Disney: Hall of Presidents open again; Trump up front again
The Hall of Presidents has reopened at Walt Disney World and the re-election of Donald Trump has prompted an unusual rearrangement inside the Magic Kingdom attraction.
For the first time since the attraction debuted with the theme park in 1971, a U.S. president is serving nonconsecutive terms. So, an animatronic figure representing Trump is back at the front of the stage after spending four years on the back row while Joe Biden held court and lived in the White House.
The attraction closed in late January for rearrangement and possible refurbishment. It reopened with little fanfare Sunday, just ahead of the Independence Day holiday weekend.
The face of Trump’s figure represents the president’s current look. In previous incarnations of the Hall, some observers complained about the animatronic’s likeness — some floating the notion that it looked like Hillary Clinton.
Disney World has not specified what changes were made during the 2025 downtime. But a statement from Walt Disney Imagineering indicates that the company will “routinely refresh animatronics” during refurbishments.
