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Why are most of the rides closed at Disneyland?

(Updated September 15, 2023.) While no one wants attraction closures during their visit, they are a necessary part of keeping Disneyland and Disney California Adventure in good condition, as routine maintenance, safety upgrades, and attraction improvements are all done during scheduled ride closures.



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Splash Mountain has permanently closed at Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida. While the structure and ride path will remain the same, the story will be changed to and rethemed to The Princess and the Frog Disney Animated movie based on New Orleans. There are a few reasons for this change.

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Attractions close for routine maintenance, safety upgrades, improvements, and reimaginings. (Updated November 8, 2023.) While no one wants attraction downtime during their trip to Walt Disney World, refurbishments are necessary to keep the rides looking good (and safe!) for future visitors.

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Disneyland Park Ride closures: Splash Mountain is closed and is being re-themed. Tarzan's Treehouse is closed until further notice. Wonderous Journeys ends on August 31, 2023. The French Market restaurant and the Mint Julep bar are closed and will reopen on September 7, 2023 as Tiana's Place.

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But some of the changes making things more complicated at Disneyland are coming from an increased reliance on new technology and systems. The park is now reliant on guests using technology for everything from tickets to reservations to wait times to food ordering to making purchases.

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Disneyland's Splash Mountain has officially closed after more than 33 years at the California resort.

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Everything That Will Be CLOSED in Disneyland in 2023
  • Snow-topped Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland.
  • Fantasmic! at Disneyland Resort.
  • Rivers of America.
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  • Adventureland Treehouse — August 2023.
  • Tom Sawyer Island.
  • The Golden Horseshoe at Disneyland.
  • Mark Twain Riverboat.


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Post Disney Depression is a real thing. It's that blue, miserable, nothing-will-ever-be-magical-again feeling you get after you leave a Disney park or cruise (or, if you're really hardcore, a particularly emotional Disney movie). Colors seem more dull. Food tastes less delicious.

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Money. Building a ride takes a LOT of money. While the parks division is making some BIG bucks in terms of revenue, there's still a lot of spending Disney has to do on a regular basis just to pay the bills, pay the employees, maintain current rides, etc.

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Disney failed to achieve a top-three ranking in 2020, which was likely a result of its controversial decision to air films originally planned for theatrical release on its streaming service, Disney+.

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By far the oldest Disneyland opening day attraction you can still ride is the King Arthur Carrousel. This ride was built in 1922, long before Walt Disney was considering creating a theme park. The carrousel originally operated at Sunnyside Beach Park in Toronto, Ontario for many years.

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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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Every Disney World Ride Closure in 2023
  • Mine Train!
  • Splash Mountain.
  • Merida meets at the Gazebo now.
  • Voyage of the Little Mermaid.
  • Blizzard Beach Water Park.


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You can't do everything at Disneyland in a single day, and you shouldn't feel pressure to. You can ride all the rides without much difficulty many days, but you'll miss out on some other attractions, entertainment, and characters. You'll want to know what your priorities are before you get to the park.

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Disneyland Rides You Can Skip & The Ones That Are A Mistake To Miss
  • Prioritizing Attractions at Disneyland.
  • Rides To Skip—Autopia.
  • Rides To Skip—Casey Jr. ...
  • Rides To Skip—Rivers of America Boats.
  • Rides To Skip—Astro Orbitor.
  • Rides To Skip—Dumbo.
  • Rides To Skip—Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.


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The worst times to visit Disney World in 2023 are: March 17 – April 16 (Spring Break & Easter) May 26 – August 13. November 17-26 (Avoid Thanksgiving Week) December 15 -31 (Avoid Christmas and New Year's Weeks)

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Nevertheless, wait times are an imperfect measure of Walt Disney World's crowds, especially if you're comparing current conditions to prior years. Walt Disney World attendance has increased by several million people over the course of the last decade-plus, so the vast majority of days in 2023 will be more crowded than ...

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Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster has been closed for refurbishments The ride is expected to reopen some time in 2024. Scooby Doo Spooky Coaster opened in 2002, replacing Warner Bros. Classics and The Great Gremlins Invasion-dark ride (1991-2001).

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Tower of Terror's final day of operation at Disney California Adventure was January 2, 2017; the ride then closed January 3.

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Disney is going to turn the Tower of Terror into a normal elevator. The new ride will follow the same path as it currently does. However, instead of unexpected rises and falls, it will just be a normal elevator. Guests will still experience the 5th dimension and travel horizontally in their elevator.

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