Queue Refurbishment Continues at Jungle Cruise in Magic Kingdom

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While visiting Magic Kingdom today, we noticed even more shuffling of low construction walls at the Jungle Cruise attraction. This appears to be the final piece of dock work before the unload area is addressed. Here’s a look at the queue, which includes a shift in where the Lightning Lane queue and the standby queues merge.

Wood has been switched out throughout the queue for a composite-looking material. The only spot with the old wood dock is the unload platform.

Beyond the dock refurbishment, extensive underwater work has been revealed via a permit filing. It’s unknown if the work will require the closure of the Jungle Cruise attraction, but no attraction closure has been announced as of publish time.

Permit Filed for Extensive Underwater Work at Jungle Cruise in Magic Kingdom
A new permit suggests that a lengthy project is about to get underway at the Jungle Cruise in Magic Kingdom
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