Disney is currently working on turning Dinoland U.S.A. into the new Tropical America section of the Animal Kingdom park. Today we are going to take a look at the current status of construction on the new Enanto attraction, along with the retheming of Dinosaur into an Indiana Jones ride.
Not much has really changed since the last time we looked. The Encanto Casita building has progressed, but this new area will take awhile to build.
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Quick aerial overview of construction in Tropical Americas in Animal Kingdom. pic.twitter.com/PCcm7zddwE
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Aerial overview of construction in Tropical Americas at Animal Kingdom. pic.twitter.com/cwom9uxubH
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The Encanto Casita attraction is moving along
Aerial photos of where the entrance and Casita of the Encanto ride with be in Tropical Americas.
Large posts on the structural frame are for hill theming.
Casa Madrigal to located at the far end of the frame. pic.twitter.com/aqjAN2r2KU— bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) March 28, 2026
The platform for the carousel has been laid
Aerial overviews of construction of the village in Tropical Americas. A mix of earth moving and concrete forms. The circular concrete is foundation for the carousel. pic.twitter.com/9ZleRwpoX3
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The current status of Dinosaur as it is rethemed to Indiana Jones
Aerial photos of current work for the exterior theming of the Indiana Jones ride in Animal Kingdom. pic.twitter.com/w59xdblB1Y
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Restaurantosaurus has been stripped of signage and is ready for transformation into a new eatery.
Aerial photo of the former Restaurantosaurus. Most exterior theming removed. The trailer with indoor seating is still in place at right. pic.twitter.com/LRxyXrHId2
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What do you think of the current progress?
Do you think the Tropical Americas land is better than what was there before?
Comment and let us know!
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