It’s almost October, and that means Halloween is ACTUALLY almost here!
We’ve been loving seeing the Halloween decorations and festivities over at Disney World and Disneyland Resort, and we’re excited for the cool fall weather to continue rolling in. If you’re visiting Disney World this upcoming month, we do need to warn you that there are two rides that won’t be open at different times throughout the 31 days.
Sorry to all you Jungle Cruise fans, but Jungle Cruise will be closed until October 18th in Magic Kingdom. The ride has been undergoing maintenance for weeks now, and while we’re excited to see this classic Disney attraction open again, we are bummed it’ll be closed for the majority of the month.
However, if you’ll be in the park the second half of the month, you’ll be able to see the backside of water once again.
The only other planned closure this month is over in EPCOT. Yep, that’s right, it’s Test Track.
This beloved attraction is undergoing a MASSIVE retheme that will bring it closer to its original version, World of Motion. Many Disney fans are extremely excited about this change, and we are too! While we don’t have an official reopening timeline for Test Track just yet, we do know it’s planned to open in 2025, so we have at LEAST a few more months without this popular ride.
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Evelyn Begley says
Hi I have not been able to go to Disney because of my health issues. I was last there in April of 2014. It was great to see my grandchildren expression. I am a florida resident and had bought a 3 day pass but only got to go 1 day. I was wondering if I could possible be able to get the 2 days I didn’t 🤔 get to use.