There is, to be honest, enough room around the building to probably add a small attraction. Or we could gut the American Adventure, but simply replacing an existing attraction with something new is too easy. Let’s consider how we could add something totally different, and it doesn’t require massive ride-building. Over the last few years, Disney Parks have been adapting smartphone technology more to make the customer experience easier, adding the ability to order food, schedule FastPasses and even unlock your hotel room door. The company has also begun to use smartphones as elements in attractions.

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