Disney's hidden restaurant map foreshadowed expansion for decade

Former Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde has revealed a carved wooden map at Tiffins Restaurant in Disney's Animal Kingdom that has hinted at the upcoming Tropical Americas land for nearly 10 years. Created in 2015 and installed in 2016, the map depicts a Maya temple resembling the one planned for a new Indiana Jones attraction opening in 2027. This detail underscores the long-term planning behind Disney's theme park developments.

The revelation came during Rohde's recent visit to Walt Disney World, where he shared a video of the map, which shows locations visited by imaginary Disney scientists. The artwork, crafted by Balinese artisans, includes a Maya temple in the Tropical Americas region that matches concept art for the Indiana Jones ride, set to repurpose the former DINOSAUR track in a Maya temple setting. Rohde noted that such permanent installations require 'betting on some futures,' as carved wood cannot be easily updated.

Rohde has advocated for Tropical Americas for 15 years, predating the map's creation. The land, announced in 2024 as a replacement for DinoLand U.S.A.—which opened in 1998—began construction soon after. Key closures included the Boneyard playground on September 1, 2025, and DINOSAUR on February 1, 2026. The new area, opening in 2027, will feature lush rainforests, attractions, dining, and environments inspired by Central and South American settings.

Major attractions include the Indiana Jones ride, transforming the dinosaur adventure into an archaeological journey, and an Encanto-themed ride with original story content by filmmaker Jared Bush, extending interactions with the Madrigal family. A large-scale model in the Walt Disney Presents gallery previews curved paths, vegetation, a Pueblo Esperanza plaza with a fountain, and a carousel with hand-carved Disney animal figures.

Construction progress shows vertical work on the Encanto attraction, with steel beams and excavation visible in October aerial photos. Guests at Animal Kingdom can observe walls and equipment in the former DinoLand area, building on the success of Pandora: The World of Avatar to emphasize conservation and storytelling. This Easter egg highlights Imagineers' multi-year timelines, where ideas percolate for over a decade before realization.

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Workers install colorful Encanto ride sets on framework at Disney's Animal Kingdom construction site.
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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 Studios Park at Disneyland Paris closed permanently on March 28, 2026, after 24 years, set to reopen the next day as Disney Adventure World. The transformation includes new lands like World of Frozen amid high expected crowds. French President Emmanuel Macron visited the site with Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro ahead of the opening.

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Former Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde is set to release a new book exploring creativity and collaboration drawn from his career. Titled Floating Mountains: The Art of Imagining the Impossible, the book will be published by National Geographic on September 8, 2026. It offers insights from his work on projects like Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Disney has revealed plans to transform Animation Courtyard at Disney's Hollywood Studios into The Magic of Disney Animation, set to open in late summer 2026. The project replaces the former Star Wars: Launch Bay and features an Olaf animatronic leading drawing classes via pre-recorded animator videos. While praised for celebrating Disney's animation heritage, the lack of live instructors has sparked fan controversy.

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Walt Disney World Resort has demolished the exit queue of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic Kingdom, signaling progress toward its spring 2026 reopening after a major refurbishment that began in January 2025. Guests spotted the changes on March 5, 2026, amid ongoing entrance updates.

 

 

 

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