Get ready for a major transformation on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Park! The iconic street is now completely covered in beige scrim, stretching from the beloved Carnation Café to the Refreshment Corner. But here's where it gets controversial... this extensive concealment has sparked curiosity and speculation among Disney fans.
The scrim walls, which are tall enough to hide decorative details, start at Carnation Café, where scaffolding surrounds the entire restaurant facade. As you walk down Main Street, the beige walls continue to conceal the charming Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor, the Penny Arcade, and the sweet treats of Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen. To guide guests, there are manufactured doorways with signs indicating entry points.
The scrim and scaffolding end at Refreshment Corner, leaving us wondering about the duration of this construction and the nature of the work being done. It's likely an exterior facade renovation, but the exact details remain a mystery.
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And this is the part most people miss... the scrim not only hides the ongoing work but also adds an air of anticipation and excitement. It's a reminder that change is coming, and with it, new experiences and memories to be made. So, what do you think? Is this an exciting development or a temporary inconvenience? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!