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New Magic Kingdom Theater Inspired by Kansas City’s Willis Wood Theater

New Magic Kingdom Theater Inspired by Kansas City’s Willis Wood Theater

Walt Disney World will be introducing a brand new large-scale theater to Magic Kingdom somewhere in the area of Main Street, U.S.A.

This brand new theater is inspired by the 1920’s Willis Wood Theater of Kansas, MO. This theater will bring entertainment to Main Street, U.S.A.  It will be an enclosed, air-conditioned (thankfully) theater to host full-scale Disney theater shows.

Bob Chapek said,

“Across Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, we’ve been upping the game in Entertainment with shows like Frozen Live at the Hyperion. It’s been a huge hit at the Disneyland Resort, and I’m sure many of you have seen it. This new theater at Walt Disney World continues that streak by bringing a new venue for world-class entertainment to the world’s biggest park.”

At this time, no other details have been announced about this new theater.

What are your thoughts on the new Magic Kingdom theater?


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Neva Huddleston

Sunday 16th of July 2017

Where do you think it will be? I hope they don't close Tony's!

kennythepirate

Monday 17th of July 2017

They haven't stated, but it does look like an improved version of Town Square Theater

Daniel

Sunday 16th of July 2017

Hi Kenny! I think that it is a great idea. Also, why not have a theater where Disney classic movies could play all day?

AmyZ

Saturday 15th of July 2017

I thought it meant for movies... but now I am excited!!! Shows were so awesome in CA so glad to have this space!!!

Trina

Saturday 15th of July 2017

Haha, I love the artist rendering--the family taking a selfie!

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