A tiger stands near an ancient stone structure in a jungle setting, surrounded by trees and carved stone faces.

Jungle Cruise Shrine Ruins Revealed at Disneyland After Over a Year Under Refurbishment

Shannen Ace

After more than a year, refurbishment has been completed on the Irrawaddy shrine ruins aboard Jungle Cruise at Disneyland Park.

Refurbished Jungle Cruise Shrine Ruins

A lush jungle scene with dense greenery and large tropical plants surrounding a calm river. Sunlight filters through the trees.

Guests pass by these ruins during the Irrawaddy River section of the Jungle Cruise. The scene begin with some mossy stones along the edge of the river.

A tiger walks near ancient stone ruins surrounded by dense jungle and a small water body. Sunlight filters through the trees.

The larger remains of the shrine are revealed as guests turn around trees. Construction walls went up in this area in November 2023, with themed signs added soon after. The crocodiles and tiger atop the temple steps remained visible while work was focused on the actual shrine archway.

A tiger stands near an ancient stone structure in a jungle setting, surrounded by trees and carved stone faces.

The new archway is similar to the old one but taller and thinner. It’s square with large stones making up the two vertical supports. The keystone is thicker than the former one and has new floral designs across the front.

A tiger statue stands in a jungle-themed setting with stone structures and lush greenery near a waterway.

Reportedly, the ruined shrine started to actually crumble, forcing Disney to fix the scene. Construction permits for the project were valued at approximately $600,000. The permits covered new electrical, footings, a steel frame, and cement plaster rockwork.

An ancient stone structure with intricate carvings is partially collapsed, surrounded by dense jungle foliage. Two cobras are visible amidst the ruins.

The large stone face partially covered by vines remains the same, as does the rest of the temple featuring king cobras.

For comparison, below are pictures of the scene as it previously looked.

What do you think of the updated look of the ruins? Share your thoughts with us in the comments, and watch our ride POV of Jungle Cruise below:

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