Journey into Narnia Attraction will Close September 10, 2011

For years guests at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida have been able to be immersed into the world of Narnia and experience scenes from Disney’s Prince Caspian film. Today the Disney travel agents for  http://www.buildabettermousetrip.com/ confirmed that this Disney World attraction will come to an end on September 10, 2011. Nothing has been announced to replace this Narnia walkthrough attraction. NarniaFans will share more information about it’s unannounced replacement as details become available in the near future. If you live nearby Orlando, Florida please take a chance to experience this attraction for one last time before it is gone forever.

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A world traveling theme park engineer and Narniaexpert. I first heard the Chronicles of Narnia read to me when I was five. Ever since I have loved the books and fantasized about how I would like to see them made into films. Since 2006 I have been involved with NarniaFans.com where I am eager to expand my understanding of C.S. Lewis and see The Chronicles of Narnia adapted into film and other mediums. Reviews: https://narniafans.com/2018/03/narniafans-com-reviews-prince-caspian-logos-theatre/ https://narniafans.com/2018/02/narniafans-com-reviews-c-s-lewis-onstage-the-most-reluctant-convert/ https://narniafans.com/2010/12/first-narniafans-com-review-of-the-voyage-of-the-dawn-treader/ www.DavidAndawei.com All writings are my own opinions and do not represent The Walt Disney Company or any other film studio associated with The Chronicles of Narnia.

25 Comments

  1. Oh, I loved the attraction! I hope Disney will keep the villain costumes in Hollywood Studios, so there can still be something of Narnia.

  2. Man that sucks. I didn’t even know they had it. I don’t get to go till next year and it won’t be there. 🙁 that sucks.

  3. We were very disappointed with this attraction when we visited Hollywood Studios last month. It’s just a room set up to look like Aslan’s How with movie screens set up around the walls, and you get a 15 minute blow-by-blow of the Prince Caspian movie. I’m not sure if Disney intended to expand the attraction, but after they sold the movie rights to a different company, it seems like it just got forgotten. It’s really too bad; the could have made a ride of sorts where they take you through the wardrobe and into Narnia.

    • The original Journey to Narnia, after LWW, had an entrance through a Wardrobe. Presumably, they’d have added all sorts of things as the series went on.

  4. Ah, yes. I remember this one. Well, it was not too impressive, I must say. Very unsatisfactory to me…I’m not surprised it’s getting shutdown. 😐

  5. Didn’t even know you had that attraction-we LOVE Narnia-and are coming at Christmas to Disney-land are saddened that you would be closing it down -Reason?

  6. Love the Narnia movies and the books . Been to the exhibit and although I felt it could have been better , will miss the Narnia experience there. Hope it will be replaced with another Narnia exhibit which will live up to the books and movies. Disney needs to lend its support to making this a truly fabulous destination.

  7. NOOO!!! i just walked through the wardrobe once,it was the LWW attraction not PC’s 🙁 i have missed it forever! 🙁 Narnia should have its own theme park!

  8. does anyone know if that was the real stone table, or a replica? if you go on youtube, some people have posted the whole walkthrough, also for LWW. my sis went, not much to see.

  9. we were planning on Disney this past June but a family related illness put it on hold however as lame as people seem to think this attraction is..my son was dying to go..huge fan…will be soooo upset to learn he will miss it!

  10. Aw, shame I just learned about it and now they’re shutting it down in three days. Anyways, happy late birthday, Skandar!

  11. Don’t shut down!!! No I didn’t even no that they had a place like that I wanna see it!!! 🙁

  12. I’m so gald I got to go see it this year. Honestly there wasn’t much to see, but still cool to see the set pieces and such. KNew it was going to happen sooner or later with Disney not partnering to make any more Narnia films.

  13. This is sad news. To bad my grandparents and aunt might get to go; they live in florida!(lost of tears)

  14. I saw it at Disney, and it was not really that extensive. It was promoting their DVD of Caspian mostly, but what they did have satisfied me for what it was. I wished they kept more of the props. Since they dropped the franchise, they just didn’t promote it, and it felt like they cut corners. So go see it if you’re a rabid fan like me. You may recall that there was a traveling exhibit too. I also got to see the traveling exhibit, separate from the Disney exhibit, when it was in Houston a couple of years ago, and that was super because they had more props from both Wardrobe and Caspian. I walked through the wardrobe and I got to sit in the White Witch’s actually icy (yes it was cold) throne, which was the highlight. I enjoyed it way more than my kids did (their ages at that time were 2, 7, and 9), but I’m the mega fan. Even though the traveling exhibit was better than the one at Disney, it still could have included way more stuff and been even better. That said, I’m so excited about any new Chronicles of Narnia movie they decide to do since my dream is that they make all of them. I just hope they keep all the original actors or at least Ben Barnes for Silver Chair if it ever gets made.

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