Pirates of the Caribbean Clock Tower Refurbishment Complete in the Magic Kingdom
The iconic Torre del Cielo clock tower at Pirates of the Caribbean has been fully restored! As this beloved landmark shines once again, construction on the highly anticipated new Pirates tavern continues. We can’t wait to see this exciting addition to the ride experience.
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The scrim surrounding Torre del Cielo has been removed, marking the completion of the clock tower’s restoration. This extensive project lasted approximately eight months.
The clock tower now boasts a fresh coat of brown paint, seamlessly blending with the Castillo del Morro building that houses Pirates of the Caribbean. This new look replaces the previous off-white color with weathered accents.
The refurbishment of Pirates of the Caribbean has also included a significant change to the roof. The blue shingles have been replaced with maroon tiles, creating a more cohesive appearance with the Castillo del Morro building.
Construction at Pirates of the Caribbean has impacted Adventureland operations. The Jack Sparrow meet and greet was temporarily relocated to the outside of Tortuga Tavern, which has since reopened as Tortuga Treasures. While initial speculation suggested that the Pirates tavern would replace Tortuga Tavern, ongoing construction indicates otherwise.
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