April 2026 Ride Closures at Disneyland and Disney World: What You Need to Know
April brings significant changes to both Disneyland and Disney World, with numerous ride closures planned for routine maintenance or overhauls of classic attractions. If you’re planning a visit to either of these iconic parks, it’s vital to stay updated on which rides, restaurants, or hotels might be out of order. Given the potential for changes in scheduling, this article will explore the current ride closures and what guests can expect, ensuring you don’t miss out on any essential details for your magical trip.
Disneyland Ride Closures
Several attractions at Disneyland are closed for refurbishment during April 2026, making it important for visitors to plan accordingly. Notably, Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin and the Disneyland Monorail both closed on March 30, and as of now, no reopening dates have been provided for either ride. The former is a popular dark ride located in Mickey’s Toontown, and its closure may lead to an increased crowd in other nearby attractions.
Another major closure is the beloved Jungle Cruise, which has been under refurbishment since February 17. The uncertainty around its reopening date has left many fans eagerly awaiting news. Additionally, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters is scheduled to close on April 13, but no reopening date has been announced. With the release of Toy Story 5 on June 19, 2026, Disney may prioritize reopening this attraction in conjunction with the film’s launch.
Furthermore, attractions in Disney California Adventure like Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind and Toy Story Midway Mania also face closures. The latter will close on April 6 and is also without a set reopening date, followed by Silly Symphony Swings on April 27. Guests should check back regularly for updates as the dates may change.
Walt Disney World Ride Closures
Transitioning to Walt Disney World, riders should be aware of closures that extend into April 2026. For instance, Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, which has been closed for significant improvements since August 2025, will reopen on April 8, making it a brief closure for a ride that attracts many fans.
In contrast, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has been under refurbishment since January 6, 2025, as part of extensive upgrades. Although Imagineers have hinted at a spring 2026 reopening, no specific date is currently available. Similarly, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith is undergoing a significant transformation, converting to Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets. With this overhaul, expected to open in summer 2026, the storyline and track layout will remain intact, but the theming will shift to incorporate familiar Muppet characters.
At EPCOT, the Palais du Cinema in the France pavilion has closed, affecting both Impressions de France and Beauty & the Beast Sing-Along. These attractions are scheduled to remain temporarily unavailable through May. For water park enthusiasts, Typhoon Lagoon will also be out of operation until May 12, but Blizzard Beach remains open for guests.
Hotel and Resort Closures
The impact of closures isn’t limited to attractions; several hotels and resorts at Disney World are undergoing renovations. For example, the Tidal Pool at Disney’s Beach Club Resort will be under construction until early May. Such refurbishments may affect your travel plans, so it’s wise to check the status of accommodations in advance.
In addition, the Walt Disney World Railroad currently operates a modified route, bypassing the Frontierland station while work continues on the new Piston Peak and Villains Land. This change means fewer options for train riders in the park.
Stay Updated
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Conclusion
Whether you’re visiting Disneyland or Disney World, being informed about existing and upcoming ride closures is essential for planning your trip effectively. While many beloved attractions are closed for maintenance and refurbishment, exciting updates and transformations are on the horizon. From rides undergoing high-profile makeovers to additional areas under construction, there’s plenty to look forward to at both parks. Stay informed, plan wisely, and enjoy the magic that only Disney can provide.
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