New Opening Date Poster Unveiled for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Jessica Figueroa

mickey and minnie's runaway railway carnival poster

New Opening Date Poster Unveiled for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Jessica Figueroa

mickey and minnie's runaway railway carnival poster

New Opening Date Poster Unveiled for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

In the midst of all the new announcements recently revealed tonight, Disney has shared yet another new poster for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in March 2020.

On Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, guests will step through the movie screen and join Mickey, Minnie, and friends like never before––bursting into a world where mouse rules apply.

mickey and minnie's runaway railway carnival poster

In this latest scene reveal, we see the whole gang taking a trip to the carnival, which somehow ultimately ends with Mickey and Minnie caught up in a twister. The twister may or may not be a reference to The Great Movie Ride, which was famously set to have a twister scene before some arguments over the Wizard of Oz led to the scene being cut and replaced with Sorcerer Mickey Mouse.

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The scene depicted in the underwater poster revealed earlier last month takes place after the twister drops guests and the characters in a tropical locale with 4 separate rooms. The train cars then go down a drainage pipe into the big city.

You can check out a scene-by-scene breakdown of the entire attraction in our post here.

In upcoming weeks, Disney has promised to share even more amazing posters for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, so stay tuned.

3 thoughts on “New Opening Date Poster Unveiled for Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway at Disney’s Hollywood Studios”

  1. Those photoshopped people are just too jarring for me. Also, between the new carnival poster and the underwater one, I am getting Mary Poppins Returns art vibes.

  2. I love that they finally have a ride involving the classic characters, but why did they have to use the new animation? It looks terrible! They should have used the classic animation.

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