The world of Disney is ever-evolving, continuously enhancing the magical experience for its visitors. One such development is the major construction project at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, which recently hinted at progress through a newly filed permit.
A New Permit Fuels Anticipation
A new permit filed by Disney suggests that plans for a significant construction project at Animal Kingdom are moving forward. The permit, filed with the South Florida Water Management District, discloses enhancements in a laydown yard, an area traditionally used for substantial projects.
Notably, this laydown yard was utilized during the construction of Pandora – The World of Avatar. The laydown yard is strategically situated to the north of Kali River Rapids, lined by a boundary road that extends past DinoLand USA and Expedition Everest. Furthermore, it is linked to Western Way, a road providing direct access to local highways.
A pertinent snapshot from the permit illustrates a proposed parking area designed to accommodate four WDI trailers and a trailer belonging to an external contractor. Such trailers are generally associated with projects that necessitate a consistent and substantial workforce. A comparable arrangement was observed during the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind’ project at EPCOT.
Intriguingly, the upcoming project will be situated in close proximity to Rafiki’s Planet Watch and Conservation Station, areas that have been the subject of ongoing speculation. There will be a designated access route leading to the Conservation Station. Towards the south, visible infrastructure supports Kali River Rapids, while further south lie Expedition Everest and DinoLand USA. A pedestrian pathway will be established connecting to the Expedition Everest attraction zone.
What To Expect
The permit indisputably indicates a substantial undertaking is on the horizon for Disney’s Animal Kingdom, although it doesn’t provide any clues about the nature of the project. Disney has openly declared intentions to revamp DinoLand USA with a “Tropical Americas Concept” that would feature Indiana Jones and Encanto, as well as transforming the “It’s Tough to Be A Bug” show into a new show themed around Zootopia.
In conclusion, the filing of this new permit is a promising sign that Disney’s Animal Kingdom is set to undergo significant changes. While the specifics of this project remains a mystery, it’s an exciting time to know that something big is on the docket for Animal Kingdom.
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