12/12/2012
A visit to Disneyland Paris promises enchantment and unforgettable moments, but even the most magical of realms requires a little upkeep. Ride closures, while a common reality at any major theme park, can certainly put a dampener on your meticulously planned trip. No one wants to arrive only to find their favourite attraction is undergoing maintenance. This extensive guide is here to help you navigate the upcoming scheduled ride, show, and parade closures from late 2024 through to August 2025, ensuring you can plan your adventure with as much foresight as possible.

While we strive to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's crucial to remember that schedules can change. Operational reasons, unexpected technical difficulties, or even adverse weather conditions (such as very heavy rain) can lead to unannounced closures. Always consider this guide a valuable planning tool, but for real-time updates during your visit, the official Disneyland Paris app remains your best resource.
- Why Do Rides Close at Disneyland Paris?
- Staying Up-to-Date on Closures
- Disneyland Paris Ride Closures & Opening Hours: Month by Month
- Important Tips for Planning Your Visit
- Currently Open Attractions at Disneyland Paris Theme Park
- Must-Experience Rides at Disneyland Paris
- How Disneyland Paris Rides Compare to Other Disney Parks
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q: How far in advance are ride closures announced?
- Q: What if my favourite ride closes unexpectedly during my visit?
- Q: Are shows and parades also affected by closures?
- Q: Does Disneyland Paris offer any compensation for closed rides?
- Q: Is there a 'best time' to visit to avoid ride closures?
- Q: Can I change my booking if too many rides are closed?
Why Do Rides Close at Disneyland Paris?
Disneyland Paris operates 365 days a year, which means its beloved attractions endure constant use. Just like any complex machinery, these rides require regular safety checks, routine maintenance, and sometimes even significant refurbishments or 'magical upgrades' to keep them in tip-top condition. Disney typically schedules these closures during anticipated lower crowd periods to minimise disruption. However, the sheer scale of the park means that at any given time, some attractions will inevitably be taking a little nap.
Staying Up-to-Date on Closures
Disney can change closure dates at the drop of a mouse-eared hat! While this guide is comprehensive, here's how to ensure you have the absolute latest information before and during your trip:
- The Official Disneyland Paris App: This is your ultimate companion for real-time information, including live wait times, show schedules, and immediate ride status updates. Download it before you go!
- Disneyland Paris Park Hours Page: Visit the official website, navigate to the park hours, and use the 'Attractions Closed' filter to see scheduled closures for your specific dates.
- City Hall: Upon arrival, you can ask for a daily list of restaurant and attraction closures at City Hall in Disneyland Park, or Studio Services in Walt Disney Studios Park.
Disneyland Paris Ride Closures & Opening Hours: Month by Month
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the planned closures and opening hours, helping you to plan your visit strategically. Please note that 'TBD' means 'To Be Determined' and indicates no confirmed reopening date has been announced.
November 2024 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Flying Carpets over Agrabah: 1st – 5th November
- Hyperspace Mountain: 4th – 5th November
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: 4th – 15th November
- Phantom Manor: 18th – 29th November
- Main Street Station: 4th – 8th November
Late Ride Openings (until January 2025)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Opens from Noon
- Autopia: Opens at 11am
- Pays des Contes de Fees: Opens at 11am
- Casey Junior: Opens at 11am
- Cars Road Trip: Opens at 11am
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- Princess Pavilion: 18th – 22nd November
- Alice & the Queen of Hearts – Back to Wonderland: Closed from 29th September (no reopening date)
- A Million Splashes of Colour Parade: Ends 30th September. Replaced by Halloween parade, expected to return after Halloween.
