If you’ve experienced the interactive queues at attractions like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Haunted Mansion at Magic Kingdom Park, then you’ve seen firsthand the way Disney innovation and creativity are coming together to immerse you in the story well ahead of stepping into a ride vehicle. Today we’re happy to share a sneak peek into a new interactive queue that will debut at Peter Pan’s Flight at Magic Kingdom Park very soon.
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Guests will soon be able to watch Tinker Bell fly around and interact with Wendy, John and Michael’s toys. They’ll also see their own shadows come alive on the wall in the children’s nursery and get a sprinkle of pixie dust before they head off into Never Land with Peter Pan.
What do you think? Will you check it out on your next trip to Magic Kingdom Park? Tell us in the comments section below.
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We’re going in 37 days so I hope it’s open by then! 😀
As a fan of Peter Pan I am looking forward to it~
I hope you love it, Destinie. There are a lot of surprises in store!
AWW YISS THIS IS LONG OVERDUE<3
It looks like they’ve done a wonderful job and I can’t wait to see it in person
It’s amazing, Teresa. We can’t wait to share more on this area!
Hi Jennifer,
As always, Disney Imagineers create the best possible guest experiences and I cannot wait to experience this when it’s finished!
Thank you for sharing,
Jackie
This is exciting and is a nice way to update some of the classic rides.
We’re planning our trip for May now and I was definitely going to get a FastPass for this ride, but now I think we’ll just try to get to the ride when the park opens to enjoy the interactive queue. Never thought I’d look forward to standing in line! That’s Disney magic for you!
You have to check it out for sure, Rebecca! The technology used here is amazing.
Great! We can’t wait to check it out on our next trip in Febuary. – The Disney Pin Princess
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I love that Disney is sprucing up the queues. Should make the wait less stressful and more fun. I was actually a little upset that we had fast passes for the Mine Train over Christmas. I really wanted to see the queue, but I’m not going to wait 2+ hours for it. Maybe some other time if I can get there during the off season.
It will be hard not to stop and marvel at the charming detail and the fun effects the Imagineers have planned in this one. It’s simply amazing. I really do hope you check it out.
Do you think this awesome queue will be open before Jan 26th? I am really excited to see it!
It will be open soon, stay tuned for more details!!
I hope the new queue is wheelchair/ECV accessible.
It is!
Will the ride itself be getting any updates, such as replacing the stiff characters with more modern animatronics like the ones in the Little Mermaid ride?
With the changes to this queue, is it now wheelchair accessible?
Yes! We just confirmed it is wheelchair accessible!
I have already seen the new Queue. Why are you saying it is yet to open? I’m confused….
I love the idea of becoming part of the story before we even get to the ride. Looking forward to seeing this in May!
Love this attraction. It’s one of our favorites!
It’s one of my favorites, too. I hope you enjoy the changes!
Oh, seeing your shadow come alive sounds entertaining and fun! I can’t wait to see how that is done. Tink playing with the nursery toys also sounds very cute!
I hope it’s open in April! It’d be a good side to us having to delay & reschedule our vacation due to a couple people in our family coming down with the Flu.
Looks great!! Were any props taken from the now closed neverland club at the Polynesian??
I hope there are plans for Disneyland to get more interactive queues too. Especially for the rides like Peter Pan that don’t have fast passes and usually have a long line.
Wa hoo! I can’t wait to see this. I finally got to bring my wife through the cue at Pooh and she thought it was so cute. now we get to play before another great ride.
The children are going to love this new attraction. I admire the way Disney keeps their parks interesting!
It will make YOU feel like a kid again, too!
This will be so magical for the kids. This was my late brothers favorite ride at Disney World. I haven’t been since 93′ and I am looking forward to taking my girls on this magical adventure this September!
I can’t wait to see how Disney makes my shadow come alive. This ride is always a “must ride” when I go, but will be so even more this time!
It’s VERY cool. My jaw dropped when I experienced it for the first time. I can’t wait to go back.
will this be set up before this march?
It will open very soon – please stay tuned!
This ride is at the top of my -must-do- rides when we arrive in April!
My favorite, favorite, favorite ride at Disney! I cannot wait to share it with my 3 nephews and son at their first Disney experience in just 16 days! 🙂
We will be there in less then 50days! I hope its ready by then. Cant wait!!!
I hope you enjoy it, Marie. Be sure to take your time and look for special effects and little surprises.
Looks simply amazing. We can’t wait to give it a try!
I hope you enjoy it, Thomas.
I’ll be there in September! I’ll check it out!
I’m super excited to see this in September! This is one of my favorite rides but it goes so fast (wished they would slow it down just a little bit)! I am happy that they are giving people something to enjoy as they wait. Since I am a little obsessed with Tinkerbell, the fact that you will be able to see her fly around makes me extremely happy 🙂
Thanks for confirming that the queue is wheelchair accessible! We usually fast pass it as I can’t stand in the hour+line. It’s great that if I bring my chair, I can experience the interactive queue! So excited!
I went through he new queue yesterday- It was really great! Looking forward to another air conditioned queue during the summer months!
The new Peter Pan queue is definitely worth passing up a fast pass and experiencing.
We went in the end of Janurary and the kids loved to wait in line at Peter Pan. In fact they were disappointed the time we had the fast pass and did not go through the kids rooms. One ever so picky detail disappointment was that Wendy’s dresser did not have the music box from the movie that is also then in the Tinkerbell movie. Kids notice those things as well as adults and Disney is usually solo attention to detail that it surprised me.
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