Magic Kingdom Update: Spring Break Crowds (PART 2)
Welcome to the second part of this new Magic Kingdom Park photo-report. As always, you are encouraged to check PART 1 before proceeding.
Previously, we visited Town Square, Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, and more. While the majority of the work is currently being done in those themed areas, there is still a lot to see. We will now continue out tour by checking out Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, and more.
In Frontierland, we noticed that the proposed FastPass+ line for "A Pirate's Adventure" has finally...
...been converted into a seating area for the nearby Golden Oak Outpost:
By the way, the dining location is actually open:
Frontierland is always a very popular land, mostly thanks to its two major E-Ticket rides:
Then, there's also this wonderful (and relaxing) attraction:
Visiting the island:
Aunt Polly's Refreshments is actually open during this time of the year. It closes daily at 4:00 p.m.
...been converted into a seating area for the nearby Golden Oak Outpost:
By the way, the dining location is actually open:
Frontierland is always a very popular land, mostly thanks to its two major E-Ticket rides:
Then, there's also this wonderful (and relaxing) attraction:
Visiting the island:
Aunt Polly's Refreshments is actually open during this time of the year. It closes daily at 4:00 p.m.
Plenty of tables are available:
Sadly, we got there at 5:00 p.m.:
Tom Sawyer's Island provides some fantastic views of the lands surrounding it. Take a look!:
By the way, both docks are being used this week:
Fort Langhorn:
When we got back to Frontierland, we saw this:
90-minute wait for Big Thunder Mountain:
A line for the FastPass+ queue:
A temporary sign directs people to the nearest FastPass+ kiosk:
Splash Mountain is busy. No further comments are needed:
The rest of Frontierland:
Beautiful ducks:
The Diamond Horseshoe restaurant is also currently open. It operates as a quick-service location for lunch and then becomes an all-you-care-to-eat restaurant for dinner:
The menu:
A loo inside:
Liberty Square:
Entering Fantasyland:
50-minute wait for "it's a small world":
It's worse than it sounds:
I can never understand why Tom Sawyer island is still there. For Disney it's a very poor area and the area could be used for a big E ticket ride or a couple of filler attractions to help the queues for Splash and yen mine train.
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