Construction Walls Completely Removed From Tomorrowland Entrance at Disneyland Revealing Widened Walkway

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The construction walls are down at the entrance to Tomorrowland at Disneyland and most of the “French Fry” rocks have been removed. The removal of the rocks and widening of the pathway is part of Project Stardust, a park-wide effort to ease congestion. Here’s a look around the newly opened area!

Walls have been removed from the left side of the entrance for weeks, but some remain for electrical equipment.

Finally, here’s a look at the last of the “French Fry” rocks, which may remain at this point.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Personally I loved the columnar basalt pillars and wish they would have tried to restack them instead or remove them. Thanks for the update and photos.

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