WDWFromTheirEyes
Mouseketeer
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What is the history of River Country? When did it close?
it makes me feel sad when you take the boat to MK and see it just sitting there rotting. They could at least tear it down...maybe expand FW or make a new campground in it's place
Can you walk near River Country and see anything? I'd at least like to look over the fence or something. Never went when I was a kid... and we ALWAYS stayed at FW.
IMHO...they should have left it opened merely for historical reasons. River Country was the first water park in the country if I recall correctly.
IMHO...they should have left it opened merely for historical reasons. River Country was the first water park in the country if I recall correctly. :
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There is a wealth of information about River Country on the Internet.
One site that has a lot of good information about WDW history is called Walt Dated World. Here is a link to the River Country info:
http://waltdatedworld.bravepages.com/id220.htm
The bottom line is that River Country closed for good in 2001/2002, and is still just sitting there rotting away. There are many speculative reasons for the closing, most of which all relate to finances. It was a small water park, and probably cost more to operate than the larger higher-capacity parks.
Such a shame. My family and I were fortunate to visit River Country many times before it closed.
TCD
Man, you'd fit right in my town, Deb. We have a bunch in town who want to preserve the old Lehigh Canal that runs through our town. It's nothing but a big ditch with stagnant water that breeds mosquitoes. Out with the old, in with the new- River Country sits on prime real estate that Disney could either develope into a DVC resort or lease out to an outside developer for private vacation homes. It's a potential cash cow, baby!