Construction Permit Filed for Jungle Cruise Refurbishment at Disneyland

Shannen Ace

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Construction Permit Filed for Jungle Cruise Refurbishment at Disneyland

Disneyland Resort filed a permit for a variety of improvements to Jungle Cruise at Adventureland, including rockwork updates and plumbing work.

Jungle Cruise Construction

People standing in line at the Jungle Cruise entrance, a themed wooden building with a sign reading "Tours Departing Daily." Trees and plants surround the area.

The permit states it is for “Structural repairs to rockwork, remove and reinstall posts with new footings, add leak prevention to existing hatch door. With plumbing.”

Rockwork could be almost anywhere on the Jungle Cruise, while posts and footings may be in the ride’s queue. The hatch door is likely a backstage area.

The construction could take place during an upcoming closure of the ride. It will be closed beginning on February 17 for an unknown period of time. Disney hasn’t announced any major changes to the Jungle Cruise, which went through a reimagining in 2021.

Disney recently added the first 3D printed prop to the Jungle Cruise.

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