Construction is becoming easier to spot at the future Indiana Jones attraction in Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Aerial photos from Bioreconstruct show steel framing is now rising at the former DINOSAUR entrance area, giving guests an early look at how the Tropical Americas expansion is starting to take shape.
Steel Framing Is Now Visible at the Former DINOSAUR Site

The former DINOSAUR attraction area is in the middle of a major transformation. One of the clearest signs of progress is the steel framing now rising near the old entrance.

This framing appears to outline the future entrance structure for the Indiana Jones attraction. While the site is still in an early construction phase, the shape already suggests a larger themed facade rather than a simple entrance replacement.

For guests following the project, this is an important stage. Steel framing often gives the first real sense of height, scale, and layout before themed details are added later.
How the Structure Connects to Tropical Americas

The Indiana Jones attraction is part of the larger Tropical Americas expansion coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This new area is replacing portions of DinoLand U.S.A. and will bring a new setting, new attractions, and updated placemaking to that side of the park.
The visible work at the former DINOSAUR entrance helps show how Disney is moving from demolition and site preparation into vertical construction. That means guests can now begin to see the physical shape of the land’s future design.
A Temple-Style Entrance Is Taking Shape

The current steel structure appears to match the stepped temple-style entrance shown in previously released concept art for the Tropical Americas project.
That concept art showed a layered, ancient-looking temple facade surrounded by lush landscaping. The steel now rising at the site seems to follow that general shape, with a tiered profile that could support the themed exterior later.
At this stage, the structure is still a framework. The final look will depend on rockwork, scenic finishes, paint, landscaping, and other design details that are usually added after the main structure is in place.
Opening Timeline for the New Attraction

Disney has indicated a 2027 opening timeframe for the Tropical Americas land and the Indiana Jones attraction. A specific opening date has not been announced.
Since the project is still under construction, details may continue to change. However, the rising steel framing shows that work is moving beyond early site preparation and into a more visible phase.
Conclusion
The future Indiana Jones attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom is beginning to take shape at the former DINOSAUR entrance area. With steel framing now rising and a stepped temple-style profile becoming visible, the Tropical Americas expansion is entering a more noticeable stage of construction ahead of its planned 2027 opening timeframe.

