

Splash Mountain formerly resided in Frontierland, which can be spotted over on the far west side of the map. Today, for the first time ever, this map doesn’t feature Splash Mountain – and this is such a wild thing for us park lovers to wrap our heads around! One of the first things guests do when entering a Walt Disney World park is open up one of these handy guidemaps, which are always available to pick up at the gates to the park.

However, our reporters barely made it underneath the Main Street Station when we noticed the very first big change – that the classic, beloved attraction had already been removed from the park’s free guidemaps! So when stepping into the Magic Kingdom this morning, MickeyBloggers were full of anticipation to see what Frontierland would look like now Splash has closed for good. You have no doubt heard the news by now that Splash Mountain closed its doors at the Magic Kingdom for good yesterday, ready to make way for a brand-new overlay that’ll see big changes made to the iconic attraction.Ĭrowds forming and cheering loudly for every flume that comes down on #SplashMountain #disney #disneyworld #wdw #disneyparks #magickingdom #waltdisneyworld /IPUQpeLv9rįrom early in the morning right though late at night, crowds showed up en-masse to pay their respects to the classic flume ride, which many of us are tearful to see closed. There’s a brand-new guidemap available at the park today, and it’s showing some pretty big new changes! Are you ready to check it out with us? The sun may have risen over a zip-a-dee-doo-dah-less day at the Magic Kingdom this morning, but it’s full-steam-ahead for the park’s next big attraction.
