YOU CAN READ PART #1 HERE.
Approximately 10 hours ago, X user @bioreconstruct posted a number of new and detailed aerial photos which show the demolition progress of Rivers of America (ROA) at the Magic Kingdom (MK).
With that being said, let’s take a look at the aerial photos @bioreconstruct has posted.
PLEASE NOTE: Original captions for the photos will be provided (find at the bottom of the article). This will allow you, the reader, to know what you’re looking at. Additionally, click on the images to enlarge. Aerial photos of Tom Sawyer Island (TSI) included.














Photo Captions
- Image #1: Aerial overview of work at former ROA.
- Image #2: At center of this aerial photo is the demolition of Fort Langhorne. On the North Island of former ROA.
- Image #3: Aerial overview of former ROA. Arrow at recently started work at the North Island.
- Image #4: Aerial photo of the demolition of Fort Langhorne. On the North island of former ROA.
- Image #5: Aerial overview of the former ROA. Arrow at the demolition of Fort Langhorne.
- Image #6: Aerial overview of where Piston Peak National Park (PPNP) will be developed in Magic Kingdom.
- Image #7, #8: Aerial photos of former ROA on the Liberty Square side of TSI.
- Image #9: Aerial photo of former ROA and TSI. Will become PPNP.
- Image #10, #11, #12: Aerial photos of former ROA and TSI.
- Image #13: Aerial photo of the development of PPNP next to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
- Image #14: Aerial photo of the development of PPNP, with Adventureland at top of the photo.
The Rivers of America (including Liberty Square Riverboat) and Tom Sawyer permanently closed on the 7th July, 2025, to make way for the new Cars-themed land.
The upcoming land will bring a high-energy off-road rally experience featuring Lightning McQueen and friends into the heart of Frontierland. Walt Disney Imagineers (WDI) teased that the attraction will introduce an all-new ride system designed to capture the feeling of navigating rugged terrain, hills, and rocky paths.
Since we missed the announcement, let’s delve into more details about the Cars-themed land, or most known as Piston Peak National Park (PPNP) now.
Guests will step into Piston Peak National Park, a fictional wilderness inspired by the Rocky Mountains and the grand tradition of American national parks. The additional of this fictional national park continues the westward journey (of Frontierland), with the addition of towering trees, snowcapped mountains, and more.
WDI are using “Parkitecture” to design visitor lodges, Ranger HQ, trails, and more, blending the new structures naturally into the surrounding environment. Parkitecture is a style developed by the National Park Service.
In this all-new land, Cars from around the country will gather to compete in a wild off-road rally. Guests can expect a fully immersive backdrop, where rugged mountains, lush forests, and the sounds of geysers and waterfalls surround the action.
Disney has said that from outside, trees and natural barriers will separate the Cars-themed land from the rest of Frontierland and Liberty Square, ensuring Piston Peak National Park feels connected but distinct.
For all our Piston Peak National Park content, check out our dedicated Piston Peak National Park webpage below:
Stay tuned to Orlando Theme Park Zone for more Orlando theme park-related news and information.
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