Disney's Hollywood Studios is undergoing a dramatic transformation, and the latest updates are sure to spark excitement and debate among theme park enthusiasts! The iconic Muppets Courtyard is no more, and the changes are extensive.
But wait, there's more! Gonzo's Royal Flush, a beloved fixture in the former Muppets area, is getting a major makeover. Scaffolding has taken over, and the once-familiar facade is disappearing. In our previous update, we saw the beginnings of this transformation, but now the scaffolding has expanded, enveloping the front of the building. And this is just the start of the reimagining of this area, which will soon become an entirely new land.
Here's where it gets intriguing: the recent removal of prop pipes and brickwork reveals a building stripped to its core. The former Muppet Vision theater is almost unrecognizable! But don't worry, this is all part of the plan. The brick removal aligns with the concept art for the upcoming Monstropolis, hinting at a new marquee and decorations. And with the main attraction being the Monsters, Inc. door coaster, it's clear that big changes are coming.
And this is the part most people miss: while the Muppets Courtyard is being transformed, the Muppets themselves will find a new home in the reimagined Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. It's a clever way to keep the Muppets alive in the park while updating the overall experience.
As the construction continues, we can't help but wonder: what will the final result be? Will the new land capture the magic of the Muppets while offering a fresh experience? Only time will tell, and we're eager to see it unfold.
What are your thoughts on these changes? Are you excited for the new Monstropolis, or do you have concerns? Share your opinions and keep the conversation going!