The walls around Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room have come down. This comes ahead of the scheduled reopening of the attraction on Thursday, July 3, 2025. Walls had been up around the Tiki Room as it was undergoing a multi-month refurbishment, including working on the attraction’s queue and the animatronics used in it.
Daps Magic team member Steven stopped by Disneyland on Friday morning and discovered the removal of the walls. Take a look at the photos and video he shot that showcase how the recently renovated Tiki Room now looks.











Before Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room closed, the Daps Magic team captured a performance of this beloved attraction. The video can be seen here:
Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room Official Description
Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room
Tropical birds, tiki gods and colorful flowers come to life in a swinging South Seas musical celebration.
A Musical Paradise
An extravagant feast for your eyes and ears, this theater-in-the-round show invites you to experience the beauty and magic of the Pacific Islands.
Take your seat in an air-conditioned ceremonial house in the heart of Polynesia. As the lights dim, 4 talking macaws spring to life. Before long, the chorus of crooning birds is joined by an enchanting cast of over 225 choreographed Audio-Animatronics performers.
Sing along and enjoy the magic of this jubilant Disney classic!
Enter an Enchanted Garden
As you gather on the lush patio before the show, carved totem poles representing island gods spring to life and introduce themselves.
Don’t forget to treat yourself to a world-famous Pineapple Dole Whip® from the patio-side Tiki Juice Bar while you wait!
An Animation First
The Audio-Animatronics technology that powers the show was introduced to the world when Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room debuted in 1963 at Disneyland Park.
This groundbreaking technology allowed animators to synchronize movement, audio and visual effects, paving the way for other classic attractions like “it’s a small world”, Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion.
Dinner with the Birds
Walt Disney originally envisioned the Enchanted Tiki Room as a dinner show. However, he knew the attraction would be so popular that he changed the format to accommodate more Guests before it opened.
Today in the Tiki Room
The current show has been enhanced with a state-of-the-art show-control system, remastered audio and energy-efficient lighting—while maintaining all the charm and wit of the original.Guests can now dine on the flavors of the tropics at The Tropical Hideaway restaurant right next door. You lucky people you!
What do you think of the look of the Tiki Room on the outside now that the walls are down? Is there a favorite detail that you see? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!