The A-Frame cabins at Disney’s upcoming Lakeshore Lodge continue to progress, with our newest construction update. Among other updates, the parking lot also appears to have a structure that could become covered shade.
Lakeshore Lodge Construction on March 6

From the water, we got a look at steady progress on the A-Frame cabins that will be part of the new resort. Disney Lakeshore Lodge is being built next to Fort Wilderness Resort on the former River Country site, across the water from the abandoned Discovery Island in Bay Lake.


The Disney Vacation Club resort, set to open in 2027, will be “inspired by the majesty of nature and its enduring influence on Disney artists.”

More roofing is being added to the angular overhangs that reflect the porte cochere structure.


Most work appears to have been done on this wing of the resort, as the roof and general frame have advanced since our last update.

Work on the building above, believed to be a lakefront bar or restaurant, continues. Roofing has advanced, as exterior work has even removed some scaffolding.


When the resort was first announced, it was marketed as a Princess and the Frog-inspired location set to be a full-on, standalone table service restaurant on Bay Lake. However, now that plans for the resort have changed, this may not be the case.

Getting closer to the shore, a few Crew Members were present working on the wing closest to Fort Wilderness. Little changes can be seen here.

From the water, we also noticed a structure surrounding what is believed to be a lazy river. Currently, the structure is mainly cinder blocks surrounded by scaffolding.

The cabins along Clementine Beach have started to receive roofing over the past weeks. Notably, these cabins have been further behind those on the opposite side of the resort, some of which already had roofing.



Crews also continue working on the entrance and porte cochere. This side of the entrance area will be seen from the interior courtyard of the resort. Scaffolding has disappeared on a couple of the roof panels.

On the opposite side, the angular entrance porte cochere continues to receive additional concrete reinforcement. This extended covered area will allow vehicles to pass through and will make it easy for guests to check in and out. From road side, we could also see red supports in the parking lot area. This could be future covered parking or a covered walkway.
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