Phased Closure of Dinoland USA at Disney's Animal Kingdom Expected Before 2024 Holidays to Make Way for Encanto and Indiana Jones

Sep 27, 2024 in "Tropical Americas"

Posted: Friday September 27, 2024 10:45am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Dinoland U.S.A. at Disney's Animal Kingdom is expected to begin a phased closure before the 2024 holiday season, making way for the park's upcoming Tropical Americas expansion.

 

According to sources, the first section to close will be Chester & Hester's Dino-Rama, with its carnival-themed games and rides, including TriceraTop Spin. This area is slated to be transformed into a new Encanto-themed attraction, where guests will step inside the magical Casita from the popular film. The first-ever "Encanto"-themed attraction will bring casita to life as guests join the beloved Madrigal family on the day Antonio receives his special gift, the ability to communicate with animals. Guests will feel like part of the family Madrigal as they join the celebration and explore their magical home.

The phased-closure process will continue into 2025, with Dinosaur, the park's original thrill ride, closing to make way for a new Indiana Jones adventure. This attraction will differ from other Indiana Jones experiences worldwide, featuring a journey through a newly discovered Maya temple. Guests will join Indiana Jones on a quest to explore the temple and uncover the mysteries of a rumored mythical creature lurking deep inside.

Disney has not yet announced a precise timeline for the closures, but we expect more details, including specific closing dates, to be revealed soon. Construction on the new attractions is set to begin later this year, with the entire Tropical Americas land projected to open in 2027. Visitors who want to experience Dino-Rama or Dinosaur before they close should plan their trips accordingly as Disney prepares for these major changes to Disney's Animal Kingdom.

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Gremlin Gus3 hours ago

ToTBellHop1 day ago

We do not talk about that scene!

Agent H1 day ago

With the exception of a Bruno scene it probably won’t be that dark

Mike S1 day ago

Until they create projectors that can match the natural light around them it would be way too bright for this to work in a ride as dark as something like Haunted Mansion.

Gusey2 days ago

The actual article https://blogmickey.com/2025/02/disney-patent-conceal-other-ride-vehicles/

TheMaxRebo2 days ago

Yeah, just throughout the ride and hopefully just a test out more effective lol

Agent H2 days ago

Kinda reminds me of the little mermaid ride

TheMaxRebo2 days ago

Just saw about this new patent - wonder if it could be used as part of the Encanto ride to make it more immersive and help hide the track and other cars from you

TheMaxRebo2 days ago

I think it will be like trains of cars, so like 4 cars, each that hold up to 6 people that leave the loading area together/connected and then in each show scene can be slowed down or even stopped to let the action/story unfold for those ~24 people at a time Vs the classic dark ride which are just one car and then continuously move through the ride with no pausing for show So in that way more like Figment

Agent H2 days ago

Okay phew

rle4lunch2 days ago

yep.

Agent H2 days ago

You’re talking about the latter 2 right? Right? In any case as @TrainsOfDisney said I was talking ride system not the actual quality of the ride

TrainsOfDisney2 days ago

Ride system. Mermaid and Mansion have the same ride system.

rle4lunch2 days ago

In my minds eye, I can't imagine a ride built in the year 2025 that should even closely resemble the utter failure that JII is.