There are scrims up next to the Swiss Family Treehouse in Magic Kingdom for unknown construction work.
Swiss Family Treehouse Scrims


The scrim facing guests is printed with trees, so it almost completely disappears in the forest of Adventureland. A solid green panel of scrim is on one side. This could later be replaced with a tree-printed scrim.

The scrims are more obvious when actually traversing the treehouse, but they don’t block any scenes or pathways. They are likely hanging from scaffolding for some kind of refurbishment. Disney hasn’t announced what that work might be and no closures are scheduled for Swiss Family Treehouse.


From this side of the treehouse, the scrim is almost invisible.
The treehouse was closed in late 2024 for a refurbishment that continued into 2025, with the water wheel restored in June.
Inspired by Swiss Family Robinson (1960), the 6-story-high treehouse offers 360-degree views of Adventureland and Magic Kingdom.
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