NewsParks

Eyesore at the Monorail: Massive Construction Footprint Doubles at Disney’s Contemporary Resort as Deluxe Overhauls Take Over

Paying a premium price for a Walt Disney World Deluxe Resort hotel usually comes with the expectation of pristine views, world-class amenities, and an escape from the outside world. However, anyone booking a stay at Disney’s Contemporary Resort this summer is getting a very different, heavily industrial view.

Pool at Contemporary
Credit: Disney

As of June 2026, the ongoing exterior refurbishment of the iconic A-frame Main Tower has expanded significantly. What started as a localized maintenance project has recently doubled in size, blanketing a massive portion of the resort’s Magic Kingdom-facing facade in heavy scaffolding and neutral-colored protective scrims.

This eye-catching expansion is not an isolated incident. The scaffolding dominating the Contemporary is merely the latest chapter in a massive, property-wide initiative that ensures every single Disney World Deluxe Resort is dealing with a major construction footprint.

Scaffolding Doubles on the Contemporary Main Tower

The exterior face of Disney’s Contemporary Resort has officially become a multi-month construction site. According to the latest field updates, the physical footprint of the exterior maintenance work has roughly doubled in scope over the last few weeks.

Bay Cove Pool Bay Lake Towers
Credit: Disney
  • Massive Scrim Coverage: Heavy scaffolding now climbs nearly the entire vertical height of the tower. The structure is securely enclosed in giant tan and beige protective scrims designed to shield the work from the elements and mask the heavy machinery from guest view.
  • Facade Work Centered Between Columns: The expanded work zone is cleanly sandwiched between two of the Main Tower’s prominent concrete structural columns.
  • Impact on theme park Views: Because the scaffolding spans a substantial vertical strip of the building, a large block of premium guest room balconies on the Magic Kingdom side is now completely obstructed by the privacy scrims.

While the interior Grand Canyon Concourse remains unaffected by this phase of the project, the dramatic expansion of the exterior scaffolding means that daytime drilling and obstructed balcony views will be unavoidable parts of the Contemporary experience for the foreseeable future.

The 2026 Property-Wide Deluxe Construction Epidemic

While the expanding eyesore at the Contemporary Main Tower is frustrating for summer travelers, background data confirms that this is exactly what Disney planned for this year. Industry tracking from late 2025 revealed a sweeping corporate mandate: every single Disney World Deluxe Resort hotel will have an active construction project running at the start of 2026.

The exterior of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in front of Seven Seas Lagoon
Credit: Jason Pratt, Flickr

Driven by an aggressive push to modernize aging infrastructure and update high-end room inventories, Walt Disney World has essentially turned its most expensive properties into simultaneous work zones.

If you are trying to book a luxury Disney vacation to escape the sight of construction walls, the current property-wide reality presents a serious challenge:

A brightly lit waterfront hotel at night with reflections on a calm body of water in front. The building is adorned with a mix of red, yellow, and cream colors, featuring arches and multiple windows. A neon sign is visible at the top. Disney World lawsuit.
Credit: Disney
Deluxe Resort HotelCurrent Active Construction Impact
Disney’s Contemporary ResortHeavy construction is being completed near shorelines, and continuous island-wide refreshes are underway.
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & SpaRolling building overhauls, interior modernizations, and exterior infrastructure updates.
Disney’s Polynesian Village ResortHeavy construction is underway near shorelines, and continuous island-wide refreshes are underway.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom LodgePhased room remodeling, balcony staining, and localized roof maintenance.
Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club ResortsMassive exterior facade repainting, structural scaling, and rolling pool deck fixes.
Disney’s BoardWalk InnMulti-year resort-wide reimagining affecting the lobby, exterior paths, and common spaces.
Disney’s Wilderness LodgeExterior structural maintenance, cabin updates, and localized roof refurbishments.

Navigating Your Stay: Tips for Deluxe Guests

With construction cranes, dust barriers, and beige scrims becoming standard fixtures across the luxury hotel lineup, walking blindly into a Deluxe Resort stay can result in major vacation disappointment. If you have a reservation at the Contemporary or any sister deluxe resort, take a few tactical steps to protect your experience:

Disney Beach Club Resort under renovation with scaffolding, fencing, and guests strolling by on a bright day during 2027 updates.
Credit: Rick, Disney Dining

1. Adjust Your View Preference

If you have a room booked at the Contemporary Tower, contact Disney Guest Services or your travel planner immediately to verify your room placement. If you want to avoid staring directly into a tan construction tarp, request a transition to a Bay Lake View room, which faces away from the active exterior scaffolding.

2. Prepare for Daytime Noise Advisories

To keep the guest experience as peaceful as possible during the evening, Disney strictly confines its heavy drilling, hammering, and facade panel removal to daytime hours—typically between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. However, if you plan to return to your resort for a midday pool break or a toddler’s nap, the sound of metal scaffolding work will be audible.

Disney’s Beach Club Resort featuring light blue exteriors, scaffolding, and ongoing refurbishments under sunny skies.
Credit: Rick, Disney Dining

3. Weigh the Cost vs. The Disruption

Deluxe Resorts command some of the highest night-by-night rates in the theme park industry. If your primary goal is to enjoy a flawless, relaxing resort environment with picture-perfect views, it may be worth exploring a Moderate Resort or a non-construction property until this massive property-wide renovation wave passes.

Ultimately, these aggressive, overlapping construction projects will result in a thoroughly modernized, future-proofed luxury hotel lineup across Walt Disney World. But for travelers navigating the summer of 2026, flexibility is absolutely mandatory. Before you pack your bags for a stay at the Contemporary, make sure you’re comfortable sharing your morning coffee view with a towering wall of construction scrims.

Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles