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Both Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean Rides Will Be Offline as Paris Begins Annual Rehab

The overlap forces visitors to adjust itineraries by highlighting that passholder blockouts and dynamic pricing are reshaping summer attendance.

Overview

  • Disneyland Paris confirmed the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction will be closed for its annual rehabilitation from Monday, June 15 through Friday, July 3, according to multiple park reports.
  • The original Pirates at Disneyland in Anaheim is already closed with no Disney-announced reopening date, leaving the ride unavailable there for an indefinite period.
  • As a result of those two outages, both the Paris and Anaheim versions of the historic 1967 attraction will be offline at the same time starting June 15.
  • Guests and third-party data show unusually light summer crowds at Disneyland in California, with Thrill Data reporting an average wait time near 18 minutes and visitors describing notably short queues.
  • Park observers link the low attendance chiefly to Magic Key passholder blockouts and dynamic single-day pricing, and they say the overlap of closures means Paris travelers should avoid June 15–July 3 if Pirates matters while Anaheim visitors may find easier park days unless Pirates is their priority.