Disney’s $60 Billion Theme Park Expansion Plans

Disney plans to invest $60 billion over the next decade in their Parks, Experiences and Products division, nearly double the amount spent in the last 10 years. CEO Bob Iger announced the move, stating the company is mindful of financial growth and shareholder value. The proposed investment includes fresh ideas, such as the creation of new lands themed on Frozen, Coco, and Black Panther. Chairman Josh D’Amaro emphasized the company’s ambitious growth strategy backed by a proven record and land resources for further expansion.

Will the PeopleMover Return? Disneyland Forward Insights

Limitless Park reports on Disneyland Forward, the potential expansion of the theme park initially proposed in 2021. The city of Anaheim has released a 17,000-page environmental impact report detailing potential effects, including increased noise pollution and greenhouse emissions but minimal impact on local transport and aesthetics. The report includes hints at alternative transport methods like the PeopleMover and Disney Skyliner, as well as strict ride location guidelines. However, no budget or strict timeline has been established for this privately funded project.

Shanghai Disney’s Zootopia: What You Need to Know

Shanghai Disney Resort revealed details around its upcoming Zootopia-themed land, ready by 2023. This immersive expansion will feature a trackless dark ride, “Zootopia: Hot Pursuit”, set during a movie-based celebration, Zootopia Day. The park will also motivate guests to solve the mystery of a character’s disappearance. Alongside the entertainment, visitors can indulge in unique food experiences, collect Zootopia themed merchandise, and interact with popular characters from the film.

2022 D23 Parks Predictions – Hastily Thrown Together by the Limitless Park Team

This article contains a series of predictions for the D23 Parks, Experiences and Products panel, focusing on U.S. Disney parks. Predictions include a revamp of the Disney Genie, the possible return of ‘Happily Ever After’, the launch of Tron, a re-opening schedule for Walt Disney World Railroad, and many potential updates, re-themes, and overhauls across various parks. Additional “wild card” predictions are also given, speculating on larger changes and new attractions.

Disney After Hours Boo Bash to Replace Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party this fall

Walt Disney World will replace its traditional “Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party” with a new event, “Disney After Hours BOO BASH”. Scheduled on select nights from August 10 to October 31, the event features Halloween-themed activities, costumes, and over 20 attractions with lower wait times. A separate ticket, available for purchase in June, is required for admission.

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