Construction Walls Block Country Bear Jamboree Exit in Pecos Bill Cafe at Magic Kingdom

Shannen Ace

Interior view showing a construction barrier wall with a door, located in a vintage styled room with wooden floors and paneling.

Construction Walls Block Country Bear Jamboree Exit in Pecos Bill Cafe at Magic Kingdom

There are now construction walls up around the exit doors for Country Bear Jamboree inside Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe at Magic Kingdom.

Country Bear Jamboree Exit Construction

Interior of a spacious, rustic-style pub with wooden beams and floors, ornate columns, and a chandelier, featuring an empty bar area.

Previously, the exit doors were open for Cast Members to go backstage. A fence and ropes blocked guest access to the exit queue, even before the attraction’s closure. There are now large walls covered in scrim blocking exit area from view.

Interior of a traditional bar with wooden columns, empty tables, and a chandelier, illuminated by warm lighting.

The walls surround the built-in fence and short hallway that guests would exit through.

A rustic room with stone walls featuring a fireplace, wooden ceiling, and a closed brown door with an "employees only" sign.

They begin next to the fire extinguisher. A door is built into the walls for crew member access.

Interior view showing a construction barrier wall with a door, located in a vintage styled room with wooden floors and paneling.

The walls extend to another backstage door into the Pecos Bill kitchen.

Elegant interior of an upscale building featuring a stone wall, a dark wooden door, and an ornate chandelier.

Country Bear Jamboree closed permanently in January of this year. In April, the show’s sign was covered in tarps. A new show, Country Bear Musical Jamboree, will open this summer. It will star the same bear characters but they will now sing country versions of classic Disney songs. Read the complete history of the Country Bear Jamboree at Disney Parks.

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