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Disneyland Files New Construction Permit for Jungle Cruise
Disneyland has officially filed a construction permit for several key enhancements to Adventureland’s Jungle Cruise. The upcoming work will focus on essential infrastructure and aesthetic updates, specifically targeting plumbing systems and rockwork repairs to keep the river expedition looking its best.
Related – Jungle Cruise in Disneyland Closing in Mid February

According to the filing, the permit covers “structural repairs to rockwork, removing and reinstalling posts with new footings, and adding leak prevention to an existing hatch door,” along with essential plumbing updates.
While the rockwork restoration could take place at any point along the river banks, the replacement of posts and footings suggests work within the attraction’s queue. Additionally, the hatch door modifications likely point toward improvements in a backstage maintenance area.

This work is expected to occur during the attraction’s upcoming refurbishment, with the ride officially scheduled to close on February 17, 2026. While Disney has not confirmed a reopening date or announced any major creative changes, the scope appears to be maintenance-focused rather than a secondary overhaul following the 2021 reimagining.
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