Construction Walls go up around DinoLand U.S.A. for Tropical Americas Expansion
Most of DinoLand U.S.A. in Disney’s Animal Kingdom is now closed off by construction walls and barriers as the park readies for the Tropical Americas expansion.
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Hedges on wheels now surround Chester & Hester’s Dino-Rama, including the attraction, TriceraTop Spin. You can still see the huge dinosaur and the attractions behind the walls/hedges, but the area is now permanently closed.
Part of the barrier is actual construction walls painted in Disney’s “go-away green” color. A couple of signs hang on the walls. One says “Squirrel!” and features Dug from Pixar’s “Up” and the other “Change is Good” featuring Rafiki from “The Lion King”.
The Boneyard remains open for guests to explore, along with the thrilling DINOSAUR attraction, Restaurantosaurus for dining, and opportunities to meet beloved Disney characters.
The entire land is slated for a complete reimagining into the “Tropical Americas”. The ambitious plans include an exhilarating Indiana Jones adventure, a charming carousel featuring intricately carved Disney animals, and a groundbreaking ride-through attraction inspired by the enchanting world of “Encanto.”
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