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Disneyland has revealed its course correction for its Jungle Cruise attraction in Anaheim, California, and Walt Disney World in Florida, that removes racially offensive depictions of Indigenous people.
The changes to the popular ride, one of the original attractions overseen by Walt Disney himself when Disneyland opened in 1955, will be officially opened in the Florida and California locations on July 16, with visitors able to take the new Jungle Cruise during the soft opening.
Disney Parks announced the changes in January following criticism of the Jungle Cruise portrayal of Indigenous people, vowing a revamped attraction that would reflect and value the diversity of the world around us.
Disneyland gave a preview of the revamped Jungle Cruise ride after the park removed its racially insensitive scenes msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As the sun begins to set inside Disneyland, the people in the video begin calling out for her in various spots around the park, yelling: “Brittany!”
The end of the video reveals that they find her. Not only did they find her, but Tomlinson grabs their camera and takes a selfie-style video of the three of them goofing around in Disneyland, which is known as “The Happiest Place On Earth.”
Their TikTok name, @thebigsilly, fit the moment well.
Kombucha Meme
Some readers may not think they’re familiar with the TikTok star by name, whether by Brittany Tomlinson or Brittany Broski. However, a meme based on one of her videos might ring a few bells. In fact, that video and meme might be where the fans Brittany Broski ran into inside Disneyland first learned about her.
By Angelina, @AngelinaOnAir
Jul 9, 2021
YESSS! Halloween Time will officially return this year at the Disneyland Resort from Sept. 3 through Oct. 31,2021! The spookiest time of the year is back, see everything they re offering this Fall here!
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