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Transport for London has said it will update its website closer to the time of the strikes and has warned Londoners to check their journey before they travel on this date.Ībout 10,000 Tube workers and 400 Overground workers are expected to walk out, causing major disruption for commuters. RMT members working on the London Underground and Overground will stage a 24-hour-walkout on Friday 19 August. Park Information Attractions Calendar Dining Events WDW FastPass+ and Dining Reservation. Mickey and Minnies Runaway Railway / MaInfo. Magic Kingdom continues to be closed to some guests due to reaching capacity. Anyone who has booked an Advance, Off-Peak or Anytime ticket on a journey that has been affected by the strikes will be eligible for a change or refund. UPDATE - Magic Kingdom capacity closure moved to phase 3. Right now, Disney World’s refurbishment calendar goes through January 5 and the Walt Disney World Railroad is still listed as Closed for Refurbishment. Network Rail said the rail industry “is currently working on implementing its contingency plans to minimise customer disruption as much as possible”. While rumors had begun to swirl that the Railroad was preparing to reopen sometime in the near future, we can now confirm that it will be closed until at least early 2022. The strikes on 18 and 20 of August will include 40,000 RMT workers, alongside members of the Transport and Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) and Unite. He said many of the union’s members had not had a pay rise since 2019, with inflation now “running north” of 10 per cent. But, there is one popular Magic Kingdom attraction that has yet to reopen with the rest of the park, and Disney has stayed quiet on just when we might be able to ride it once again. Aslef’s general secretary, Mick Whelan, said the strikes were a “last resort”. Disney World has continued to reopen restaurants, hotels, and even attractions slowly but surely since the global pandemic-related closures in 2020.