| Ride | Park | Incidents (90d) | Avg Downtime |
|---|---|---|---|
| Selfie Spot with Princesses | 4415 | 30 min | |
| Selfie Spot with Mickey | 4415 | 30 min | |
| Selfie Spot with Disney Jungle Characters | 4415 | 30 min | |
| Vista Trail at Camp Discovery | 3541 | 30 min | |
| Challenge Trails at Camp Discovery | 3541 | 30 min | |
| Stitch Encounter | 3335 | 30 min | |
| Explorer Canoes | 3056 | 30 min | |
| Alice in Wonderland Maze | 2545 | 30 min | |
| TRON Realm, Chevrolet Digital Challenge | 2503 | 30 min | |
| Dumbo the Flying Elephant | 2475 | 30 min | |
| Marvel Universe | 2456 | 30 min | |
| Become Iron Man | 2456 | 30 min | |
| Fantasia Carousel | 2073 | 30 min | |
| “Once Upon a Time” Adventure | 2017 | 30 min | |
| The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | 1998 | 30 min |
Our optimizer automatically accounts for ride closures and refurbishments when building your itinerary.
Start PlanningRopeDrop monitors ride status across all four Shanghai Disney Resort theme parks every five minutes using live data from the ThemeParks.wiki API. When a ride transitions from operating to a non-operating state, we log the event with a timestamp and track it until the ride reopens.
The "Most Unreliable Rides" table reflects downtime incidents over the trailing 90-day window. An incident is defined as any period where a ride's status changes to Down, Closed, or Refurbishment and remains in that state for at least 5 minutes (to filter out brief sensor blips). Average downtime is the mean duration of all incidents for that ride.
This data is collected automatically and updates in near real-time. Historical reliability trends can help you decide which rides to prioritize early in the day, when breakdowns are least likely, and which attractions may need backup plans in your itinerary.