After a nearly 30-year run at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, “Voyage of the Little Mermaid” remains dark after the theme park shutdown due to the vast majority of performers still being on furlough. The facade of the attraction has remained untouched, with no social distancing markers installed, furthering rumors of the show’s permanent closure. Today, the show’s billboard was removed from the side of the theater inside the Animation Courtyard.
Here’s what the facade of the attraction looked like up until recently, with the billboard still intact despite rumors of a permanent closure.
As of today, the billboard has been removed, with just the metal framework in place.
The queue remains without social distancing markers at this time. Disney has not announced plans to bring back Voyage of the Little Mermaid, nor hinted at a replacement.
I only care about splash mountain
No one puts Ariel in the corner!
it was long overdue no crowds bad show let’s hope new attractions are to come in its place
The BIGGEST Mistake that Disney has Done , because they Don’t listen to the people is that You should NOT have shut down the Great Movie Ride . AND the 20,000 Leagues Under the sea RESON – You could have used this for The Little Mermaid and let people Enjoy going underwater to SEE HER with real fish . NOW you want to stop the show , that is bad. I have and Always go to Disney for 50 Years and watched it change and you have forgotten what people WANT TO SEE . Please try to bring back the Swan rides as well .
Thank you