Here is my take on the closing of River Country coming from someone who
visited it first as a teenager and then as a parent of a 6 and 7 year old.
1. It used water from the lake. Unless they did some special coloring,
it had the same brownish green color as Bay Lake. I heard they "treated it"
and heated it a little in the fall and spring.
2. It was hard to get to. From the old WDWIG.com web site:
* By Car - Enter through the Magic Kingdom toll booths (stay to the
right as you approach them) and then follow the signs for River Country.
Buses take guests from the parking lot to the River Country entrance.
* By Bus - Buses bound for Fort Wilderness depart from the
Transportation & Ticket Center regularly throughout the day. These buses
will drop guests off at the Pioneer Hall bus stop in Fort Wilderness. From
here it is a short walk to the River Country entrance. After exiting the bus
guests should follow the path to their left. The River Country entrance will
be just after the Pioneer Hall Restaurant complex on the left.
* By Boat - Guests who are at the Magic Kingdom or the Contemporary
Resort can take motor launches directly to the Fort Wilderness docks. The
entrance to River Country will be straight ahead and to your right.\
3. It was small. If Typhoon Lagoon holds 20,000 (a pure guess) River
Country could hold maybe 5,000 (another pure guess)
4. River Country was a first gen "themed" water park. I don't remember
there being many water parks in the late 70's. The design would be
considered an insurance nightmare today. I remember the main slides dumping
you into 8 feet of water. Not just the shotgun slides but all the slides.
You would have to go first and then tread water to catch your kid and
push him to the side. At the main pool, they had rocks you could dive
from. Yes at one point in the USA they would let you dive into a pool.
What were they thinking?
With the opening of the two other water parks and what others have said
about rehab, I can see why it closed.
The rumors at the time of closing were that they were going to rebuild it as
a special pool for Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness guests.
Here is Deb's old web site
http://web.archive.org/web/19991010031401/wdwig.com/faq_rc.htm