Published 6/23/2009
by Wire Staff
at SCI FI Wire
If you were hankering to join Jack, Kate and Sawyer on Walt Disney World's new Lost -themed attraction, sorry to disappoint you, but it's all a hoax.
The report on the Disney's Folly Web site was posted by a joker named Jason, who 'fessed up to his prank on this message board .
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