Three Construction Projects Shut Down Main Street Areas at Disneyland
Guests walking down Main Street, U.S.A., at Disneyland Park in Paris are navigating three separate construction projects at once. Several portions of the iconic thoroughfare are currently blocked off or barricaded as a result.
Construction Walls in Central Plaza

X (formerly known as Twitter) user @PixiedustDLP shared photos on April 28 showing construction walls that have gone up near a popcorn cart in the Central Plaza area and in front of the bridge leading to Sleeping Beauty Castle:
Construction walls have been installed next to the popcorn cart on Central Plaza, and these are not the only ones, as there are also construction walls in front of the castle bridge. 🚧#DisneylandParis
Construction walls have been installed next to the popcorn cart on Central Plaza, and these are not the only ones, as there are also construction walls in front of the castle bridge. 🚧#DisneylandParis pic.twitter.com/0jb9ixuMcU
— Pixie Dust DLP ✨ (@PixiedustDLP) April 28, 2026
What Disneyland Paris Resort has planned for the barricaded sections has not been disclosed.
Fresh Paint on the Walkway

A second set of photos from the same day shows signs, ropes, and stanchions blocking off areas near The Arboretum and City Hall, where fresh paint has been applied on Main Street, U.S.A.
Fresh paint on Main Street. 🖌️ #DisneylandParis
Fresh paint on Main Street. 🖌️ #DisneylandParis pic.twitter.com/nvWh4Ok1y8
— Pixie Dust DLP ✨ (@PixiedustDLP) April 28, 2026
The barriers are narrower than full construction walls and don’t cut off a large portion of the walkway, but could contribute to congestion during high-traffic moments like park opening and closing.
Town Square Gazebo Still Under Wraps

The Town Square Gazebo refurbishment has been ongoing since late 2025, making it the longest-running of the three active projects on Main Street, U.S.A. According to @PixiedustDLP’s latest photos, crews are currently focused on one set of stairs leading into the Victorian structure while two other staircases remain accessible, allowing guests to visit the gazebo and take photos throughout the work.
Renovation work on the Town Square gazebo stairs continues. 🚧 #DisneylandParis
Renovation work on the Town Square gazebo stairs continues. 🚧 #DisneylandParis pic.twitter.com/bCWvM8IvTW
— Pixie Dust DLP ✨ (@PixiedustDLP) April 28, 2026
Disneyland Paris Resort has not announced a completion date for this project.
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