![]() ![]() ![]() What has changed: The queue and entrance have been rearranged, and the last scene amped a little to recognize individual visitors. What it was and still is: The voyage through countries of the world has maintained its Mary Blair look, message of peace and everlasting earworm over the decades. There’s a certain sameness to ‘it’s a small world,’ one of the original rides when Magic Kingdom opened in 1971. What has changed: Disney updated the queue in 2014 with interactive scenes and more air-conditioned comfort. What it was and still is: Riders peer down onto London and scenes from the 1953 movie, including Wendy on the end of the pirate ship’s plank. What has changed: In 2010, the attraction was renamed and given a fresh back story involving Cinderella’s beau and jousting. Originally, it was called Cinderella’s Golden Carousel. What it was and still is: The ride, made in 1917, is among the oldest mechanical things going at Magic Kingdom. What has changed: There was no roof over the Disney World ride at first, which sounds hot and wet to Florida folks. The very idea continues to make some folks queasy. What it was and still is: The oft-imitated Fantasyland ride, commonly referred to as “the teacups,” keeps on spinning. ![]() The covering was added in 1973 (along with the central teapot) due to Central Florida’s weather conditions. At first, the Mad Tea Party ride was topless at Magic Kingdom. ![]()
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