Queue Refurbishment Construction Walls Removed at “it’s a small world” in Magic Kingdom

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Earlier this year, Disney began a partial queue refurbishment project at “it’s a small world”. The attraction remained open during the work, with only the second floor queue affected.

When Magic Kingdom reopened to guests a week ago, the construction walls were still up. While walking through Fantasyland this morning, we noticed that the blue construction walls had been removed and the queue refurbishment work has been completed! Of course, a little extra work was required to apply some social distancing markers, which you can see in the photos below. Here’s a look at “it’s a small world” from Magic Kingdom this morning.

As a result of the completed work, the main entrance is once again back in use!

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