![]() Sticking with Tomorrowland, we have the best type of progress of all: invisible progress. Speaking of Tron Lightcycle Power Run, you’ve only got a few more days to experience the Walt Disney World Railroad before it goes down for an extended closure of potentially over a year on December 2, 2018. This time, we walked around inside Magic Kingdom, where not much is visible from Tomorrowland or Storybook Circus. Granted, unlike in our October Magic Kingdom Update, this time we did not visit Top of the World Lounge at Bay Lake Tower for a faux aerial view. ![]() We didn’t see any visible progress on the Tron Lightcycle Power Run construction area. We’ll start with the biggest non-update update. Don’t fret, though to spice this report up, I’ll interject lame attempts at humor and (in true holiday spirit) try to manufacture outrage about various things… A number of projects have finished completely since our last check-in, and Magic Kingdom is looking great. In fact, since we’ve started doing these reports, this is unquestionably the least exciting one to date. There’s not much in the way of the holidays in this Magic Kingdom update, nor is there much in the way of construction. We’ll have a full report from that night next week, or you can revisit our first 2018 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Photo Reportfor more on our yuletide experiences this year in Magic Kingdom. We attended the Christmas Party this week, and arrived early for some photos for this update. With temperatures the last couple of days falling, it has actually felt like the holidays, too. Even though it’s not yet December, it’s been Christmas for nearly a month here. ![]() It’s back to Magic Kingdom for the next of our Walt Disney World construction progress and random park updates. ![]()
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