How To Create New Attractions In Disney World

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Disney is always trying to improve their theme parks and draw in many new guests. In the next three years, that is certainly what they will be doing. They plan on adding new dining, new rides, new attractions, and so much more. They will be adding a new Frozen ride in Epcot, a huge new Star Wars Land in Hollywood Studios, and completely changing Downtown Disney into Disney Springs. When these new attractions come to Disney World, it will make the Disney experience a kaleidoscope of fun and entertainment that excites the senses of those of every age. The first new attraction that will be making its appearance is Frozen Ever After. It is rumored to come out May 28, 2016. It will be a slow boat ride that replaces the Maelstrom ride located

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