A colorful Main Street Window Display featuring animated Zootopia mice and tall buildings in a whimsical scene.

BREAKING: New Main Street Window Display Installed at Disneyland Park Featuring Zootopia

Brit Tuttle

A new Main Street window display has been installed at Disneyland Park, featuring “Zootopia,” as part of the 70th anniversary celebration.

New Main Street Window Displays at Disneyland

WDWNT was able to see the new display being installed during a special Cast Member event on the actual 70th anniversary date for Disneyland, July 17, 2025.

Several Cast Members wearing orange vests were standing in front of the window. They appeared to be testing it at the time, as most of the display looked to be complete.

A group of workers in orange vests gather outside a brightly lit "GIFTS" shop on Main Street at Disneyland Park.

The window is located just under the “GIFTS” illuminated signage at the Emporium. It replaces the former “Cinderella”-themed window display that used to be in this spot.

A colorful Main Street Window Display featuring animated Zootopia mice and tall buildings in a whimsical scene.

The new window recreates a scene from the original film, in which Judy Hopps chases Duke Weaselton through the rodent-sized streets of Little Rodentia. The two characters are on a short track, so they run through the scene on rotation.

Close-ups of the window showcase iconic references like The Big Donut, advertisements, and tiny Zootopia residents going about their daily lives inside some of the miniature buildings.

See the window come to life in our video below:

While this window replicates a scene from the original “Zootopia” film, a sequel called “Zootopia 2” is set to premiere in theaters on November 26, 2025.

What do you think of the new Main Street window? Let us know in the comments and on social media.

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