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Rise of the Resistance Reopening at Disneyland After Refurbishment

After a temporary closure for refurbishments, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disneyland is reportedly set to reopen tomorrow.

And yes — that means boarding groups, First Order interrogations, and that massive Star Destroyer hangar moment are back on the table.

The attraction, located inside Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Resort, has been closed for scheduled updates and technical work. While Disney hasn’t publicly detailed every change, refurbishments typically focus on ride system reliability, animatronic maintenance, and show element upgrades.

For a ride as ambitious as this one, that’s a big deal.


Why This Matters

Rise of the Resistance isn’t just another theme park ride.

It’s one of the most technologically complex attractions ever built by Disney Imagineering. The experience blends:

  • Trackless ride vehicles
  • Massive projection mapping
  • Screen-based sequences
  • Full-scale sets
  • Advanced animatronics
  • Multiple ride systems in one continuous story

When it works at full capacity, it’s arguably the most immersive Star Wars attraction ever created.


What Could Be Updated?

Disney rarely publishes detailed patch notes (imagine if they did 👀), but refurbishments often include:

  • Animatronic recalibrations
  • Lighting adjustments
  • Ride vehicle tuning
  • Software stability updates
  • Show scene timing refinements

Given how intricate the attraction is, even minor improvements can significantly reduce downtime.


Planning Your Visit

If you’re heading to Disneyland soon, expect higher wait times at reopening.

This ride consistently draws some of the longest queues in the park — and reopening days usually mean increased demand. Genie+ / Lightning Lane strategy is recommended if you want to maximize your time in Galaxy’s Edge.


The Big Picture

Between theme park expansions, Disney+ series, and upcoming films like The Mandalorian & Grogu, the Star Wars brand continues expanding across every medium — including immersive attractions.

Rise of the Resistance reopening is another reminder that Star Wars isn’t just something you watch or play.

It’s something you walk into.

And sometimes, something you get captured for.

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