- Star of Parade: From 9th November – 6th January
- Together: A Pixar Musical Adventure: 4th November – 14th February
- Frozen: A Musical Invitation: 4th November – 14th February
Opening Hours November 2024
Hours are variable this month:
| Dates | Disneyland Park | Walt Disney Studios Park |
|---|---|---|
| 1st – 3rd November | 9:30am – 10pm | 9:30am – 9pm |
| 4th – 7th November | 9:30am – 8pm | 9:30am – 8pm |
| 8th November | 9:30am – 7pm (Earlier Closure) | 9:30am – 7pm (Earlier Closure) |
| 9th – 11th November | 9:30am – 10pm | 9:30am – 9pm (on 9th-10th) |
| 12th – 15th November | 9:30am – 8pm | 9:30am – 8pm |
| 16th – 17th November | 9:30am – 10pm | 9:30am – 9pm |
| 18th – 22nd November | 9:30am – 8pm | 9:30am – 8pm |
| 23rd – 24th November | 9:30am – 10pm | 9:30am – 9pm |
| 25th – 28th November | 9:30am – 8pm | 9:30am – 8pm |
| 29th November | 9:30am – 8pm | 9:30am – 7:30pm |
| 30th November | 9:30am – 10pm | 9:30am – 9pm |
December 2024 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain: 2nd – 8th December
- Les Voyages de Pinocchio: 2nd – 13th December
Late Ride Openings (until January 2025)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Opens from Noon
- Autopia: Opens at 11am
- Pays des Contes de Fees: Opens at 11am
- Casey Junior: Opens at 11am
- Cars Road Trip: Opens at 11am
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- Alice & the Queen of Hearts – Back to Wonderland: Closed from 29th September (no reopening date)
- Together: A Pixar Musical Adventure: 4th November – 14th February
- Frozen: A Musical Invitation: 4th November – 14th February
- A Million Splashes of Colour Parade: Ends 30th September.
- Star of Parade: From 9th November – 6th January
Opening Hours December 2024
December hours are quite erratic:
| Dates | Disneyland Park | Walt Disney Studios Park |
|---|---|---|
| Christmas Day | 9:30am – 10pm | 9:30am – 9pm |
| New Year's Eve | 9:00am – 1:00am | 9:00am – 10:00pm |
| Early Closures | 10th, 12th, 13th, 17th, 19th (specific times not provided) | (specific times not provided) |
| Early Openings | 21st – 31st (excluding Christmas Day) | (specific times not provided) |
January 2025 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Big Thunder Mountain: 6th January – Unknown (expected Summer 2026)
- Pays Des Contes de Fees Casey Junior: 6th – 10th January
- Passage Enchante: 6th – 17th January
- It's a Small World: 20th January – Unknown
Late Ride Openings (until January)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Opens from Noon
- Autopia: Opens at 11am
- Pays des Contes de Fees: Opens at 11am
- Casey Junior: Opens at 11am
- Cars Road Trip: Opens at 11am
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- Alice & the Queen of Hearts – Back to Wonderland: Closed from 29th September (no reopening date)
- Together: A Pixar Musical Adventure: 4th November – 14th February
- Frozen: A Musical Invitation: 4th November – 14th February
- A Million Splashes of Colour Parade: Ends 30th September.
