In an updated statement, Walt Disney World has reiterated that they are looking to preserve the MuppetVision 3D film and parts of the experience. Disney originally announced its intent to preserve parts of the MuppetVision experience in a November 2024 statement. In this updated statement, Disney seems to be indicating that whatever solution they may have in mind is quite long-term, with Disney looking to preserve the film and experience “for generations to come”.
MuppetVision 3D Preservation “For Generations to Come”
Here’s a look at the updated statement:
It’s no secret that the Muppets have a special place in our hearts and we are exploring ways to preserve the Muppet*Vision 3D film and other parts of the experience for generations to come.
In terms of what Disney could do, there are options, ranging from simple to complex. On the simple side of things, Disney could upload the MuppetVision 3D film to Disney+. I’m not sure what hurdles Disney may have to jump through to get the film onto its streaming service, but debuting it the day after the attraction closes would be the least that they could do.
On the more complex side of things, they could relocate the entire thing. That’s probably out of the question, and it’s worth parsing Disney’s statements about what they’re actually setting out to do. In each version of the statement, Disney essentially says that preserving the film is going to happen and that they’re going to preserve “parts” of the experience. That is, relocating the entire thing is very likely out of the question.
The solution will likely fall somewhere in between. Everything from an exhibit featuring props and the full film to a full recording in Virtual Reality is probably on the table.
Of course, The Muppets will also be moving within Disney’s Hollywood Studios as they take over Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. Walt Disney World recently said that “Kermit, Miss Piggy and friends are soon headed just across the park to their new home on Sunset Boulevard”.
MuppetVision 3D will have its final day of operation on June 7th, but construction walls will start appearing by the end of March. For more on what to expect with the phased closure of the land, check out our article below!
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