New Magic Coming to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney World

Howdy, pardners… you folks oughta keep all hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the train, ‘cause this here’s the wildest ride in the wilderness!

In 2026, the iconic Big Thunder Mountain Railroad will reopen with new magic – and today, we have new details to share about what to expect the next time you take to the tracks in search of adventure.

Barnabas T. Bullion at Big Thunder

There’s Gold in That There Mountain

The story of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad dates back to Olden Times, or rather, Golden Times, during the early days of America’s first major gold rush. When Barnabas T. Bullion struck gold in the Big Thunder region, he saw a future full of riches and hustled to start the Big Thunder Mountain Company.

However, them shiny dreams rarely come without a cost, and Bullion quickly found himself in a battle with the forces of nature and in a whole heap of trouble. One day, strange and unexplainable things started happening. Machines failed. Cave-ins shut mines down.

No matter how deep the miners dug into the heart of the mountain, the forces of Big Thunder fought back. And when the attraction reopens next year, the unsuspectin’ passengers who board the runaway trains will learn just how wild the wilderness can get.

Shine and Polish on a Magic Kingdom Classic

The mountain attractions at Disney Parks around the globe are iconic for a reason – they are beloved by fans old and new for the stories they tell, the thrills they give, and the memories they make.

The rumblin’, rollin’ fun of Big Thunder Mountain here at Disney World is currently undergoing a mountain-top to cavern-deep refurbishment meant to keep the classic attraction in tip-top shape, ready to delight guests who want to ride the rails for years to come.

New Magic Thunderin’ In

In addition to the action and adventure we know and love, Big Thunder Mountain will reopen with new magic for fans to discover.

One such moment comes when the trains rattle their way underground to spectacular natural caverns full of phosphorescent pools, shimmering and illuminating iridescent stalagmites (the ones on the floor) and stalactites (the ones on the ceiling).

The Rainbow Caverns certainly are beautiful… but they ain’t as friendly as they first appear. In fact, that menacing rumble from deep within the mountain may be a sign that we ain’t welcome.

New Magic Coming to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney World

There’s more new magic for guests to discover once Big Thunder Mountain Railroad returns in 2026

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5 Comments

  1. DizneyFreak2002 August 22, 2025 at 12:55 pm - Reply

    Rainbow Caverns. I am liking this. Now this is a PLUS on an attraction. 
     

  2. Jonathan Castle August 22, 2025 at 4:39 pm - Reply

    Big Thunder has always been one of my favorites at WDW.  I am a little worried how the view from the coaster will feel with the demise of Rivers of America, which all just gelled very well together.
    I also hope these new enhancements don’t follow the path of Tiana’s where the new show elements are more technologically demanding and therefore break more often, especially since both Tiana’s and Big Thunder operate in harsh environments (water & sun).

  3. Jean74 August 23, 2025 at 11:25 pm - Reply

    Hopefully will be better and bigger. Since it will come anew again.

  4. ibelieveindisneymagic August 24, 2025 at 6:27 pm - Reply

    That actually looks pretty cool!

  5. DizneyFreak2002 August 26, 2025 at 12:58 pm - Reply

    Understanding there is more to this refurb and the additions than just these Rainbow Caverns. 
     

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