Dixie Landings

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We used to go to Dixie Landings, and then one year, it's no longer Dixie Landings but Port Orleans Riverside. Does anyone know why they made the name change? I'm assuming there was a financial advantage, but beyond that, it just seemed 'out of the blue.'
 
They changed it years ago.

I imagine the Dixie part was seen as potentially offensive to some?

Port Orleans gives a more specific theming that comes to mind
 
My first WDW stay was in '99 at DxL. Just loved it there. We returned in '01, right after 9/11. It had been changed to POR! Is there a difference? No, not really. I've stayed there several times since the change....it's still a lovely resort.
 
Simple. Dixie Landings is a racist name. Dixie invokes images of slavery and plantations and the Confederacy and the KKK. Enlightened people wouldn't want to stay there. Only racists would feel comfortable in that antebellum theming. Port Orleans Riverside is a better name.
 
Simple. Dixie Landings is a racist name. Dixie invokes images of slavery and plantations and the Confederacy and the KKK. Enlightened people wouldn't want to stay there. Only racists would feel comfortable in that antebellum theming. Port Orleans Riverside is a better name.

Up until today, it never occurred to me that there was anything racist about the name Dixie. Apparently I'm not enlightened and a racist, thank you very much. We had the Dixie drive-in restaurant, and I drank from Dixie cups most of my life. Here in central PA, it's not the racist term you might think it is.
 
Oh, I don't think it is a racist name. I was being facetious.:-) I'm proud to be a son of Dixie. Born and reared in the great state of South Carolina. But apparently someone at Disney did!:rolleyes2 That's what the article said.
 
Up until today, it never occurred to me that there was anything racist about the name Dixie. Apparently I'm not enlightened and a racist, thank you very much. We had the Dixie drive-in restaurant, and I drank from Dixie cups most of my life. Here in central PA, it's not the racist term you might think it is.
I agree! Maybe it's a southern association?
 
I know! In these PC times, I'm sure there are some (like at Disney) who would even want Dixie Cups to change their name out of "sensitivity".:charac2:
 
What the hell is a dixie?! LOL. Southern thing for sure (I'm in NY). Never knew the connotation it had.
 












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