Progress on the Adventureland pavement refurbishment continues in Magic Kingdom, with the work now extending past the entrance to the Swiss Family Treehouse.

Adventureland Pavement Refurbishment

A sunlit, tropical-themed walkway at an amusement park with souvenir stands in the background, surrounded by lush greenery.

Heading across the bridge into Adventureland, the pavement by the merchandise kiosks hasn’t changed, with some gray still remaining.

A quiet outdoor marketplace with various small stands selling souvenirs, colorful masks, and other items. The area is surrounded by trees and greenery, with a clear blue sky overhead.

The gray pavement edges around the kiosk and the stone seating area along the left side of the path.

A view of an outdoor pathway with buildings on both sides, people standing near the entrance of a building on the right, and trees in the background on a clear day.

As of today, the new themed pavement now extends into the entrance of Swiss Family Treehouse and beyond, extending just past the Guest Experience Team umbrella and inching ever closer to the breezeway between Adventureland and Frontierland.

A sparsely populated theme park area with a few groups of people walking, tropical foliage, and a building complex in the background under a clear blue sky.

Stanchions surround the most recently added section of pavement, preventing guests from walking through. Disney crews will typically rope off areas where new pavement has been added until it is ready for guest traffic.

Several people wait in line at a kiosk next to a green, leafy plant area on a cracked pavement.

Some of the green mossy texture has been added around the edge of a planter by the Guest Experience Team umbrella. Tiny animal paw and claw prints are also embedded in the walkway, matching the rest of the area that’s already been refurbished.

A roped-off area in an outdoor setting with buildings, trees, and people walking in the background.

In our last update, the pavement had not yet reached the Swiss Family Treehouse side of the walkway. Here, you can see where the latest progress has paused. It’s possible we could see some scoring at the remaining gray concrete here in a matter of days to prepare for the next addition of themed pavement.

Image of a dirt path with a trail of small animal footprints and a rocky border on the right side, with sparse grass and a distant barrier visible.

While the refurbishment has caused a few bottleneck situations since its start, crews appear to be doing one side of the walkway at a time to minimize effects on guest flow.

Have you been keeping up with the Adventureland pavement refurbishment? What do you think of the new look? Sound off in the comments and on social media, and check out all of our past updates on this project.

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