What's Next for Disney's Hall of Presidents After Trump Wins 2024 Election?

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Donald Trump audio-animatronic figure
Posted: Wednesday November 6, 2024 12:!5 pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

With Donald Trump's win in the 2024 Presidential election, questions are swirling around the future of the Hall of Presidents at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. This classic attraction, known for its lifelike animatronic figures of all U.S. presidents, faces several potential directions as Disney decides how to handle the President-elect.


Let's explore a few possible scenarios for its future:

Kamala Harris Victory Would Have Simplified Disney's Decision

Had Kamala Harris won the election, the decision would likely have been far more straightforward. As the first Black and female president, her inclusion would represent a historic milestone—one that Disney could highlight as an important and relevant part of American history. Such a moment would resonate with the attraction's purpose of celebrating pivotal leaders and progress.

Continue the Current Format, Trump Gets a Speaking Part

The Hall of Presidents, since Bill Clinton in 1993, has featured the current president delivering a brief speech. Following Trump's 2016 election, the attraction gave him a speaking role, which, while divisive, stayed true to its format of including each sitting president. Continuing in this tradition would mean the Trump animatronic, which is already on stage as one of the past presidents, delivering an updated speech for the 2025 term.

This option maintains continuity, respecting the historical format of the attraction. However, given the polarizing nature of Trump's political career, this may again draw mixed reactions from park guests as it did in 2017. Disney would need to weigh the value of maintaining tradition against the potential for controversy.

Remove Speaking Roles for Presidents

Another possibility is for Disney to rework the Hall of Presidents to exclude the speaking role for the current president. This option has been floated in previous years, particularly when the attraction faced backlash over recent additions. Removing speeches from specific presidents could simplify the show, focusing instead on a general overview of the office of the presidency.

This approach might help sidestep the political sensitivity associated with including contemporary figures. It would shift the attraction's focus back toward a non-partisan presentation of the presidency, rather than emphasizing any one individual. The trade-off, though, would be a loss of the "current moment" feeling that adds an evolving relevance to the experience.

When this was rumored to happen for Trump's first term in 2017, Disney went as far as to release a statement rejecting media reports that Trump would not have a speaking part, saying, "Since the Magic Kingdom Park opened in 1971, The Hall of Presidents has brought together a one-of-a-kind look at the office of the President of the United States through film and the magic of Disney's Audio-Animatronics technology. Despite some media reports to the contrary, President Trump will have a speaking role in The Hall of Presidents, like every president since 1993. We have been working closely with the current White House — just as we have with previous administrations — and the president's recording session has been scheduled."

Relaunch as a New Attraction: Muppets to the Rescue

Another option that has been surfaced numerous times over the years is to reimagine the Hall of Presidents entirely—taking it in a new direction with a fresh concept, possibly even removing its connection to current presidents. One idea that carries some credibility is a Muppets-hosted attraction. The Muppets have already made appearances in Magic Kingdom's Liberty Square with "The Muppets Present... Great Moments in American History," a show that added humor and charm to the area while teaching historical facts.

Reworking the Hall of Presidents into something more lighthearted and entertaining, led by the Muppets, could reduce the tension that modern political figures can bring to a theme park environment. It would still allow the attraction to celebrate American history, but with a broader and less polarizing narrative. Additionally, bringing the Muppets into the Hall of Presidents could help Disney repurpose the beloved characters, especially amid ongoing speculation that Muppet Vision 3D may soon be removed to make way for the new Monsters Inc. land at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

This option would mark a significant departure from the Hall of Presidents' current form but could breathe new life into the show while avoiding the divisiveness associated with recent presidents.

Recent Hall of Presidents Closures and Timescales

The Hall of Presidents has historically closed for updates following each new president's inauguration. After Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th president on January 20, 2021, Disney announced the immediate closure of the attraction to add his animatronic. It reopened on August 3, 2021, featuring Biden's speech. During Donald Trump's first term, the attraction closed on January 17, 2017, and reopened on December 18, 2017, with a speaking role for Trump.

What Will Disney Do?

There is no easy answer for Disney, as each option has its pros and cons. Maintaining tradition would honor the original vision for the Hall of Presidents but could reignite controversy. Removing presidential speeches might make the attraction more palatable to all guests but might also weaken its relevance. Relaunching as a brand-new attraction—possibly featuring the Muppets—could represent a fun and inclusive shift but might not sit well with fans of the original concept.

As Disney weighs its options, it will be interesting to see how they balance the desire to remain true to the attraction's legacy while adapting to the expectations of today's audiences. Whatever decision is made, the Hall of Presidents will undoubtedly continue to reflect the complexities of American history—just perhaps in a slightly different way.

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MisterPenguin13 hours ago

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Blobbles16 hours ago

GOOD GRIEF, THE THREAD'S A-POLITICAL

TeriofTerror1 day ago

Technically, the info was labeled "includes" not "limited to."

JD801 day ago

Go read the attendance thread.

JD801 day ago

At least you didn't tell him Good Afternoon.

Rhinocerous1 day ago

Did the disc come pre-scratched, for an authentic fight experience?

MrHappy3 days ago

Probably seemed pack, but with actually low volume. When you lower attraction capacity, the parks seem busier, when you block room inventory, the resort gets sold out. Maybe, maybe not. Good to hear guest satisfaction was very good.

ToTBellHop3 days ago

Good news! In about an hour, I can add my 5 cents!

doctornick4 days ago

Pretty much only Lincoln and maybe John Adams among famous presidents that aren’t viewed as “problematic” from some source.

Cliff4 days ago

I super, duper hope you are right! That would be amazing!!

Chi844 days ago

I'll try the "good day" thing too.

Cliff4 days ago

Burbank saying that their attendance has been down and expected to stay down for the next 18 months comes from a long-term "aggregate" calculation. You can't go on a busy time or slow time and make any judgment based on those days. Yes, there ARE crazy-busy days and there ARE empty days too. It's the monthly or quarterly or yearly "average" that Burbank is explaining to investors that are clearly down. Another calculation that Burbank watches is: How does October 2024 perform against the last 5 or 8 Octobers in past years. They watch and map that for every month and quarters across multiple years. etc...etc... None of us can go to a Disney Park and judge how Disney Parks are doing based on what "WE" can see. For either good OR bad. Only Burbank can calculate those numbers,...and yes, Burbank is CLEAR to investors that Parks are down month vs. month, year vs. year. I'm 100% sure that Burbank would NOT lie to us about this.

Cliff4 days ago

Thanks MisterPenguin. I think I will do that and I also hope you have a good day too! See?...I would love to see more people on this forum wishing each other to have a good day!