Crush’s Coaster will undergo its most extensive technical refurbishment to date. The attraction opened in 2007, making it almost 20 years old.
Crush’s Coaster Refurbishment

Starting on September 7, 2026 the attraction, located at Disney Adventure World in Disneyland Paris, will be closed.
As a result, journeys through the East Australian Current will be temporarily suspended until summer 2027.
For several months, teams from Design & Delivery, Walt Disney Imagineering Paris, Maintenance, and the Disneyland Paris Central Workshops have been preparing for this operation. This major refurbishment will help ensure the attraction’s continued operation for years to come while maintaining the highest possible guest experience. It will also provide greater comfort for both guests and Cast Members.
Spanning approximately ten months, the project will be carried out in two main phases. Teams will work on numerous systems essential to the attraction’s operation, including the complete replacement of several technical components such as certain control systems, sensors, communication equipment, and selected sections of track.
The second major phase of the project will focus on an extensive program of testing and technical validation, which is essential to ensuring that all systems are functioning properly before the attraction reopens to guests.

Beyond the technical improvements, this refurbishment will also provide an opportunity to care for the attraction’s show elements. Throughout the project, Disneyland Paris teams and external contractors will clean, repaint, and repair numerous scenic components in order to preserve the richness of the experience inspired by the Disney and Pixar animated film Finding Nemo.
While Crush’s Coaster previously underwent an extended six-month closure in 2015, the project beginning in September 2026 represents the most extensive refurbishment ever carried out on the attraction since its opening nearly 20 years ago. Through close collaboration between Disneyland Paris teams and external contractors, this project will help preserve the reliable operation of this iconic Disneyland Paris attraction for years to come.
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