Disney's Animal Kingdom Is Testing a New Rope Drop That Moves the Morning Wait to Discovery Island

Disney's Animal Kingdom Is Testing a New Rope Drop That Moves the Morning Wait to Discovery Island

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If you rope dropped Animal Kingdom on the right morning this week, you may have gotten a lot further into the park before anyone stopped you. Disney has been testing a new pre-opening setup that moves the non-resort holding area out of the Oasis and onto Discovery Island, which means the morning scrum now happens with the Tree of Life in front of you instead of a bottleneck back in the Oasis.

The short version: Non-resort guests are being let onto Discovery Island before the park's official 8 a.m. opening rather than being held in the Oasis. Resort hotel guests still get Early Entry at 7:30 a.m. Three checkpoints lead out of Discovery Island toward the rest of the park, and the shops on Discovery Island stay closed until 8 a.m.

An empty Discovery Island walkway at dawn with the Tree of Life in the background at Disney's Animal KingdomDiscovery Island before opening, the area now serving as the holding zone under the new test. Photo: Chip and Company.

Where the three checkpoints are

Once you are on Discovery Island, you are not free to roam the whole park. Cast Members staff three exit points, and this is where the useful detail lives if you are planning which headliner to sprint for:

  • In front of Island Mercantile, for the bridge toward Pandora, The World of Avatar.
  • In front of the Zootopia: Better Zoogether! entrance at the Tree of Life Theater, for the bridge toward Asia and Expedition Everest.
  • At the former DinoLand U.S.A. bridge, where the remaining walkway past the Tropical Americas construction still leads toward the Finding Nemo theater and on to Asia.

Resort guests check in with Cast Members at those checkpoints for Early Entry, while everyone else waits in designated areas until 8 a.m. Practically speaking, that means you want to be standing at the checkpoint for whatever you are prioritizing, because starting from the wrong side of Discovery Island can cost you time.

What you can and cannot do while you wait

The upside of the change is space. Spreading the pre-opening crowd across Discovery Island rather than packing it into the Oasis gives everyone room to breathe, and WDW News Today notes there are PhotoPass photographers working near the Tree of Life during the wait, so the time is not a total loss.

The catch is that the retail is still shut. Discovery Island shops do not open before 8 a.m., so you cannot knock out your souvenir shopping while you stand there. You get the view and the photographers, not the merchandise.

The Tree of Life on Discovery Island at Disney's Animal KingdomThe Tree of Life anchors Discovery Island, the new pre-opening gathering point. Photo: WDW News Today.

Do not treat this as permanent yet

This is the part worth underlining. There has been no Disney Parks Blog post, no press release, and no named Disney spokesperson attached to any of this. The reporting comes from WDW News Today, which observed the new setup on the ground, and Cast Members told the outlet they were not yet sure whether it would become permanent or even stay consistent from day to day. WDW News Today also notes the exact procedures are subject to change as testing continues.

A couple of outlets have since described the change as a permanent overhaul. Nothing in the original reporting supports that, so treat the permanence framing with caution and plan for the possibility that your next Animal Kingdom morning looks like the old one.

Why Animal Kingdom rope drop matters more than most

Early Entry runs 30 minutes before opening at all four Walt Disney World parks, so Animal Kingdom's 8 a.m. summer schedule puts resort guests inside at 7:30 a.m., one of the earliest starts on property. Combine that with Flight of Passage still posting some of the longest standby waits on property and you get one of the most strategy-sensitive rope drops at the resort. Any change to how the crowd is staged before the gates open is a change to how that first hour plays out.

For context on the third checkpoint: DinoLand U.S.A. closed permanently in early February 2026 after nearly 28 years, and the area behind those walls is being rebuilt as Tropical Americas, which Disney has slated for 2027 with an Indiana Jones attraction and the first Encanto ride-through. The bridge is still there, which is why it can still serve as a rope drop route.

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Image credits: Discovery Island photo by Chip and Company. Tree of Life photo by WDW News Today.

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