Find out if your favorite ride is included in Disney’s latest wave of refurbishments.Credit: DisneyRelated: Panic at the Parks: Two Fire Reports Rock Walt Disney World in a Single NightDisney’s theme parks are known as some of the most magical and happiest places on earth, and for good reason. From swashbuckling adventures on the high seas on Pirates of the Caribbean or daring sky-high flights across the world on Soarin’, there’s practically no end to all the great rides and attractions at guests’ fingertips.Disney has something for everyone, whether they seek classic dark rides or thrilling roller coasters. The last few years have been especially exciting, with intricately themed and mechanically complex creations like TRON: Lightcycle / Run and Guardians of the Galaxy making their debut at Walt Disney World.More is in store, both domestically and worldwide, as all of Disney’s theme parks enter an exciting new era. Disneyland Paris is specifically going through a lot of changes, with the European resort set to welcome a host of new attractions, activities, and experiences in the coming years.However, Disneyland Paris is also entering a new season of renovations, with several rides scheduled to close in the new year.Updated Disneyland Paris Attraction Closures for January 2026Credit: DisneyRelated: The Muppets Return to Disney’s Hollywood Studios Following Vision 3D Closure, but With a Big Twist Passage Enchanté: Jan 5-16Main Street Station: Jan 7-9 Avengers Assemble: Flight Force: Jan 19-23 It’s a Small World: from Jan 26Ratatouille: The Adventure: Closed all monthRecently, Disneyland Paris also announced an updated timeline for several of these upcoming projects.According to various news outlets, the resort’s new McDonald’s location is expected to open in early 2026. Disney Wonders, a new shop that replaces the Disney Store, will also open in 2026.While this is all exciting, perhaps the most interesting project is Disneyland Paris’ upcoming new ride based on The Lion King.This not only marks the first time the iconic animated Disney film will have its own major theme park attraction, but it also marks the first log flume experience to open at Disneyland Paris.Disneyland Paris’ Walt Disney Studios Park is undergoing a complete makeover, one that will introduce new rides, attractions, experiences, and a brand-new name. Once all is said and done, Walt Disney Studios will be known as Disney Adventure World, a name that will give the park a broader range to add more attractions and experiences.Once all is said and done, the resort’s new Lion King attraction will be located inside Disney Adventure World.Will you be taking a trip to Disneyland Paris soon?The post NEW: Disney Parks Confirm More Ride Closures Coming in 2026 appeared first on Inside the Magic.