Disney World has always thrived on reinvention. Whether it’s introducing a new firework show or completely reimagining a park area, the resort embraces transformation as part of its DNA.
Right now, Animal Kingdom is the focus of that vision, and Disney has its sights set on replacing an aging favorite with an all-new Indiana Jones experience.

From DinoLand to the Tropics
The first step in this transformation is the closure of DinoLand U.S.A., which has long felt out of sync with the rest of the park.
Disney has announced its replacement: Tropical Americas, a richly themed land inspired by Central and South America. With lush greenery, cultural influences, and new food offerings, it’s designed to immerse guests in the way Pandora already does so successfully.
But as exciting as the land looks, the headliner will be the ride Disney is anchoring it around.

Farewell to DINOSAUR
DINOSAUR has been around since the park’s early days, sending riders on chaotic jeep journeys through the Cretaceous. While thrilling, it has shown its age compared to newer attractions. Disney is now retiring the ride and handing its track layout to Indiana Jones.
The move brings mixed emotions—many guests have fond memories of the dino chase—but the promise of a fresh story, updated effects, and a timeless hero has sparked more excitement than disappointment.

The California Benchmark
Fans quickly wondered whether Florida’s new Indy ride would mimic Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland. That attraction, with its temple ruins and immersive thrills, is often considered one of Disney’s best. A simple copy would have made sense; Disney has duplicated popular rides before.
But this time, things are different.
Disney Confirms a Unique Experience
In its official statement, Disney declared:
“A new Indy experience is set to arrive in Disney’s Animal Kingdom and will be different from any other Indiana Jones experience around the world.”
That line shut down the copy-and-paste theory. With Indy rides already existing in multiple parks worldwide, Imagineers are under pressure to deliver something that feels original while still staying true to the franchise.

What Could Be in Store?
The most likely scenario is that the jeep-style ride system will remain, but the environments and effects will be entirely new. Fans speculate about dramatic set pieces, such as temples full of snakes, collapsing stone bridges, or the iconic rolling boulder chase.
Others wonder if Disney will weave in storylines from across the film series for one massive adventure.
Given Disney’s advances in animatronics and projection-mapping, there’s potential for scenes that surpass anything Indy fans have experienced before.

A New Era for Animal Kingdom
The Indiana Jones ride isn’t just about replacing DINOSAUR—it’s about giving Animal Kingdom an identity-defining experience within the new Tropical Americas. It demonstrates Disney’s determination to push Imagineering forward, rather than relying on old formulas.
For fans, the message is simple: buckle up. Disney has promised something unprecedented, and Animal Kingdom is on the verge of its boldest adventure yet.



