Disneyland Resort lost and found sign above construction walls

PHOTOS: Scaffolding Removed From Disneyland Lost and Found After Repainting

Shannen Ace

Scaffolding is gone from around the lost and found building in the Disneyland Resort esplanade, revealing the freshly repainted building.

Disneyland Resort Esplanade Construction

Lost and Found

Construction walls around Disneyland Resort esplanade building

There are still tan construction walls around the building. The facilities have remained open during construction work. In addition to lost and found services, the building houses bathrooms, lockers, and an ATM.

Disneyland Resort lost and found construction walls

Stanchions and chains lead to the lost and found station between a set of construction walls. Guests can report a lost item at Disneyland.com/lostandfound. Guests then receive an email with a lost item report number. They will be notified if their item is found.

Disneyland Resort lost and found sign above construction walls

The building has the same color scheme as before but looks bright and fresh. The roof is made of shingles in different shades of red. Signs and dormers are white with pale green trim.

construction walls around bathrooms

Temporary signs on the construction walls direct guests to the restrooms.

construction walls next to lockers

Crews may still be working behind the construction walls to refurbish the building but with scaffolding down, we expect the construction walls to be removed soon.

Chase ATM between construction walls

Other construction and refurbishment projects at Disneyland Resort include Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Astro Orbitor, Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, WonderGround Gallery, and more in Downtown Disney District. The Anaheim Planning Commission recently approved the DisneylandForward Project, a proposal for expanding Disneyland Resort. The proposal moves to the Anaheim City Council next.

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