Nikefutbolero
Earning My Ears
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The new allure of DCA gives Disneyland some breathing room this summer, but also adds fuel to the growing fire of park expansion for Disneyland. Wed told you last year of the developing plans to add several new attractions to Disneyland by mid-decade, in either the unused portion of Frontierland north of Big Thunder Mountain or the eastern flanks of Tomorrowland.
While Bob Iger and Tom Staggs have visited Anaheim constantly the past few months to shepherd the DCA relaunch (and have returned for several days this past week to check up on the place), theyve also spent several days in Anaheim inspecting the two main expansion areas for Disneyland. It goes without saying that John Lasseter continues to practically live in Anaheim, even after the opening of Cars Land.
The attention for both TDA and WDI is shifting quickly to two main goals for Disneyland; increased ride and crowd capacity. In the Tomorrowland area particularly, WDI has convinced Burbanks sharp pencil boys that a large swath of the 1959-67 Tomorrowland must go to make way for the future. The result is that three current attractions are now on WDIs radar for demolition and redevelopment; Innoventions, Autopia, and - get ready - the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. The first two attractions likely dont come as any surprise, but the addition of the Submarines to the endangered species list is a new twist.
The work on Disneyland expansion is moving very quickly, with several key proposals for new E Tickets and D Tickets coming together this summer. If Lasseter and WDI get their way, Disneyland will get a three year period later this decade not unlike the last three years at DCA where almost a half dozen new attractions opened in quick succession. Burbank still wants to see how the spending and visitation numbers come together for DCA this summer, but the initial DCA reaction has lent support to the argument that Disneyland needs the same type of major attraction expansion in two areas of the park at the same time.
One other stop on the recent Iger and Staggs tours was the sprawling Toy Story Parking Lot down near the Anaheim Convention Center, and the adjacent land Disney owns but has not yet developed. Bob Iger has made public comments about his desire to get the Marvel characters into the parks, but the restrictive legal agreement with Universal over the Marvel characters means the Florida parks are off the table for Marvel. But Anaheim is definitely in play, and Bob is convinced the Marvel franchise is too big for just a single ride or even a small land in an existing park.
Its no coincidence then that WDI has mocked up a detailed model of an entirely new theme park based solely on Marvel characters and stories, featuring mainly thrill rides and energetic shows aimed at teens and adults. And WDI, always looking for their next big gig, conveniently used the roughly 100 acres available to Disney on and around the Toy Story Parking Lot as their exact footprint for this new park model. The Marvel park could also be slotted in as a second park at either the Hong Kong or Shanghai resorts sometime in the next decade (or later), but the third park expansion land in Anaheim is the location where this concept would likely first appear.
When my friend told me I got extremely excited..Thoughts?