After More Than 180 Days, Disney Has Confirmed the Fate of a Beloved ‘Toy Story’ Attraction

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A Buzz Lightyear statue stands on top of the Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast attraction exterior at this Disney park.

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The wait is over: Disney has officially confirmed that a beloved Toy Story attraction is reopening. After a six-month hiatus, the fan-favorite ride is returning with new features and a revamped queue system.

Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast exterior boarded up at Disneyland Paris
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A Beloved Disney ‘Toy Story’ Attraction Quietly Reawakens

For months, the air around Discoveryland has crackled with the faint hum of anticipation. Guests passing through Disneyland Paris whispered hopeful questions as the once-lively neon asteroid tunnel of Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast sat ominously quiet, its queue line gathering dust and rumors. Now, after half a year of silence, something extraordinary has happened inside that darkened space — the faint glow of green lasers has returned.

Could this unexpected reappearance mean the Galactic Alliance is finally back in action?

After being shuttered since June 23, 2025, the fan-favorite Laser Blast attraction has soft opened as of December 19, 2025 — a development that’s sent Disney park fans into a frenzy of excitement (and speculation). This sudden return wasn’t announced through fanfare or fireworks. Instead, it emerged quietly, like a secret whispered between Cast Members and eagle-eyed parkgoers lucky enough to wander by at just the right moment.

The Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast refurbishment also focused on redesigning the lighting and repainting a lot of the sets + the ride vehicles. It’s all looking fresh. Officially reopening on Saturday! – @DLPReport on X

The news has spread at light speed across Disney fan forums and social media. Many feared the attraction wouldn’t reopen until well into 2026, but those worries seem to have been misplaced — or perhaps Disney’s Imagineers delivered a holiday miracle just in time.

A woman and man smiling and posing with Mickey Mouse at Studio D at Disneyland Paris Resort
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A Quiet Comeback

When Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast first closed earlier this year, speculation ran wild. Some fans believed the attraction was undergoing a routine refurbishment, while others whispered of a deeper reimagining — perhaps something aligned with Pixar’s recent Lightyear film or a new storyline that might bring the ride up to modern standards.

Instead, it appears Disney focused on giving the attraction what park fans often call “some much-needed TLC.” Guests who have managed to experience the soft opening report smoother ride mechanics, sharper lighting effects, and refreshed paintwork that restores the attraction’s vibrant, cartoonish color palette. The improvements may seem subtle, but anyone who’s blasted through Zurg’s factory knows: details matter when the fate of the galaxy is at stake.

Still, Disney has not provided an official reopening date or comment on the ride’s status. As of now, the soft opening seems to function as a limited test phase — a crucial step that allows Imagineers to fine-tune the experience before a full relaunch.

Minnie Mouse and Mickey Mouse on Main Street, U.S.A. at nighttime
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What This Means for Disneyland Paris Fans

For many locals and longtime visitors, Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast represents something more than a ride. It’s a nostalgic touchstone — one of the few remaining “interactive” attractions that blends classic animatronics with hands-on gameplay. Its absence since June has left a noticeable void in Discoveryland, especially with other nearby attractions like Star Tours: The Adventures Continue and Hyperspace Mountain often drawing long lines.

The return of Laser Blast adds a fresh pulse of life to the park during the busy holiday season, and it signals that Disney Paris is continuing its effort to maintain and modernize classic favorites rather than simply replace them.

That’s a trend longtime fans have been hoping to see, especially as several iconic attractions across the Disney parks — from Big Thunder Mountain to Phantom Manor — continue to receive extended refurbishments or creative makeovers.

Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast exterior boarded up at Disneyland Paris
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Why This ‘Toy Story’ Soft Opening Matters

Disneyland Paris is in the midst of a multi-year transformation, with attention often drawn toward grand projects like World of Frozen and the ongoing re-theming of Walt Disney Studios Park. But Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast’s quiet comeback shows that even the smaller attractions are getting love.

It’s a move that not only preserves the park’s balance of nostalgia and innovation but also reassures fans that their favorite family-friendly experiences aren’t being left behind in Disney’s push for expansion.

Fans are now eagerly watching to see when Disney will declare the attraction officially open again. Some speculate that the park will tie the announcement to Christmas weekend, while others guess an early 2026 date to align with the next wave of seasonal promotions. Whatever the case, this surprise soft opening feels like an early gift for loyal fans who never stopped believing that Buzz — and their high scores — would one day return.

As one guest put it online after spotting the green glow from across Discoveryland: “It’s like seeing an old friend again.”

And perhaps that says it all — in a resort filled with constant change, sometimes the most magical thing is seeing an old favorite come back to life.

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