“It’s Not My Disneyland Anymore:” An Emotional Lament on the Inevitibility of Theme Park Reimaginings

NOTE: This op-ed is a time capsule; a piece concieved of and written during a time of major upheaval at Disneyland Resort. I stand by the emotional perspective I hold in this piece, and even as the changes then became the “new normal,” I recognize that the time will come if it hasn’t already when my favorite parks don’t look like the places I remember. I hope you’ll read it with an open mind and consider how it applies to “your” Disneyland, too.

I think I’m done with Disneyland for a while.

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