Disneyland Paris to Permanently Retire Horses on Main Street Later This Year

Shannen Ace

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Disneyland Paris Main Street Horses Retiring This Year

Disneyland Paris to Permanently Retire Horses on Main Street Later This Year

By the end of 2026, the horse-drawn streetcars on Main Street, U.S.A. will permanently close as the horses retire.

Disneyland Paris Horse-Drawn Streetcars Closing

Disneyland Paris Main Street Horses Retiring This Year

This follows the retirement of the horses who appeared in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, which closed permanently in 2020.

Similar to other Disney Parks, the horse-drawn streetcars have been a staple of Disneyland Paris since its 1992 opening. There are three streetcars pulled by Percherons who live onsite at Pony Farm.

Watch our POV of a horse-drawn streetcar ride below.

The large backstage area in Frontierland where the horses (as well as goats) live could then be bulldozed for future expansion of the park.

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