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Disney Shuts Down Public Access to Two ‘Toy Story’ Properties

Disneyland Resort has quietly taken two of its three Toy Story (1995)-themed attractions off the table within the span of a single week. Unfortunately, neither has a reopening date.

A One-Two Punch for Pixar Fans

Toy Story Midway Mania! went dark at Disney California Adventure Park on April 6, and Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters follows on April 13 at Disneyland Park. Both will be closed indefinitely for refurbishment, with Disneyland Resort offering no timeline or explanation for either project. Guests visiting the Southern California resort hoping to experience the Pixar franchise have one remaining option: Jessie's Critter Carousel.

A colorful, futuristic scene featuring a space ranger character aiming a laser at a large, menacing robot-like figure surrounded by small green alien creatures in a space setting with vibrant neon colors.
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The Buzz Lightyear closure was announced earlier in the year, though Disney stopped short of sharing anything about the scope of work or what the attraction might look like when it eventually returns.

Florida Version Reopens

Children joyfully play an interactive laser shooting game in a brightly colored, space-themed arcade setting. Each child is seated in a ride vehicle, holding laser guns and aiming at targets. The atmosphere is lively and illuminated with vibrant lights.
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Across the country, Walt Disney World Resort‘s counterpart to Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters reopened on April 8 after an overhaul that began in August 2025. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin at Magic Kingdom Park returned with a fully updated experience: new ride vehicles, redesigned handheld blasters, upgraded interactive targets, and an audio-animatronic robot character named Buddy.

Disneyland Resort has given no indication that its version is in line for the same treatment.

Timing Worth Noting

Two theories hover over both closures. Toy Story Midway Mania! received Disneyland70 anniversary graphics last summer as part of the resort's ongoing 70th anniversary celebration, which runs through August. Keeping the ride dark until that milestone concludes would avoid the need to remove the temporary theming mid-celebration.

Two people enjoy an interactive ride in an amusement park. They wear 3D glasses and aim at targets with toy guns. The ride features carnival-themed decorations and animated characters on the walls, creating a playful atmosphere.
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The second theory centers on Toy Story 5 (2026), opening in theaters on June 19. Having both Pixar shooter rides closed simultaneously — directly ahead of a new franchise installment — raises the possibility that updates tied to the film are being worked in behind the scenes. Disneyland Resort hasn't confirmed anything of the sort, and a return with zero visible changes remains equally possible.

Disney Fanatic will keep tabs on both refurbishments as more information becomes available.

Has a refurbishment closure ever impacted your visit to Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park? Share your story with Disney Fanatic in the comments!

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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