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[QUOTE="Got Disney";21352949]sounds great! would like to see more rides for us older folks though. My kids are know 11 and 14 so the kids rides dont inyerest them anymore.

Think after this renovation they will add a 3rd park....but they mentioned before that to many people suggested upgrading CA first.

Still love the Magic Kingdom. Any news on more adventure rides?[/QUOTE]

Is there really any room for a 3rd park? I thought the main reason Walt bought land in Florida was because there wasn't enough room in Anaheim to totally fullfill his dreams for a theme park.
 
Anyone heard:

When will this begin?

Any kind of rough time-line as to what will be completed when?
 

crzy4mk - i read somewhere it will be 5 years before the current plans will be completed! by that time they'll want to make more changes no doubt!!

D.
 
Anyone heard:

When will this begin?

Any kind of rough time-line as to what will be completed when?

(completion dates, not construction start dates)
2008- Toy Story Mania
2009- World of Color
2010- Little Mermaid ride and other Paradise Pier changes
2011- new entrance and Hollywood Pics backlot changes
2012- Carsland

That is what I've heard.
 
Does it bother anyone that they are making a whole land based on 1 movie? I know they have Flik's Fun Fair area, which is mainly for little kids...sort of like Toon Town, but traditionally they create 1 ride based on a them or movie that fits into a themed land that can have other attractions as well.

It just seems like that is a lot of Cars. I have heard there will be a Cars 2 (not sure what the story will be since there wasn't a Doc Hollywood 2...lol)

From MiceAge I saw that they will have a duel Test Track type ride (E-ticket) and they will have a couple of smaller Cars themed attractions. Plus they will have a restaurant similar to Disney-MGM's Sci-Fi Drive-In, where you will eat in cars facing a drive-in movie screen showing movie clips about various car-themed movies. The cars will be more cartoon-like vs. Sci-Fi's 50's themed cars.

I like the restaurant idea, but again, it seems like a lot about the Cars movie that was not a big enough movie to devote a whole Land to...IMHO.
 
I think there is going to be a sequel to Cars, and that might support a land dedicated to Cars.

Also, there are so many different things at Disneyland that cater to young girls that Disney may be taking the opportunity to attract the young boys.
 
.........Also, there are so many different things at Disneyland that cater to young girls that Disney may be taking the opportunity to attract the young boys.


I vaguely recall someone from Disney stating that while the princess movies seemed to attract only little girls vs. other movies,where boy characters were the main characters, such as Jungle Book and Sword in the Stone, Peter Pan which was more geared towards little boys, but that little girls would also see these types of movies too, so they seemed to create a wider audience.

I guess this logic would apply to attractions in theme parks as well.

I guess my concern is that a whole land is created for one movie, where as Toy Story Midway Mania (also a movie with a sequel) is simply 1 attraction in a themed land, Paradise Pier.

On the other hand, I'm sure Cars Land will look great an I will look forward to checking it out when it opens. I wondered how long it would take for them to expand into the Timon parking lot. When I was there in June, the parking lot wasn't even used.

Based on the miceage article, they mentioned on the low attendance at DCA and that DCA shouldn't charge the same for its ticket price, and that Dineyland is flooded still at the end of the day by DCA guests going to see DL fireworks. They also mentioned that the Disneyland Resort's intended effect of being a multi-day resort destination was not being realized because of the shortcomings of the DCA park.

I don't think they will ever resolve the inequities of the 2 parks until, both DCA and DL have the same park hours. And for DCA to have the same park hours as DL, DCA would need to have a nighttime parade at the same time as DL, a nighttime show at the same time as DL's Fantasmic! (World of Color show show take care of that), and DCA has some equivalent to DL nighttime fireworks.

I think it will take time for DCA to become a comparable park to DL's Magic Kingdom, to gain enough attactions and shows, which is only natural since DL had 52 years to get to where it is today....plus it will always be the favorite park, no matter whether you are in Anaheim, Orlando, Paris or even Tokyo.

