New Cinderella Castle Stage Refurbishment Seemingly Complete at Magic Kingdom

Shannen Ace

Construction barriers surround a section of the theme park near the castle stage, with signs that read, "Please pardon our pixie dust." The area appears to be undergoing maintenance or renovations.

New Cinderella Castle Stage Refurbishment Seemingly Complete at Magic Kingdom

The Cinderella Castle stage refurbishment at Magic Kingdom is seemingly complete with new flooring installed and painted.

Cinderella Castle Stage Refurbishment

A small, elevated platform with steps and a railing, resembling a castle stage, adjacent to a castle with blue spires under a partly cloudy sky.

The flooring refurbishment at the Cinderella Castle stage appears to be complete. While temporary fencing and green tarps still block entry to the area, blue-gray paint has dried and there are no signs of any further work being done.

A construction area covered with cement is surrounded by gray barriers. In the background, there is a blue-roofed tower and trees with clouds in the sky.

The stage’s refurbishment began in early July, with all stage shows canceled through July 27. Within a few days, much of the stage’s flooring had been removed. Just a few days ago, fresh concrete flooring was installed on the stage. Shortly after that, an initial coat of paint was added to the stage’s floor and stonework.

“Mickey’s Magical Friendship Faire” and “Let the Magic Begin” are both scheduled to return on Sunday, July 28, indicating that the temporary fencing should be removed by then.

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