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Restaurantosaurus Airstream Demolished as Tropical Americas Construction Goes Vertical

The changes show the project moving from teardown to building toward a 2027 debut.

Overview

  • The Airstream trailer that once extended Restaurantosaurus has been demolished, leaving a hole in the wall with crews visible inside and the exterior sign still in place.
  • The removal follows earlier takedowns, including a Restaurantosaurus sign in March, marking the ongoing phase-out of DinoLand U.S.A.’s theming.
  • Tropical Americas construction has moved above ground, with the carved-wood carousel’s framework up and adjacent concrete-block walls taking shape.
  • A new playground is in progress on the former Cretaceous Trail, where crews are clearing some trees while fencing others for preservation and running excavators.
  • Disney plans to convert the remaining Restaurantosaurus buildings into a hacienda within Tropical Americas, which targets a 2027 opening with new Encanto and Indiana Jones attractions.