Jungle Cruise No Longer Has Reopening Date at Disneyland Resort

Lauren Stracner

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People standing in line at the Jungle Cruise entrance, a themed wooden building with a sign reading "Tours Departing Daily." Trees and plants surround the area.

Jungle Cruise No Longer Has Reopening Date at Disneyland Resort

Disneyland’s Jungle Cruise attraction will temporarily close in February 2026. While the Disneyland calendar previously showed a reopening date, that has now been removed.

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People standing in line at the Jungle Cruise entrance, a themed wooden building with a sign reading "Tours Departing Daily." Trees and plants surround the area.

The Disneyland Resort website previously showed Jungle Cruise having hours starting on February 22, 2026. That has now been removed, and Jungle Cruise is now showing as closed through the current end of the calendar, February 27, 2026.

Jungle Cruise No Longer Has Reopening Date at Disneyland Resort

Imagineers recently installed the first 3D printed prop in the Jungle Cruise attraction. The Jungle Cruise boat is just the first 3D-printed prop Haddy and Imagineering are introducing to the parks. It’s been suggested they could also make doors for the new Monsters, Inc. roller-coaster, rockwork for lands like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, or furniture for Walt Disney World hotel rooms.

Jungle Cruise takes guests on a 10,000-mile journey:

  • Ancient Cambodian Shrine: leaping tigers, lethal cobras and snapping crocodiles.
  • Jungle Cruise Safari Camp: former camp overrun by gorillas.
  • Indian Elephant Bathing Pool: bathing Indian elephants
  • The African Veldt: angry hippos and hungry lions guard a “sleeping” zebra
  • Schweitzer Falls: the back side of water

“it’s a small world” and Rise of the Resistance will also be closed in February 2026.

Are you visiting Disneyland in February? Will you miss the chance to ride Jungle Cruise? Let us know on social media.

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