Disneyland's Space Mountain To Close Feb. 23–27 for Short Refurbishment
Behind-the-scenes infrastructure work—ceiling light replacements, door-frame updates, removal of obsolete floor anchors—will not change the ride experience.
Overview
- Guests have this weekend as the final opportunity to ride before the temporary shutdown begins on February 23.
- Official documents specify replacement of suspended-ceiling light fixtures, updates to door frames, and removal of older steel anchor points embedded in the flooring.
- The refurbishment focuses on infrastructure rather than show elements, so no visible changes are expected when the coaster reopens on February 27.
- The pause aligns with wider resort upkeep, including Golden Zephyr’s scheduled March 9–18 maintenance at Disney California Adventure.
- Tokyo Disneyland’s Space Mountain closed permanently in 2024 and has been demolished, with a fully reimagined version slated to debut in 2027.