Future of Disney Theme Park Was Confirmed Through This Unexpected Map Update
Disney’s Animal Kingdom just confirmed what’s coming next for the Disney park through a simple but significant change at the Adventurers Outpost meet and greet location. The backdrop behind Mickey and Minnie Mouse no longer references DinoLand U.S.A.

The Disney Backdrop Change
The Adventurers Outpost features a tapestry-like backdrop behind Mickey and Minnie that includes visual references to Animal Kingdom’s various lands. Discovery Island, Africa, and Asia are all represented on the design.
Previously, DinoLand U.S.A. appeared on the backdrop as a skeletal brachiosaurus. That dinosaur has been removed and replaced with an image of Casita from Encanto, directly referencing the attraction currently under construction as part of Tropical Americas.
Why This Matters
The change essentially acknowledges that DinoLand U.S.A. no longer exists as part of Animal Kingdom’s identity. Disney updating this backdrop before Tropical Americas has even opened demonstrates confidence in the transformation timeline and commitment to establishing the new land as the park’s next chapter.

DINOSAUR operates its final day on February 1, 2026, before closing permanently on February 2. Restaurantosaurus also closes after February 1, completely ending DinoLand U.S.A. as a functioning theme park land.
The Adventurers Outpost Experience
Adventurers Outpost remains one of the few Walt Disney World locations where guests can meet Mickey and Minnie together simultaneously. Both characters wear safari-inspired outfits reflecting Animal Kingdom’s adventure and exploration themes.
Guests waiting in line view photographs showcasing Mickey and Minnie’s various adventures before entering the meet-and-greet area. The updated backdrop now gives guests an unexpected preview of Animal Kingdom’s future during what would otherwise be a routine character interaction.
What Tropical Americas Includes
Tropical Americas will celebrate Central and South American landscapes and stories when it opens in 2027. The land features multiple new experiences, including an Encanto attraction as the signature ride, currently under construction with visible steel framing forming the show building.
An Indiana Jones attraction will reimagine DINOSAUR’s existing ride system with completely new theming, storyline, and environments. A wood-carved animal carousel inspired by classic Disney films provides family-friendly experiences throughout the land.
The village of Pueblo Esperanza serves as the central gathering space featuring a fountain plaza surrounded by dining and entertainment offerings. Disney has also filed permits revealing details about the new land’s playground.
Construction Progress at Disney
The Encanto show building has reached the vertical phase with steel framing visible as crews build the structure. Deep excavation areas suggest advanced ride features potentially related to finale sequences or complex ride systems.
Disney has filed permits with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, revealing specific details about playgrounds, including slides and climbing structures, located on the former Cretaceous Trail site.
The Transition Period
Guests visiting Animal Kingdom in early 2026 will encounter a park in transition. Construction walls occupy DinoLand U.S.A.’s former space while references throughout the park gradually shift toward acknowledging Tropical Americas.
The Adventurers Outpost backdrop change represents subtle environmental storytelling Disney employs throughout its parks. Updating details collectively communicates the park’s direction without requiring formal announcements or press releases.
Disney Guest Impact
For observant guests, the Tropical Americas reference on the meet-and-greet backdrop offers a meaningful glimpse into Animal Kingdom’s future. The change transforms a routine character meet-and-greet into an unexpected preview of what the park is becoming.
Families visiting Adventurers Outpost for Mickey and Minnie photos will now capture images with Tropical Americas imagery visible behind the characters, inadvertently documenting this historic transition period at Animal Kingdom in their vacation photos.
Looking Ahead
The 2027 Tropical Americas opening will bring multiple new experiences simultaneously rather than phased rollouts. Disney appears committed to minimizing how long this section of Animal Kingdom remains behind construction walls.
The backdrop update at Adventurers Outpost signals that Disney considers Tropical Americas already part of Animal Kingdom’s identity, despite the land not yet existing in physical form, reflecting confidence that the transformation will deliver experiences worthy of replacing one of the park’s original lands.





