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Why are so many rides closed at Disneyland Paris?

While there are always plenty of great things to do at Disneyland® Paris, unfortunately attractions may sometimes be closed for refurbishment. This is to ensure they live up to our high standards all year round. Did you find this answer helpful?



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Disneyland Park Ride closures:
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  • 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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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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That's because sometimes things just happen. We've seen rides close due to bad weather. Sometimes Disney announces refurbishments for attractions that result in closures. Sometimes rides go down due to technical issues.

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Disney is Definitely For Adults As Well As Kids Although aimed at children more than the major theme parks in the UK, Disneyland Paris can certainly be just as fun for adults. The bigger rides (Space Mountain, Indiana Jones, Tower of Terror, etc.)

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The short answer is yes, but it will take careful planning and a lot of walking. Here are some tips and tricks for making the most of your one-day visit to Disneyland Paris.

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Beginning in 2024, Tiana's Bayou Adventure will take the place of Splash Mountain in Frontierland in Disney world and Disneyland.

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To commemorate Disney's 100th anniversary, Disneyland Paris, has prepared an unprecedented program of surprises for guests, including an exceptional ceremony bringing together 100 iconic Disney characters.

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Disneyland Paris is much more compact than Disney World which covers 30,000 acres, but manages to pack a lot of attractions into its relatively small footprint (4,800 acres). The Disneyland Paris resort area is made up of Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios, Disney Village and its seven on-site hotels.

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Hong Kong Disneyland® Resort Unveiled in 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland® Resort is the smallest of the Disneyland® Resorts. Don't let the size fool you, though, as it still manages to attract thousands of people every year.

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