Disney investerar över fyra miljoner dollar i utbyggnad av Animal Kingdom

Disney har avsatt mer än fyra miljoner dollar till utvecklingen av sitt Tropical Americas-område på Animal Kingdom. Investeringen täcker inledande rivningsarbete, elarbeten och konstruktion av centrala delar, däribland nya åkattraktioner och lekplatser. Projektet är en del av en betydligt större långsiktig plan för anläggningen i Orlando.

Handlingar visar att rivningskostnaderna uppgick till 143 000 dollar medan elinstallationerna tillkom med cirka 1,1 miljoner dollar. Byggnadskonstruktioner och en ny lekplats bidrog med ungefär tre miljoner dollar, vilket gör att den nuvarande totalsumman landar på 4,25 miljoner dollar. Dessa siffror utgör endast en del av projektets fulla omfattning för det nya området, som kommer att inkludera Pueblo Esperanza tillsammans med en Indiana Jones-attraktion, en Encanto-åktur och en temakarusell.

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Disney files permit for Encanto ride set installation at Animal Kingdom

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Walt Disney Imagineering has filed a permit for the installation of set elements at the upcoming Encanto attraction in Disney's Animal Kingdom. The permit signals the next phase of construction for the ride, which is part of the new Tropical Americas land set to open in 2027. Crews have already completed the building's framework, marking progress toward themed installations.

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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Disney has released the final demolition timeline for a major expansion at its Animal Kingdom theme park. The closure of DinoLand U.S.A. on February 2, 2026, has cleared space for the new Tropical Americas land. This project will feature attractions inspired by Encanto and Indiana Jones, along with a Bluey experience.

Walt Disney World announced that its solar installations across Florida can now meet 100% of the resort's daytime power needs on a sunny day. The milestone includes a new 74,500-kilowatt facility in Levy County. This covers all four theme parks, two water parks, hotels, and other operations.

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New aerial photographs taken on March 29, 2026, show substantial construction progress on Piston Peak National Park in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. The Rivers of America have been drained and filled, with Tom Sawyer Island removed to make way for two Cars-themed attractions. The Liberty Belle riverboat remains docked after nine months of inactivity, its future unclear.

Walt Disney World Resort has finished repainting the entrance rocks in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom Park. Cast members also installed new misting palm trees to improve guest comfort. These updates coincide with final testing for the Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin reopening.

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