Kali River Rapids at Disney's Animal Kingdom closed unexpectedly on April 27, prompting a personal apology from park Vice President Ketan Sardeshmukh to all guests via the My Disney Experience app. The message acknowledged the inconvenience amid the park's reduced attractions. The ride remained closed as of late that day.
Kali River Rapids, a popular raft ride through a themed Southeast Asian rainforest at Disney's Animal Kingdom, shut down unexpectedly on April 27, 2026. The closure occurred at a time when the park already operates with fewer attractions following the February shutdown of DinoLand U.S.A. and the DINOSAUR ride for the Tropical Americas expansion. Guests discovered the outage upon checking the My Disney Experience app, where the ride was listed as unavailable into the evening hours. Cast members worked to resolve the issue, but no reopening timeline was provided at the time. Ketan Sardeshmukh, Vice President of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, addressed every guest in the park directly through a push notification on the My Disney Experience app. The message stated: “Pardon the Inconvenience. On behalf of the entire team at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, I’d like to apologize that Kali River Rapids is currently unavailable. Our Cast Members are working diligently to get the attraction up and running again, and we are sorry you are not able to experience this attraction at this time. I hope you will enjoy some of our other attractions during your experience in the park today.” Such personal communication from park leadership is uncommon and drew attention from visitors. Tangaroa Joel, posting on X as @TangaroaJoel, shared a screenshot of the notification, commenting: “As frustrating as this must be for many guests here today, this was a nice message and nice they pushed this knowing how starved this park is for rides.” The park's lean lineup—now featuring attractions like Avatar Flight of Passage, Expedition Everest, and Kilimanjaro Safaris—makes individual closures more impactful. DinoLand U.S.A.'s transformation into the 11-acre Tropical Americas land, set for a 2027 opening, includes an Encanto-themed dark ride, an Indiana Jones adventure, a carousel, and a restaurant. Until then, guests face visible construction and a temporarily smaller selection of experiences.