Overview
- Disney’s Facility Asset Management filed a Notice of Commencement on Wednesday listing D.H. Griffin Wrecking Company for work at Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland bridge, with the scope labeled as general construction.
- Disney has not announced project details or closures, and the bridge remains open to guests.
- Reporters note D.H. Griffin’s long Disney track record on demolition and construction, though a full bridge teardown is widely viewed as unlikely after recent repainting and 2021 pavement work.
- Coverage suggests the wrecking contractor could signal heavier structural or infrastructure tasks under the walkway, which some speculate may be timed to the currently drained Cinderella Castle moat.
- The permit arrives during a broad refresh across the park, including TRON-related updates and Frontierland changes, and fans are watching for any temporary lane shifts or crowd-flow tweaks near the bridge.