Scrims Removed from City Hall Restrooms at Magic Kingdom Amid Hurricane Threats

Bryce B.

A building under renovation with scaffolding on its facade, located between two other structures. A few people are visible near the entrance, and another person is in the foreground on the right.

Scrims Removed from City Hall Restrooms at Magic Kingdom Amid Hurricane Threats

The day before Hurricane Helene is expected to hit Florida the scrim has been removed from the scaffolding near the City Hall Restrooms in Magic Kingdom.

City Hall Restrooms Construction

Ornate building facade with a sign indicating City Hall Restrooms. A person is seen walking towards an entrance under a covered walkway, reminiscent of Magic Kingdom charm. Flowers and greenery are in the foreground.

Only a few days ago we reported at City Hall, that scrims had been added in the middle area between the men’s and women’s restrooms. Scrims were along the walls on each side of the building, running right up to the restroom entrances.

Scrims Removed

An outdoor area with scaffolding set up on a building under a clear blue sky. Several people are walking nearby. A sign indicates the entrance to restrooms.

Today, the day before Hurricane Helene is expected to affect Florida Disney has removed the scrim from the scaffolding at the top of the building. The scrim remains around scaffolding on the restroom wall pathways and the center.

Scaffolding is erected around part of a building with decorative architectural details. A couple of people are visible nearby on the ground.

Disney often makes adjustments in the park to protect their guests and property from the elements. This is likely in preparation for the expected high winds over the next few days. By removing the scrim, Disney allows air and small debris to fly through more freely and do less damage.

A building with scaffolding on the roof, indicating ongoing construction or renovation. A few people are present near the entrance, with a "Restrooms" sign visible on the right. A tree is partially visible on the left.

Already Disney has announced that Typhoon Lagoon will be temporarily closed tomorrow, September 26, 2024, due to Hurricane Helene. They have also canceled select tours and mini-golf games due to the Hurricane.

Most upsetting is the cancelation of Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party tomorrow night, September 26, 2024.

A person in a white hat and blue shirt is standing near a building entrance with a "Restrooms" sign. The building is under construction with scaffolding on the roof. Nearby is a tree with flowers.

Stay tuned to our website for the most up-to-date changes made to the Walt Disney World parks in preparation for Hurricane Helene. This is the only Hurricane preparation we have seen in the parks other than the closures.

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