Magic Kingdom Update: Club 33 Construction, Refurbishments, and More (PART 1)
The busy summer season is in full swing here in Central Florida. While the area's theme parks certainly feel busier now than other times of the year, the Magic Kingdom Park didn't appear to be overly crowded yesterday. This was very surprising to us, especially since we recently came back from the Disneyland Resort in California where we noticed higher-than-usual wait times everywhere (we still had a blast, of course).
Let's take a look around to check out the park's wait times and to see what's new since our last visit:
Let's take a look around to check out the park's wait times and to see what's new since our last visit:
Welcome to the Magic Kingdom:
Main Street, U.S.A.:
The facade of the fire station is still being refurbished:
Moving on:
Concrete work is currently being done in front of one of the entrances of the Emporium:
It appears that the only areas with bricks in our version of Main Street were recently removed. We hope they will come back, as our Main Street looks like a concrete jungle when compared to the same areas found at Disneyland in California and Paris (the bricks on the floor make a HUGE difference):
The middle entrance of the store is temporarily closed:
The hub:
Club 33 continues to take shape in Adventureland:
Let's check out the rest of the land:
Nets have been installed above almost every pathway and staircase surrounding the Swiss Family Treehouse:
These look a lot like the nets that used to be found above the pathways surrounding the Tree of Life:
This area of the park is so beautiful:
Moving on:
This has to be one of our favorite FastPass+ kiosk signs:
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