What would Walt Disney World look like if it were completely abandoned? What if a zombie invasion wiped out most of humanity, a la The Walking Dead, and there were no people to go to theme parks anymore? Michael Feeney, a member of the Deviant Art online community, found himself pondering that scenario, so he created a series of photos illustrating what it might look like if people suddenly disappeared from the Happiest Place on Earth. He says he watched the History Channel special Life After People, which imagined what Earth would look like if people suddenly ceased to exist, and he remembered images of Orlando’s abandoned former theme park Spendid China, which was demolished after years of neglect and decay.

“I began wondering what Disney World would look like abandoned, so I figured I’d Photoshop it,” he says. “I made a few Youtube videos, and people seemed to be really fascinated by it, so I made more.”

You can view Feeney’s Deviant Art page here, and his YouTube channel here.

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The Welcome to Walt Disney World main gate Credit: Michael Feeney
Main Street USA and Cinderella’s Castle Credit: Michael Feeney
Epcot’s Spaceship Earth Credit: Michael Feeney
Another view of Main Street USA Credit: Michael Feeney
A view of Epcot Credit: Michael Feeney
A closer view of Cinderella’s Castle Credit: Michael Feeney
The Contemporary Resort Credit: Michael Feeney
Beast’s Castle Credit: Michael Feeney
A view of the monorail approaching Epcot Credit: Michael Feeney
Another view of Main Street USA Credit: Michael Feeney
Expedition Everest Credit: Michael Feeney
Fantasy Land Credit: Michael Feeney
The Floridian Credit: Michael Feeney
It’s a Small World Credit: Michael Feeney
The interior of a monorail car Credit: Michael Feeney
another view of the monorail system Credit: Michael Feeney
And just for fun, the artist, also threw in this rendering of a post-apocalyptic SeaWorld Credit: Michael Feeney
Pop Century Resort Credit: Michael Feeney
Space Mountain Credit: Michael Feeney
The Walt Disney World Speedway Credit: Michael Feeney
Tomorrowland Credit: Michael Feeney
And just for good measure, Universal Orlando’s Islands of Adventure Credit: Michael Feeney