10 Forgotten Disneyland Attractions You’ll Never Get to Ride

PeopleMover

Although it was a beloved attraction, the PeopleMover closed in 1995, and the track sat vacant for two and a half years until it was repurposed into Rocket Rods. However, it does still exist at Walt Disney World, taking guests on a behind-the-scenes journey through shops and attractions.

Rocket to the Moon

The premise of Flight to the Moon became outdated and obsolete once legitimate moon landings had occurred, and in 1975, it was refurbished one last time to become Mission to Mars.

The Skyway

After running for almost 40 years straight, the Skyway was closed permanently in 1994 due to safety concerns surrounding the metal fatigue it was experiencing.

Rocket Rods

Due to budget constraints, Rocket Rods closed in 2000, just two years after it opened. The track and station still sit unused, and what was the ride’s queue is now part of the space that houses Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters.

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