I know it is not true for everyone, but DLR is a resort destination for me....since I live in GA and once I invest in a plane ticket, I usually stay for 6 or more days....I just spend more time in the Magic Kingdom.
 
Disney Announces Significant Expansion Plan
Oct 21, 2007



GLENDALE, Calif. - Press Release - The Walt Disney Company today unveiled a significant multi-year expansion plan for the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim that continues its growth as a multi-day, world-class tourist destination.

Announced by Disney President and Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger and Parks and Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo at a press conference at Walt Disney Imagineering’s Glendale headquarters, the expansion will bring new entertainment and major family oriented attractions to Disney’s California Adventure, including an entirely new Cars Land
inspired by the hit Disney•Pixar animated film Cars.

“The success of the Disneyland Resort over the past few years provides us with both the opportunity and the need to invest for growth, to enhance and expand the experience for our guests and attract new visitors, while at the same time delivering attractive returns on the investment," said Iger. “This plan is a reflection of our belief in
the bright future of the Disneyland Resort and our continuing commitment to grow the Anaheim Resort Area as a world class tourist destination.”

Disney Imagineers will be bringing more of Walt Disney into Disney’s California Adventure, celebrating the hope and optimism of California that attracted Walt to this land
of opportunity in the 1920s. Guests entering the new Plaza will be instantly immersed in the world that inspired Walt during his early days as an animation pioneer. The new,
interactive Walt Disney Story attraction will set the stage for the unfolding story of Walt that will permeate the park.

The expansive program reaches throughout Disney’s California Adventure, with an amazing Little Mermaid attraction, a groundbreaking, signature nighttime spectacular and new viewing area for 9,000, and the addition of the 12-acre Cars Land featuring the world of Radiator Springs with three new attractions. Extensive landscaping, new retail and dining will create an even richer environment throughout the park in ways that reinforce Guests’ connection with Walt.

“Our Disneyland Guests have a deep emotional connection with Walt Disney, whose life story really captures the pioneering spirit of California in the 1920s,” said Rasulo. “The creative evolution of Disney’s California Adventure will connect guests to Walt’s own California adventure and reflect the place that he found when he first arrived with a cardboard suitcase in his hand and a head full of dreams.”

The expansion is part of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts’ overall growth strategy of continuing to invest in its core business of existing parks and resorts around the world, while exploring new opportunities to capture more of the growing family vacation market. This announcement follows Disney’s ground-breaking last month for a 250-room
expansion of Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, including 50 rooms dedicated to the West Coast debut of Disney Vacation Club, the company’s growing time share
business.

Multi-day, World-Class Tourist Destination

Today’s announced expansion builds upon the transformation of the Disneyland park into a multi-day destination resort that began in 2001 with the creation of the Disneyland Resort and the opening of Disney’s California Adventure Park, Downtown Disney and Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa.

Since then, the Disneyland Resort has continued to grow with the addition of popular attractions and shows, including: Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Pirate’s Lair
on Tom Sawyer Island, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!, Block Party Bash, High School Musical 2: Schools Out!, Disney Princess Fantasy Faire, and Jedi Training Academy, along with the re-Imagineering of Space Mountain and enhancements to Pirates of the Caribbean. “This expansion builds on a commitment we made more than a decade ago to create and grow the Anaheim Resort Area as a world-class tourist destination where guests would want to stay for more than one day,” said Disneyland Resort President Ed Grier. “That investment has become a success for Disney, the Anaheim community and for the economy of Southern California.”

According to the Anaheim/Orange County Visitor and Convention Bureau, Anaheim is one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations in the country, enjoying some of the highest hotel occupancy rates in the nation and attracting millions of visitors each year who spend billions of dollars.

Coming to Disney’s California Adventure Over the Next Several Years

In addition to the new themeing and attractions, Disney’s California Adventure will receive new restaurant and retail innovations, landscaping to enrich the placemaking,
facade and graphics enhancements, and an extensive menu of entertainment and events. Disney’s California Adventure is already home to some of the Disneyland Resort’s highest-rated attractions and shows, including: Soarin’ Over California, California Screamin’, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and the Broadway-caliber show, Disney’s Aladdin — A Musical Spectacular.

