Universal Orlando has said it is “evaluating” the future of a popular kids’ play area named after one of the six Dr. Seuss books pulled from publication this week over alleged racism.
The Florida theme park has a Seuss Landing area called “If I Ran the Zoo,” which is the title of one of the books yanked on Tuesday.
It also has a gift shop called the Mulberry Street Store as well as a Mulberry Street sign, both nods to another of the six pulled titles, “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street.”
“Seuss Landing continues to be very popular with our guests and we value our relationship with Seuss Enterprises,” a Universal spokesperson told News 13 in a statement.
But, “we’ve removed the books from our shelves as they have asked and we’ll be evaluating our in-park experience too,” the company said.
“Our guests can plan on continuing to be able to enjoy their favorite experiences at Seuss Landing,” the company added, suggesting that the overall theme celebrating the now-controversial author would remain.
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