No. The 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride was closed in 1994. As cheesy as it was it was one of my favorites, mostly because of nostalgia I guess. The lagoon is going to be home to a Finding Nemo attraction from what I was told on my last visit in April. Right now Ariel is perched next to the lagoon for meet and greet.
Hope this helps!
2007-10-24 04:01:55
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answered by Natterjack9 5
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No. The 20000 Leagues attraction, that was in the magic Kingdom, has been closed for some time now.
Disney has put in a Finding Nemo attraction where the Nautilus used to be.
2007-10-23 16:26:52
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answered by ead824 4
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Sadly 20,000 leagues under the sea is no more... it added a lot of kinetic energy to Fantasyland! Everyone wishes it was still there! If we get a little mermaid attraction here in Orlando that will make up for loosing 20K!
No in a small portion of the old spot is Pooh's Playful Spot, a small play area for toddlers.
2007-10-23 09:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, no.
The ride was closed in 1994, and its lagoon was filled in and paved over. When the original ride in California closed in 1998, they left the lagoon intact. It has now been "reopened" as the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, and is pretty popular, from what I hear. And it uses the original submarines, too (just painted yellow)!
2007-10-22 18:08:47
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answered by skeptik 7
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No its long gone sadley and its darn shame. I thought it was one of the best rides. I like to look at videos of it on youtube as well as my other favorite retired rides like Toad's Wild Ride, Horizons at Epcot, and Delta's Dream flight at Epcot. I really wish they would stop retiring all the great rides! Best wishes.
http://www.youtube.com
2007-10-23 11:11:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The ride has long closed down. Some kiddy ride is now in it's place.
2007-10-22 18:54:43
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answered by Pam 4
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no it is now the hundred acre woods for pooh and tigger~~~~~
2007-10-23 00:53:15
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answered by btlrboyz 5
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