Cars Land

The expansion will culminate with an entirely new, 12-acre addition: Cars Land, immersing guests into a world inspired by the hit Disney•Pixar movie, Cars, playing to
America’s love affair with automobiles.

Radiator Springs Racers, a major “E-ticket” attraction, places guests right in the middle of the amazingly detailed, dimensional Cars world of Mater, Lightning McQueen, Doc and Sally. Guests get a quick race briefing from Doc and Lightning, and suddenly find themselves in the midst of a race around hairpin turns and steep banks.
Cars Land increases capacity to the park with two additional immersive family rides, featuring Luigi and Mater from the movie. Cars Land represents an unprecedented
level of collaboration between Pixar Animation Studios and Disney Imagineering to create this extensive new area. The new land will substantially extend the total area of Disney’s California Adventure park.

Paradise Pier

Paradise Pier will host major new attractions beginning next summer with the opening of Toy Story Mania!, a ride-through, interactive adventure where Guests ride into
a high-energy 4-D carnival midway hosted by Toy Story characters. Woody, Jessie, Buzz, Hamm and the gang come to life in amazing ways, immersing guests in the rich stories of the Pixar blockbuster Toy Story films.

A major ride based on Disney’s classic The Little Mermaid comes to the park’s Paradise Pier with leading-edge animation and special effects. Guests will dive into the
magnificent scenes and magical songs from the movie. A Mermaid Grotto area with a fountain and sand castle will offer new play experiences for children.

Unique Nighttime Spectacular

The dramatic and unique Disney’s World of Color will bring new nighttime excitement to Paradise Pier. This nightly panorama of spectacular water effects, colorful lighting and music will bring Disney animation to life with an entirely new creative and technical approach. The 9,000 person viewing area offers prime waterside viewing of the
show – and provides a site for live entertainment, music festivals, and outdoor film premieres.

Entry Plaza and Gateway

The totally new gateway to Disney’s California Adventure welcomes guests into an immersive world of historic California streets as Walt experienced them as a young
artist arriving with big dreams.

A new visual icon in the tradition of Los Angeles, California’s great entertainment palaces will draw guests into the heart of the attractions. This new facility, which was inspired by Los Angeles’ historic Carthay Circle Theatre that premiered Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, will house a next generation Walt Disney Story featuring an interactive tribute to Walt’s California experiences, and his entertainment legacy that continues world-wide today. Red Car trolleys reminiscent of the old Pacific Electric Railway will travel up and down the main street. New dining and shopping experiences and a slate of unique, live entertainment will bring energy to the Walt Disney Plaza.

Hollywood Pictures Backlot

Hollywood Pictures Backlot will be a new home for a slate of special ticketed events and chances to hear first hand from innovative directors, writers and animators. An update of the popular family show “Playhouse Disney” will provide an experience for younger children.

Golden State

The “Golden State” area of the park will see the addition of numerous new dining opportunities tied to the incredible bounty of California’s farmland and its rich ethnically diverse food heritage. Food and wine festivals that celebrate the seasons, tastes and cultures of the dynamic communities of the Golden State will entertain guests, bringing unique one-of-a-kind experiences.

Preview Center

A Preview Center located on San Francisco Street in the Golden State region of the park will feature models, Imagineering concepts – giving park guests a sneak peek at the excitement that lies ahead. The Preview Center is scheduled to open in late 2008.

About the Disneyland Resort

Located on approximately 500 acres in Anaheim, Calif., the Disneyland Resort includes the Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure Parks, three hotels with
approximately 2,200 rooms and the 310,000 square foot retail, restaurant and entertainment Downtown Disney District. With 20,000 employees, the Disneyland Resort
is Orange County’s largest single-site employer and a $3.6 billion annual contributor to thelocal economy. In January 2004, the Resort welcomed its 500 millionth guest since
opening on July 17, 1955.
 












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