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Breaking News: Another Entertainment Cut Coming to Disney World

Breaking News: Another Entertainment Cut Coming to Disney World


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Yet another entertainment closure is coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

According to a Facebook posting by member of the group, the Burudika Band will offer their last performance on October 13th at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

This group fills the central marketplace in the Africa section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom park with Afro-pop style music and is a popular entertainment option for all ages.  They encourage guests to join in with singing and cultural dancing.

This entertainment cut is just one of the losses that will soon be coming to Disney World. For more information about upcoming entertainment cuts, check out the post “Entertainment Cuts Coming to Walt Disney World.”

What are your thoughts about the recent cuts to entertainment options in the parks?

-Jaelyn Winkle

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Christy Songster

Friday 20th of September 2019

Part of what makes Disney World so special is the live performances. Whether it’s at EPCOT or Animal Kingdom. I hate to see it go! Perhaps they need to slow down on the new attractions and gather money to bring back all the live performances and experiences they have deleted. What’s next meet and greets with Mickey? Use the extra money from the AP increase and pay some of these talented performers.

Pat

Thursday 19th of September 2019

I am saddened to read about all the upcoming changes. Changes need to be spaced out…..too many coming in September and October. ☹️

Amanda Lynn Cravens

Thursday 19th of September 2019

They better not even THINK of taking away The Festival of the Lion King. I will picket!!!!!

Margaret Beyer

Wednesday 18th of September 2019

Its a shame. I think Disney is spending way too much time and money on these giant attractions that only a handful of people will enjoy .I love the little “pop-up” shows and street shows.

Steven

Wednesday 18th of September 2019

Raise prices, cut entertainment. Becoming Greedy.

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