- Star of Parade: From 9th November – 6th January
Opening Hours January 2025
| Park | Weekdays | Weekends | Early/Late Closures |
|---|---|---|---|
| Disneyland Park | 9:30am – 8pm | 9:30am – 9pm | 1st – 4th January: Close at 10pm 14th January: 7pm close 17th January: 7pm close |
| Walt Disney Studios Park | 9:30am – 7pm | 9:30am – 9pm | 1st – 4th January: Close at 9pm 17th January: 6:30pm close |
February 2025 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Big Thunder Mountain: All month – TBD (Expected Summer 2026)
- Star Tours: 3rd February – End of month (Reopening not announced)
- Frontierland Playground: All month
- Riverboat: All month (likely Thunder Mesa Riverboat, TBD)
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- Alice & the Queen of Hearts – Back to Wonderland: September 2024 – 17th May 2025
- Together: A Pixar Musical Adventure: 4th November – 14th February (Ends 14th Feb)
- Mickey and the Magician: 6th January – 20th April
- Frozen: A Musical Invitation: 4th November – 14th February (Ends 14th Feb)
Opening Hours February 2025
Early Magic Hour: 8:30am – 9:30am
| Park | General Hours | Exceptions (3rd – 7th Feb) |
|---|---|---|
| Disneyland Park | Closes at 9pm all month | Closes at 8pm |
| Walt Disney Studios Park | Closes at 9pm all month | Closes at 7pm |
March 2025 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Big Thunder Mountain: All month – TBD (Expected Summer 2026)
- Star Tours: Closed until 1st March (Reopens 1st March)
- Lancelot Carousel: 10th – 21st March
- Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain: 10th – 11th March
- Orbitron: 24th March – Unknown
Walt Disney Studios Park
- Crush’s Coaster: 10th – 21st March
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- Alice & the Queen of Hearts – Back to Wonderland: September 2024 – 17th May 2025
- Mickey and the Magician: 6th January – 20th April
Pool Closures
- Sequoia Lodge: 3rd – 15th March
- Hotel New York Art of Marvel: 17th – 29th March
Opening Hours March 2025
Early Magic Hour: 8:30am – 9:30am
| Park | Weekdays | Weekends | Exceptions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Disneyland Park | 9:30am – 9pm | 9:30am – 10pm | 21st March: Early closure for Annual Pass Event |
| Walt Disney Studios Park | 9:30am – 9pm | 9:30am – 8pm |
April 2025 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Big Thunder Mountain: 6th January – TBD (Expected Summer 2026)
- Thunder Mesa Riverboat: 6th January – TBD
- Orbitron: 24th March – Unknown
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- Alice & the Queen of Hearts – Back to Wonderland: September 2024 – 17th May 2025
- Mickey and the Magician: 6th January – 20th April (Ends 20th April)
- Pirate Galleon & Frontierland Playground: Throughout April
Opening Hours April 2025
Early Magic Hour: 8:30am – 9:30am
| Dates | Disneyland Park | Walt Disney Studios Park |
|---|---|---|
| 1st – 4th April | 9:30am – 10pm | 9:30am – 8pm |
| 5th – 18th April | 9:30am – 10pm | 9:30am – 9pm |
| 19th – 30th April | 9:30am – 10:40pm | 9:30am – 9pm |
May 2025 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Big Thunder Mountain: 6th January – TBD (Expected Summer 2026)
- Thunder Mesa Riverboat: 6th January – TBD
- Orbitron: 24th March – Unknown
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- Alice & the Queen of Hearts – Back to Wonderland: Ends 17th May 2025
- Together: A Pixar Musical Adventure: 21st April – 11th July
- Meet Mickey Mouse: 26th – 30th May
- Stitch Live!: 28th April – 27th June
- Pirate Galleon & Frontierland Playground: Throughout April (likely extends into May)
Opening Hours May 2025
Early Magic Hour: 8:30am – 9:30am
| Park | Hours |
|---|---|
| Disneyland Park | 9:30am – 10:40pm |
| Walt Disney Studios Park | 9:30am – 9pm |
June 2025 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Big Thunder Mountain: 6th January – 21st June (Reopens 21st June)
- Orbitron: 24th March – 20th June (Reopens 20th June)
- Hyperspace Mountain: 2nd – 6th June
- Pirates of the Caribbean: 23rd June – Unknown
- Thunder Mesa Riverboat: 6th January – TBD
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant: 23rd June – Unknown
- Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast: 23rd June – Unknown
Walt Disney Studios Park
- RC Racer: 2nd – 6th June
- Cars Road Trip: 9th – 20th June
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- Frozen A Musical Invitation: 16th June – 25th July
