Disney Lifts Embargo on Monstropolis: Suspended Door Coaster + H.U.M.A.N. Day Backstory Revealed
Disney walked select outlets through the Monstropolis construction site at Hollywood Studios on June 4 and dropped a coordinated embargo lift across major fan sites. The reveals are the most substantial Monsters Inc. land details yet, and they confirm a first-ever Disney suspended roller coaster with a first-ever vertical lift through "the door vault" as the marquee attraction.

Monstropolis concept art. Image: Disney via AllEars.
The headlines:
- First-ever Disney suspended roller coaster with a first-ever vertical lift through "the door vault."
- Land setting: post-Monsters Inc. film, on "H.U.M.A.N. Day" (Humans Understand Monsters Are Nice), organized by a new in-universe Department of Human Relations.
- Harryhausen's replaces Mama Melrose with a "giant chopsticks holding an eyeball" facade lifted directly from the film.
- Glob Theater replaces MuppetVision with a new Monsters show.
- PizzeRizzo becomes a counter-service spot.
- Imagineers cite Shanghai's Zootopia land as the design template.
The suspended door coaster
Per Disney Tourist Blog and Theme Park Insider's embargo-lift coverage, the ride uses a novel loading system: riders sit in seats hanging from a detached section of track that then locks into the ride path. The vertical lift sends the suspended seats up through "the door vault," a key Monsters Inc. plot device. From there, the ride threads through Monstropolis scenes featuring characters and references from the original film.
It is the first suspended roller coaster Disney has ever built and the first vertical lift on any Disney coaster. Per Disney Tourist Blog, Imagineers cited Shanghai Disneyland's Zootopia land as the design benchmark for its IP-narrative emphasis and integrated set work.
H.U.M.A.N. Day and the in-universe story
Disney set the land after the events of Monsters Inc., when monsters and humans coexist. The conceit:
- "H.U.M.A.N. Day" is the official holiday celebrating that humans understand monsters are nice.
- A Department of Human Relations organizes the holiday and acts as the in-universe operator of the land.
- Guests visit Monstropolis as honored humans rather than the threat the monsters once feared.
The framing gives Imagineers cover to integrate humans into the land's sightlines without breaking Monsters Inc. world rules.
Food and entertainment changes
- Harryhausen's replaces Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano. The restaurant features the "giant chopsticks holding an eyeball" facade from the film's sushi-bar scene, which marks the first time the film's visual gag has been built in physical form at a Disney park.
- Glob Theater replaces the existing MuppetVision 3D building, with a new Monsters Inc. show. The MuppetVision 3D experience closed in 2025 along with the surrounding Muppets Courtyard.
- PizzeRizzo, the Muppets-themed counter-service spot, transitions into a counter-service location for Monstropolis.
What Imagineers said
Imagineers led the June 4 hardhat tour. Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter and Imagineer Michael Hundgen previously discussed Monstropolis at the SXSW 2025 "Future of World-Building at Disney" panel, where they unpacked the suspended-coaster concept and the post-film story setting. Docter's involvement signals Disney is treating Monstropolis as a Pixar-led land design.
Timing
Disney has not announced an official opening date. Recent precedent: Encanto land at Animal Kingdom announced a 2027 cast signing window. Monstropolis is likely tracking to a similar or later debut, with 2028 as the most plausible target window per fan-reporter analysis.
Quick planner notes
- If you're a Muppets fan, MuppetVision 3D is gone. PizzeRizzo and the Muppets Courtyard footprint are transitioning. Plan around what's remaining at Hollywood Studios if Muppets nostalgia matters.
- If you're a Monsters Inc. fan, the Laugh Floor at Magic Kingdom stays in the meantime. Monstropolis at Hollywood Studios is the IP's big land bet.
- The Magic of Disney Animation indoor experience is opening in the Animation Courtyard / Walt Disney Studios footprint. Monstropolis is a separate land sitting in the Muppets Courtyard footprint.
Sources
- Disney Tourist Blog: Inside Monstropolis embargo lift (June 4)
- Mickey Visit: Monsters Inc. land roller coaster details (June 4)
- AllEars: Behind the scenes look at Monsters Inc. expansion (June 4)
- Theme Park Insider: Robert Niles on Monstropolis backstory (June 4)
- Attractions Magazine: Monsters Inc. doors suspended coaster construction (June 4)
Image credit: Disney concept art via AllEars.