Adventureland Kiosks Moved To Wrap Up Still Incomplete Pavement Project in Magic Kingdom

Gretchen McDermid

A pathway through a park lined with tropical plants leads past a building on the left, with a spire visible in the distance, reminiscent of Adventureland Kiosks at Magic Kingdom.

Adventureland Kiosks Moved To Wrap Up Still Incomplete Pavement Project in Magic Kingdom

Bwana Bob’s and the outdoor vending cart near the entrance of Adventureland in Magic Kingdom have been moved as some of the final plain pavement sections are prepared for replacement.

Kiosks Moved in Adventureland

People strolling along a path in a park, with towering palm trees and clear skies, feel as if they've stepped into Adventureland.

Starting back in the summer of 2024, Disney has slowly been replacing all of the pavement in Adventureland one section at a time. Now, it appears this front area near the entrance of the land has been prepped for an update.

A pathway through a park lined with tropical plants leads past a building on the left, with a spire visible in the distance, reminiscent of Adventureland Kiosks at Magic Kingdom.

This right area is usually home to a food kiosk as well as Bwana Bob’s, which is a small merchandise stand usually selling hats and ear headbands. Both kiosks have now been pushed further back, leaving this front section empty. The grey pavement has been cut into squares, further implying its imminent removal.

People stroll along a path in the park beneath clear skies and swaying palm trees, reminiscent of an afternoon in Adventureland.

This photo shows the older pavement on the right directly next to the new themed pavement on the left. Most of the old pavement is grey and plain, while the new pavement is brown and themed with animal footprints, horseshoe marks, and other Adventureland-style details. We expect this remaining grey concrete to be blocked off with stanchion ropes soon.

People sitting near a small tropical-themed shop called "Brown Bob's" in a lush outdoor setting, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of Adventureland Kiosks.

Meanwhile, Bwana Bob’s and the ODV cart are still open, but they have been pushed onto the already-replaced pavement near the entrance to the Swiss Family Treehouse.

A person pushes a stroller past a souvenir stall at the Adventureland Kiosks, where hats, headbands, and plush toys await beneath the vibrant skies of Magic Kingdom.

This photo shows the two stands in their usual location, with the old pavement underneath them. As reported during our last Adventureland pavement update, the section underneath Bwana Bob’s and the food stand was one of the last remaining pavement areas in need of updating. Most other areas in Adventureland, including the front of Sunglass Hut and Agrabah Bazaar, have already received the new pavement.

Do you like the new themed Adventureland pavement? Let us know in the comments.

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