It’s the beginning of the end for this beloved Animal Kingdom ride.
Animal Kingdom is undergoing heavy renovations to make way for the Pueblo Esperanza expansion, and we’ve just taken another step closer to change.
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It’s the beginning of the end for this beloved Animal Kingdom ride.
Animal Kingdom is undergoing heavy renovations to make way for the Pueblo Esperanza expansion, and we’ve just taken another step closer to change.
It’s no secret that Disney has announced new lands, attractions, and entertainment headed to the theme parks, new ships coming to the Disney Cruise Line, plus SO much more. But, what about those projects that Disney hasn’t exactly announced yet?
Keeping up with the latest construction permits Disney World files can be a great way to find out just what is going on around the parks and hotels, and we recently spotted some you might want to know about!
Okay, Disney, we see you!
We stopped dead in our tracks when we came across this new sign for the new land coming to Animal Kingdom at Disney World, and now you need to see it, too.
A NEW land is coming to Animal Kingdom…but why is it taking SO long?
At the 2023 D23 Expo and the 2024 D23 Ultimate Fan Event, Disney talked about a new land that would be coming to Animal Kingdom. The new land would be themed to the Tropical Americas, specifically built around a fictional town Pueblo Esperanza. However, don’t make plans to see the new land anytime soon.
Disney shared some behind-the-scenes looks at a few projects in the works at Disney World!
Park expansions, ride rethemes, and much more are coming to Disney World in the coming years, and Disney gave us a closer look at a few of those changes with some recent behind-the-scene updates!
Picture this — in a few years, Disney’s Animal Kingdom will look wildly different.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
We are getting an entirely new area dedicated to the Tropical Americas. But with new attractions and theming coming, we have to say goodbye to a land we love, DinoLand U.S.A. We have already seen the closure of TriceraTop Spin, Fossil Fun Games, and Chester & Hester’s Dinosaur Treasures, but parts of DinoLand are still up and running. Now, Disney has announced those are coming to an end so it has us anxiously awaiting the BIG announcement on everyone’s mind.
A Tropical Americas-shaped asteroid may be heading for DinoLand, U.S.A. at Animal Kingdom, but this ice age isn’t imminent just yet.
While we have already seen the closure of TriceraTop Spin, Fossil Fun Games, and Chester & Hester’s Dinosaur Treasures, parts of DinoLand are still up and running — and waiting for you to come say goodbye. So, what is still open in DinoLand, and when is it actually closing?
Animal Kingdom is changing. As Walt Disney World’s most recently opened theme park steams towards its 30th birthday in 2028, the park is set to receive its biggest addition since Pandora with the building of the Tropical Americas land, which will feature the fictional setting of Pueblo Esperanza, which will be home attractions based on the Encanto and Indiana Jones franchises. Furthermore, a new Zootopia show is coming to the park’s Tree of Life.
However, all of those additions are coming at a price. Tropical Americas will be replacing DinoLand, while the Zootopia show will be booting opening day stalwart It’s Tough To Be a Bug. All of which begs the question, is Animal Kingdom about to truly become a half-day park for a few years?
Disney World, are you okay?
As the busy holiday season starts to wind down, it is not uncommon for Disney to perform routine maintenance on rides and attractions, but the number of closures around all the parks is getting out of control. While some of these closures are temporary, others are permanent, and the list seems to continue to grow.
Disney Parks will always be changing because that was part of Walt Disney’s original idea for the parks. However, that doesn’t mean that change isn’t bittersweet.
This month, we begin to say goodbye to DinoLand, U.S.A. in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, as the land begins its phased closure to make way for a NEW Tropical Americas-themed land, Pueblo Esperanza. Now that parts of DinoLand, U.S.A. closed, Disney has confirmed that construction has officially started on the new land.