Disney Surveying Guests About Including ‘The Simpsons’ at Theme Parks

Shannen Ace

Illustration of "The Simpsons" logo with the top of a cartoon character's head and eyes peeking from the bottom in true Simpsons style. A theme park-like blue sky and fluffy clouds serve as the backdrop, echoing a Disney-esque charm.

Disney Surveying Guests About Including ‘The Simpsons’ at Theme Parks

Disney is surveying guests about the potential inclusion of “The Simpsons” at their theme parks.

Disney Survey Asks About Simpsons

The new survey asks about various brands and franchises owned by The Walt Disney Company. On X, Drew Smith shared a screenshot of the survey asking, “Which of the following offerings do you want to hear more about from The Simpsons?”

Guests can select from answers including “Character meet & greets at the Disney theme parks” and “New lands or attractions at the Disney theme parks.”

Krustyland sign, entrance to The Simpsons Ride

“The Simpsons” is not currently represented at Disney Parks. The Simpsons Ride opened at Universal Studios Florida and Universal Studios Hollywood in 2008, years before Disney acquired the property. Both Universal theme parks have Springfield lands around the rides featuring themed shops and dining. Universal Studios Florida also has the ride Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ Hurl.

When Disney purchased 20th Century Fox and acquired “The Simpsons,” Universal said the deal would “have no impact on our ride or our guest experience.” Universal’s contract allowing them to use “The Simpsons” is reported to last 20 years, meaning it could end in 2028.

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