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Jingle Cruise Returns to Disney World for the Holiday Season

Jingle Cruise Returns to Disney World for the Holiday Season

The Jungle Cruise is a fan-favorite attraction at Disney World. Soon, the Jungle Cruise will be decked out for the holiday season. Find out when the Jingle Cruise will return.

Jungle Cruise

Find Out When Jungle Cruise Will Reopen
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Jungle Cruise is a gentle boat ride around the world! You’ll experience animals and corny jokes of all kinds. According to Disney, it is a “10-minute, 10,000-mile journey that you won’t soon forget!”

Jungle Cruise is one of Walt’s original attractions! 

The ride is very popular. On busy days, wait times can reach an hour or more. Currently, the attraction is closed for a refurbishment. It is set to reopen in just two days, on October 16th.

Jingle Cruise

Disney Updates Attraction List for Holiday Parties
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Each year, the Jungle Cruise receives a layover and becomes the Jingle Cruise. The overlay for the ride is festive decorations, jolly jokes, and special seasonal touches that make it unique.

Each year the Jingle Cruise gets a holiday overlay and becomes the Jingle Cruise!

The general idea of Jingle Cruise is that the skippers get homesick for the holidays, and Guests set out on a new adventure. Disney has just announced when we can experience this festive overlay this year.

Overlay Begins

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Disney shared that the Jingle Cruise overlay will return to Magic Kingdom Park in Disney World on Saturday, November 2, 2024.

At this time, Disney has not shared how long the overlay will last. In previous years, we have seen the overlay run from early November to the beginning of January. We will likely see the same run time this season. We will be sure to keep you in the know!


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