Peter Pan Flight gets a new sign in the Magic Kingdom. Peter, Wendy and also, John and Michael are back where they belong. Flying past Elizabeth Tower over London high above the guests in Magic Kingdom. Furthermore, Peter Pan’s Flight 3d sign has finally returned after a prolonged period of absence.
Back in March, we reported on Peter Pan’s Flight facade going through some refurbishments, and part of the construction was replacing the 3d sign with a flat banner. It came down when they covered the whole facade with scrim. You can see below the before and after.
Related: Scrim removed from Peter Pan’s Flight in the Magic Kingdom
As you can see in the images, the 3d sign is way better in looks and appeal. This should mark the end of work at peter Pan’s Flight. There are so many refurbishments going on right now as part of Disney’s 50th Anniversary celebration coming October 1st, that it is nice when we can report on projects being done.
Peter Pan’s Flight
Board your pirate galleon and follow Peter Pan as he beckons you to join him on the flight of a lifetime. Wave goodbye to Nana and join the Darling children on a gentle cruise over London, where Big Ben and Tower Bridge light up the night sky.
Descend into Never Land between glowing volcanoes and sparkling waterfalls. As you swoop into Pirate’s Cove, there’s danger ahead!
Can Peter Pan defeat the dastardly Captain Hook and return his young companions safely to London? Or will someone meet an untimely end… in the jaws of a ticking crocodile?
Related: ‘it’s a small world’ in the Magic Kingdom Closing for Short Refurbishment in Late July
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