Monorail Blue at Disneyland

Monorail Blue Returns to Skies Over Disneyland Resort For First Time in 2025

Monorail Blue has returned to the skies over Disneyland Resort for the first time this year. After the Monorail system closed last year, the Blue Monorail didn’t make a return when the highway in the sky reopened. On September 22, 2025, the Blue Monorail rejoined Disneyland’s Monorail fleet. It joined Monorail Red in the skies on its first day back. The Monorail system at Disneyland transports guests from Tomorrowland to Downtown Disney District/Disneyland Hotel and back.

Daps Magic team member Steven was in the park and took the following photos and video of Monorail Blue back on the job.

Disneyland Monorail Official Description

Ride the historic, high-speed zero-emission transportation system that rockets along a single rail through the Disneyland Resort.

Fly the Highway in the Sky

Enjoy incredible, one-of-a-kind views on this classic 2.5-mile, 13-minute round-trip journey. 

Fly over Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, past the majestic Matterhorn Bobsleds. Glide over Grizzly Peak, Buena Vista Street and Hollywood Land in Disney California Adventure Park. Zoom through Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa and the Downtown Disney District.

Where to Board

There are 2 Monorail stations at the Disneyland Resort.

Catch a ride inside Disneyland Park at the Tomorrowland station right above Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage

Guests with valid theme park admission can skip the Main Entrance by boarding the Monorail at the Downtown Disney District station—and travel straight to Tomorrowland! 

Trains run approximately every 10 minutes.

A Ride into History

The Disneyland Monorail was the first transportation system of its kind in America. The current version combines the sleek styling of the 1959 classic with new technologies and subtle design changes, bringing a retro-futuristic look and contemporary feel to the timeless Disneyland icon.

Today, the Disneyland Monorail is comprised of the Red, Blue and Orange Mark VII trains. Because the system uses a 600-volt DC power source, it emits no direct exhaust or pollutants into the atmosphere.

Know Before You Go

Disneyland Monorail may close to accommodate fireworks performances.

What do you think about the return of the Blue Monorail to the skies above Disneyland? Which color of Monorail is your favorite at Disneyland? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!

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