Overview
- Construction walls around the center ticket booths went up this week at Walt Disney World’s Transportation & Ticket Center, signaling the project’s last phase.
- Booths in the walled area are paused, yet guests can still buy tickets and reach the Monorail and ferry by using paths on either side of the plaza.
- Earlier phases replaced the old red pavement with neutral gray and removed decades‑old fixed railings in favor of movable stanchions that let staff reshape queues as crowds shift.
- Disney has not announced details or a completion date for the work, and updates are coming from on‑site photos and local outlets rather than official briefings.
- A fourth ferry named Meg Gilbert Crofton is confirmed for 2027 to boost TTC–Magic Kingdom capacity as major park expansions drive higher visitor demand.