Trees and Walls Being Removed Behind ‘Coco’ Construction Walls at Disney California Adventure

Arica Conrad

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Trees and Walls Being Removed Behind ‘Coco’ Construction Walls at Disney California Adventure

Construction continues to progress at Disney California Adventure for the new Coco attraction with some walls and trees now being removed.

Coco Attraction Construction Progress – May 21, 2026

The construction progress is visible above the Coco-themed construction walls that were installed a few days ago. A worker was seen on a telescopic boom lift actively cutting down some of the trees.

The construction progress is visible above the Coco-themed construction walls that were installed a few days ago. A worker was seen on a telescopic boom lift actively cutting down some of the trees.

The work is happening in the area near the Incredicoaster, as shown by the blue arrow in this overhead view we got of the Coco attraction construction site on May 18.

The work is happening in the area near the Incredicoaster, as shown by the blue arrow in this overhead view we got of the Coco attraction construction site on May 18.

In another spot visible from the walkway, we could see an excavator poised to bring down a concrete wall.

The bucket reached around to the back of the concrete wall and pulled it down, creating a small cloud of dust.

Beige construction walls are also installed near the entrance to Silly Symphony Swings, so work may occur there in the future as well.

An animated scene with neon-lit buildings and fireworks showing a lively street performance with musicians and dancers, themed around the Day of the Dead. An audience watches from a boat.

Disney has not announced an opening timeframe or name for the Coco attraction, but said guests would venture into the Land of the Dead, hear iconic songs from the film, and see Audio-Animatronic characters. Concept art indicates it will be a boat ride.

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