![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s our tour review: Seeing Main Street USA in a new light. You’ve got to see the Utilidors for yourself! The tunnels below, known as “Utilidors,” allow Cast Members, deliveries and even rubbish to be unknowingly transported below Guests’ feet as they wait in line for their favorite attractions. The Guest-accessible areas of Magic Kingdom park are actually on the second floor of a massive structure. We took it and thought it was really interesting! Keys to the Kingdom Tour ReviewĮxperience an Urban Legend during the Keys to the Kingdom Tour!Įnter the underground service tunnels to uncover a mystery that’s absolutely, almost unbelievably, true! You’ll get to see the Utilitors first hand during the tour. If you’re interested in seeing the Utilidors for yourself, take the Keys To The Kingdom Tour. Into the tunnels, of course!! Into the tunnels with all you performers and characters! Here’s a Disney video of what they’re like: Walking in the Utilidors.Įver wonder where the parade performers and characters go after the Festival of Fantasy parade ends? There are signs everywhere banning the use of cell phones and photography of any kind. (Not my photo! You can get termed for having your phone/camera out while walking around here!) Personally, when I’m in the tunnels, I’m usually power walking at a very brisk pace! The tunnels are color coded showing you what Land you are in. No one strolls through the tunnels like they do topside. Let me tell you, the doors leading upstairs are NOT well marked at all. I’ve worked in Adventureland and Fantasyland, and had to take the tunnels all the way from cast parking to my work locations. ![]() Map of the Utilidors under the Magic Kingdom. That’s why you never see Tomorrowland Cast Members in Frontierland, and vice versa. The tunnels allow Cast Members to move between the different areas and help costumed Cast Members avoid incongruities. The 1st floor is where the tunnels, called Utilidors – are located. Utilidors under construction, on the actual ground level of Magic Kingdom, 1970. They couldn’t build the MK park with a basement because of the high groundwater table. The Magic Kingdom – the part the guests see – is actually the 2nd story of the Park. 1, 1971.īig things are being planned for the Golden 50th Anniversary Celebration in 2021! The Magic Kingdom opened 47 years ago on Oct. The Cinderella Castle under construction, 1970 ![]()
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