Let’s take a journey together back to the year 2019. Baby Yoda, also known as Grogu, is taking the internet by storm, and we are crying in the theaters at the end of Avengers: Endgame. But, that is not all that was happening in 2019.
Disney also made a huge announcement about a new ride that was expected to be built in EPCOT. However, here we are five years later and the ride is no closer to being built.
Back in August 2019, Disney announced that a Mary Poppins attraction would be making its way to the UK Pavilion at EPCOT. We were screaming supercalifragilisticexpialidocious at the thought that we could ride an attraction featuring Mary Poppins. The new attraction was supposed to allow guests to “step in time down Cherry Tree Land past Admiral Boom’s house, then enter Number 17, home of the Banks family.”
But, now we have been through multiple D23 Expos and numerous earnings calls, and we haven’t heard anything specific about this attraction ACTUALLY coming to EPCOT anymore. We saw a few pieces of concept art when the ride was first announced, but Disney has been pretty silent on the project ever since. In March 2022, Disney released a statement that the project had become “postponed” along with other projects like the retheming of Spaceship Earth. We also noticed that the Mary Poppins attraction was removed from the video in the EPCOT Experience.
Other than that, we haven’t heard much about this scrapped attraction. The Mary Poppins attraction was postponed as Disney was recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. CEO Bob Chapek also stated at the 2022 Annual Meeting of Shareholders that they would be taking “a pause on capital-intensive projects.” Technically, Disney hasn’t officially released that it has been canceled, but with the ever-growing list of expansions and rethemes they have announced WILL happen, we are not sure that the Mary Poppins attraction will ever actually come to fruition.
However, you truly never know with Disney, and we might still hear that the Mary Poppins attraction will be built after all! Only time will tell, and of course, we will be keeping an eye out for any news and updates about the Disney parks. Stay tuned to DFB for all your Disney news!
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Are you still hoping the Mary Poppins attraction will be built? Let us know in the comments!
Jo says
Disney has gone so far away from the classics that true Disney fans love… why haven’t they realized that from the long lines for Peter Pan consistently… Mary Poppins would bring some nostalgia and charm back to the hearts of those who long for the Way Disney used to be💖🌂👜
Todd says
Not proceeding with the Mary Poppins attraction would be a huge miss. That attraction would likely have 100% support from Disney fans, especially compared to some of the recent announcements that haven’t been nearly as well received because of impacts to existing spaces. I can’t imagine a better concept than Mary Poppins or a better location fit.
Brad Buecker says
Doesn’t bother me and it certainly wouldn’t have bothered my late wife that Mary Poppins hasn’t moved forward. We love(d) the beauty of the English Square.
Lois Pierce says
I hope if they renew plans for a Mary Poppins ride, they build a better one than they had planned. It would be great if it were a dark ride- something like riding a carousel horse around the jolly holiday landscape.
naturaldisastergirl says
It would be great to see a Mary Poppins themed attraction, and just nice to see something classic get some real estate in general. BUT. Perhaps the Mary Poppins attraction has been tabled until Disney knows they are going to put the resources to it to do it *right.* That is okay with me. It would be worse to get something half-baked that didn’t do the movie justice.
Ryan says
I can’t see how a Mary Poppins ride would even work unless you do it like Peter Pan but there is so muh going on in the movie with the chalk painting and then laughing on the ceiling and finally the bank scene. It would be more interestinng to build Number 17 (like the original, not the second one) and do like a walk-through where you can see the inside of the house and meet Mary Poppins and Bert.
Louise Herrick says
I don’t understand what’s complicated about this.