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Entire Land at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Is Closing: Here’s What to Know

Magic Kingdom Goodbye
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Say it ain’t so! The news first hit in September 2023 that Dinoland, U.S.A., at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, was endangered, going extinct to make way for a brand new expansion of tropical-themed experiences.

dinoland usa entrance

Credit: Becky Burkett

Related: Guests Will Say Goodbye to an Original Classic Attraction at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom

Changes Ahead for DinoLand

The Walt Disney World Resort theme park will be changing as we know it! Chester and Hester’s old stomping grounds at Dinoland, U.S.A., at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, will be removed to make way for what Disney is calling “The Tropical Americas” area of the park.

Dinoland has long been a favorite of Disney World guests since it first opened with the park on April 22, 1998. Fans of the prehistorically-themed land love the DINOSAUR! attraction, as well as TricerTop Spin, the Boneyard, and the previously closed Primeval Whirl attraction.

primeval whirl attraction disney's animal kingdom

Primeval Whirl/Credit: Becky Burkett

Encanto and Indiana Jones

New experiences inspired by Encanto and Indiana Jones are being considered for the reimagined Dinoland U.S.A. land at Disney’s Animal Kingdomper an announcement at Destination D23 at Disney’s Contemporary Resort held in September 2023.

Bruce Vaughn, Chief Creative Officer at Walt Disney Imagineering, shared the vision for a complete overhaul of Dinoland, U.S.A. at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, which would include the addition of magical new experiences inspired by Disney’s Encanto (2021) and the Indiana Jones film series. Both popular film franchises are the inspiration for new featured attractions as part of a total revamping of Dinoland, U.S.A. Check out the art rendering below:

tropical area expansion to replace dinoland usa

Concept Art for “The Tropical Americas” land at Disney’s Animal Kingdom/Credit: Walt Disney Imagineering

Vaughn said they have a long way to go and much more to discover before they begin the process of overhauling the guest-favorite area at Disney World’s fourth theme park, but he says that Walt Disney Imagineering teams are up for the challenge in the Sunshine State.

The official announcement noted:

“During a special “Blue Sky” look with Chief Creative Officer at Walt Disney Imagineering Bruce Vaughn, Josh D’Amaro talked about plans to reimagine Dinoland U.S.A. at Disney’s Animal Kingdom… including a sneak peek at potential experience theming #DestinationD23″

When Will DinoLand Demolition Begin?

Much of Dinoland U.S.A. has already looked like a demolition zone since the destruction of Primeval Whirl in September 2021. The land is in need of a facelift, but just like other D23 news, Disney has remained quiet on when select projects will begin, including DinoLand’s reimagining.

More Changes Ahead

The Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Credit: Disney

Not only will DinoLand U.S.A. experience changes at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but the iconic Tree of Life will be home to a new attraction as well. Disney announced the Tree of Life’s “It’s Tough to be a Bug!” attraction will be replaced by a Zootopia-themed attraction.

Additionally, other changes were announced at September’s D23 event, including the reimagining of EPCOT’s Test Track attraction and a new, first-ever Pirates of the Caribbean-themed lounge coming to Magic Kingdom Park.

As always, we will continue to keep readers updated as we learn more about the future of memorable experiences.

Are you excited about these upcoming changes? Let us know in the comments! 

This post is originally appeared on Disney Dining.

About Rebekah Tyndall Burkett

Rebekah grew up in Forney, Texas and lives just outside of Dallas. She’s been a Disney superfan since childhood, experiencing the magic at Walt Disney World for the first time at the age of 11. Journeys to Neverland are at least a yearly occurrence for her, her husband and her four children (the Fab Four). When they go to the parks, they stay in Florida for three weeks at a time. Rebekah loves exploring the history of the parks, the genius behind the Magic in the person of Walt Disney, and she is intrigued by all things Disney World and Disney Imagineering. When in the parks, Rebekah and her husband Scott make the most of their time by enjoying every minute with their Fab Four, by delving deeper into Walt’s vision for the parks and into the history behind the Walt Disney World Resort, and by photographing the many different types of architecture at Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and on the World Showcase at EPCOT. When she’s not in the parks, Rebekah is excitedly setting travel dates and planning her family’s next adventure to their happy place deep within the Sunshine State. On breaks from planning her next trip, Rebekah is a writer, journalist and children’s author, penning children’s books about kids with special needs that she affectionately calls “believement-achievement” stories. Her hobbies include creative writing, paper crafting and interviewing Imagineers. She is also an advocate for Autism Awareness and for children with developmental disabilities of all kinds.

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