Disney Park Confirms Closure of ‘Dumbo’ Ride, Plus 13 Other Attractions

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If you’re visiting one Disney park in the first half of 2026, prepare for potential disappointment with the attractions lineup.Walt Disney vowed that Disneyland would never be complete, and other Disney parks across the globe have adopted the same mindset.Credit: DisneyThe next few years alone are set to see a string of new attractions introduced to Disney properties worldwide, such as Disney’s first-ever suspended coaster at Hollywood Studios, a new Indiana Jones attraction at Animal Kingdom, a Coco boat ride at Disney California Adventure Park, and a Lion King ride that’s been compared to Splash Mountain at Walt Disney Studios Park (soon to become Disney Adventure World).At the same time, Disney routinely refreshes or pauses its existing attractions to keep its parks in top shape. That’s the case at Magic Kingdom right now, where Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is in the middle of a lengthy closure that has seen its entire track replaced and the addition of new effects.Credit: DisneyRefurbishments are posted well in advance on each Disney resort’s respective website. While some guests may be lucky and find that few rides are closed during their visit, others may run into their fair share of shuttered attractions.Sadly, that may be the case at Tokyo Disneyland in early 2026.Multiple Closures Confirmed For Disney Park in Early 2026A whopping 14 attractions are set to close for refurbishment at the theme park in the first half of next year. The most significant of these closures is Dumbo the Flying Elephant, which will be off limits to all guests from January 5 to July 31.Other closures are as follows:Pinocchio’s Daring Journey (January 6 to January 19)Mickey’s House and Meet Mickey (January 12 to January 13)Haunted Mansion (January 13 to February 18)Splash Mountain (January 14 to February 12)Jungle Cruise: Wildlife Expeditions (January 19 to February 19)Mickey’s PhilharMagic (February 20 to March 23)Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast (February 27 to March 9)Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin (February 27 to March 30)Peter Pan’s Flight (March 24 to May 22)Minnie’s House (April 1 to April 14)Mark Twain Riverboat (April 22 to May 21)Pirates of the Caribbean (May 11 to June 17)Big Thunder Mountain (May 22 to June 30)Credit: Tokyo Disney ResortNotably, the Swiss Family Treehouse has also been shuttered at the park since 2022.Neighboring park Tokyo DisneySea – often regarded as the best Disney theme park on the planet – also has a string of closures scheduled for the first half of the year. However, none is quite as significant as Dumbo the Flying Elephant’s seven-month closure.Caravan Carousel (January 15 to January 26)Raging Spirits (January 27 to February 20)DisneySea Electric Railway (January 27 to March 10)The Magic Lamp Theater (February 25 to March 16)Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure (March 2 to March 6)Sindbad’s Storybook Voyage (March 17 to April 30)20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (April 2 to May 11)Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey (May 12 to June 3)Blowfish Balloon Race (May 13)Credit: Tokyo Disney ResortTokyo Disney Resort has become a more popular option for international guests in recent years, thanks to the Japanese yen’s relatively weak position against the U.S. dollar and euro.Fans have previously praised the destination’s comparatively affordable park tickets, the most expensive of which are 10,900 yen ($70). While guests are typically expected to purchase individual tickets per park, Tokyo Disney Resort is set to bring back its park hopping option for a limited time in early 2026 – a perk that’s beneficial if your favorite attractions are closed during the first half of the year.Do you plan on visiting Tokyo Disney Resort any time soon?The post Disney Park Confirms Closure of ‘Dumbo’ Ride, Plus 13 Other Attractions appeared first on Inside the Magic.