With January and February and even some of March being a typically “slow” season for Disneyland, many attractions close for refurbishments so they are back and running in tip-top shape for the busy Spring Break and Summer seasons ahead. Here is what we know about the current refurbishment plans and permanent closures across the Disneyland Resort for winter 2019 and a little beyond.
Disneyland
- Astro Orbitor – currently closed for refurb – reopening TBD (but after 3/2*)
- Sleeping Beauty Castle – (walkthrough & shops) currently closed for refurb – reopening TBD (but after 3/2)
- “it’s a small world” – will close for removal of holiday overlay 1/22 – 1/31
- Sailing Ship Columbia – will close for refurb 1/22 – TBD (but after 3/2)
- Splash Mountain – will close for refurb 2/4 – 2/15
- Mint Julep Bar – will close for refurb 2/18 – 3/1
- Space Mountain – will close for refurb 2/25 – TBD (but after 3/2)
Disney California Adventure
- Grizzly River Run – currently closed for refurb, reopening TBD (but after 3/2)
- World of Color – currently closed for refurb, reopening TBD
- King Triton’s Carousel – CLOSED, reopening later in 2019 as Jessie’s Critter Carousel
- A Bug’s Land – CLOSED, reopening as Marvel Land (not the official name) in 2020
Downtown Disney District
- Tangaroa Terrace – currently closed for refurb, reopening 1/27
- AMC Theatres – CLOSED
- ESPN Zone – CLOSED
- Rainforest Cafe – CLOSED
This list is what we know so far, of course this refurbishment plan will change many many times over the course the year – but as far as what is planned for this year, and primarily through winter, here you go!
So, our question is – do you plan to go during the “slow” season anyway to avoid crowds, or wait until most everything is up and running before you head to the Parks?
*At time of posting, the Disneyland Resort Daily Events Schedule calendar only listed events/closures through 3/2/19.
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