Disneyland’s iconic Matterhorn bobsled ride is now closed weekdays for refurbishment, and is expected to reopen for regular service on Nov. 2, according to the park’s official web page.

Disney officials said Friday morning that the closure is just a “standard refurbishment” however it’s unusual for a ride to be shut down in this manner, and it comes in the wake of an Aug. 8 accident, when a portion of the fake rock plaster broke off from the side of the coaster’s mountain, requiring closure of one side of the ride.

No one was injured in the incident, which park officials said was discovered early in the morning Aug. 8 by maintenance crews.

The 147-foot-high mountain opened in 1959, designed to be reminiscent of the real Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps. Park founder Walt Disney got the idea for it after a European vacation during which he visited a movie set of the film “Third Man On the Mountain.” It became the park’s first roller coaster and remains popular today. The Matterhorn was closed for a long refurbishment in 2017.

Fan photos on social media showed maintenance workers inside the closed attraction, which is scheduled to be open during the upcoming busy weekends, according to the website.

“Matterhorn Bobsleds will be closed for refurbishment from October 21 to 25 and October 28 to November 1, 2019,” the website reads.