Nostalgia Abounds as Disneyland’s Monorail and Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin Prepare for Temporary Closure

Nostalgia lingers in the air at Disneyland as two beloved attractions prepare to temporarily close their doors this spring. On March 30, 2026, the iconic Disneyland Monorail and Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin will bid farewell to visitors for a much-needed refurbishment. While the exact date of their return remains uncertain, guests are left wondering if these closures signal routine maintenance or a more significant overhaul.

The Disneyland Monorail, a groundbreaking transportation system that first graced the park in 1959, will pause its 2.5-mile journey across the park’s main hubs. A favorite for many, especially those entering through the vibrant Downtown Disney area, the monorail has long been an essential mode of transportation within the park.

Meanwhile, Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin, a newer addition to Mickey’s Toontown, will also undergo transformation. Inspired by the 1988 film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” this dark ride invites guests to interact with beloved characters like Jessica Rabbit and Roger Rabbit himself.

Interestingly, the attraction experienced a significant refresh during its last closure in 2021. The ride now centers around a new narrative where Jessica Rabbit takes on the role of a trench coat-clad private detective in Toontown, battling the criminal underworld. These changes were unveiled in December 2021 when the attraction reopened after a three-month hiatus.

The upcoming closures offer a unique opportunity for Disney enthusiasts to reflect on the impact these attractions have had on the park’s history. While the Monorail stands as a testament to Disney’s innovative spirit, Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin continues to enchant visitors with its whimsical storytelling.

As Disneyland prepares for these temporary farewells, guests are reminded of the park’s dedication to providing unforgettable experiences. Whether it’s a leisurely ride on the Monorail or a thrilling adventure with Roger Rabbit, these attractions hold a special place in the hearts of visitors young and old.

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