For over a year, a silence has hung over the back corner of Frontierland. The iconic red peaks of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad have stood as a beautiful, yet stationary, backdrop to the massive construction projects currently transforming the landscape of Magic Kingdom. But as of April 2026, the “Wildest Ride in the Wilderness” is finally showing signs of life.

If youโve been missing the sound of clattering lift hills and the sight of runaway trains, we have the update youโve been waiting for. On April 2, 2026, ride vehicles were spotted back on the tracks, marking a massive milestone in the rideโs journey toward its grand reopening.
Here is everything we know about the current testing phase, the major changes coming to the attraction, and why we are officially on “Soft Opening Watch.”
The Trains are Moving: What We Saw at the Mountain
Itโs been a long road for Big Thunder fans. The attraction closed in early 2025 for what Disney described as a “massive update,” and the construction walls have stayed up ever since. However, the latest reports from the ground at Magic Kingdom confirm that the trains have officially left the station.

Currently, Disney is in the weighted testing phase. Observers have noted ride vehicles cycling through the mountain filled with “water dummies”โweighted, human-sized containers used to simulate the mass and physics of a full train of guests.
Why This is a Huge Deal
In the timeline of a Disney refurbishment, seeing weighted dummies is like seeing the finish line. It means the physical construction of the track is complete, the electrical systems are integrated, and the computer sensors are ready to handle the load. Once the engineers are satisfied with how the “water people” handle the drops and curves, the next step is human testing (usually involving Disney Imagineers and Cast Members).

Seeing the ride cycle during park hours is the clearest sign yet that the May 2026 reopening target is not just a hopeโitโs a reality.
A Total Overhaul: Whatโs New at Big Thunder?
This wasn’t your average “refurbishment.” When Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopens, it will essentially be a “New” classic. Disney has taken advantage of this year-long closure to perform some of the most intensive work the mountain has seen since it opened in 1980.

1. Total Track Replacement
The primary reason for the extended downtime was a full replacement of the roller coaster track. Decades of heavy operation had led to the expected wear and tear. By stripping the ride down to its “bones” and installing brand-new steel rails, Disney has ensured it will be smoother, quieter (in a good way), and reliable for decades to come.
2. The “Piston Peak” Integration
Frontierland is currently the most active construction site in Walt Disney World. With the upcoming Cars-themed expansion taking over the area formerly known as Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America, Big Thunder Mountain has had to adapt.

Imagineers have been hard at work, subtly altering the mountain’s exterior rockwork to blend with the neighboring Piston Peak aesthetic. The goal is to create a seamless transition between the Old West mine of Big Thunder and the rugged, high-octane wilderness of the Cars universe.
3. A Mysterious New Scene
Disney has officially confirmed that a new scene has been added to the attraction. While they haven’t spilled the beans on the details, speculators point toward the final lift hill or the tunnels leading back into the station. With modern projection-mapping technology and advanced practical effects now available, fans are expecting a “wow” moment that brings the story of the cursed mine to life like never before.
Soft Openings: Just Weeks Away!
Now for the part every Disney fan wants to know: When can we actually ride?

With an official reopening scheduled for May 2026, the window for Soft Openings (or “Technical Rehearsals”) is rapidly approaching. Historically, Disney begins soft openings roughly two to three weeks before the grand reopening date.
Prediction: If the ride remains on track, we expect to see the first lucky guests boarding the train as early as the last week of April 2026.
How to Catch a Soft Opening
Soft openings are unannounced and unscheduled. They can start or stop at any moment. If you want to be among the first to see the new scene and feel the new track, here is the strategy:

- Hang out in Frontierland: Afternoon hours (between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.) are the “sweet spot” for technical rehearsals.
- Follow the Cast Members: If you see a group of managers in business casual attire standing near the entrance with clipboards, something is happening.
- Be Kind: Remember, soft openings are a privilege, not a guarantee. If the ride closes suddenly due to technical issues, itโs all part of the testing process!
The Future of Frontierland
The reopening of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is just the first piece of the puzzle. With Tianaโs Bayou Adventure already anchored in the land and the Cars expansion and Villains Land (located “beyond” Big Thunder) on the horizon, Frontierland is reclaiming its title as the most exciting corner of the Magic Kingdom.

The return of the “Wildest Ride in the Wilderness” signifies that the park’s heart is beating once again. The mountain isn’t just a coaster; it’s a landmark. And based on what weโre seeing with the current ride testing, itโs coming back better, smoother, and more immersive than ever.
Are you planning a May trip to catch the reopening? Keep your eyes on the peaks and your ears open for that iconic whistleโBig Thunder is almost home.



