What are the Walt Disney World Ride And Attraction Closures for July 2015? Whenever you are planning to visit Walt Disney World it is a good idea to know which of the attractions and rides are scheduled to be closed.
It is always good to know if your favorite ride or attraction is closed for your visit to Walt Disney World. Also probably best to let your 3 year old know if their favorite isn’t going to be available!
Disney World has to schedule maintenance on rides which can last from a couple of days to many months depending on the extend of the rehab needed. Closures are rarer in the summer months because of course the parks are much busier so Disney usually schedules rehabs for quieter times.
Here are the scheduled closures for the Walt Disney World parks rides and attractions for July 2015:
Disney’s Magic Kingdom Ride Closures July 2016
Dream Along with Mickey is closed from 7/19/2015 until 8/22/2015
Liberty Tree Tavern restaurant is closed from 7/6/2015 until 11/19/2015
Pirates of the Caribbean ride is closed from 6/8/2015 until 9/25/2015
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
There are no scheduled ride or attraction closures for Disney’s Animal Kingdom for July 2015
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
There are no scheduled ride or attraction closures for Disney’s Hollywood Studios for July 2015.
Epcot
There are no scheduled ride or attraction closures for Epcot for July 2015
You do need to remember that there will always be the unscheduled closures of rides due to temporary issues. Generally the more advanced technology in the ride the greater chance of temporary down time. Test Track in Epcot is one example of a ride which usually closes at least once for a brief period of time during the day.
Will you be visiting Walt Disney World in July 2015?
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