Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage will just keep swimming with new enhancements when the attraction reopens at the Disneyland Resort. The Tomorrowland submarine ride, which set sail in 2007 as a retheme of the original Submarine Voyage attraction, has been closed for refurbishment since Disneyland shuttered amid the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. On Monday, the Disney Parks Blog announced the Finding Nemo-inspired ride reopens July 25 with the addition of Hank, the crabby septopus voiced by Ed O’Neill in Pixar’s Finding Dory. See a preview of the enhancements in the behind-the-scenes video below.  

With all the humor and heart of the original film, this immersive submarine ride takes you on an unforgettable ocean adventure—to find a missing clown fish.

Climb down into a yellow research submarine operated by the Nautical Exploration and Marine Observation Institute (N.E.M.O.). Peek through the portholes as you sail past scuba divers and artifacts of an ancient civilization scattered along the seafloor.

Some familiar fins soon swim into view: it’s Nemo and his turtle pal, Squirt, with Marlin and Dory hot on their trail. During your underwater adventure, you’ll encounter other friends from the movie, including Bruce the Shark, Mr. Ray, Gill, Bubbles, Pearl, Peach, Crush and more—and thanks to special “sonar hydrophones,” you can hear what everyone’s saying!