Disney reopens Hall of Presidents and debuts animatronic Biden

Disney announced its Hall of Presidents reopened to guests on Wednesday and features a new Audio-Animatronics replica of the United States’s 46th president, Joe Biden.

The debut of the current president continues a tradition the Hall of Presidents, located at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, has kept since it first opened in 1971.

“Just as Walt envisioned, creative teams have been busy programming an Audio-Animatronics replica of the President, pairing it with a delivery of the presidential oath of office recorded at the White House by President Biden himself just for the attraction,” said Thomas Smith, the editorial content director for Disney Parks, announced in a blog post.

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“Every detail comes together to create a realistic and symbolic glimpse into the office of the President through the years, from the carefully tailored clothing to the props, documents, and furniture placed throughout the stage,” he continued.

The display with the animatronic figure of Biden will feature some iconic “special items.”

“Next time you visit, you may notice the table next to President Biden is adorned with a few special items, each with their own significance to the President — including peach blossoms to represent his home state of Delaware and a pair of aviators as a nod to his proclivity for the sunglasses,” Smith explained.

The Audio-Animatronics figure of former President Donald Trump will remain on stage next to presidents who have previously served, including Barack Obama and George W. Bush.

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Disney reinstated its mask policy on July 30 for all visitors who enter or ride attractions. Guests who remain in outdoor common areas maintain the option to wear a face mask or not.

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