- Together: A Pixar Musical Adventure: 21st April – 11th July
- Stitch Live!: 28th April – 27th June (Ends 27th June)
- Pirate Galleon: Closed through June
- Frontierland Playground: Reopens 21st June
Opening Hours June 2025
Early Magic Hour: 8:30am – 9:30am
| Park | Hours | Exceptions |
|---|---|---|
| Disneyland Park | 9:30am – 10:40pm | |
| Walt Disney Studios Park | 9:30am – 9pm | 7th June: Closes at 8pm |
July 2025 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Pirates of the Caribbean: 23rd June – 11th July (Reopens 11th July)
- Thunder Mesa Riverboat: 6th January – TBD
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant: 23rd June – 4th July (Reopens 4th July)
- Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast: 23rd June – Unknown
Walt Disney Studios Park
- RC Racer: 1st – 5th July
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- Frozen A Musical Invitation: 16th June – 25th July
- Together: A Pixar Musical Adventure: 21st April – 11th July (Ends 11th July)
- Pirate Galleon: Closed through July
Opening Hours July 2025
Early Magic Hour: 8:30am – 9:30am
| Park | Hours |
|---|---|
| Disneyland Park | 9:30am – 10:40pm |
| Walt Disney Studios Park | 9:30am – 9pm |
August 2025 Closures & Hours
Disneyland Park
- Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast: 23rd June – 31st August (Reopens 31st August)
- Thunder Mesa Riverboat: Closed – Unknown reopening date
- Pirate Galleon: Closed – Unknown reopening date
Shows, Character Meet & Greets, Parades
- The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands: 31st August – 7th November 2025
- Mickey and the Magician: 31st August – 12th December 2025
Opening Hours August 2025
Early Magic Hour: 8:30am – 9:30am
| Park | Hours |
|---|---|
| Disneyland Park | 9:30am – 10:40pm |
| Walt Disney Studios Park | 9:30am – 9pm |
Important Tips for Planning Your Visit
- Flexibility is Key: While planning is essential, be prepared for last-minute changes. Disney's priority is guest safety and experience, so unexpected closures can occur.
- Prioritise Must-Dos: If there's a ride you absolutely cannot miss, check its status frequently, especially in the weeks leading up to your trip. Consider visiting it early in the day when the park is less crowded.
- Explore Alternatives: If a favourite ride is closed, use it as an opportunity to discover other attractions, shows, or dining experiences you might otherwise overlook. Disneyland Paris offers a wealth of entertainment beyond just rides.
- Utilise Early Magic Hour: If you're staying at a Disney hotel, take advantage of the Early Magic Hour. This extra hour before general opening can be invaluable for experiencing popular rides with shorter queues.
Currently Open Attractions at Disneyland Paris Theme Park
Disneyland Paris boasts a diverse range of attractions that are typically open for visitors, offering something for everyone. From classic attractions to immersive themed lands, the park ensures a memorable experience. While specific closures are detailed above, many fan favourites remain available.
Visitors can enjoy iconic rides like Big Thunder Mountain, a thrilling mine train roller coaster, and the charming It's a Small World, a gentle boat ride celebrating global cultures. Themed lands such as Fantasyland and Adventureland offer unique environments, with attractions like Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Pirates of the Caribbean. Beyond rides, the park presents various entertainment shows, including the spectacular Disney Illuminations, and opportunities for character meet-and-greets. Diverse dining experiences, from quick-service options to fine dining, are also readily available. Seasonal events, like Halloween and Christmas celebrations, further enhance the park's offerings with special decorations and themed activities.

Must-Experience Rides at Disneyland Paris
Certain rides at Disneyland Paris are consistently highlighted as 'must-experience' due to their unique themes, immersive storytelling, and innovative technology. These attractions offer exceptional entertainment value and create lasting memories for guests of all ages.
- Pirates of the Caribbean: A classic dark ride plunging guests into a swashbuckling pirate adventure with animatronics and captivating music.
- Big Thunder Mountain: A high-speed mine train roller coaster offering thrilling twists, turns, and breathtaking views of the Wild West.
