Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced this week that they are discontinuing six of the author’s books that crazy liberal activists have been complaining about — now Universal Studios in Orlando is “evaluating” experiences in their Seuss Landing portion of the park.
The publisher who manages the late author’s books announced on his birthday that they would be cancelling the books, including If I Ran the Zoo and And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street — both of which are referenced at Seuss Landing on Universal’s Islands of Adventure.
“A play area in that part of the park is themed after ‘If I Ran the Zoo,’ one of the books that will no longer be published, and includes animals and interactive contraptions from Seuss’s stories. The book has been criticized for its portrayal of Asian people although none of that imagery is featured in the play area,” My News 13 reports. “Seuss Landing also features a gift shop called Mulberry Street Store, which gets its name from ‘And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,’ another book that will be discontinued. There’s also a Mulberry Street sign along the walkway.”
How will the unhinged leftists ever survive?!
The local news outlet reached out to the theme park to see if they had plans to change the attractions, and a spokesperson told them that they are “being evaluated.”
“Seuss Landing continues to be very popular with our guests and we value our relationship with Seuss Enterprises,” a Universal spokesperson said in a statement. “We’ve removed the books from our shelves as they have asked and we’ll be evaluating our in-park experience too. But our guests can plan on continuing to be able to enjoy their favorite experiences at Seuss Landing.”
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