PHOTO: Walt Disney World Entrances Makeover

Walt Disney World Entrances Makeover

Work Begins on Reimagining Walt Disney World Entrances for 50th Anniversary Makeover

This week, Walt Disney World announced the long-awaited makeover of its classic entrances, which will be getting an all-new look for the resort’s 50th anniversary!

Work has officially begun on the entrances, with just under a year to go before the anniversary celebrations begin.

WDW Renewed Entrance Construction

Concept art has been released for the newly reimagined entrances, which will mark the removal of the Cinderella Castle cloud design and “Where Dreams Come True” tagline, which was added for the Year of a Million Dreams in 2006, as well as the original color scheme for these signs:

World Drive
World Center Drive
Western Way
Osceola Parkway

WDW Renewed Entrance Construction

Work has now begun on the Western Way entrance, with construction workers up on a high-reach by the main arch. Along the road, orange construction cones are set up to detour traffic from the active site.

The red-lettered logo will be replaced with crisp white letters, and iridescent rose gold flags much like the colors we’re now seeing added to the Magic Kingdom toll plaza—to match the new color scheme of Cinderella Castle.

WDW Renewed Entrance Construction

The “Where Dreams Come True” tagline will be replaced with “The Most Magical Place on Earth” along a gold banner.

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