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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Weathered Restaurantosaurus trailer marked for demolition amid ongoing construction of Pueblo Esperanza at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
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Restaurantosaurus trailer marked for demolition amid Pueblo Esperanza progress

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Following the recent carousel foundation pour, Walt Disney World has marked a trailer from the former Restaurantosaurus for demolition on March 19, 2026, as crews advance the DinoLand U.S.A. transformation into Pueblo Esperanza at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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.

On March 16, 2026, Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris celebrated its 24th anniversary, the last under that name before rebranding to Disney Adventure World on March 29. New signage is already installed, and preview events for the upcoming World of Frozen land faced operational challenges. The rebrand introduces fresh attractions while retaining popular existing ones.

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Building on earlier 2026 closures and rethemes, Walt Disney World Resort has outlined seven key developments for summer visits, including permanent Bluey experiences at Animal Kingdom, ride reopenings with enhancements, and new themed areas at Hollywood Studios.

Walt Disney World has removed scrim from one structural column at Woody’s Lunch Box in Toy Story Land, marking progress on a shade expansion project that began in early 2022. The change reveals a themed beam designed like a wooden box of dominoes. Guests have waited over four years for improvements to address limited covered seating in the hot Florida sun.

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Visitors entering Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom now experience a more unified and modern look following phased updates over several years. Key changes include the addition of TRON Lightcycle / Run, the recent reopening of Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, and repainting at the entrance. One major attraction, Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress, awaits its refresh.

 

 

 

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