Construction Walls Installed at Disney’s Transportation and Ticket Center

Shannen Ace

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Construction walls block an outdoor area with blue signs featuring Mickey Mouse icons and empty pink pavement in front.

Construction Walls Installed at Disney’s Transportation and Ticket Center

Construction walls are blocking several of the ticket booths at the Transportation and Ticket Center of Walt Disney World.

Transportation and Ticket Center Construction Walls

Construction walls block an outdoor area with blue signs featuring Mickey Mouse icons and empty pink pavement in front.

The walls surround the booths on the left side of the plaza when approaching after the security checkpoint.

A Disney World entrance with construction barriers and Mickey Mouse-themed signs under a clear sky.

Where the walls run into a planter, there are instead rolling planters blocking the ticket booths. We could still see screens above the booths running video and displaying ticket prices.

Gray construction walls block the Ticket Center entrance to the building under renovation on a partly cloudy, sunny day.

The walls end at the building on the far left side of the Transportation and Ticket Center, which includes Cast Member spaces and restrooms. The restrooms are still open to guests.

The walls wrap around the back sides of the booths, too, facing the Monorail stations. They are decorated with PPG Paints-branded signs featuring Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse quotes.

Disney has not announced any construction for the Transportation and Ticket Center, so this may be standard maintenance, like repainting or paving.

The parking lots of the Transportation and Ticket Center recently got new directional decals, although they incorrectly referred to the TTC as the “Ticket and Transportation Center.” They have since been removed.

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