Get ready for an exclusive sneak peek into the world of Disney's Magic Kingdom! The ongoing transformation of Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin has everyone talking, and we've got the inside scoop!
Today, we're taking a ride on the PeopleMover in Tomorrowland to witness the exciting construction progress. This attraction has been closed since August for a massive overhaul, and the changes are truly out of this world! New vehicles, blasters, and targets are being installed, creating an even more immersive experience for guests.
Our reporter, who recently boarded the PeopleMover, described the tunnel portion as smelling strongly of fresh paint, a sure sign of the extensive work being done. But here's where it gets controversial... the concrete forms in the hole at the attraction's entrance are almost ready to be filled, forming the foundation for the new entrance archway. The old entrance, along with its signs, was removed in January, and the pavement has since been torn up, making way for this exciting transformation.
And this is the part most people miss: Disney has filed a long-term construction permit with an unusual expiration date of April 2, 2027. This permit, contracted to the Jon Richards Company, suggests that Disney plans to continue maintaining the ride even after its grand reopening this spring. It's a unique move that has sparked curiosity and speculation among fans.
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