New Disney Parks Attraction Details Reveal An Inclusive Change Being Made To A Disney Classic

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It’s been a good year for Disney Parks fans in North America. We now have Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disneyland and the Tron: Lightcycle Run at Disney World, but if theme park fans are wondering what’s next for Disney, that answer is overseas. Some of the most exciting stuff Disney has planned going forward is at international parks, including the new Fantasy Springs area at Tokyo DisneySea, which will bring new attractions based on newer movies like Tangled and Frozen, as well as classics like Peter Pan. Though in the case of Pan, the classic will be in for a bit of a modern update.

Today, Tokyo Disney Resort revealed a collection of new details about its upcoming land and the various attractions that will be part of it. Among them will be Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure, which will see guests join the Lost Kids, not the Lost Boys, on a quest to help Peter rescue John from Captain Hook. It’s a simple change, but one that has been made for obvious reasons. We’ve seen Disney Parks take steps to improve its inclusivity, from broadening Cast Member costume guidelines to removing the phrase “Ladies and Gentlemen” from pre-recorded announcements. 

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