Disneyland Ride Closures Update: What Guests Can Expect This November
Several rides are set to close soon at Disneyland Park.

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Several major attractions are temporarily closing at Disneyland Park in Paris for refurbishments.
Among these closures, some of the most beloved rides have been announced for updates and enhancements. Information about scheduled reopening dates is now available, providing guests an opportunity to plan their visits accordingly.
Disneyland Paris Updates
Disneyland Paris is also witnessing noteworthy ride closures this November, as several attractions will be temporarily unavailable for maintenance. Among the rides affected, Voyages de Pinocchio, Phantom Manor, and Snow White are set to undergo refurbishments that visitors should keep in mind.
Specifically, Voyages de Pinocchio will close on November 3 and remain shut until November 14, while Phantom Manor, a standout attraction praised by visitors for its thrilling and spooky experiences, is also closing for the same duration.
Lastly, on November 17, the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ride will briefly close for refurbishment, reopening just a few days later on November 20. Each of these rides holds a special place in the hearts of guests, making their temporary absence felt during this period.
Across the states, Walt Disney World is not exempt from ride closures, with several key attractions undergoing extensive renovations. One of the most noteworthy is Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic Kingdom, which closed earlier this year for a significant overhaul. This project involves complete track replacement and design refreshes, and it is not expected to welcome guests back until sometime in the next year.
Additionally, the popular Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin has temporarily closed for an extensive renovation that promises to update the ride with new scenes and characters. The Animal Kingdom is witnessing a transition as well, with It’s Tough to Be a Bug permanently shuttered to facilitate the debut of Zootopia: Better Zoogether, set to open on November 7. These closures indicate a commitment to ongoing improvements aimed at enhancing visitor engagement and enjoyment.
In contrast, Walt Disney World seems poised to unveil next-generation attractions with Zootopia: Better Zoogether, which is expected to integrate cutting-edge technology to captivate audiences. Guests can look forward to experiencing changes following the closures, with upgraded themes and innovative storytelling that aligns with Disney’s vision for the future.