logo
Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley ride will close at Disneyland to make way for Avatar

Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley ride will close at Disneyland to make way for Avatar

USA Today06-06-2025
Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley ride will close at Disneyland to make way for Avatar
Show Caption
Hide Caption
4 Disneyland experiences you can enjoy for free
There's more to Disneyland than its theme parks.
Disneyland's Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! ride will close in early 2026.
The ride's closure will make way for a new "Avatar"-themed land in Disney California Adventure Park.
A new "Coco"-themed attraction is also planned for the park, with construction starting this fall.
Mike and Sulley's days are numbered at Disneyland.
Disney California Adventure Park's Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! attraction, based on the beloved Disney and Pixar film, will close to make room for the park's upcoming Avatar destination. The dark ride will shutter in early 2026, Disneyland Resort announced Thursday.
Disneyland did not share a specific closing date. Part of Disney California Adventure's Hollywood Backlot area will be reimagined for the new Avatar area.
Inspired by multiple 'Avatar' films, guests will get to experience a different part of Pandora than at Animal Kingdom's Pandora – The World of Avatar. The project is 'still in the early stages of development' with more details – including a construction timeline – to come, a Disney Parks Blog post read.
Disney World closure: Theme park reveals closing date for Tom Sawyer Island, details on new Cars area
Disneyland also said its upcoming 'Coco' attraction – the first at any Disney park – will be located near Disney California Adventure's Pixar Pier and Paradise Gardens Park. The areas that will house the ride 'are predominantly backstage today,' the blog post said.
Construction is scheduled to start this fall.
As part of the resort's expansion – including its Avengers Campus, which will double in size with two new attractions – additional parking and transportation options will be added on Disneyland Resort's east side.
'This new area will provide approximately 6,000 parking spaces, shuttle and rideshare areas, security screening and dedicated access for traffic off of Disney Way, improving parking and traffic flow throughout the resort area,' the blog post said. Construction on those features will begin in the fall of 2026.
Contributing: Eve Chen, USA TODAY
Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at ndiller@usatoday.com.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Anthony Anderson Tells 17-Year-Old Lindsay Lohan That ‘Men Like Them Young' in Resurfaced Interview; Actor Now Says It Was ‘Clearly Intended as Comedy'
Anthony Anderson Tells 17-Year-Old Lindsay Lohan That ‘Men Like Them Young' in Resurfaced Interview; Actor Now Says It Was ‘Clearly Intended as Comedy'

Yahoo

time5 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Anthony Anderson Tells 17-Year-Old Lindsay Lohan That ‘Men Like Them Young' in Resurfaced Interview; Actor Now Says It Was ‘Clearly Intended as Comedy'

Anthony Anderson has responded to social media backlash over a resurfaced interview he did with Lindsay Lohan in 2003 that many viewers have found deeply uncomfortable. The viral clip is from when Anderson guest hosted 'The Sharon Osbourne Show' nearly 22 years ago. He was 33 years old at the time and Lohan was 17. Anderson was talking to Lohan about how she recently moved in with fellow Disney star and friend Raven-Symoné. 'Both of you are beautiful women. Both of you are young and have your individual styles,' Anderson tells Lohan before asking: 'What gentlemen will be at the new pad with you and Raven-Symoné?' More from Variety 'Freakier Friday' First Reactions Call Disney Sequel a 'True Delight' With Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis Delivering 'Hilarity and Emotion' in a 'Great Feel-Good Film' Jamie Lee Curtis on Reuniting With Lindsay Lohan for 'Freakier Friday,' Her 'The Bear' Emmy Nom and Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' Cancellation: 'It's Awful' Lindsay Lohan Says 'I Can't Do' Netflix Movies 'Forever' and 'Now We Need to Be Thinking About Other Stuff' 'No one. I don't have a boyfriend,' Lohan replies, prompting Anderson to explain to the audience: 'She's single, but looking!' Lohan clarifies, 'I'm illegal for people that are old,' and Anderson says, 'Some men like them young. We ain't gonna mention no names, but I'm one of them.' At a different point in the interview, Anderson throws to commercial break by touting Lohan's movie 'Freaky Friday' and says, 'Right now, we're about to get our freak on.' He moves closer towards Lohan and puts his arms around her while she covers her mouth with her hand. 'This interview was clearly intended as comedy,' a spokesperson told Entertainment Weekly on behalf of Anderson. 'He regrets if the humor was in poor taste and maintains the utmost respect for Lindsay. Any implication to the contrary is both inaccurate and potentially defamatory.' Variety has reached out to Anderson's representatives for additional comment. The interview is possibly resurfacing now that Lohan has embarked on her press tour for the long-awaited 'Freaky Friday' sequel, 'Freakier Friday,' which is opening in theaters Aug. 8 from Disney. Lohan is reprising her role in the film opposite original co-star Jamie Lee Curtis. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Solve the daily Crossword

Lindsay Lohan Says She Was Pigeonholed to Play Certain Types of Roles But Plans to ‘Break That Cycle': ‘I Have To Fight For Stuff Like That'
Lindsay Lohan Says She Was Pigeonholed to Play Certain Types of Roles But Plans to ‘Break That Cycle': ‘I Have To Fight For Stuff Like That'

Yahoo

time5 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Lindsay Lohan Says She Was Pigeonholed to Play Certain Types of Roles But Plans to ‘Break That Cycle': ‘I Have To Fight For Stuff Like That'

