Aunt Polly’s Demolished on Tom Sawyer Island at Magic Kingdom

Shannen Ace

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A partially collapsed roof and debris lie among lush trees, construction materials in front—no resemblance to Disney park castles.

Aunt Polly’s Demolished on Tom Sawyer Island at Magic Kingdom

Crews have started demolishing Aunt Polly’s on Tom Sawyer Island at Magic Kingdom to make way for a Cars area.

Aunt Polly’s Demolition

A partially collapsed roof and debris lie among lush trees, construction materials in front—no resemblance to Disney park castles.

Over construction walls, we could see a pile of rubble approximately where Aunt Polly’s used to be. Although we couldn’t see the entire area, it appears a significant portion of the building has been demolished.

A wooden dock with a gazebo on Tom Sawyer Island extends over green water, with a yellow house and trees under a cloudy sky.

Aunt Polly’s was a quick-service restaurant on Tom Sawyer Island, although it had not operated for several years before the island permanently closed this summer. The famous “Tom (hearts) Becky” fence was removed soon after closing, possibly to be saved from actual demolition.

Two guests stroll by construction walls, spotlights, and umbrellas with trees behind—looks like a sunny day in a Disney park.

As of last month, Rivers of America has been completely surrounded by scrims and construction walls. A few gaps in the walls have since been filled in, so most demolition and construction is hidden.

A dry, empty riverbed in a lush, tree-filled Disney park setting, shaded by umbrellas—no castle visible to compare.

Last week, Superstition Bridge was removed. There are still fences visible along the edge of the island.

Harper’s Mill and Huck’s Landing are still standing, although props were removed from the landing.

Check out our last look at Tom Sawyer Island.

Piston Peak

Fun Map: Illustrated map of Piston Peak National Park with attractions, waterfalls, forests, and a smiling green ranger vehicle.

Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island will be replaced by the Cars-inspired Piston Peak National Park. Inspired by the Rocky Mountains, this expansion to Frontierland will include a rally race ride and family-friendly attraction. A preview center for Piston Peak, as well as the Monsters, Inc. and Tropical Americas lands, recently opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

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