Although Columbia Harbour House has yet to reopen since the Magic Kingdom did so in July, guests are currently inside the quick service location. The interior is being used as an extended queue for the popular Peter Pan’s Flight attraction.
Despite a posted 30 minute wait time, the Peter Pan’s Flight queue spilled into the Fantasyland walkway.
Guests leave Fantasyland and enter Liberty Square, home to Columbia Harbour House.
Guests enter the temporarily unavailable Columbia Harbour House.
Social distancing markers lead guests through the restaurant.
The restaurant’s own switchback queue is being utilized.
Columbia Harbour House’s dining rooms are hidden by black curtains.
The registers and counter are roped off.
We did see a Cast Member cooking in the kitchen—possible prep for the reopening of Tomorrowland Terrace on Thursday.
Finally, guests circle through one dining room, where tables are pushed against the walls.
Guests head back towards Fantasyland and Peter Pan’s Flight after exiting Columbia Harbour House.
Guests missing the seafood fare from Columbia Harbour House will soon be able to enjoy their favorites. Tomorrowland Terrace reopens December 17 with a version of the Columbia Harbour House menu.
What are your thoughts on this extended queue setup? Let us know in the comments.
Kinda ruins the theming a bit, but they need the additional space for SD.