There is a specific kind of disappointment that comes with walking through Storybook Circus and seeing a familiar building wrapped in scaffolding instead of welcoming guests inside. For months now, that has been the reality for anyone hoping to visit Pete’s Silly Sideshow at Magic Kingdom, one of the most beloved character meet and greet locations in the entire park. The wait, though, is officially almost over.Pete’s Silly Sideshow has a confirmed reopening date, and it’s fast approaching.The Reopening Date Guests Have Been Waiting ForPete’s Silly Sideshow will reopen on Saturday, June 27, 2026, with operating hours running from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The attraction has been closed since January for refurbishment, and after months of construction walls and shifting timelines, the signs pointing toward an actual reopening have been stacking up quickly.For anyone unfamiliar, Pete’s Silly Sideshow is where guests head to meet Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Donald Duck, all dressed in their colorful big top, circus-inspired costumes that tie into the Storybook Circus theming of that corner of Fantasyland. It has long been one of the more efficient and popular meet and greet experiences in Magic Kingdom, largely because it offers guests the chance to see four different characters without needing to hop between separate lines scattered across the park.While the venue has been closed, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and Daisy have continued meeting guests outside in Storybook Circus instead. That outdoor setup has worked as a temporary solution, but with the indoor venue’s reopening now locked in, those meet and greets will likely move back inside once the doors reopen on Saturday.Credit: DisneyThe Signs Pointing Toward ReopeningAnyone who has walked past the construction walls in Storybook Circus over the past few weeks has likely noticed the pace of visible progress picking up. A new tent roof was installed on the structure back in April, giving the building its refreshed look ahead of the eventual reopening. More recently, crews removed the scrim and scaffolding that had been covering the venue, and banners have since been installed on either side of the main sign, both strong indicators that the space was nearing completion.Behind the construction walls, crew members have also been spotted working on the wait time signage, a small but telling detail for anyone tracking the reopening closely, since functioning wait time boards are typically one of the last pieces put in place before a meet and greet location welcomes guests again.Credit: DisneyWhy the Timing Works Out So Well For The Character LocationThe reopening timing lines up nicely with the venue’s role later in the year as well. Pete’s Silly Sideshow is not just a daytime meet-and-greet spot. The building also hosts character meet-and-greets during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, two of the park’s most popular after-hours events. Having the venue back in working order well ahead of either event gives Disney plenty of breathing room before the busier fall and winter event seasons begin.There is also something to be said about the timing relative to right now. Magic Kingdom is one of the busiest parks at Walt Disney World, and summer tends to be one of its busiest stretches of the entire year. Between the crowds and the Florida heat, having another fully air-conditioned, indoor experience reopened is a welcome addition for families looking for a break from the sun. Pete’s Silly Sideshow gives guests, especially those traveling with young kids, a place to cool off, take some photos with favorite characters, and recharge before heading back out into the heat to tackle the rest of the park.What’s Still Closed Next DoorWhile Pete’s Silly Sideshow is set to reopen, its neighbor in Storybook Circus is still very much under construction. Big Top Souvenirs, the shop located right next to Pete’s Silly Sideshow, closed in late February for its own refurbishment and does not yet have a confirmed reopening date.Progress has been visible there as well. The tent’s exterior was fully removed by mid March, and crews recently installed a new tent roof in a bright shade of blue. That new roof has not yet been pulled taut and secured onto its supports, which will likely happen over the next few weeks as work continues.It is a nice silver lining for guests in the meantime. Even with Big Top Souvenirs still closed, Storybook Circus is clearly trending in the right direction, and Pete’s Silly Sideshow reopening first means guests will not need to wait for both projects to wrap before character meet and greets return to their usual indoor setup.Credit: Walt Disney World ResortPlanning Your VisitGuests hoping to meet Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy at Pete’s Silly Sideshow should plan around the June 27 reopening and the venue’s 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. hours. With summer crowds already filling Magic Kingdom and temperatures climbing, this reopening could not come at a better time for families looking for a cool, shaded place to pause. For now, Big Top Souvenirs remains closed, but with its own construction progressing steadily, it likely will not be too long before both halves of this corner of Storybook Circus are fully back to normal.The post Beloved Disney Character Attraction Set To Reopen After 6-Month Closure appeared first on Inside the Magic.