW! Pooh is a nice ride......but there is no way that it is worth removing the Bears from DL! They should compromise and put Pooh in one of the Bear theaters, and leave the show in the other one.
As wdwguide so perfectly phrased it: "The de-Disneyfication of Disney theme parks is a very disturbing trend." WDW is my favorite place in the entire world. But if plans are being considered for the removal of some of the attractions which make it such a special place, I would have no desire to visit in the future. I realize that the article in question was geared toward DL. Although I have never been there, it IS the original Disney park, the one which Walt touched, himself, and I would never want to see the removal of any of the classic attractions there, where many of them were "born"!
If they try to remove IASW from DL or WDW, I will personally attach myself to the set in the finale scene and refuse to leave until they reconsider!