Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin Refurbishment at Disneyland March 30 2026

Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin Closes for Refurbishment at Disneyland

Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin is closed at Disneyland for a refurbishment. Based on Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Mickey’s Toontown attraction takes guests on an adventure through the streets of Toontown on a runaway taxi cab. A sign in front of the attraction says “Roger & Jessica are out for a spin! Please visit other attractions in Mickey’s Toontown.”

Daps Magic team member Steven stopped by Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland on Monday and took the following photos of the attraction. A reopening date for this attraction has not been announced.

Here is the official description for Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin from the Disneyland website:

Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin

Steer a runaway taxicab through the wacky streets of Toontown as you follow the adventures of Roger Rabbit.

A “Hare”-Raising Ride

Catch a ride in a taxi and follow Roger Rabbit and Benny the Cab as they race through Toontown in search of Jessica Rabbit. Beware—the villainous Weasels are pouring slippery Toon-melting Dip in the paths of passing vehicles—including yours! 

Crash and dash into Bullina’s China Shop and slip and slide through the Power House. Spin wildly into the Gag Warehouse storage area, where the Weasels are waiting to take aim at your cab. 

Is this the end of the line for you and Roger Rabbit? Don’t count on it!

Steer Clear

You can spin your vehicle a full 360 degrees as you try to drive along the crazy course and regain control of your cab.

Based on the Hit Film

Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin was inspired by the Academy Award®-winning film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Steven Spielberg, the film successfully created the illusion that animated characters were interacting in the “real” world with people, thanks to the state-of-the-art technology of that time.

The attraction revisits the story of Roger Rabbit as he attempts to rescue his beloved wife Jessica Rabbit from the evil henchman known as the Weasels.

Here is a video of this attraction:

What do you think of this attraction being closed for refurbishment? What do you think should be done with it while it is closed? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!

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