Entrance to Pixie Hollow at Disneyland, with tall green leaves and a Tinker Bell sign welcoming visitors.

PHOTOS: Walls Removed Around Pixie Hollow in Disneyland Ahead of Reopening

Jamie Rowland

Construction walls that previously surrounded Pixie Hollow have been completely removed ahead of its reopening.

Pixie Hollow Reopening

A sign with Tinker Bell says, "Tinker Bell is returning lost things to the mainland," in a garden setting.

According to the Disneyland Park calendar, the Tinker Bell meet and greet page experience will be back on Sunday, June 29. Tink will meet from 8:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and from 11:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily.

Large green sculptures resembling oversized leaves and pink flowers surrounded by lush greenery in an outdoor setting.

Pixie Hollow closed for construction last September, and construction walls went up around the space. Now, all walls have been removed in preparation for the return of the Tinker Bell meet and greet experience.

The Pixie Hollow pond was refurbished and revealed first before work walls were expanded in the area.

A stone walkway curves past green trees, two staff members, and a ride structure under a clear blue sky.

Pixie Hollow is located between Matterhorn Bobsleds and Astro Orbiter, next to Sleeping Beauty Castle, and is described as an enchanted forest hideaway where guests can encounter Tinker Bell in her magical realm.

The oversized blades of grass that encompass Pixie Hollow and “Pixies Welcome” signage are now once again fully visible to guests.

The larger than life blades of grass and other foliage create the sense that guests have shrunk down to the size of a fairy for the encounter.

While the entrance is still roped off with a sign reading “Tinker Bell is returning lost things to the mainland,” the area will soon reopen to guests looking to meet the feisty pixie.

Are you looking forward to the return of this experience? Let us know in the comments and on social media.

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