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Not only was there an onstage area that touched the fence (as discussed above, the front half of the park was open), but also many backstage areas. The red line shows the approximate location of the fence. The image below shows the proximity of the onstage area and offstage area. This area was completely off limits, but not patrolled frequently by cast members. Urban explorers documented the park in its state of decayĪlthough Disney closed the area with a fence, it was incredibly easy for urban explorers to bypass the fence by climbing over it, moving it, or through the open gates near cast member parking. There were no lights on, or music playing, in the back half of the park. It was maintained by cast members and open to guests. But, the front half really wasn’t “abandoned”. Inside of the park, the now abandoned water park still played music and had all the lights on. When you walked into the front entrance to sign in to Mickey’s Backyard BBQ, you actually passed the old ticket booths. ![]() The banquet hall held Mickey’s Backyard BBQ, which remained open despite the park closure. Disney left the front half of the park open.
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