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Disney World Removes ‘Toy Story’ Attraction Effective Immediately

Walt Disney World Resort has suddenly removed one of its Toy Story (1995) attractions at Disney Springs. This change comes on the heels of another unexpected removal just steps away at the World of Disney store.

Six days ago, Disney Dining reported on the removal of a Cinderella statue outside one of the World of Disney entrances. Many Disney Parks fans initially believed the statue’s disappearance was due to routine maintenance. However, just days ago, Walt Disney World Resort quietly overhauled the store’s exterior, leaving many wondering whether Cinderella would ever return.

World of Disney Disney Springs
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Now, in a similar turn of events, another familiar attraction has disappeared from Disney Springs. On Saturday, July 19, WDWNT reported that the Mr. Potato Head statue outside the Once Upon A Toy store was suddenly missing. In its place is a planter, a typical feature during construction or refurbishment projects around Walt Disney World Resort.

The iconic Play-Doh tub that served as the statue’s base has also been removed, leaving only its purple foundation behind. Stanchions now surround the base, which appears to have been recently repainted.

A large group of people walking towards a bridge with towers, under a cloudy sky. In the background, I-4 near Disney World can be seen alongside a theme park with various buildings and a tall, rocky structure resembling a mountain. Lush greenery surrounds the area.
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A post by Instagram user @joshua21jackson shows a glimpse of what the Toy Story statue used to look like:

 

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Interestingly, the Buzz Lightyear statue across from the Mr. Potato Head statue has not been removed, and the Aurora statue across from Cinderella’s spot outside the World of Disney store remains untouched. This suggests that Disney may be staging these changes, removing some photo ops temporarily while keeping others intact for guests to enjoy.

World of Disney in Disney Springs
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At this point, Walt Disney World Resort has not offered any public statement on the changes around Disney Springs. Disney typically does not speak publicly on minor updates or refurbishment projects throughout its parks.

Where is your favorite photo-op at Walt Disney World Resort? Let Disney Dining know in the comments! 

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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