Some Disneyland favorites are going dark this spring.
“Pirates of the Caribbean” and the Blue Bayou restaurant will temporarily close starting May 4 as both undergo refurbishment, according to ABC7.
Blue Bayou is expected to reopen in late May, though there is no official timeline yet for when the “Pirates of the Caribbean” ride will return, the outlet reported
These closures come on top of the Monorail, the cherished ride whose shutdown was revealed last month for the first time in over 65 years.
Disney announced that the attraction will be out of service from Mar. 30 for renovations and hasn’t issued a reopening date.
The theme park hasn’t disclosed the reason for its closure, but Inside The Magic reports that Disney recently filed for a construction permit to replace digital entry and exit signs and “make small upgrades to the network’s electrical system.”
It comes after a power failure on Jan. 8 that grounded two monorail trains at the park.
The incident “serves as a reminder that even Disney’s most reliable transportation systems require constant attention and modernization,” Inside The Magic states.
Meanwhile, Disneyland is also purportedly shutting down the “Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin” for renovations.






