Disneyland’s cherished “it’s a small world” is set to undergo not one but two significant closures in the upcoming months, a move that both excites and disappoints fans. The first closure is scheduled for September 16, as the ride gears up for its annual “it’s a small world” Holiday transformation. This festive overlay, which never fails to sprinkle a little extra magic on the beloved attraction, will debut on November 15. During this two-month hiatus, the attraction will also receive some much-needed general maintenance.
Once the holiday season wraps up, “it’s a small world” will face its second closure on January 21, as the park conducts additional maintenance and ride system upgrades. This essential work will ensure the experience remains delightful and safe for all guests. While it might be disappointing for those planning early 2025 visits to the park, the promise of a refreshed ride come spring is certainly something to look forward to. An official reopening date has yet to be announced, leaving a bit of mystery for the Disney aficionados.
The whimsical facade of “it’s a small world,” with its animated figures and clock tower, has been a hallmark of Disneyland since its inception. Narrated by none other than Whoopi Goldberg, this attraction weaves a tale of global unity and peace through its delightful doll displays and enchanting song. Fans can catch a ride POV of the 2023 “it’s a small world” Holiday version to tide them over during the closures.
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Source: WDW News Today