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Construction Walls Up as “it’s a small world” Undergoes Refurbishment in Disneyland
Guests visiting Disneyland should note that “it’s a small world” is closed for a significant refurbishment and is not anticipated to reopen until sometime in spring 2025.
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With “it’s a small world” now closed for an extensive refurbishment, construction walls have been erected around the entire building facade. While an exact reopening date is yet to be announced, the attraction is anticipated to return sometime in the spring.

The construction walls surrounding “it’s a small world” are a grey backdrop accented with blue stripes. To ensure adequate lighting at night, ornate lanterns have been installed along the walls. Several walls also feature small signs displaying the attraction’s official wordmark and artwork, along with the message, “Our Musical Voyage Resumes this Spring.”
While “it’s a small world” typically closes briefly in early January for holiday overlay removal, this year’s closure was delayed to accommodate the removal of the Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay and its return to regular operation. Moreover, this closure is significantly longer than the usual post-holiday downtime, suggesting that additional repairs and maintenance are being conducted.
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