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Tomorrowland Rocks: The Long-Awaited Glow-Up is Finally Happening
For Disney fans who have spent the last few years squinting at the jarring contrast at the entrance of Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland, there is finally some colorful news. The “great paint stall” of the 2020s appears to be over.
After nearly three years of architectural purgatory, the faded, weathered rockwork lining the land is finally receiving its fresh coat of futuristic blue-gray paint.
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A Project Frozen in Time
To understand why this is a big deal, we have to look back at the timeline. The “New Tomorrowland” aesthetic—shifting away from the 1994 “Buck Rogers” metallic look toward a cleaner, mid-century modern vibe—hit a snag:
- 2016: The rocks were transitioned from their original natural red-brown “canyon” look to a sleek, metallic blue-gray.
- 2023: The entrance rocks framing the bridge were repainted, looking shiny and brand new.
- The Stall: For reasons unknown, the brushes were put down after the entrance was finished.
This left a bizarre visual rift: the front of the land looked like a high-tech utopia, while the rest—stretching toward Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe—faded into a dull, chalky gray. In some spots, the old 90s-era red-brown paint was even beginning to peek through, like a ghost of Disney past.
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Progress Near Cosmic Ray’s
The wait officially ended this week. Painters were spotted on the north side of the land, deep among the crags near the moat. Interestingly, crews were seen consulting reference images to ensure the color grading perfectly matches the 2023 entrance work.
To protect the “Future That Never Was” aesthetic, nearby rocket-like structural supports have been wrapped in protective plastic. It’s a clear sign that Disney is committed to finishing the job this time around.
Why Now? The Moat Factor
The sudden burst of productivity likely isn’t a coincidence. Currently, the Magic Kingdom moat has been largely drained to facilitate the ongoing maintenance and repainting of Cinderella Castle. With the water levels low, crews have easier, safer access to the base of the rockwork that is usually submerged or difficult to reach via barge.

What’s Next?
As the “Great Tomorrowland Paint Job” continues, guests can expect more scaffolding and plastic wrap throughout the land. However, the end result will be a cohesive, vibrant entryway that finally matches the sleek aesthetic of TRON Lightcycle / Run and the refurbished Tiana’s Bayou Adventure nearby.
Tomorrowland is finally stepping out of the “dull gray” era and back into the gleaming future we were promised.
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