Disneyland Resort guests planning a visit later this year may need to adjust their schedules, as the reopening date for the iconic Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has been updated on the park’s official website.Credit: Anna Fox (HarshLight), FlickrA Change in PlansThe beloved Frontierland coaster, known for its thrilling twists and turns through the rugged mining landscape, is now slated to reopen on November 23. Previously, the attraction was listed as reopening on October 25, meaning guests will now have to wait nearly a month longer than initially expected.As of now, Disney has not provided a reason for the delay, and no official statement has been issued regarding the updated timeline. The website simply reflects the new reopening date, leaving fans speculating about possible causes, including final safety inspections, technical adjustments, or other operational considerations.Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has long been a fan favorite, often drawing lines of eager riders throughout the day. Its temporary closure has been felt by Disneyland enthusiasts, especially as the holiday season approaches, a period when the park typically sees increased crowds and heightened demand for classic attractions. Many visitors had hoped to experience the roller coaster during the early Halloween season or for early holiday festivities, making the delay especially disappointing.Credit: DisneyStay Tuned for Further UpdatesGuests planning trips are advised to check the official Disneyland Resort website for the most up-to-date information, as further adjustments or announcements could be made closer to the new reopening date. Those visiting Disneyland Resort in the meantime can focus on enjoying other Frontierland attractions, including the Mark Twain Riverboat, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Haunted Mansion, which offer immersive experiences for families and thrill-seekers alike.Big Thunder Mountain reopening Nov 23? byu/UKWildcatsFan inDisneylandFor those scheduling park days around Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, it’s also worth planning additional time for popular rides elsewhere in the park, as crowd patterns may shift with the coaster temporarily offline. Whether taking in seasonal entertainment, grabbing themed snacks, or enjoying other classic attractions, guests can still experience the full charm and excitement of Disneyland Resort while awaiting the return of the “wildest ride in the wilderness.”The post Disney’s Big Thunder Mountain Reopening Pushed Back: Here’s What This Means appeared first on Inside the Magic.