When Disney World first reopened after the pandemic-related closures, many things changed.
To help people keep a safe distance from one another, social distancing markers were placed throughout attraction queues, guests were loaded onto some attractions differently than they used to be, and pre-shows were generally being skipped in rides, like at the Haunted Mansion, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, and more. BUT, today we noticed a big change particularly when it comes to pre-shows over at Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway!
When we hopped in line for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway today, we noticed that a few things were different. First, distancing markers in the queue had generally been removed. We’ve noticed this happening at other attractions in Disney World recently as well.
Guests were also filling in all the space in the lines and lines were crossing next to each other as they used to.
And then we walked into the pre-show area and the pre-show began!
That’s right folks — nothing can stop us now…the pre-show for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway is back!
If you were missing this pre-show (or perhaps have never even seen it because you’ve only visited during the last few months), you can once again enjoy it in the park.
We even got to see the cool explosion effect that then opens up into the space where you board the ride vehicle.
A lot of things have been changing recently in Disney World. Disney World previously announced that starting June 15th, masks will be optional in most spaces for those who are fully vaccinated, and distancing will be reduced.
We expect we’ll continue to see more changes when it comes to Disney World’s rides and other policies around the parks as these updated rules are implemented. We’ll keep an eye out for more changes and let you know what we find. Stay tuned for all the latest Disney news.
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brandon says
Did they remove those God Awful plexiglass partitions on the actual trains yet?
That was the least magical… worst experience ever.