Exciting changes are underway at Disney California Adventure, and the buzz is all about the upcoming Coco attraction! But here’s where it gets intriguing: the perimeter wood fence surrounding the construction site has been extended even further, sparking curiosity about the scale and scope of this new addition. From our latest observation point, we witnessed the ongoing transformation of the area, which first broke ground in January 2026. If you’ve been following along, you might recall our previous update from February 26, 2026, where we noted the initial fencing progress. Now, the fence stretches deeper into the surrounding foliage, though it hasn’t yet reached the end of the street. It runs parallel to the backstage road off Disneyland Drive, which, and this is the part most people miss, may eventually be removed as part of the ride’s construction—a bold move that could reshape the park’s layout.
Orange webbing extends beyond the fence, hinting at even more construction to come. Meanwhile, the plant removal and temporary construction buildings remain unchanged since our last report. Interestingly, extra wooden slats are stacked near the gate entrance, suggesting future fence extensions are on the horizon. Here’s the kicker: the fence is expected to be completed before the Coco attraction itself begins construction, leaving fans wondering just how grand this project will be.
Speaking of the Coco attraction, Disney has kept details under wraps, but here’s what we know so far: guests will join Miguel on a journey through the Land of the Dead, complete with the movie’s unforgettable music and Audio-Animatronic skeletal characters. Concept art hints at a boat ride, but here’s where it gets controversial: will this attraction live up to the emotional depth and cultural richness of the film? Or will it lean more toward a lighthearted, family-friendly experience? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—we’d love to hear your take!
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