PHOTOS: Scaffolding Removed From Disneyland City Hall

Refurbishment work on City Hall at Disneyland is complete and crews have removed scaffolding from the Town Square building.

Disneyland City Hall

Visitors walking near a vintage green car in front of a yellow victorian-style building under a clear blue sky at a theme park.

When we stopped by a week ago, there was still some scaffolding around the first story of the building. Refurbishment work began in February and themed scrim covered City Hall and the Firehouse soon after. Work on the Firehouse wrapped up last month.

The exterior of a two-story victorian-style building with a domed clock tower, clearly labeled as "city hall" under a bright blue sky.

City Hall looks freshly painted and clean. There are no significant differences.

View of a clock tower behind construction barriers with people walking by at a theme park on a cloudy day.

Construction walls remain in front of City Hall but scaffolding is now gone from the building. Guests must queue in front of the construction walls to enter City Hall.

Facade of disneyland city hall with ornamental details and signage, under a clear sky.

Disneyland City Hall houses the park’s Guest Relations location.

Workers and a sitting man near a closed attraction with construction barriers in a theme park.

There is still some scaffolding covered in scrim between City Hall and the Firehouse.

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