New Permit Filed for Demolition Work on Tomorrowland Bridge at Magic Kingdom

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Magic Kingdom Files New Permit for Tomorrowland Bridge with Wrecking Company Listed as Contractor

Something may soon be happening at the Tomorrowland bridge in Magic Kingdom, and the latest permit filing has Disney fans raising an eyebrow higher than the PeopleMover track.

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New Permit Filed for Demolition Work on Tomorrowland Bridge at Magic Kingdom

A new Notice of Commencement permit filed for the Tomorrowland bridge lists D.H. Griffin Wrecking Company as the contractor for the project. While the permit itself only describes the work as “general construction,” the involvement of a company known for demolition and large-scale structural work has sparked speculation that this could be more than a simple refresh.

The Tomorrowland bridge, which connects the central hub area near Cinderella Castle to Tomorrowland, has already been surrounded by ongoing repainting and refurbishment work in recent months as part of the larger castle-area refresh. Disney also updated the pavement on the bridge back in 2021, making a complete teardown seem unlikely.

Still, the choice of contractor is definitely interesting.

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New Permit Filed for Demolition Work on Tomorrowland Bridge at Magic Kingdom

D.H. Griffin Wrecking Company has previously worked with Disney on projects including mechanical and electrical work tied to the Disney Skyliner system, so their involvement does not automatically mean wrecking balls are rolling into Tomorrowland tomorrow morning. But it does suggest Disney could be preparing for structural repairs, infrastructure work, or other behind-the-scenes upgrades beyond cosmetic paint touch-ups.

At the moment, Disney has not announced any closures or major construction plans for the bridge area, but permits are often the first clue that bigger changes are quietly loading into the station.

For now, Tomorrowland fans may want to keep their eyes on the horizon… or at least on the bridge.

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