PHOTOS - Latest look at the Tomorrowland updates in the Magic Kingdom

Sep 11, 2020 in "Tomorrowland"

Tomorrowland refurbishment - September 3 2020
Posted: Friday September 11, 2020 9:46am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The work on the new-look for Tomorrowland which began back in 2016 is continuing, with several significant changes over the past few weeks.

First, the scaffolding on the right-hand side as you enter the land is now down, giving us a look at the renovated plain white PeopleMover supports.

At the former Stitch's Great Escape entrance, all signage has now been removed.

Elsewhere, the supports are in various stages of renovation - some stripped to the steel, others down nearing completion.

Click the gallery for more of a look around the entirety of Tomorrowland.

The refurbishments are expected to be completed in time for opening of TRON Lightcycle Run in 2021.

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RhinocerousAug 15, 2024

I know trackless rides are overdone now, but I think a trackless WALL-E ride could be incredible. Creeping up on things only to zip away, startled. Spinning through space with a fire extinguisher. Maybe even elevators to blast off and crash back down to earth.

DisoneAug 15, 2024

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DisoneAug 15, 2024

I do agree! I keep hoping one day it will revert back

Loose PebbleAug 15, 2024

They were going to do something similar with Tomorrowland at DLR (inspired by the future that never was) but cheaped out majorly and ended up making it worse.

SpectroBroAug 15, 2024

Yeah a bus bar dark ride for Wall-E or Stitch would slap.

MisterPenguinAug 15, 2024

Incrediiibles v. the Martians Midcentury atomic age scifi retro. Perfect fit.

BocabearAug 15, 2024

I miss the original with the cannon boom from the launch you could hear all over the park.... the blast of steam and smoke as it launched...it was true Disney magic....Now it's Hyperspace Mountain... meh... Not sure how long it has been that, but I know at least the last 11 years....

DisoneAug 15, 2024

You're not wrong but I am referring to the exterior. Just the look. The look is timeless and does not need to be redone every 10 years.

RosR9Aug 15, 2024

Just found out about Tokyo’s wreck it Ralph retheme of buzz and I am so jealous, wish we could get any WiR in Tomorrowland

BocabearAug 15, 2024

but Space Mountain in Disneyland Was redone...it is now Hyperspace Mountain and the theming that was the whole story of the Jules Verne from the earth to the moon is now gone and replaces with Star Wars overlay... So as lovely and timeless as it was, they did remove the heart of it...Just didn't remodel the exterior.....yet.....

DisoneAug 15, 2024

Like they did with discoveryland at Disneyland Paris! The steampunk future has kind of held up For over 30 years now without need for a major redo. I'm surprised that from that standpoint Disney has not mimicked this at Disneyland, or Walt Disney World. It's a classic view of the future through the eyes of the past visionaries such as Jules Verne. And it was lovely.

horatiogAug 14, 2024

I... don't hate that idea. I could totally imagine an alternate, um, tomorrow in which Cosmic Rewind had been built at MK and they built Wakanda-themed area next to it. There could be a ride focused on Shuri that takes you into the lab to test out new flight techology. They want to integrate Black Panther at the parks, and that would certainly integrate with the vision I outlined where Tomorrowland focuses on fantastic advanced technology.

QuietmouseAug 14, 2024

I wonder if the speedway in tomorrow lane would fit a mini wakanda…that would definitely boost Tomorrowland traffic.

James AlucobondAug 14, 2024

When you just staple excess on top of something that was designed to be sleek, it doesn’t look that great.