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Behind the Scrim: Disney Surprise-Drops New Construction Walls in the Heart of Hollywood Studios

Sunset Boulevard at Disney's Hollywood Studios Theme Park
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If you’ve stepped inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios lately, you know the park is currently a loud, bustling symphony of backup beeps, power drills, and sprawling construction walls. Walt Disney World is moving at a frantic pace to ready the park for its next major era. But while vacation planners are keeping their eyes glued to the massive, multi-million-dollar land overhauls dominating the headlines, Disney just quietly threw up a brand-new, unannounced refurbishment project right in the dead center of Hollywood Boulevard.

Guests entering Disney's Hollywood Studios Theme Park at Walt Disney World Resort
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Without any prior warning on the official refurbishment calendar, construction crews rolled out a wall of temporary rolling planters and heavy black scrim directly in front of The Hollywood Brown Derby.

This pop-up renovation project blocks the historic restaurant’s iconic front patio from view and has forced immediate operational shifts, adding yet another line item to a staggering summer construction checklist.

Inside the Brown Derby Blockade

The Hollywood Brown Derby stands as a timeless architectural anchor for the park’s retro-Tinseltown aesthetic. Its outdoor patio doubles as the highly popular Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge, a walk-up oasis where guests can enjoy artisanal cocktails and small bites like the famous Cobb salad.

The Hollywood Brown Derby
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As of mid-June 2026, that picturesque view has been completely altered. Rolling planters wrap around all three sides of the outdoor seating area. Behind them, a heavy scrim is tightly secured to the patio fencing to provide construction crews with a safe working perimeter.

The Visual Evidence: A closer look over the barriers reveals that this is more than just a routine pressure-washing session. Crews have completely stripped away the restaurant’s iconic red fabric awnings from the exterior stucco walls, leaving behind distinct half-circle outlines where the shades used to sit. The large umbrellas that usually protect outdoor diners from the brutal Central Florida sun have also been entirely removed.

Hollywood Brown Derby
Credit: Brittany DiCologero

Fortunately, Disney has not halted the lounge’s operations entirely. To preserve guest dining capacity during the peak summer rush, The Hollywood Brown Derby Lounge has been temporarily relocated to the restaurant’s side patio. Guests looking for walk-up seating can find the outdoor host podium shifted down the sidewalk toward the courtyard. While the full drink and food menu is still available, the dining ambiance is undeniably impacted by the surrounding construction screens.

Part of a Much Bigger Summer Expansion Blitz

The surprise scaffolding at the Brown Derby might feel like an isolated headache, but it highlights a broader truth: Disney is systematically refreshing every square inch of Hollywood Studios. Just a short walk away, two massive projects are fundamentally reshaping the park’s identity.

Guests in a Disney-themed classroom sketch Mickey Mouse as Olaf the snowman leads an entertaining drawing session up front.
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1. The Magic of Disney Animation (Opening Later This Summer)

Directly adjacent to Hollywood Boulevard, the old Animation Courtyard area is undergoing its final phases of a heavy structural transformation. Imagineers are racing against the clock to debut The Magic of Disney Animation, opening later this summer.

Taking over the massive pavilion space formerly occupied by Star Wars: Launch Bay, this ground-up reimagining is inspired by Disney’s hit short film Once Upon a Studio. The building’s brand-new exterior heavily references the historic Roy E. Disney Animation Building in Burbank, California, complete with a massive, shimmering iteration of Mickey’s blue Sorcerer Hat anchoring the skyline. Inside, the multi-chambered attraction will introduce several all-new interactive experiences, including a state-of-the-art Animation Academy class hosted by an advanced Olaf Audio-Animatronic.

An aerial illustration of a vibrant theme park area with colorful buildings, tree-lined streets, a central fountain, and people walking around; the scene is surrounded by lush greenery and other park attractions.
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2. Monstropolis Takes Shape

While the animation pavilion handles the park’s artistic heritage, the back half of Hollywood Studios is preparing for a blockbuster future. Sprawling construction fences are officially up as crews clear land for Monstropolis, the fully immersive Monsters, Inc.-themed land.

Crews are currently working on foundational structural steel for the land’s centerpiece attraction: a high-thrill, suspended roller coaster designed to simulate zooming through the iconic, mechanized door-vault factory from the Pixar films.

Hollywood Studios Active Project Tracker

To help you navigate the park during your upcoming summer vacation, here is where the construction walls are currently standing:

Illustration of a ride with guests in yellow seats, traveling through a room filled with floating doors. Sulley, Mike, and Boo from Monsters, Inc. appear on the left, holding a white door with a pink flower.
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Project Area / LocationCurrent StatusExpected CompletionImpact Level
The Hollywood Brown DerbyUnannounced Exterior Refurbishment?????Moderate (Lounge relocated to side patio)
The Magic of Disney AnimationHeavy Interior Fit-Out & InstallLate Summer 2026High (Animation Courtyard routes altered)
Monstropolis (Monsters Land)Excavation & Foundation SteelTBAHigh (Back of park blocked off)

Strategic Survival Tips for Summer Travelers

If your heart is set on dining at the Brown Derby Lounge over the next few weeks, prepare for longer lines. Because the temporary side patio has a slightly smaller physical footprint than the original layout, the mobile walk-up waitlist on the My Disney Experience app is hitting maximum capacity much earlier in the afternoon. Log onto the app and join the virtual queue as early as possible.

Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios
Credit: Brittany DiCologero, Disney Tips

While the sudden appearance of scrim and missing awnings makes family photos a bit tougher to frame, it is a necessary part of the park’s massive evolution. Stay flexible, grab a cocktail on the side patio, and enjoy watching the future of the park unfold!

About Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

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