Construction Update: Disney’s Monsters Inc. Coaster Is Already Taking Shape
If you’ve been keeping an eye on Disney’s Hollywood Studios lately, you might have noticed something different happening behind the scenes.
For months, the upcoming Monsters Inc. land has been more of an idea than a visible project. Fans knew it was coming, and excitement was building, but there wasn’t much to actually see.
That’s changed.

Because now, the Monsters Inc. roller coaster is starting to take shape in a way that’s hard to ignore.
The First Signs of the Coaster Are Here
The biggest update is simple—but significant.
The first roller coaster support columns have officially been installed at the construction site.
That marks the transition from early-stage work to actual ride construction. It’s the moment where a project starts to become something tangible. And once you reach this phase, things tend to progress quickly.
These supports are part of the structure that will eventually carry the track for the door vault-themed coaster. The ride is expected to feature suspended seating, giving guests the feeling of flying through the warehouse of doors, along with a vertical lift that kicks off the experience.
Even from a distance, seeing those columns in place gives fans a clearer idea of where the ride will sit and how large it might be.
And the answer? It’s big.
Why This Update Matters More Than It Seems
It’s easy to look at a few steel supports and think it’s just another construction step. But in reality, this is one of the most important milestones in the entire build.
Before this point, everything is preparation. After this point, it’s progress you can measure.
Track installation will follow. Then ride systems. Then testing.
There’s still a long way to go, but this is where the timeline starts to feel real.
As of now, a 2027 opening would be considered the earliest possible target, with 2028 being the more likely outcome. Disney hasn’t officially confirmed a date, but based on similar projects, that range makes sense.
Still, the fact that construction has reached this stage now is encouraging.
It suggests Disney is staying on track—or possibly even ahead of where some expected.

What Comes Next
From here, you can expect to see more visible changes over the coming months.
More supports. Track pieces. Eventually, recognizable elements of the ride layout.
At the same time, work on the surrounding Monstropolis land will continue, shaping the environment that will house the coaster and bring the world of Monsters Inc. to life.
For fans, this is the phase where updates become more frequent—and more exciting.
Because instead of imagining what the ride might look like, you’ll be able to watch it come together piece by piece.
It’s still a waiting game.
But now, it’s one you can actually see unfolding in real time.



