Following the permanent closure of DINOSAUR and Restaurantosaurus last night, DinoLand U.S.A. is completely inaccessible to guests.
DinoLand Construction Walls


This morning, the first day of the permanent closure of DinoLand, scrim covers the DinoLand bridge sign as guests enter from Discovery Island.

The shape of the dinosaur is still faintly visible under the scrim.
Construction walls previously created a pathway through the center of DinoLand so guests could access the still-open DINOSAUR and Restaurantosaurus. With their closure, that path is gone.

Rolling planters were placed in front of the entrance to the area overnight. It is definitely possible construction walls that are more permanent will be placed to keep guests out during construction.


Below is a photo of what is behind the rolling planters. It still looks the same as it did before it closed.

The only part of “DinoLand” still available is the Theater in the Wild, home of Finding Nemo: The Big Blue… and Beyond!
DinoLand is being transformed into a new Tropical Americas featuring an Encanto ride, carousel, playground, and Indiana Jones ride. The latter will be a reimagining of DINOSAUR, but the other attractions will be brand new. Part of the land will be the fictional village of Pueblo Esperanza.
How do you feel about the permanent closure of DinoLand U.S.A.? Let us know in the comments.
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