Bye-Bye Dinosaurs, Hola Tropics: Animal Kingdom Kicks Off DinoLand U.S.A. Makeover

Disney’s Animal Kingdom is trading T-Rex bones for tropical blooms. On January 13, 2025, the park began phasing out DinoLand U.S.A. to make room for a brand-new land inspired by the lush American tropics—and packed with fresh Disney IP.

What’s Changing?

  • Chester & Hester’s Dino-Rama closed first, marking the official start of construction.
  • The area will be re-imagined as Pueblo Esperanza, a fictional riverside town where adventure and magic collide.
  • Two headline attractions are confirmed so far:
    • An "Encanto" family dark ride rumored to let guests step into the Madrigal family’s Casita.
    • An "Indiana Jones" thrill ride, likely a re-skin of the existing DINOSAUR ride system—think whips, rolling boulders, and John Williams’ score.

Timeline for the Makeover

Year Milestone
2025 Dino-Rama closure, site prep begins
2026 Vertical construction and theming underway
2027 Grand opening of the re-themed land

Disney hasn’t revealed exact dates, but history suggests a late-2027 debut—just in time for Walt Disney World’s 56th anniversary.

Why Move From Dinosaurs to the Tropics?

  1. Stronger storytelling: DinoLand was fun but thematically thin. A tropical village sets the stage for deeper narratives.
  2. IP synergy: Modern guests flock to rides tied to movies they love. “Encanto” and “Indiana Jones” both have built-in fanbases.
  3. Park balance: Animal Kingdom already highlights real animals and conservation. A Central-American setting doubles down on that ecological focus.

Encanto and Indy: Perfect Companions?

It might sound odd to pair a Colombian family musical with a 1930s archaeologist, but Disney loves contrast:

  • Shared setting: Both stories thrive in jungle environments.
  • Adventure vs. magic: The land can offer thrills for teens (Indy) and heartwarming charm for families (Encanto).
  • Merch and food: Expect arepas next to dusty relic replicas—a combo that keeps guests (and wallets) in the land longer.

What This Means for Disney Parks Fans

  • Long construction walls: Prepare for detours on your 2025–2026 visits.
  • Fresh nighttime potential: Colorful "Encanto" lighting could bring more after-dark life to a park that closes early.
  • Trend watch: The makeover echoes Epcot’s recent IP infusion and Disneyland’s Tiana’s Bayou Adventure—signaling Disney’s continued push to anchor every corner of its parks in recognizable franchises.

Key Takeaways

  • DinoLand U.S.A. is officially extinct as of January 2025.
  • The new land, Pueblo Esperanza, opens in phases leading to a 2027 completion.
  • Attractions themed to “Encanto” and “Indiana Jones” will headline the area.
  • The update aligns Animal Kingdom with Disney’s broader IP-first strategy while deepening its ecological storytelling.

Source: Wikipedia

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