Walt Disney World has announced that Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin will be closed starting August 4th as the attraction receives a number of upgrades. Previously, Walt Disney World had announced an August closing, but now we have a specific date. Here’s the latest!

Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin Closing Date

The last day to experience the current version of Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin is August 3rd. Starting August 4th, the attraction will be closed for a number of upgrades, including a new show scene, new character, updated ride vehicles, and gameplay updates. Here’s what we know!

Brand New Scene

As their adventure begins, guests will now be greeted by an all-new character! This friendly robot — aptly named “Buddy” — was created by Walt Disney Imagineering and Pixar Animation Studios to play a key role on the Star Command team.  

As a support-bot, Buddy makes sure departing Space Rangers are fully prepared for their mission, enthusiastically providing encouragement, final system checks on their Star Cruisers and a chance to hone their blaster aim. This will be a great time for guests to check out some of the new, interactive target features before blasting off to defeat the Evil Emperor Zurg and save the galaxy. 

New Ride Vehicles

Star cruisers will also receive a face lift with a new design inspired by the colors of Buzz Lightyear and Star Command. Each enhanced vehicle will also now come equipped with video monitors that provide real-time scoring updates and other exciting features.  

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Handheld Blasters

Each ride vehicle will now include handheld blasters for better aim, helping guests to score even more points. These new blasters will be perfect for our younger riders, allowing them to participate more in the experience.  

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Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin - Updates Coming to Walt Disney World (3)

And, if you’ve ever wondered where you’re aiming (don’t worry, you’re not alone), these enhanced blasters will now include an always-on laser and come in two different colors per star cruiser, in addition to new lighting, sound and vibration effects, so players know where they’re aiming throughout the mission.  

Interactive Targets

The static Z targets found in the attraction today will be upgraded with new technology that will allow them to react and light up when hit. It also opens the door for a few other ideas Imagineers have in mind.  

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