Disney4me Posted November 30, 2020 Report Share Posted November 30, 2020 Hello friends! Today we’re headed to Magic Kingdom to check out what’s new! Magic Kingdom train station The past few days have been absolutely bonkers around Disney World with the Festival of the Holidays starting at EPCOT, Thanksgiving crowds, and more holiday offerings and entertainment returning! Things likely won’t slow down anytime soon as we progress into the holiday season, but we’re excited to see what Disney has in store. So, if you’re planning to visit Magic Kingdom soon, what can you expect to see? Let’s find out! Magic Kingdom Construction Updates Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover Over in Tomorrowland, we stopped by to visit our old friend, the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover (AKA the PeopleMover). This attraction has been closed since the parks reopened, and we’ve been missing it dearly! PeopleMover in Magic Kingdom The refurbishment of the attraction is currently listed to extend into next year, so it doesn’t look like we’ll be able to enjoy a ride on the PeopleMover this holiday season! PeopleMover in Magic Kingdom Nothing looks any different here than it has the past few months, but we’ll make sure to keep our eyes peeled for any changes or updates. Here’s the latest update to the PeopleMover refurbishment schedule! Rivers of America And speaking of refurbishments, the Rivers of America over in Liberty Square is still completely drained. Since the Liberty Square Riverboat and Tom Sawyer Island are both undergoing a lengthy refurb, it seems as though this area will remain dry for a little while longer. Rivers of America We’ll make sure to keep you updated on any more attraction refurbishment news as we come across it! Read More About Attractions Under Refurbishment Right Now! Magic Kingdom Merchandise Updates Frontier Trading Post Over at Frontier Trading Post in Frontierland, we spotted some anniversary pins, celebrating 20 years of pin trading! Anniversary Pins The set of three contains different versions of Mickey Mouse with Cinderella Castle. You can see him in black and white, gold, or the current castle colors! This set will cost you $99.99. Anniversary Pins The fourth pin was a VERY large Disneyland Diamond Pin! This pin by itself will set you back a whopping $109.99! Anniversary Pins These pins are pretty pricey, but we’re sure there are some collectors out there who will want to add them to their treasure trove! Read more about the anniversary pins here! Magic Kingdom Crowd Updates Things were pretty crowded at Magic Kingdom, which is typical of a visit so close to a major holiday! Crowds leaving the boat dock When characters appeared on the train station, we spotted large groups of people gathering around — it got pretty difficult to keep our distance from others. Crowds on Main Street USA Sometimes we can escape to other parts of the park and find less crowded areas, but there seemed to be big groups in just about every corner of the park this time around! Magic Kingdom crowds If you’re planning on visiting during the holiday season (especially on holiday weeks and weekends), prepare yourself for things to be a bit more crowded. Magic Kingdom crowds With the parks at 35% capacity, it’s still possible to keep physically distant if you remain aware of your surroundings. Click here to check out the Thanksgiving crowds! Well, that’s all we have for our trip to Magic Kingdom! Now that the holidays are just around the corner, there are likely to be more exciting additions around the parks, so make sure to stay tuned to DFB for the latest updates! 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ALL the Holiday Treats in Disney World This Year (With Reviews!) Disney World’s 2020 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Has Been Canceled Photos! The Holiday Season Has Begun in Disney World! Disney World’s 2020 Candlelight Processional in EPCOT Has Been Canceled EPCOT’s Festival of the Holidays Is Returning to Disney World This November! Disney World Will Have NO Gingerbread Displays in Hotels This Holiday Season! Check Out Cinderella Castle's NEW Holiday Projections For the Holidays! Here’s ALL of the Christmas Entertainment Coming to Disney World This Year! Photos! Check Out This Year's Christmas Tree Stroll in Disney Springs! We Reviewed the New Minnie’s Holiday Dine at Hollywood & Vine in Disney’s Hollywood Studios Do you have a Disney World trip planned this holiday season? Tell us in the comments!The post What's New at Magic Kingdom: Thanksgiving Crowds, Expensive Pins, and Attraction Refurbs! first appeared on the disney food blog. 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