Small Magic Kingdom update


Since tomorrow you will have a special Mickey's Toontown Fair update, today we'll have to publish a small Magic kingdom update, just to show some of the new additions to the park:




The interactive characters are back on "Dream Along with Mickey":


See?:


All the characters are back: 



Work continue on the back of the castle:



Mickey's Toontown Fair is gone. Who's next?:


Tomorrow, these poles will have a meaning:



New cement on the Tomorrowland Speedway:




Tomorrowland's meet-and-greet at the Sunken Gardens will open tomorrow:



The new backdrop:




Work on Adventureland's bridge:



The refurbished stroller parking near the treehouse is almost completely done:


It just needs to be painted:



Nice-looking paintings:



The "Tortuga tavern" roof is almost done as well:



Along Liberty Square's shore, new bushes have been planted:




The walls around Tomorrowland's projectors are now completed, and look great!
They really look part of the structure:


Farewell:


Sigh, what an empty land!:


Monorail beam construction:



Thanks for viewing, and see you later, with a fantastic 
MICKEY'S TOONTOWN FAIR Tribute!!

5 comments:

  1. Wow they already put out new maps before it closed? Good to see a good deal of the construction is wrapping up. I wonder if those projectors will be staying after this promotion is over.

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  2. I really hope they will keep the projectors!! I love the new show, it really fits in the park, and they can don wonderful things with lasers, fireworks, projections... the possibilities are endless!!

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  3. Under the snow white picture, are those crowds for toontown?

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  4. Hello,

    I'm a new poster but regularly come and visit your site (it's great!) I just wondered where the train goes now that the toontown fair is gone?

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  5. Hello, Anonymous! Thanks for posting!
    Now that Mickey's Tootnwon Fair is closed, the train still stops at the station, but nobody is allowed to get out on that station (which is all walled-off).
    The reasons why they stop anyway is that they've to load the train with water (the water tank is there), and because they've got to keep all the trains stopping and moving at the same time, to avoid crowded stations or dead spots.
    I hope this helps, and thanks again for the comment!!

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