Work to begin on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in the Magic Kingdom
Refurbishments and maintenance are a regular thing at Disney parks. It looks like the next attraction getting some work done is Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Magic Kingdom. A new permit has been filed for construction on the ride.
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The new permit is to “provide labor, material and/or electrical for construction,” but doesn’t list specifics. The contractor listed on the permit is Disney’s own Buena Vista Construction Company.
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The Walt Disney World website describes the attraction as the “wildest ride in the wilderness”:
“Legend has it that soon after gold was first discovered here in the 1850s, eerie things began to happen. Trains would take off and race through tunnels—by themselves.
After you arrive at the legendary Big Thunder Mining Company, descend into an abandoned mine shaft and board your train. As you enter the cursed cavern, the engine speeds up along the rickety track. Dodge exploding dynamite and falling boulders as you swoop around turns, drop into canyons and dart through the mysterious ghost town of Tumbleweed.
Your rip-roaring adventure proves that some legends are true. You’re sure to have a real blast!”
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