

These V-shaped structures were also planned for Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney's Pop Century Resort and Disney's Art of Animation Resort. The blueprints described improvements to the south end of Epcot at the World Showcase, as well as in Disney's BoardWalk Resort and Disney's Hollywood Studios. On February 15, 2017, the Reedy Creek Improvement District filed plans with the South Florida Water Management District for "various improvements." Among these plans was a design for a 100-foot-high (30 m) building in the shape of a "V," consistent with a gondola lift changing direction. The Fantasyland station was replaced by Pooh's Hunny Hunt, while the Tomorrowland station was remodeled as a sweet shop.

The Tokyo Disneyland Skyway closed on November 3, 1998.

The Magic Kingdom Skyway closed on November 10, 1999, with the Tomorrowland station demolished in 2009 and the Fantasyland station demolished in 2012, in which, a Tangled-themed restroom area was built on its former site. However, the Fantasyland station remained abandoned for 22 years until June 11, 2016, when it was demolished in favor of construction for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, nearly 60 years after the Skyway's opening day. The Tomorrowland station was demolished soon after the Skyway closed. The Disneyland Skyway closed on Novemdue to metal fatigue on one if its support towers, located inside the Matterhorn Bobsleds, which could not be repaired unless the latter's enclosed mountain was cut open. Magic Kingdom followed suit and implemented the Skyway, connecting the same lands when Walt Disney World opened on Octoas well as Tokyo Disneyland on opening day, April 15, 1983. Almost a year after Disneyland opened in Anaheim, the Skyway, a gondola lift system, opened at the park on June 23, 1956, connecting Fantasyland and Tomorrowland.
