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Swiss Family Treehouse Construction Scrim Appears at Magic Kingdom

The Adventureland walkthrough remains open while a multi-story work area is covered on the back of the treehouse.

Swiss Family Treehouse at Magic Kingdom
Image credit: Walt Disney World.

BlogMickey reported Monday that a multi-story construction scrim is visible on the back of Swiss Family Treehouse at Magic Kingdom.

The scrim covers a work area on the back side of the Adventureland walkthrough. Guests were still able to climb through the treehouse while the scrim was up.

Swiss Family Treehouse Work Area

The visible covering uses sky-and-foliage printing in some areas and green mesh in others. BlogMickey also photographed exposed metal decking and protective wrapping around parts of the treehouse structure.

Walt Disney World has not announced a project name, closure, or return date tied to the work. For guests, the practical change is simple: the treehouse remains open with part of its back side covered.

Swiss Family Treehouse is a self-guided walkthrough inspired by the Robinson family treehouse from the 1960 film. The attraction sits in Adventureland, near Jungle Cruise and The Magic Carpets of Aladdin.

Sources: July 6 construction report and Walt Disney World attraction page.

Image credit: Walt Disney World.

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