However, this also means that a popular ride is finally back open too — Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin! This ride closed with the Toontown refurbishment in 2022, and now you can finally ride it again!
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In September 2021, it was announced that Walt Disney Imagineering would update the ride in Disneyland to include a new plot element of Jessica Rabbit in the role of a detective who is determined to stop a crime wave in Toontown. The update debuted in December 2021.
To begin this work, Mickey's Toontown will be closed beginning March 9, 2022, and will reopen in early 2023, alongside the new attraction, Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway. If you want to see Mickey's Toontown one more time before the reimagining begins, be sure to visit between now and March 8!
Disney Closes a Ride at Major Disney World ResortThe near-constant wear and tear means that the Walt Disney Company is in an ongoing state of maintenance. Fun Fact: Every Disney Park performs routine ride maintenance, resulting in closures.
The actual 100th anniversary of the Walt Disney Company will take place on October 16, 2023. Although Disney has not announced an end date to the Disney100 Celebration, previous events of this nature have lasted 15 to 18 months.
The Kardashians at Disneyland ParkIn 2021, Kylie Jennier and Travis Scott received backlash after a visit to Walt Disney World Resort in which they shut down “it's a small world” for a private experience. The Kardashian family (Keeping Up With the Kardashians) are still big Disneyland fans.
In November 2019, a wooden plank of the bridge into Tarzan's Treehouse snapped prompting the attraction to close for a short period for repairs. On September 3, 2021, the attraction closed for refurbishment, and demolition of the bridge and entrance tree began in April 2022.
How Are Disneyland Crowd Levels? Theme park reservations are currently in use, but that doesn't mean that crowd capacity is restricted. The parks are definitely getting busier and busier.