Winnie the Pooh Interactive Honey Wall Returns to Magic Kingdom

Winnie the Pooh Interactive Honey Wall

Winnie the Pooh Interactive Honey Wall Returns to Magic Kingdom. Sorry, the Hunny Wall. It should be noted right off the bat, I did use hand sanitizer directly after using the newly reopened wall. With that being said, we love Winnie-the-Pooh Hunny wall, it is so cute and fun to play with. Furthermore, there are fun characters to find and watch get covered back up with that sweet stickiness. Check out the video below.

Clearly, this past year was rough for playing with anything that people or kids would touch and interact with. Activity zones along with splash pads. Importantly, interactive ride queues became untouchable. I can tell you this was rough for me and a lot of people I know. Now, they are reopening. Which is a great sign for all of us.

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Winnie the Pooh Interactive Honey Wall

Think of the Seven Drawfs Mine train queue, at one point in the line, there are barrels that we can spin. A small kaleidoscope image appears above you. Cute, right? Now if 7 people spin at the same time, they all combine into one major easter egg image.


On the Winnie-the-Pooh ride queue is a Hunny wall, that you can try and wipe the honey away. Once wiped an image will pop out, then slowly honey slowly covers the image back up. It is a fun distraction for kids, and unquestionably, a blast for adults to wipe higher up on the screen and maybe see their favorite character. We just recommend hand sanitizer after you have played with it.

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A Storybook Come to Life

Be swept away by a gust of wind with Gopher, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, and Roo before sliding inside Owl’s House. Bob up and down with Tigger during a hide-and-seek adventure. Enter a dream world where singing Heffalumps and Woozles spring up and down.

It’s a delightful romp through scenes and songs scenes made famous in the classic Disney film Winnie the Pooh.

Before saying goodbye to your new friends, celebrate with Pooh as he finally gets his paws on what he’s been searching for.

Winnie the Pooh: © Disney. Based on the “Winnie the Pooh” works by A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard.

Before Your Adventure

Explore Rabbit’s Garden, paint with honey and visit Eeyore’s home.

Interactive Honey Wall is reopen, what is your favorite ride queue interaction?

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