Here are a few recent photos of La Hacienda de San Angel with no tarps!
Fore more details on La Hacienda de San Angel, including menus, see our Hacienda de San Angel page!
Thanks to Global Disney Pinvestigation for the photos.
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Allison says
Please, please, please let it taste as good as it looks!
Heidi says
I’m so excited! I will be at WDW Sept 11-15 so maybe they will have soft openings!!
Emma, from Surrey, England says
wow it looks beautiful… trying to work out if we can squeeze in an ADR there during this December’s trip! 😉
Melissa says
Looks awesome!! I can’t wait until it opens 🙂
Galloping Gourmand says
Oh, I feel like Dr. No. I hate how it looks from the in context with the rest of the pavilion. That beautiful pyramid in the background is now dwarfed by a fairly standard southwest looking building. It throws the forced perspective of the pyramid off and just makes it seem tall, whereas before you felt like the pyramid loomed in the background. The Mexico and Norway pavilions hold a special place in my heart for a few reasons so
On the other hand I have high hopes for the food. I’ve heard nothing but good about the sponsor companies work over in the Italy pavilion. By all accounts they are the first place to make a decent pizza at WDW outside of Downtown Disney. I’ll be checking it out in October.
Josh says
Looks great, but why do all buildings with this sort of theme ALWAYS have to be painted yellow of all colours?
chris says
The outdoor seating area looks great. Now if the food can live up to the new surroundings.