Magic Kingdom Update: Astro Orbiter Rehab (PART 2)


Welcome to PART 2 of our newest Magic Kingdom photo-report, Orlando Theme Park News Readers! PART 1 of this update can be found by clicking here.
In part 1, we took a look around Main Street U.S.A. and Tomorrowland. Let's now continue to enjoy walking around the park to check out Fantasyland. After doing that, we'll move on to Liberty Square, Frontierland, and Adventureland. As usual, we hope you will enjoy the photos as we come to the conclusion of this update:


The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train was working. Great news indeed!:



We talked too soon:





The ride went down again. Sadly, this is not an unusual sight:





The queue was being emptied:



A look around the rest of this land:









The former Seven Dwarfs Mine shop continues to receive attention:











Work on the queue of Peter Pan's Flight continues:







A look inside the queue area:



Leaving Fantasyland:





Liberty Square:



A busy Frontierland:





Another quick look at the refurbished exterior of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room in Adventureland:





A few more photos of the area:







The end of our day:



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

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3 comments:

  1. No one seems to notice that gringotts isn't running st full capacity. There's only one side running

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  2. This is a Disney World update, that mentions the mine train is down a lot.

    Pointing across the way and exclaiming "but their's is too!!" doesn't change the fact that the mine train is down a lot.

    Plenty of forums exist where you can go get into a WDW vs US argue..er, discussion.

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  3. Actually the only real time mine train has been down was at the start/opening when there was a fire in the main electrical room that did little damage. If the ride has been "down" its just because a sensor has activated and the system then gets a reboot. Not down for hours like that other ride mentioned.

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