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Fan-Favorite Disney Dark Ride to Close In June 2025, Updates on the Way

Get ready to say a temporary goodbye to one of Disney’s most classic theme park attractions.

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Disney has officially announced that the beloved Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland Paris is set to close on June 23, 2025. This announcement came as a surprise to many fans who cherish this iconic ride, often regarded as one of the best Disney attractions worldwide. The planned duration for the refurbishment is just under three weeks, with the ride scheduled to reopen on July 12, 2025.
These refurbishments are anticipated to bring a series of upgrades and enhancements to the ride, although the specifics have yet to be disclosed. Fans have begun to speculate about possible changes, hoping for improvements that could rejuvenate the experience while maintaining the ride’s classic charm. The excitement around the refurbishment hints at promises of innovative technologies and updated animatronics, which have become a hallmark of Disney creativity.
In the lead-up to the closure, Disneyland Paris has already begun making adjustments to the ride. Recently, several animatronics have been removed and replaced, stirring up curiosity and speculation about what changes will unfold during the refurbishment period. While it’s unclear what specific alterations are planned, there is a general hope among fans that each enhancement will pay homage to the ride’s rich heritage while introducing modern conveniences.
For those disappointed by the temporary closure, Disneyland Paris still boasts an array of attractions to enjoy in the meantime. Guests can experience other classic rides such as it’s a small world and Peter Pan’s Flight, complemented by thrilling options like Hyperspace Mountain and Crush’s Coaster. This variety ensures that visitors still have plenty to explore, minimizing the impact of the ride’s absence.

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Excitement also surrounds future developments tied to the Pirates of the Caribbean brand. One standout announcement is the introduction of The Beak and Barrel, a pirate-themed bar and tavern slated to open later this year. Positioned near the entrance of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at the park’s Adventureland, this new establishment promises to deliver a unique experience inspired by the beloved franchise.
The Beak and Barrel will offer a menu featuring stiff drinks and small bites, encouraging guests to take a respite from the bustling atmosphere of the Magic Kingdom. This new addition is designed to provide a laid-back atmosphere for guests to enjoy, similar to the experience offered by Oga’s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Enthusiasts are keenly interested to see how this venue interweaves elements from both the live-action film and the classic dark ride, enhancing the overall Pirates experience at the park.
As fans eagerly await both the closure and subsequent reopening of the ride, they continue to cherish the fond memories it has provided over the years. The potential improvements and new expansions signal Disney’s commitment to evolving its attractions while honoring the nostalgia that long-time fans hold dear.