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Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree

Introduction
As part of our Fantasyland Phase 3 project, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh will receive a much needed refurbishment and upgrade. Since the attraction's inception in 1999, it has received mixed reviews among Disney fans, and with the rise in popularity of the patented trackless ride system, the attraction will be equipped with the touted ride system along with a brand new narrative.

In addition to the ride updates, the surrounding area will be "plussed" with more of the A.A. Milne created Winnie the Pooh landscape, as the Hundred Acre Wood will be expanded and immerse guests further into the Fantasyland Forest. Adding scenery to the eastern portion of Fantasyland, the Hundred Acre Wood will include an expanded interactive queue for Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree dark ride, as well as a character meet and greet location as guests enter Fantasyland from the Main Street Hub.


Interactive Queue
The attraction queue begins in the same location as it currently does, however the main extension and remodeling of the queue has to do with its meandering path around the side of the attraction and into the Hundred Acre Wood. Here you see Rabbit's garden with interactive vegetables, Gopher's hole, Owl's Treehouse, and Tigger's Bouncing spot, all in the shade as large oak trees shade the queue as guests travel through it.

Once the queue wanders indoors closer to the load/unload area, you see the classic A.A. Milne storybook pages on the walls showing excerpts of classic Winnie the Pooh tales and giving you the introduction to the ride as it says you're about to enter Pooh's house, he has just woken up, and he's going to begin his "exercise" routine.

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