Magic Kingdom Update: Tomorrowland Rehabs (PART 2)


Here we are, with PART 2 of this Magic Kingdom Park photo-report. If you are looking for PART 1 of this same update, click on this link (don't miss it!).
In part 1, we checked out Main Street U.S.A. (focusing on the extensive construction project taking place in the central hub) and parts of Adventureland. Now, we will complete our tour of the park, walking around the rest of this mysterious land. Afterwards, we'll check out Frontierland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland:










The Pirates of the Caribbean plaza:



Heading to Frontierland:



It's the beginning of July. What did you expect? But of course!:











The beautiful Festival of Fantasy Parade:





And, yes, the dragon continues to be awesome:



In Fantasyland, work on a section of the facade of "it's a small world" continues:



The former Seven Dwarfs Mine shop is still just used as a seating area:



Just a few photos of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (it's still new, after all):







Wait times continue to be ridiculously long:







Traveling through time:



Work on the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover and the Astro Orbiter continues:











Walls block the entire area:





The Lunching Pad is still operational:





Exiting Tomorrowland:



The Tomorrowland FastPass+ kiosk has a new, small sign:



Time to leave the park:



And that is all for now. Before concluding, remember to like us on our official Facebook page and follow us on Twitter for live updates from the parks. If you would like to make a donation to OTPN, feel free to use the big "DONATE" button on the sidebar. Thank you very much for your support, and see you again real soon!

PHOTOS BY: Alex, Official Orlando Theme Park News Photographer and Team Member.

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2 comments:

  1. We must find you a way to penetrate the veil of secrecy around Astro Orbiter. They've done too good a job masking it off! :)

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  2. They are repairing the support structure and just doing a massive overhaul as they did to the base/foundation a few years back. Masked off so no debris falls while work continues during park hours.

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