Cobblestone Work Complete on Haunted Mansion Exit, Moves to Entryway at Magic Kingdom

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Entrance to a theme park attraction with people waiting in line under green umbrellas on a sunny day.

Cobblestone Work Complete on Haunted Mansion Exit, Moves to Entryway at Magic Kingdom

Crews have completed the cobblestone work in the exit queue of The Haunted Mansion at Magic Kingdom. Work has now moved in front of the attraction’s entrance.

The Haunted Mansion Pavement Replacement

Entrance to a theme park attraction with people waiting in line under green umbrellas on a sunny day.

The gray curved cobblestones in front of the standby, Lightning Lane, and exit queue archways of The Haunted Mansion have been removed since our last update. In their place are temporary black boards.

For comparison, below is a picture of the entrance from a few weeks ago.

People enter the Haunted Mansion at Magic Kingdom, passing brick gates and ornate cobblestone work under a cloudy sky.

The curved cobblestones ran between the red pavement and the red brick in the entrance archways.

Some of the red brick trim has been replaced in the exit queue. All of the dark gray cobblestones are freshly placed.

A group of people waits outside a spooky mansion surrounded by wrought iron fences and trees on a sunny day.

The cobblestones continue along the edge of the courtyard before fanning out behind the hearse. The gray-brown pavement was not replaced during this refurbishment.

People stand and wait in line outdoors on a patterned walkway; a child sits on the ground among them.

All of the cobblestones behind the hearse were replaced, as well. There are no more temporary boards in the exit queue.

People walk through a brick entryway toward a shaded area on a sunny day, with trees and greenery in the background.

The black stones between columns and walls of the exit were also replaced, although the matching stones further into the exit were not.

What do you think of the Haunted Mansion pavement work? Let us know in the comments.

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