There is no date for Splash Mountain's closing at Disneyland yet.
That said, I would be shocked if it is still open in August. Speculation is that it will close not long after Toon Town re-opens, which would be some time in March, perhaps April at the latest. (Especially since they are aiming for it to re-open in 2024.)
I just read an article that said they will likely not announce a closure date until they know when Indy will re-open. The theory is they do not want two Lightning Lane rides nearby each other to be down at the same time. So they're waiting on a firm Indy re-opening date to announce the Splash closure.
Per the DL app, it shows the ride as having a 40 minute wait time right now but also has a note on the ride saying that it is down and will re-open in late 2024.
This article is referring to Splash Mountain in Florida. The OP is asking about when Splash Mountain will close in California, to which a closing date has not yet been announced.
Per the DL app, it shows the ride as having a 40 minute wait time right now but also has a note on the ride saying that it is down and will re-open in late 2024.
I'm guessing maybe by March or April that Splash Mountain will close. I do agree that they may wait until Indiana Jones is back up again before doing so.
The Florida version is not opening until LATE 2024. I do not think the Disneyland version will close until the end of the year 2023. Why? Disneyland's version opens after WDW. I suspect Disneyland's version will open early 2025 during the first quarter.
Rumors on Twitter is that May 2023 will be the closing month. I guess gives the passholders one last chance to ride it before the blackouts and gives Disney more guests in a traditionally slower period.
Rumors on Twitter is that May 2023 will be the closing month. I guess gives the passholders one last chance to ride it before the blackouts and gives Disney more guests in a traditionally slower period.
Rumors on Twitter is that May 2023 will be the closing month. I guess gives the passholders one last chance to ride it before the blackouts and gives Disney more guests in a traditionally slower period.