A brand-new Tropical Americas-themed land called Pueblo Esperanza is coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. But this new land must take the place of DinoLand U.S.A., and the first phase of closures is happening on January 13th, 2025.
Disney’s new land is described as a colorful, lush world with details from Encanto and Indiana Jones. Construction is imminent since the new land will replace what is currently DinoLand U.S.A. at Animal Kingdom. In fact, January 12th is the LAST day to see DinoLand U.S.A. in its entirety.
The last day to experience TriceraTop Spin, Fossil Fun Games, and Chester & Hester’s Dinosaur Treasures at Animal Kingdom is January 12th, 2025. Construction walls will go up around these areas on January 13th.

TriceraTop Spin
When the news first broke about Pueblo Esperanza, Disney explained that DinoLand would close in phases, adding that fans would still have some time to visit the popular Dinosaur attraction before it and the other DinoLand rides close permanently. So, while a large portion of DinoLand will be closed soon, Dinosaur will remain open a little longer.
Disney did not confirm a closing date for the remaining parts of DinoLand, like the Dinosaur attraction, the Boneyard, Restaurantosaurus, Dino-Bite Snacks, and Trilo-Bites.

Goofy meeting in the queue line for Triceratops Spin
As of now, the clock is ticking, people! If you want to soak up all the kitschy, kooky fun of DinoLand before it goes extinct, head over to Disney’s Animal Kingdom as soon as possible. We have a feeling a phase two closing date could come soon.

Restaurantosaurus
When the new land is complete, there will be a ride inspired by Casa Madrigal, an Indiana Jones ride, and a carved wooden carousel featuring tropical animals. There will also be at least one restaurant and other attractions, including a large fountain where stories will be told by gathering villagers. The Tropical Americas are home to the largest biodiversity on Earth, so it’s likely we’ll see some amazing details from these areas.
While DinoLand is leaving Animal Kingdom, a new, exciting land is yet to come. The new land is set to open in 2027! In the meantime, we’re always on the lookout for the latest Disney news, so stay tuned for more.
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This has been a terrible idea from the beginning. Dinosaurs belong in Animal Kingdom and the concept of dinosaurs is a goldmine of potential ideas, instead they’ve taken the lazy approach and gone with a complete retheme with irrelevant IPs shoehorned in with zero traces of dinosaurs. This would’ve been a better idea if it didn’t come at the cost of dinosaurs, a subject that doesn’t need a movie associated with it to stay relevant, generations love dinosaurs.
Just close all of Dino Land except for dinosaur ride. This area was already bad when it opened. It’s a carnival style section that doesn’t belong in Disney.
Hey DFB do you know if the photo booth in Dinoland is part of this closure phase ? I know it’s a weird question but we’ll be down there from the 19th for a few nights and wanted to take pics in the booth for our last souvenir.