Lindsay Lohan is sharing her frustrations about how growing up in the public eye pigeonholed her from playing more sophisticated roles. 'Yeah, I do [think I was pigeonholed],' she said in an interview with The Times U.K.. 'I was so thrilled to work on 'A Prairie Home Companion' and yet even today I have to fight for stuff that is like that, which is frustrating. Because, well, you know me as this — but you also know I can do that. So let me! Give me the chance. I have to break that cycle and open doors to something else, leaving people no choice. And in due time, if Martin Scorsese reaches out, I'm not going to say no.' More from Variety Jamie Lee Curtis Says Plastic Surgery Has Led to a 'Genocide' of Women Who've 'Disfigured Themselves,' but She Doesn't Judge Her Hollywood Peers: 'I Would Never Say a Word' Anthony Anderson Tells 17-Year-Old Lindsay Lohan That 'Men Like Them Young' in Resurfaced Interview; Actor Now Says It Was 'Clearly Intended as Comedy' 'Freakier Friday' First Reactions Call Disney Sequel a 'True Delight' With Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis Delivering 'Hilarity and Emotion' in a 'Great Feel-Good Film' Lohan began acting at an early age and had her first breakout role in 1998's 'The Parent Trap.' She became a household name after appearing in several 2000s films, including 'Mean Girls,' 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' and 'Herbie: Fully Loaded.' As she climbed the Hollywood ranks, the movie star took a brief career hiatus during the 2000s. Lohan explained why she decided to step outside of the spotlight. 'I wanted to take a minute,' Lohan said. 'I was losing that feeling of excitement about doing a film, and I wanted to live my own life for a bit, figure out how to have a more private life, a real life. I wanted to wait to get that itch again.' Lohan has since returned to the big screen and will star opposite Jamie Lee Curtis in the upcoming film, 'Freakier Friday.' A follow-up to the duo's 2003 comedy, 'Freaky Friday,' the new story features a 'multigenerational twist' that features Anna (Lohan) as a mom. The movie will be released in theaters on Aug. 8. Looking ahead, Lohan said she wants to be a part of a wider range of projects. 'I miss films that are stories, like 'All About Eve' or 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,'' she said. 'There are not many major movies I want to go and see that are like that — there's a gap and I'm craving to do work like that.' The actress is set to star in the new Hulu thriller, 'Count My Lies,' which she also executive produces. Based on the novel of the same name, the series is about a conniving nanny who uncovers the secrets of a family she works with. The production marks Lohan's first starring role in a TV series. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Solve the daily Crossword

Lindsay Lohan Says She Was Pigeonholed to Play Certain Types of Roles But Plans to ‘Break That Cycle': ‘I Have To Fight For Stuff Like That'
Lindsay Lohan Says She Was Pigeonholed to Play Certain Types of Roles But Plans to ‘Break That Cycle': ‘I Have To Fight For Stuff Like That'

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Lindsay Lohan Says She Was Pigeonholed to Play Certain Types of Roles But Plans to ‘Break That Cycle': ‘I Have To Fight For Stuff Like That'

Lindsay Lohan is sharing her frustrations about how growing up in the public eye pigeonholed her from playing more sophisticated roles. 'Yeah, I do [think I was pigeonholed],' she said in an interview with The Times U.K.. 'I was so thrilled to work on 'A Prairie Home Companion' and yet even today I have to fight for stuff that is like that, which is frustrating. Because, well, you know me as this — but you also know I can do that. So let me! Give me the chance. I have to break that cycle and open doors to something else, leaving people no choice. And in due time, if Martin Scorsese reaches out, I'm not going to say no.' More from Variety Jamie Lee Curtis Says Plastic Surgery Has Led to a 'Genocide' of Women Who've 'Disfigured Themselves,' but She Doesn't Judge Her Hollywood Peers: 'I Would Never Say a Word' Anthony Anderson Tells 17-Year-Old Lindsay Lohan That 'Men Like Them Young' in Resurfaced Interview; Actor Now Says It Was 'Clearly Intended as Comedy' 'Freakier Friday' First Reactions Call Disney Sequel a 'True Delight' With Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis Delivering 'Hilarity and Emotion' in a 'Great Feel-Good Film' Lohan began acting at an early age and had her first breakout role in 1998's 'The Parent Trap.' She became a household name after appearing in several 2000s films, including 'Mean Girls,' 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' and 'Herbie: Fully Loaded.' As she climbed the Hollywood ranks, the movie star took a brief career hiatus during the 2000s. Lohan explained why she decided to step outside of the spotlight. 'I wanted to take a minute,' Lohan said. 'I was losing that feeling of excitement about doing a film, and I wanted to live my own life for a bit, figure out how to have a more private life, a real life. I wanted to wait to get that itch again.' Lohan has since returned to the big screen and will star opposite Jamie Lee Curtis in the upcoming film, 'Freakier Friday.' A follow-up to the duo's 2003 comedy, 'Freaky Friday,' the new story features a 'multigenerational twist' that features Anna (Lohan) as a mom. The movie will be released in theaters on Aug. 8. Looking ahead, Lohan said she wants to be a part of a wider range of projects. 'I miss films that are stories, like 'All About Eve' or 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,'' she said. 'There are not many major movies I want to go and see that are like that — there's a gap and I'm craving to do work like that.' The actress is set to star in the new Hulu thriller, 'Count My Lies,' which she also executive produces. Based on the novel of the same name, the series is about a conniving nanny who uncovers the secrets of a family she works with. The production marks Lohan's first starring role in a TV series. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store