Disneyland removing rocks in front of Tomorrowland for Project Stardust

Disneyland is moving forward with the next update as part of the park’s Project Stardust beautification program – the removal of the ‘french fry’ rocks from the entrance to Tomorrowland.

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Photos by Matt Roseboom

As reported by Marla Jo Fisher for the Orange County Register, construction walls went up in the area on Thursday, Aug. 15 for the rocks’ removal, which will help widen walkways and improve pedestrian areas in the park.

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Disney officials confirmed to the Register that the rocks are in the process of being removed along the north side of the land’s entrance and that the “Tomorrowland” sign has already been taken down. The rest of the rocks will be removed slowly over the next few months.

Other enhancements brought to the Disneyland Resort through Project Stardust include the recent refurbishment of Sleeping Beauty Castle, the newly-opened Pixar Pals parking garage, and the refurbishment of Main Street, U.S.A.’s curbs, brickwork, and streetcar track.

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  1. Autopia needs to go! This will upset quite a few people out there, but it’s time has come. It does not fit the scheme of where “tomorrow” is going. Gas powered vehicles are a thing of the past. I LOVE AUTOPIA, but if I go to Disneyland and don’t ride it I wont feel cheated. It’s footprint is big. Several other attractions could easily take its place. Its removal will sting immediately, but we will be eased with the possibilities that will come from it.