Construction walls with Disneyland logos and blue signs are set up in front of a park entrance building with a clock tower. The sky is cloudy, and there are trees in the background.

Construction Walls Surround Next Set of Disneyland Entrance Gates for Installation of New Tapstiles

Shannen Ace

Crews have moved the construction walls at the Disneyland Park entrance to the next set of gates for the installation of new “tapstiles.”

Disneyland Entrance Construction

Construction barriers surround an area near entrance gates, with signs indicating ongoing renovations. Overcast sky and sparse trees are visible. Pedestrians walk nearby.

After the first set of new gates opened for pre-launch in December, work moved to the gates second from the left when approaching the park. Those gates are now complete, and walls surround the section second from the right.

Construction walls with blue signs stand outside Disneyland's entrance under a cloudy sky. People walk by, and trees are visible in the background.

Work is done on half of the new Disney California Adventure entrance gates, too. The gates have new digital screens on the roof above and attached to the gates themselves.

People standing and walking near a train station building with a garden in front, under a cloudy sky. Some wear rain ponchos, suggesting recent rainfall.

Though likely unrelated, there are also construction walls just inside the park on the left of the Minnie Mouse flowerbed (the flowers are usually arranged like Mickey but become Minnie for Women’s History Month).

People walking near a construction wall in front of a building with towers and a clock, surrounded by trees on a cloudy day.

The walls surround part of the large flowerbed and run up to the tunnel under the Main Street train station. The tunnel is still open to guests.

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