Major Jungle Cruise Changes At Disneyland Make For A Better Ride (2024)

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As Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt's Jungle Cruise movie heads to theaters, Disneyland is relaunching the iconic theme park ride with some massive changes on July 16.

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The Jungle Cruise is an iconic ride at California's Disneyland. In fact, it's one of the park's original attractions, dating back to opening day on July 17, 1955. Now, as it celebrates its 66th birthday, the ride is relaunching on July 16 with a massive makeover just as a Jungle Cruise movie is set to hit theaters and Disney+ premiere access.

The new Jungle Cruise isn't necessarily inspired by the film, though there are nods to it for fans to check out. Instead, Walt Disney Imagineering has given the ride a series of upgrades, implementing a storyline, several new scenes, an army of new animals causing some serious chaos, and the removal of certain characters that were culturally insensitive--notably the spear-carrying "natives" and Trader Sam.

The new ride experience starts as you walk up to it. An updated sign features boat oars in place of the old spears. From there, guests move into the queue, which not only includes Easter eggs from the Jungle Cruise movie (keep an eye out for costume items worn by Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt in the film) but also introduces the new lore of the ride.

Historically, there is one character name associated with the Jungle Cruise, and that's Dr. Albert Falls (namesake of the ride's Schweitzer Falls). "We realized that Dr. Albert Falls has a granddaughter named Alberta, who could become the new proprietor of the Jungle Navigation Company," Walt Disney Imagineering creative director Susana Tubert revealed during a media event, adding that in the canon of the ride, Alberta's mother is an artist from India and her father is a British scholar. "So Alberta has this benefit that she's traveled all over the world. She's very cultural, she's very worldly, and she's made a lot of friends."

In the story being told on the ride, those friends have now come to visit Alberta, leaving trinkets that hint to their personalities throughout the line queue. They end up going on a Jungle Cruise themselves, though, and naturally things go very wrong.

It's important to note that, for the most part, the first half of the ride remains unchanged. You're still seeing the same animal scenes--including the "sleeping" zebra--and getting the same pun-filled dialogue from your skippers. As you get into the second half of the ride, though, the new Jungle Cruise shines through. The lost safari party being chased up a tree by a rhino has been replaced by Alberta's friends stuck in that predicament. How did they end up out of their boat and in a tree? That's revealed next, as a group of fun-loving monkeys has seemingly crashed the boat and are now playing with the supplies they found on-board as the ship goes down.

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You can check out the photos above for a better look. This is the most exciting part of the new take on the ride. The boat crash takes up two scenes, while another sees monkeys playing with butterflies they've discovered in a shipment. This is one scene that will be different at Walt Disney World's new take on the Jungle Cruise when it opens later this summer; it was revealed during the media event that in Florida, the monkeys can be found eating some of the butterflies.

The final major change comes at the end of the ride when you reach Trader Sam's lost and found stand, where the character has been removed from the ride. Per Imagineering, he's off collecting new goods to sell back to guests after rebranding the lost and found a gift shop. In his place, more monkeys are running the store, snapping photos, and having too much fun playing with the goods Sam has left behind.

Unfortunately, this isn't an actual gift shop and the ride photos being taken aren't real. Still, it's an entertaining way to welcome guests back to the dock, putting a nice finishing touch on the new experience.

In all, the revamped version of Jungle Cruise puts the focus on the animals and all of the fun they seem to be having at the expense of people silly enough to get lost in their natural habitat. "What's fun is that by the end of the ride the guests and the skipper have realized that, in reality, it's the animals that get the last laugh," Tubert said. "That's the twist to our story."

The Jungle Cruise reopens at Disneyland on July 16. The ride will then re-debut at Walt Disney World later this summer.

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Major Jungle Cruise Changes At Disneyland Make For A Better Ride (2024)

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What changes were made to the Jungle Cruise ride? ›

Ahead of the July 30 release of a “Jungle Cruise” movie starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, the ride reopened Friday — a day shy of the park's 66th anniversary — with updates that remove, in Disney's words, “negative depictions of native people.” In their place are slapstick-inspired scenes largely involving ...

Is the Jungle Cruise ride updated? ›

And because the ride has been able to retain much of its vintage charm over the years, the Jungle Cruise remains a classic Disney attraction. In January 2021, Disney made the announcement that the ride would be updated. New characters, new scenes, more humor, and more wildlife would be added.

What happened on the Jungle Cruise ride? ›

As reported by Apple News, guests experiencing Disneyland's Jungle Cruise got stuck mid-ride, with their boat becoming immovable. Video from the incident shows multiple Disneyland cast members attempting to move riders along the attraction's track with help from a second boat towing them.

Which Jungle Cruise is better? ›

But, based on our experience riding both versions of this classic attraction, our pick for the superior version does go to the Jungle Cruise at Walt Disney World. It's the subtle differences from the original at Disneyland that make the Magic Kingdom version even better, like the bigger and bolder theming.

Why did Disneyland change the Jungle Cruise? ›

In January 2021, Imagineering—the arm of Disney that creates and constructs its theme parks—announced that it would be updating the 66-year-old ride to address “negative depictions of natives.” In July, two weeks before the film's release, Disney shared that it was reopening the revamped attraction.

Did Disneyland change the Jungle Cruise? ›

The first installation of the ride was featured at Disneyland for its grand opening in 1955. A variety of changes were made over the years, including enhanced audio effects, updates to the storyline, and the removal of culturally-sensitive material.

When was Jungle Cruise ride refurbished? ›

In 2021, the Jungle Cruise attractions of Disneyland and Walt Disney World oversaw major refurbishments and story alterations.

Why was Trader Sam removed? ›

Trader Sam Animatronic Removed from Jungle Cruise to Remedy “Negative Depictions of Natives” Guests riding the Jungle Cruise will no longer find the “head” salesman of the jungle at the end of the ride as Disney has removed the Trader Sam animatronic.

What was removed from the Jungle Cruise in Disney world? ›

The ride was previously criticized for its depiction of Indigenous people, leading to changes just a few years ago. On Tuesday, December 12, Disneyland Resort allegedly removed the totem pole and terrified adventurer figure from the Jungle Cruise.

Why did the Jungle Cruise sink? ›

Jungle Cruise sank as a publicity stunt to promote their Jungle Cruise movie. Well played, Walt. Others jokingly worried for the fate of the guests because of all the dangerous “beasts” they could encounter.

Is Jungle Cruise an original ride? ›

A Classic Cruise

The original Jungle Cruise opened on July 17, 1955 at Disneyland Park.

What kind of ride is Jungle Cruise? ›

Jungle Cruise is an outdoor group boat ride through some of the world's best-known simulated tropical waterways. You'll pass through forest and jungle populated entirely by animatronic animals. Jungle Cruise was the park's signature ride when it opened at Disneyland.

Which line is faster on Jungle Cruise? ›

5. The left lane is faster loading for Jungle Cruise. 6. Ask one of the Monorail conductors if you can sit in the front or back of the monorail.

Why do people like Jungle Cruise rides? ›

It is a boat ride that takes you through the jungle with the captain providing numerous jokes and puns as you travel through the various lands. Every captain is different and each time I ride it, I enjoy it. I expect you will too. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.

Is Jungle Cruise better at night? ›

Jungle Cruise is great at night because it captures the exotic and mysterious Heart of Darkness foreboding feel that a cruise through the jungle should have, but juxtaposes the ride's normal wry and corny humor alongside that.

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