Seven Dwarfs Mine Train: First Photos Inside the Mountain


The official Twitter page of the Walt Disney World Resort stated yesterday evening that a few more photos of the new Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (opening this Spring in the New Fantasyland area of the Magic Kingdom Park) would be released today. We are happy to say that they kept their promise. In fact, just a few minutes ago, the official Disney Parks Blog shared some great pictures taken inside the mountain (something very few people had the opportunity to see so far!) and around it. Here they are, along with their official post:

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All In The Details: Sculpting A Seven Dwarfs Mine in New Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park

In the months leading up to the unveiling of New Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park, we regularly shared bits and pieces of this new land and its amazing detail in our “All in the Details” series here on the Disney Parks Blog. Today, we’re thrilled to share more of these images with you of the final attraction that’s set to debut in this area – Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.



In case you aren’t familiar, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is a family coaster that will open in 2014 to tell the story of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” from the perspective of the dwarfs. Guests will enter through an interactive queue, take a seat in a mine train car and coast through the mine “where a million diamonds shine” – where plenty of surprises await.







Our friends at Walt Disney Imagineering just shared these new images with us, which showcase some of the smaller elements inside the attraction’s interactive queue area and mine scene. According to them, a lot of the detail you see here was hand-carved by Imagineers – sturdy logs, crumbling bark, rough wood planks, thick beams, smooth rocks and rusty hinges – that all appear to serve as “support structures” for the mine. After each item was carved, they were then painted to look aged and weathered through application of various colors of paint. Some parts have been aged to look older than others. Look closely and you may also notice how the composure of the walls change as the photos push you through the mine – from crumbly rocks on the exterior to more sturdily packed walls inside.















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2 comments:

  1. I wish we could see more! This is nice but a view of just a part of the show scene room would have been much better :<

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  2. agreed: more please! but that said: it's gorgeous in its details! actually excited about a true kid-friendly coaster.

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