First Pueblo Esperanza Carousel Creature Revealed for Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Shannen Ace

A vibrant peacock sculpture and a framed artwork of a bright, lit-up pavilion are displayed against a backdrop of rich red curtains. The sign above the artwork reads "Disney's Animal Kingdom," enhancing the wonder with hints of Pueblo Esperanza's cultural charm.

First Pueblo Esperanza Carousel Creature Revealed for Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Disney has revealed the first animal that will be featured on the carousel in Pueblo Esperanza, a new Tropical Americas land in Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Pueblo Esperanza Carousel

A vibrant peacock sculpture and a framed artwork of a bright, lit-up pavilion are displayed against a backdrop of rich red curtains. The sign above the artwork reads "Disney's Animal Kingdom," enhancing the wonder with hints of Pueblo Esperanza's cultural charm.

The wood-carved sculpture of Kevin from “Up” was displayed with concept art of the carousel at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event.

An illustration depicts a wooden carousel adorned with colorful lights, reminiscent of Dinoland USA. It is surrounded by trees and plants with string lights hanging above. People are seen walking around, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.

The carousel will feature several Disney animal characters as the ride’s seat. The land’s lore states the carousel was created by a local woodcarver.

A colorful, painted bird sculpture with an elaborate feather headdress, reminiscent of a Carousel Creature from Disney's Animal Kingdom, is displayed behind a protective barrier in a dimly lit room with dark red curtains.

The Kevin figure has purposefully weathered paint. Her saddle features colorful floral designs.

A colorful, large peacock sculpture with a vibrant design, featuring a long yellow beak and large eyes, sits on display with dark red curtains as the backdrop, resembling a Carousel Creature from Disney's Animal Kingdom.

A full Pueblo Esperanza model was also on display at D23.

A large, colorful sculpture of a Carousel Creature with intricate patterns is displayed in a room with red curtains. A person in a white shirt stands nearby taking a photo, capturing the vibrant spectacle.

Pueblo Esperanza will replace DinoLand U.S.A., with construction happening in phases. The land will also include “Encanto” and “Indiana Jones” rides. It will officially open in 2027.

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