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2. Sorcerer's Hat, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Mickey Sorcerer Hat

The enormous Sorcerer's Hat, longtime Disney’s Hollywood Studios landmark and replica of that worn by Mickey Mouse in the movie Fantasia, was not an attraction. This is obvious, but has to be acknowledged, or the feedback gets uncomplimentary. Despite not being a ride, or anything with which you could interact, short of posing in front of or beneath, the announcement of the hat’s removal was met with consternation one might encounter had Disney threatened to remove one of its castles. The constant updates regarding the placement of yellow tape and construction fencing, and the panel-by-panel photographic tracking of the hat’s demolition spoke to a level of nostalgia this particular Disney symbol may not have deserved.

As with any iconic Disney structure, from Spaceship Earth to the Matterhorn to the Dole Whip dispensary, the Sorcerer's Hat came to represent something more than towering metal and lights, and even more than the object it embodied. Much fabled magic is generated in the special feeling a guest gets when they see, hear, feel, even smell something particular, something inherently and undeniably Disney.

Walt Disney World Resort Welcome Sign

It occurs when you first approach and catch sight of the Walt Disney World sign or when you board that first monorail. When you spot World Showcase Lagoon from the air or the Matterhorn from the freeway. When the unmistakable aroma of peculiarly-yellow popcorn assails your senses. It’s the moment when you leave the world behind and your Disney journey truly begins.

The Sorcerer's Hat became such a trigger for many. It is emotional, surely, when one of these symbols goes the way of the Skyway, but it needn’t be overwhelming. The Disney Resorts are littered with such splendor. Stand anywhere inside any Disney Park, within any Disney Resort, even simply at a Disney shuttle stop, then turn in a complete circle. You will spot no less than a hundred highly detailed, potentially personally-meaningful Disney elements that can suitably replace a formerly-special, huge, blue, magic Mickey hat.

1. Court of Angels, New Orleans Square, Disneyland

Court of Angels, New Orleans Square

Unless you’ve sought it out on purpose, you likely weren’t aware of the Court of Angels’ existence. Many who wandered into it, even while being struck by its quaint beauty, were completely unaware it had a name and unsure whether they hadn’t haplessly ambled backstage. Simultaneously adored by a semi-significant handful of the ardent and sentimental, and utterly unrecognized by an arguable majority of park visitors, the Court of Angels may have been Disney’s sole greatest paradox. It closed to the general public recently, surrendering its confines to a Club 33 expansion, prompting tens of guests to vent their uneven outrage across a myriad of ineffective social channels.

Club 33 plaque

Club 33 has long been maintained as the bellwether in Disneyland privilege. The blessed who have experienced its nigh unattainable wonder are the envy of the commoners who have and will not. Even to catch a glimpse of the elusive paradise, as immaculately dressed guests pass furtively through the mysterious green door, is a rare, coveted occurrence. As though the haves did not yet have enough, a fresh remodel of the uber-exclusive restaurant has cost regular visitors the obscure Court of Angels sanctuary. The development revealed some unanticipated passion.

From parade floats to lush flora to spectacular fireworks, everything Disney puts its hands to, then puts in its parks, becomes an inseparable part of an overall incredible experience. When any one of these elements is removed, or in this case walled off to make a more comfortable waiting room for the super fortunate, the loss is felt. Grief surrounding the Court of Angels closure was a bit protracted.

Walt Disney Imagineering Construction, in progress

A petition was circulated when news of the reconstruction became public. It went nowhere, of course. The last public outcry that can be said to have had any genuine effect on Disney policy involved pirates chasing innocent women in an unsavory, anti-progressive manner. Court of Angels fans had passion, but were not on the obvious and correct side of a politically sensitive issue. A touching vigil took place on the courtyard’s last night. Nothing stands in the path of progress, though, and we are now relegated to admiring what once was a tiny oasis of beauty, now sequestered behind plywood and stained glass.

Every ride is someone’s favorite. Every alcove can offer peace and splendor. And, for some, a giant blue hat was synonymous with their overall Disney experience. Those threatening to boycott a particular park, or even Disney in its entirety because of these or related losses are overreacting. You will discover another icon. You can find another place to rendezvous and recoup. You probably already have found a thousand other effects, elements and encounters, not to replace necessarily, but supplement what it is that makes Disney so incomparably wonderful. It’s easy to fall back in love with Disney. Remember, they’re really good at what they do.

 
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Okay, I'm a huge Disney fan, bordering on addict - according to my family. I just don't understand the Sorcerer's Hat thing. They took down a real Disney Icon so we can look at a fake Grauman's Chinese Theater. I know this is a treasure to some people but it's a reproduction. The hat is an original. They could have at least kept it somewhere in the park.

The Matterhorn is in Disneyland!

funny about the public outcry over the sorcerers hat. I remember when it went in, fans were hating it! I was one of those and am glad to see it gone ;P besides, it ruined one of the largest hidden mickeys in all of Disney!

I think that when they killed Figment and Dreamfinder in 1998 should be on this list.

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