A new guidemap has arrived in Magic Kingdom with references to the Disney Starlight Parade and The Beak and Barrel lounge.
New Magic Kingdom Guidemap

The last Magic Kingdom guidemap update reflected the removal of Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island, and the Liberty Square Riverboat. The previous cover featured a young girl dressed in a Tiana dress, holding a bubble wand as she stands in front of Cinderella Castle.
Now, the Frozen 2 float from the Disney Starlight parade makes up the featured image. Elsa stands while waving in the center, and Bruni is featured on the screen behind her.


Inside the first fold under “Fantasy Reigns” is an advertisement for the Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away parade, which debuted on July 20. Other featured park offerings include Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, TRON Lightcycle / Run, Happily Ever After fireworks, the Emporium, and Liberty Tree Tavern. The only change made to this page is the Disney Starlight image. This section also includes a breakdown of the My Disney Experience mobile app.
As always, the back panels of the guidemap include details about Guest Services, transportation, park rules, payment options, and the Disney Vacation Club.


As with the last map update, trees now take up the space where the former Rivers of America, Tom Sawyer Island, and Liberty Square Riverboat were located. This map also illustrates the modified shuttle mode for the Walt Disney World Railroad, which began on July 7. This mode of operation will likely run until the Disney Villains land opens at the park.

The last and most notable change is the addition of the newest lounge in Magic Kingdom, The Beak and Barrel. The bar is located in Adventureland, and now has the number 23 on the map. Of course, this has a ripple effect on the numbers of other locations labeled on the map, which have been pushed back a number.
Disney describes The Beak and Barrel as a welcoming haven for all pirate-kind—from seasoned swashbucklers to budding buccaneers. The menu features tasty options for pirates of all ages—as well as refreshing cocktails for Guests ages 21 and up.
You can check out our tour of the new lounge, and watch our full review below:
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