- It's a Small World: A gentle boat journey celebrating global unity through colourful scenes and the iconic theme song.
- Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain: An indoor roller coaster simulating an exhilarating space battle within the Star Wars universe, complete with iconic music and visuals.
- Ratatouille: The Adventure: A 4D dark ride that shrinks guests to rat-size for an immersive chase through Gusteau's restaurant, featuring visual effects, motion, and scents.
- Phantom Manor: A spooky haunted house ride that tells a dark, mysterious story through elaborate scenes and special effects.
- Indiana Jones™ and the Temple of Peril: An exciting roller coaster adventure with sharp turns and drops, inspired by the famous films.
How Disneyland Paris Rides Compare to Other Disney Parks
Disneyland Paris offers a distinctive Disney experience, with unique themes and design elements that set its attractions apart from those in other Disney parks while retaining that quintessential Disney charm. The park often places a strong emphasis on a story-driven experience, immersing guests deeply in the narrative of each attraction.
For instance, Ratatouille: The Adventure uniquely showcases French culture and cuisine, a regional focus less prominent elsewhere. Rides like The Phantom Manor have a darker, more intricate storyline than their 'Haunted Mansion' counterparts, reflecting European cultural tastes. Disneyland Paris also frequently incorporates advanced technology into its attractions, with some rides showcasing innovations first. While capacity and size can sometimes be more compact due to its urban location, affecting the pacing of rides like Big Thunder Mountain, the park excels in cultural adaptation, with attractions like It's a Small World reflecting a diverse European perspective. This blend of classic Disney magic with a distinct European flavour makes Disneyland Paris a truly unique destination.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are some common questions about Disneyland Paris ride closures and planning your visit:
Q: How far in advance are ride closures announced?
A: Disneyland Paris typically announces scheduled refurbishments several months in advance, often providing a rolling schedule for the next 6-12 months. However, specific dates, especially for longer closures, can be subject to change or further refinement. It's always best to check regularly as your trip approaches.
Q: What if my favourite ride closes unexpectedly during my visit?
A: Unexpected closures due to technical issues or weather can happen. In such cases, your best course of action is to check the official Disneyland Paris app for real-time updates on its status. If it reopens, wait times will be updated. Consider this an opportunity to explore other attractions, catch a show, or enjoy a meal you hadn't planned for.

Q: Are shows and parades also affected by closures?
A: Yes, just like rides, shows and parades also undergo scheduled maintenance, seasonal breaks, or cast holidays. These are typically announced in advance. Always check the entertainment schedule on the app or website for the most current information for your visit dates.
Q: Does Disneyland Paris offer any compensation for closed rides?
A: Generally, no specific compensation is offered for scheduled or unexpected ride closures as they are part of normal park operations and maintenance. The park aims to provide a wide variety of open attractions and entertainment options at all times. The best 'compensation' is thorough planning to minimise disappointment.
Q: Is there a 'best time' to visit to avoid ride closures?
A: Disney often schedules major refurbishments during off-peak seasons (e.g., late January, February, early March, parts of September and November) when crowd levels are lower. However, this isn't a guarantee that all your preferred rides will be open. Weekends and school holidays typically see fewer scheduled closures, but higher crowd levels. It’s a trade-off, so reviewing the closure schedule for your preferred dates is always recommended.
Q: Can I change my booking if too many rides are closed?
A: If you booked a package directly with Disneyland Paris, they often offer flexible booking options, allowing changes or cancellations up to 7 days before arrival. Always check the terms and conditions of your specific booking for details, as policies can vary. This flexibility is a key benefit for managing potential disruptions from closures.
With this comprehensive guide, we hope you feel much better equipped to plan your magical escape to Disneyland Paris. By staying informed and being a little flexible, you can ensure that even with the occasional closure, your trip remains filled with joy, wonder, and unforgettable Disney moments!
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