Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney World Set for Major Overhaul

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Posted: Tuesday May 7, 2024 9:40am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Walt Disney World's Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is expected to close for an extended refurbishment later this year, which will see the ride closed for more than a year.

Although not yet announced by Disney, we expect plans to be confirmed soon, with the fan-favorite attraction closing as soon as September 2024. As always, be aware that timelines frequently change, so await official confirmation before making plans.

The Magic Kingdom coaster needs a significant renovation involving substantial work on the ride system. According to sources familiar with the plans, this long-planned refurbishment is crucial to ensure the ride's longevity and continued operation for years to come.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad's refurbishment project will likely begin soon after Tiana's Bayou Adventure opens this summer in Frontierland. The reopening of the former Splash Mountain attraction will bring much-needed capacity to the park, allowing operations the chance to begin work on Big Thunder Mountain. The refurbishment will be the longest in the ride's history and will likely mean the ride will be closed for over a year.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad's most extensive refurbishment was over ten years ago, in 2012, when it closed for four months. Since then, the coaster has had numerous short closures to ensure continued operation until this year's major refurbishment.

Disneyland's Big Thunder Railroad underwent a similar major renovation in 2012, which saw updates made to the attraction, including new ride vehicles, track replacement, and repainting portions of the mountain itself.

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TheCoasterNerd2 days ago

Thread is back online. Thanks @wdwmagic

DisDude2322 days ago

At this that seems to be exactly what is happening.

DisDude2322 days ago

I feel like Villain’s Land is a concept that the imagineers really want to make but none of the people cashing the checks want to pay for.

ToTBellHop22 days ago

Encanto QSR replacing Restaurantosaurus. Bruno’s Shake Shanty?

Tha Realest22 days ago

It would be hilarious if, after all this hysteria over $60 billion! $17 billion! Beyond Big Thunder! all that comes of it is a new Moana ride (somewhere), a remade track for BTMRR, Dinoland to Indy and a new Encanto-something.

ToTBellHop22 days ago

No, it’s just a big number thrown out without context. Do we think they can actually get any of BBT actually open in 2027? I’ve already started protecting my heart by accepting that Villain Land will be the phase 2 we never see due to cost over-runs. I wish they wouldn’t even release concept art…but they will. With that said, Thunder needs a new track even if BBT is canceled. So it’ll get one.

Fido Chuckwagon22 days ago

Because the track is at the end of it’s useful life and that is a thing that has to happen with outdoor coasters in Florida? This isn’t particularly controversial, the only unknown is when this is going to happen, not if.

DisDude2322 days ago

This is very true. There is so much being thrown around right now that I bet the people making the decisions can’t even keep track of the information right now. But my main point is just that I don’t think the 3 years claim was randomly made up by anyone trying to sound cool or whatever.

lazyboy97o22 days ago

Or it could just be something as simple as the whole thing being a three year project. There’s plenty of work to do before the attraction actually closes.

eddie10422 days ago

Chapek strikes again…

ToTBellHop22 days ago

The WDWRR won’t need to close for 3 years. But, it is a pity they weren’t forward-thinking enough to do this prep work when it was down for TRON…

DisDude2322 days ago

I agree but if you think through everything that’s most likely going on then it makes sense that it will happen.

Disstevefan122 days ago

THAT sucks.

DisDude2322 days ago

I personally think that the 3 year timeline isn’t exactly BS but a case of multiple things getting confused with each other. I think once the Beyond Big Thunder project gets so far along the Disney World Railroad will need to be shut down again and THAT will be the railroad that is out for 3 years.