Disney invests over four million dollars in animal kingdom expansion

Disney has allocated more than four million dollars toward the development of its Tropical Americas area at Animal Kingdom. The investment covers initial demolition, electrical work, and construction for key features including new rides and play areas. The project forms part of a much larger long-term plan for the Orlando resort.

Records indicate that demolition costs reached 143000 dollars while electrical installations added about 1.1 million dollars. Building structures and a new playground contributed roughly three million dollars bringing the current total to 4.25 million dollars. These figures represent only a portion of the full scope for the new land which will feature Pueblo Esperanza along with an Indiana Jones attraction an Encanto ride and a themed carousel.

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Walt Disney Imagineering has filed nine Notice of Commencement permits for the Tropical Americas land at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The permits, all for electrical work, list Pro Audio Video Inc. as the contractor and cover locations including the Indiana Jones ride and Encanto attraction sites. This marks continued progress in transforming the former DinoLand USA area into Pueblo Esperanza.

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Walt Disney World is preparing four significant additions and updates that will take effect in 2027. These include a new land at Animal Kingdom, a new resort, an updated dining plan, and an expanded ferry service at Magic Kingdom.

Disney World is adjusting several long-standing vacation planning options ahead of 2027. Guests staying at Fort Wilderness campsites will lose a free water park entry perk. A new land at Animal Kingdom and an updated dining plan will also alter how visitors schedule their trips.

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Disney has covered the facade of its Haunted Mansion attraction at Magic Kingdom with scaffolding and themed scrims for an extensive exterior refresh. The project, which began in late February 2026, focuses on repairs to roofing, chimneys, brickwork, and conservatory glass without altering the ride's interior or storyline. The attraction remains open to guests amid the ongoing work.

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