A light blue construction wall blocks a pathway surrounded by greenery and a green metal fence in a wooded area.

Pixie Hollow Construction Walls at Disneyland Shift, First Sign of Construction in Months

Shannen Ace

Some of the construction walls at Pixie Hollow in Disneyland have shifted — the first sign of refurbishment work in the area this year. Pixie Hollow closed for refurbishment and construction walls went up around the area in September. A few months later, the walls shifted to make space for A Christmas Fantasy parade viewing, and the refurbished Pixie Hollow pond was revealed. Since then, there has been no visible work.

Pixie Hollow Refurbishment

A man sits on a bench in a shady garden area with construction walls and trees in the background.

Construction walls now block off a small path in his area next to Pixie Hollow. There is also scrim and fencing running through the nearby flowerbeds.

A man in a white cap stands near trees and greenery with construction barriers in the background.

Over the walls and fences, we can see some of the oversized blades of grass that encompass Pixie Hollow. There’s not much else visible, however.

A light blue construction wall blocks a pathway surrounded by greenery and a green metal fence in a wooded area.

The construction walls completely block this sidewalk, which runs parallel to the parade route.

A garden area with dense shrubs and trees, fenced off with a black construction barrier in the background.

There are also still construction walls and scrim around the Pixie Hollow entrance and exit.

Light blue construction wall with green trim blocks a pathway, surrounded by trees and large green plants.

The Tinker Bell meet and greet remains closed with no announced reopening date. See Pixie Hollow and Tinker Bell in our video below.

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