Rocks Repainted, Half of Scaffolding Removed From Swiss Family Treehouse at Magic Kingdom

Shannen Ace

Large tree with dense green foliage like the Swiss Family Treehouse, surrounded by lush plants under a bright blue sky.

Rocks Repainted, Half of Scaffolding Removed From Swiss Family Treehouse at Magic Kingdom

The Swiss Family Treehouse in Magic Kingdom remains under refurbishment but half of the scrim and scaffolding has come down from the attraction.

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Large tree with dense green foliage like the Swiss Family Treehouse, surrounded by lush plants under a bright blue sky.

The treehouse has been closed since November, and despite missing its original reopening date, it partially reopened just before Christmas, and the crow’s nest reopened in February. But green scrim and scaffolding still covered most of the tree’s trunk for the past several months.

Large treehouse like the Swiss Family Treehouse, with scaffolding, green tarps, and ladders amid lush greenery.

Now, some of the trunk is visible again from the sidewalk. Scrim and scaffolding remain on the lower half of the Swiss Family Treehouse as refurbishment work continues.

A seating area near wooden barrels and benches, surrounded by rocks and plants by the Swiss Family Treehouse.

Meanwhile, fake rocks near the attraction have been repainted. These rocks create structures around water fountains, planters, and built-in benches.

A stone and wood planter with bright yellow-orange plants near the Swiss Family Treehouse in Magic Kingdom.

The darker rocks in the picture above are freshly painted while the lighter rocks are faded. The paint work comes after Disney redid the pavement in the area.

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