Knott’s Berry Farm has begun a major refurbishment of the Fiesta Village area around Montezooma’s Revenge as part of an extensive overhaul of the historic roller coaster that will extend into 2023.

Construction walls have gone up in Fiesta Village around the Fiesta Plaza stage, Casa California gift shop, Casa Arcade and La Papa Loca food stand, according to Knott’s officials.

Knott’s teased the Fiesta Village makeover on Twitter, proclaiming, “Vamos a la fiesta” — or “Let’s go to the party.” The Mexican-themed land built in 1969 is set to emerge from the extensive refurbishment in summer 2023.

Knott’s will announce more details soon regarding Fiesta Village, according to Knott’s officials.

In February, Knott’s launched a major renovation of Montezooma’s Revenge, which has been designated a historic landmark as the last operating ride of its kind in the United States and the longest standing in its original location.

The yearlong upgrade of the first-of-its-kind flywheel-launched shuttle coaster will stretch into 2023.

Knott’s crews recently removed the top half of the loop on the 1978 roller coaster as part of the refurbishment, according to Screamscape.

Montezooma’s Revenge will get a new coaster train as part of the extensive overhaul, Screamscape reports.

In addition to being the home of Monty, Fiesta Village has the Jaguar steel coaster, La Revolucion pendulum swing, Sol Spin thrill ride, Dragon Swing pirate ship, Hat Dance tea cups, Waveswinger wave swing and 1955 Dentzel carousel.

The Mexican-inspired menu of the idled La Papa Loca restaurant will be served at the Wilderness Broiler food stand next to the Pony Express coaster, according to Laughing Place.