Disney World transportation just got a 50th anniversary makeover ahead of “The World’s Most Magical Celebration”!
Recently we have been spotting lots of decor changes around the Walt Disney World resort, including the transportation. In the past few weeks, we started to see the skyliner, buses and monorail getting makeovers and now feature designs announcing the 50th anniversary.
The first one we spotted was the skyliner, where a few of the gondolas feature the 50th anniversary design. On one side you can see the 50th logo with Chip and Dale celebrating, and on the back the slogan “The World’s Most Magical Celebration.”
Both gondolas were seen in the Hollywood Studios line.
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The second Disney World transportation to get the makeover were the buses! The bus is all blue and feature Minnie and Mickey in their celebration attire! You can also see Chip and Dale and the 50th anniversary logo, as well as some earidescent accents around the bus, so pretty!
Finally, the last one we notice was the monorail! Just like the bus, the monorail also features Minnie and Mickey, as well as the 50th anniversary logo and beautiful blue color. This one was spotted at the Magic Kingdom monorail station, the gold monorail is the first one to get this makeover.
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Have you seen any of these Disney World transportation options featuring the 50th anniversary makeovers? Let us know!
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