Walt Disney World is full of thrills, chills, family-friendly experiences, and most of all, that one-of-a-kind Disney magic.
But when it comes to all four theme parks inhabiting Walt Disney World Resort, none is more fantastical and whimsical than Magic Kingdom.
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Magic Kingdom Park is full of the classic, quintessential Disney attractions such as the Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Space Mountain, and Pirates of the Caribbean.
But there’s one ride that’s more divisive than the entirety of Magic Kingdom. We’re talking, of course, about “it’s a small world.”
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This slow-moving boat ride is incredibly divisive among Guests. Some find the idea of children all over the world coming together to sing the same, repetitive song adorable and charming, while others find it annoying and pandering.
However, some Guests hate this ride for an entirely different reason: some Guests are creeped out by the animatronic dolls, who keep singing the same, repetitive song over and over again for all of eternity.
If you’re someone who finds “it’s a small world” creepy instead of cute, then you’ll find this video incredibly eerie:
For people afraid of the dolls on its a small world, I hope this fuels your nightmares. pic.twitter.com/rdMrvbWR8F
— The Nugget (@Its_The_Nugget) July 30, 2023
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In this video, we can see that one of the dolls on an iteration of Walt Disney’s “it’s a small world” is entirely still except for her mouth, which moves in time to the song. As her mouth moves, though, it reveals a tear in the animatronic’s skin, making for a spooky image.
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For some Guests, the scariest experience in Magic Kingdom is the spooky Haunted Mansion, for others, it’s the thrilling Space Mountain, but for some? It’s the “Happiest Cruise That Ever Sailed.”