Disneyland Expansion Approved, Aims for Immersive New Attractions
The Anaheim Planning Commission has greenlit Disneyland's ambitious expansion plans, paving the way for new themed areas and immersive experiences.
- Disney has received approval from the Anaheim Planning Commission for a significant expansion of Disneyland, including new themed areas and immersive attractions.
- The expansion, known as DisneylandForward, will not extend beyond the park's current footprint but will transform existing spaces into new attractions and hotels.
- Themed areas may include lands inspired by 'Zootopia,' 'Frozen,' 'Avatar,' and potentially 'Wakanda' and 'Coco,' aiming to enhance the immersive experience for visitors.
- The project promises a $1.9 billion investment into the resort over the next decade, with additional funds allocated for city streets, parks, and affordable housing.
- Local support for the expansion is strong, with endorsements from the California Chamber of Commerce, the California Attractions and Parks Association, and local unions.