Magic Kingdom Update – April 2019

Magic Kingdom’s next up for our April 2019 Walt Disney World construction updates & photo reports. In this post, we’ll look at the drained moat around Cinderella Castle, new on-ride Haunted Mansion photo, Adventureland changes, new merchandise, and more.

It’s been a busy few weeks at Magic Kingdom, with spring break followed by Easter resulting in huge crowds for an almost uninterrupted month-plus stretch. With that over, things should now start returning to normal. As with our last update, we set out for Magic Kingdom before dawn on an Extra Magic Hours morning that would see the park opening at 7 a.m.

Unlike our last visit, which yielded a bunch of pretty photos in my Before Sunrise in Magic Kingdom post, this day was not so pretty. To the contrary, a promising blue hour gave way to an ugly and grey morning, which was a precursor to some pretty intense storms. Given the circumstances, that was actually for the best for me…

Normally, on busy days when Magic Kingdom has early openings, the park starts admitted guests prior to the published time. This is common practice around Walt Disney World, and one of the reasons we recommend arriving early. Last time we did morning EMH a few weeks ago, I believe we were in the park around 6:45 a.m.

I was banking on the same this time, as official sunrise time was 7 a.m., which meant that getting into the park on time would be potentially late for the best color in the sky. However, 6:45 a.m. came and went, then 7 a.m. came and went, and we still weren’t allowed to enter Magic Kingdom.

The entire area pictured above was filled with guests, and it looked like the turnstiles had stopped allowing new guests to enter (for lack of available space). Guests at the front of the pack, who had been waiting since between 6 and 6:30 a.m., were starting to get perturbed. I probably would’ve been annoyed if a glorious sunset were bursting with color overhead, but the dawn blue had given way to a grey morning haze.

Finally, at 7:15 a.m. we were allowed to enter, with everyone racing to Fantasyland because Cast Members were informing guests that Space Mountain was down. All of this may bear little mentioning in the context of an “update” post, but I think it underscoring that things don’t always go according to plan.

No doubt the people around me were zealous planners, and the 15 minutes they lost actually was a big deal. However, you have to be prepared to roll with the punches. One of the reasons we suggest a more laid back or at least flexible approach to planning is to help avoid ‘adult meltdowns’ like the kind that could be witnessed that morning. Rigid plans are a recipe for disappointment or disaster.

The fruits of my morning were pretty much nonexistent. I raced around Fantasyland and Tomorrowland hoping just enough light could break through to illuminate the clouds, which always seemed thisclose to happening, but never did. At least I got my steps in.

Sarah had much better success, looping the TTA PeopleMover several times and riding the Omnibus twice. I can’t help but laugh at the irony of likely being the two people in Magic Kingdom that morning having the absolute least efficient plans, but writing about touring strategy.

Anyway, moving on to the update, here’s a look at the drained moat around Cinderella Castle.

This is being done to widen the pathway between Sleepy Hollow and Fantasyland, which is often a chokepoint for crowds.

We already reported on the color scheme changes and other work here in our Trouble with Tomorrowland Photo Update last week.

More track work continues at Tomorrowland Speedway.

Wall up near Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe.

For a brief window of (literally) less than 60 seconds, the sun started to break through the clouds, providing some nice morning light and a bit of color to the sky.

Had the cloud cover at the horizon been slightly less thick (we’re talking a ~10% shift), that would’ve been the difference between an epic sunrise and a dull grey morning. Funny how ‘best’ and ‘worst’ aren’t on opposite ends of a straight line sunrise spectrum…they’re at near ends of a semi-circle. There’s probably some life lesson about extremes in that somewhere.

Moving to Adventureland, the spitting camel is missing.

Call me sentimental, but if this is permanently gone, I’ll miss seeing unassuming adults recoil as they’re squirted by a devious camel.

Also in Adventureland, the Hei Hei Cone has made its “triumphant” return after being gone for a few days. Disney fans everywhere wanting a creepy snack to stare at them while they eat it breathed a collective sigh of relief.

In case you missed it, we covered all the new ice cream and other desserts in our New Magic Kingdom Snacks & Ice Cream post.

I’m a big proponent of dad hats, and while this particular design and color aren’t for me, I love the approach.

Walt Disney World has gotten better about simple and stylish designs on clothing, but hats are still a problem area. I love a good novelty hat to wear in the parks, but 95% of Disney hats are not suitable for real world use. Less designs that are ‘dialed up to 11’ and more that are understated and classy like this one, please!

While racing around for photos, I spotted this squirrel hamming it up for guests. While there, I overhead the following:

Father: “You were on an incredible safari yesterday and you’re interested in a squirrel today?”
Son, emphatically: “YES!

Sometimes ‘overhead at Disney’ conversations make you cringe, and sometimes they are pure and amusing.

After I finished with photos and Sarah finished with TTA looping, we met at Haunted Mansion. This was our first time experiencing the attraction since the on-ride photo was added, and that was our main purpose of doing the ride.

Despite going in with that intent, this was our on-ride photo:

It’s a good thing we aren’t aspiring Instagram models.

A couple of weeks ago, this plant-based cuisine guide appeared in Magic Kingdom.

Walt Disney World has been improving by leaps and bounds on this front. Some restaurants still need to do better, but it’s shocking how good some vegan/vegetarian entrees are, even at counter service restaurants. I would’ve never fathomed eating a plant-based burger even 2 years ago, now we regularly eat Beyond Meat burgers at home.

If you’re parking at the Transportation and Ticket Center, construction out front has altered the tram drop-off point, which means more walking. It’s totally manageable, but worth noting.

A similar project has also started at Epcot, and you can expect these to proceed in a manner similar to the work at Disney’s Hollywood Studios as Magic Kingdom and Epcot prepare for their additions and an influx of crowds ahead of Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary.

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YOUR THOUGHTS

What do you think about what we’ve covered in the latest update from Magic Kingdom? Have you done the Haunted Mansion on-ride photo yet? Is yours equally spectacular? Thoughts or insights about current construction projects in Magic Kingdom? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!

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