Physical distancing measures are steadily being removed around Walt Disney World as Covid restrictions ease. This morning during our time in the Magic Kingdom we found the plexiglass dividers have been removed from the queues of a number of attractions around the park.
Peter Pan’s Flight
Several changes have been happening around Peter Pan’s Flight lately, from the removal of physical distancing markers from the extended queue, and then the removal of scrim to reveal a fresh paint job.

This temporary sign still remains outside of the attraction.

All plexiglass dividers have now been removed, opening up the space more.

Other attractions in the Magic Kingdom like Jungle Cruise have also removed plexiglass dividers on board ride vehicles.

Walt Disney World is busy making changes and updates almost daily now as we get closer and closer to the 50th anniversary on October 1st.

Haunted Mansion

The Haunted Mansion queue has now also had its plexiglass dividers removed.

This popular attraction has also seen several changes lately, with the return of both the interactive queue elements as well as the stretching room pre-show.


Physical distancing markers have also been removed throughout Magic Kingdom.


Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

All plexiglass dividers are gone from Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, opening up the elevated queue area and allowing some much-needed air to circulate through the space.


The attraction recently reopened to guests after a short closing for refurbishment.



Are you happy to see more queue experiences return to normal around the park? Let us know in the comments.
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Yes!! Those barriers made me feel a little claustrophobic.
Yes stop all the crazy stuff bring our passes back to the old ways. No reservatioon