Disneyland is undergoing its regular maintenance cycle, which means a couple of iconic attractions are on a temporary hiatus. Yes, you heard it right—two beloved rides have officially closed today for refurbishment!
The first closure that’s sure to tug at the heartstrings of many is the Jungle Cruise. This classic attraction offers a whimsical journey down some of the world’s most famous rivers, showcasing charming animatronics and that unforgettable skipper humor. For any of you who might have had this ride on your must-do list, mark your calendars—Jungle Cruise is set to reopen on October 4th.
Next on the maintenance docket is the ever-enchanting “it’s a small world.” Known for its catchy tune and intricate doll displays, “it’s a small world” will be offline a bit longer until November 15th. But there’s a twist—when it reopens, it will transform into the festive “it’s a small world” Holiday, complete with seasonal decorations and a Santa hat adorning the iconic clock tower. This holiday overlay is a fan favorite, adding an extra layer of magic to an already delightful ride.
While refurbishment closures can be a bummer, they are necessary to keep the magic running smoothly. So, if your Disneyland trip falls between now and November 15th, be prepared for these attractions to be unavailable. But don’t fret—Disneyland and Disney California Adventure have numerous other experiences to offer, ensuring your visit is jam-packed with excitement.
Have you recently experienced a ride refurbishment that impacted your visit? Or maybe you’ve got some tips on how to make the most of your trip despite closures? Share your thoughts in the comments and let’s keep the Disney magic alive together!
Source: AllEars.Net