For over a year, a silence has hung over the back of Frontierland that feels unnatural to any Disney veteran. The rhythmic clack clack clack of the lift hill and the delighted screams of the wildest ride in the wilderness have been replaced by the hum of generators and the clanging of construction crews. When Big Thunder Mountain Railroad closed for its most extensive refurbishment in history, the...

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