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What happened to Space Mountain at Disneyland?

Race through the cosmos in the dark to the edge of the galaxy and back on a thrilling roller-coaster ride. Space Mountain will be closed for refurbishment, beginning September 18, 2023, and will reopen October 27, 2023.



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Space Mountain will be closed for refurbishment, beginning September 18, 2023, and will reopen October 27, 2023.

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Space Mountain Closing Next Week for Refurbishment at Disneyland. According to Disneyland, Space Mountain will be closed starting this week for a multi-week refurbishment. Here are the announced details: Space Mountain will be closed for refurbishment, beginning September 18, 2023, and will reopen October 26, 2023.

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The project took three years to complete and had an amazing launch. However, the momentum for the land is decreasing. Because of that, Disney announced they will be closing Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge permanently. Galaxy's Edge is a themed land located in both California and Florida.

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In April 2022, Tokyo Disneyland's owner – the Oriental Land Company (OLC) – announced that Space Mountain would close in 2024 to pave the way for a reimagined experience. Alongside the ride, a newly developed plaza will be constructed, creating a fresh vision for Tomorrowland.

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The final voyage for Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will take place September 28-30, 2023.

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Space Mountain will be completely rebuilt, along with the entirety of the Tomorrowland section of the Park. Space Mountain will be closing in 2024 permanently, with the new version of both the ride and land expected to reopen in 2027. The massive project will cost an estimated 56 billion Yen ($438 million USD).

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It is a thrill ride, but it's probably only scary for those who are sensitive to the dark. Keep in mind, though, the ride can be jerky, meaning that you could feel like your bones are shaking within your skin at certain times.

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As the title says, Space Mountain and other attractions often break for an hour or two and then they are back up and running. I was curious what actually is happening? Space Mountain has systems in place that require each train to be unloaded and reloaded in 20 seconds. If this time frame isn't met the ride shuts down.

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Magic Kingdom's Space Mountain is the oldest active roller coaster in the state of Florida, which is fascinating when you think about how many there are and how well-maintained the Space Mountain experience is.

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