Nothing ruins a trip like discovering on arrival that your child’s dream ride is closed for refurbishment. Disneyland Paris refurbishes rides on a rolling basis and announces dates only 2-3 months ahead. Here is the closure calendar, updated 11 July 2026.
Known closures (as of 11 July 2026)
| Ride | Closed | Planned reopening |
|---|---|---|
| Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | Since 30 March 2026 | 28 July 2026 |
| Big Thunder Mountain | 6 → 17 July 2026 | 18 July 2026 |
| Orbitron | 27 → 31 July 2026 | 1 August 2026 |
| Avengers Assemble: Flight Force | 24 → 28 August 2026 | 29 August 2026 |
| Toy Soldiers Parachute Drop | 1 → 9 September 2026 | 10 September 2026 |
| Crush’s Coaster | From 7 September 2026 | Summer 2027 — its biggest refurbishment since 2007 (10+ months) |
Recently reopened: Pirates of the Caribbean and Alice’s Curious Labyrinth (4 July 2026). Always re-check your exact dates in the official app before buying dated tickets — Disney publishes closures only 2-3 months out.
How to plan around closures
The Crush’s Coaster case matters: if it is on your must-do list, visit before 7 September 2026 — after that, it’s summer 2027. And a local pattern worth knowing: technical closures cluster in the quiet months (January, March, September-October) — the low-crowd months also carry the most scaffolding. Cross-check with the crowd calendar before locking dates.
FAQ
Do you get a refund if a ride is closed?
No — announced refurbishment closures carry no compensation. Check the calendar before buying dated tickets.
Where is the official closure calendar?
On the official website (hours & calendar section) and in the app, ride by ride. Dates beyond 2-3 months are usually not yet published.
When does Crush’s Coaster reopen?
It closes on 7 September 2026 for 10+ months — reopening is planned for summer 2027.
