Construction walls are up around the land separating the Mexico Pavilion and Norway Pavilion in the World Showcase of EPCOT.

Mexico & Norway Pavilion ConstructionConstruction walls curve around trees near a theme park walkway as people walk by under a partly cloudy sky.Construction walls curve around trees near a theme park walkway as people walk by under a partly cloudy sky.Beige construction walls block an area next to a stone wall and plants under a partly cloudy sky.Beige construction walls block an area next to a stone wall and plants under a partly cloudy sky.

The construction walls start next to Donald’s meet and greet. There is green scrim where the walls meet the stone structure, almost completely blocking the land from view.

Several people walk past beige construction walls in an outdoor area with trees and a blue sky in the background.Several people walk past beige construction walls in an outdoor area with trees and a blue sky in the background.

The walls curve around planters and a small area that usually has benches and tables. The tall posts behind the walls are speakers, which are always there.

Beige construction wall and green fencing near rocks and a lamp post with trees in the background.Beige construction wall and green fencing near rocks and a lamp post with trees in the background.

The walls end with more green scrim next to Anna and Elsa’s Royal Sommerhus. Disney has not announced any specifics about the construction.

A sign on a beige wall reads: “We started this thing together, and that’s how we’ll finish it.”A sign on a beige wall reads: “We started this thing together, and that’s how we’ll finish it.”A sign on a beige wall reads “Change is nature.” with a small bird illustration and the PPG Paints logo below.A sign on a beige wall reads “Change is nature.” with a small bird illustration and the PPG Paints logo below.A sign on a beige wall reads, "Nothing's impossible," with a PPG Paints logo at the bottom.A sign on a beige wall reads, "Nothing's impossible," with a PPG Paints logo at the bottom.A sign on a beige wall reads, "Everything is possible. Even the impossible," with the PPG Paints logo below.A sign on a beige wall reads, "Everything is possible. Even the impossible," with the PPG Paints logo below.A sign on a beige wall reads: "In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun.A sign on a beige wall reads: "In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun.A sign on a beige wall reads, "You have to do whatever it takes to seize your moment." with the PPG Paints logo.A sign on a beige wall reads, "You have to do whatever it takes to seize your moment." with the PPG Paints logo.

The walls are decorated with PPG Paints-branded signs featuring Disney characters and quotes.

Last month, work began on adding new themed pavement around the Mexico Pavilion. The pavilion’s ride, Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros, was refurbished earlier this year. Scenes and lighting were refreshed.

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Shannen Ace