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Disney’s Next Big Move Will Completely Transform Adventureland Forever

Big things are brewing in Adventureland. Disney is quietly preparing a refresh that could reshape the land’s personality, attractions, and overall energy. While the whole overhaul isn’t public yet, the confirmed updates and swirling rumors hint at one of the most ambitious overhauls Magic Kingdom has seen in years.

It’s an exciting moment for a land that has stayed mostly the same for decades.

A vibrant cluster of colorful balloons, featuring various Disney characters, is in the foreground against the backdrop of a grand castle with blue spires. The setting appears to be a lively amusement park on a bright, sunny day.
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Magic Kingdom Is in Makeover Mode

Adventureland’s updates are part of a much bigger transformation across the park.

  • Frontierland is being reshaped to make way for new experiences.

  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is in the middle of a long-running closure for remodeling until 2026.

  • Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin began a refurbishment period on August 4.

  • Villains Land is gaining traction with rumors of immersive villain-themed environments, theorized to open close to 2030.

  • Piston Peak is on the horizon, inspired by Planes: Fire & Rescue.

Adventureland’s changes are designed to fit seamlessly into this new Magic Kingdom era.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic Kingdom
Credit: Brian McGowan, Unsplash

Beak and Barrel Tavern: A First for Adventureland

Coming later this summer, the Beak and Barrel Tavern will be the land’s first-ever dedicated lounge. Reservations go live the week before, with the grand opening on August 29.

It will feel like a pirate’s favorite port stop, featuring nautical décor, lantern lighting, and a menu of tropical drinks and shareable bites. It’s not just a bar—it’s a new hangout spot that immerses guests in pirate lore without needing to board a boat.

Concept art for the Pirates of the Caribbean lounge in The Magic Kingdom
Credit: Disney

A NEW Voyage on the Horizon

The other big buzz? A possible Moana-themed boat ride that could become Adventureland’s next signature attraction. While Disney hasn’t confirmed it, the rumor has been building momentum among fans for months.

If it happens, guests could enter a Polynesian-inspired canoe and set sail on an epic voyage across dazzling ocean scenes. Along the way, they might encounter Maui, dodge Kakamora rafts, pass through glowing, bioluminescent waters, and face a dramatic showdown with Te Kā before restoring the heart of Te Fiti.

Using a mix of animatronics, projection mapping, and water effects, this attraction could blend the charm of a classic boat ride with the stunning visuals of modern Disney storytelling—while giving Adventureland a major new draw for the next generation of parkgoers.

The animated character, reminiscent of Moana 2, stands on a boat with her long, curly hair cascading over a necklace. She grips a rope with determination against an ocean backdrop, while colorful clouds paint the sky.
Credit: Disney

The Adventure Ahead

With the Beak and Barrel Tavern adding a fresh social space and the possibility of a Moana-inspired boat ride, Adventureland is gearing up for a transformation that blends its nostalgic charm with bold new experiences. For fans, that means the land will soon feel both comfortingly familiar and thrillingly new—precisely the kind of balance Disney does best.

Sarah Larson

Sarah is a theme park enthusiast who loves visiting Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. She enjoys covering the latest attractions, park updates, hotel changes, and industry developments for theme park fans. A dedicated Marvel fan, she never passes up an opportunity to ride her favorite Disney attraction, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. When it comes to Disney classics, Pirates of the Caribbean still holds the top spot on her list. At Universal, she’s a big fan of the thrills of VelociCoaster, but Men in Black: Alien Attack remains a personal favorite, where she proudly considers herself a professional "Galactic Defender."

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