Look Out for Wet Paint! Fencing Has Been Refreshed at Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in Magic Kingdom
Watch out for wet paint! Construction crews are at it again in Disney World — and this time, a beloved Fantasyland attraction has received a much-needed facelift.
This week, MickeyBlog reporters a noticeable update to the fence surrounding Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in Magic Kingdom. Let’s check it out!
Worn Fencing in Fantasyland
Disney is always working to keep their resorts and parks in tip-top shape, so we were surprised to see that the “wooden” brown fence around Seven Dwarfs Mine Train has been looking a little weathered recently.
The finish looked pretty worn the last time we stopped by. Damage was particularly evident along the bottoms of the posts.
Of course, Disney Parks are known for being meticulously clean and well-kept. We knew it was only a matter of time before the fence was restored to its former glory.
Watch Out for Wet Paint!
On a recent trip to Magic Kingdom, our team spotted ‘Wet Paint’ signs mounted to the fence outside Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.
The adorable yellow signs feature our favorite mischievous extraterrestrial, and warn guests away from the wet paint.
The new paint looks crisp and fresh once again!
The posts are painted in various earthy shades of tan, brown, and green. We love the multi-tonal look!
Ride Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
Located in Fantasyland in Disney’s Magic Kingdom, the Seven Dwarfs Mine train is based on Disney’s 1937 animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
One part rollercoaster and one part dark ride, Seven Dwarfs Mine train features favorite Disney characters like Snow White, the Evil Queen.
Stay tuned to MickeyBlog for all the latest construction updates!