Hello everyone. My family and I have a WDW trip planned for next month/January (arrival 1/3, departure 1/13). When I was looking at 21 day LL Multipass availability on the Thrill-data website, I noticed Jingle Cruise LLMP ends on 1/2 and then no availability is shown for Jungle cruise from 1/3 on. I'm curious if the attraction typically closes for the holiday decorations to be removed or refurbishment during this time? If so, do you know how long it is typically closed? Jungle Cruise is one of our favorite attractions and we are crossing our fingers that WDW did not decide to close it short notice. Hopefully its just a delay in WDW dropping LL Multipasses into the system. I figured I'd ask the experts on here that go during this time of year as we typically visit during the early summer.
We have noticed that WDW announced additional ride closures with only ~3 weeks notice (i.e. Kali River Rapids and Gran Fiesta Tour on 1/6). Guests have to plan their trips so far in advance and WDW seems to just close attractions with very little notice to guests. WDW has to know well in advance, in most cases, that they are going to close an attraction and it seems kind of crummy that they do this. I know winter time is when some refurbishments happen, just would be nice to have some decent advanced notice so we know up front. I have my thoughts on why they do this, but I'm sure it's not hard for anyone to guess. I can remember a time when ride refurbishments were posted on the calendar months ahead of time.
We have noticed that WDW announced additional ride closures with only ~3 weeks notice (i.e. Kali River Rapids and Gran Fiesta Tour on 1/6). Guests have to plan their trips so far in advance and WDW seems to just close attractions with very little notice to guests. WDW has to know well in advance, in most cases, that they are going to close an attraction and it seems kind of crummy that they do this. I know winter time is when some refurbishments happen, just would be nice to have some decent advanced notice so we know up front. I have my thoughts on why they do this, but I'm sure it's not hard for anyone to guess. I can remember a time when ride refurbishments were posted on the calendar months ahead of time.
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