Sarangel
<font color=red><font color=navy>Rumor has it ...<
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From MiceAge:
A little bird (who claimed to have heard third-hand) whispered in my ear this week: Walt Disney World (WDW) may have identified where its fifth theme park would go. Now keep in mind that Michael Eisner has declared an end to capital investment for the time being, with 2010 being a reasonable date to again start expanding WDW. So whatever change were talking about is very far down the road. And as for a theme to this new theme park, Im completely in the dark.
But the location just may be starting to take shape. This fifth theme park would go right where the current giant surface parking lot and Ticket & Transportation Center (TTC) are located. It makes perfect sense. The TTC functions as the hub for the monorail system to the Magic Kingdom and Epcot, so having a fifth theme park right here would instantly create monorail connections to two of the other parks. The parcel is the last giant stretch of land along the Seven Seas Lagoon which could easily be converted to a theme park.
Where would the parking go for the Magic Kingdom and this new theme park? Again, these are whispers and rumors, but what Ive heard points to an enormous parking structure out by the Shades of Green hotel used by military visitors to Disney World. For those who dont know the area, its basically that undeveloped parcel of land behind the Polynesian Resort and the Grand Floridian Resort.
All this could end up being wrong. It will probably be years before we hear for sure either way. I was able to verify that the Reedy Creek Improvement District (a semi-autonomous, semi-public agency that regulates the permits and zoning for Disney projects) has not received any permits for a parking structure in the department of Building and Safety, which would be the first step to construction. Maybe that means the project is still "blue-sky" wishful thinking. Or maybe it means its just too soon. Possibly it means all this is just a rumor with no basis in fact.
But I am intrigued by the idea that the Seven Seas Lagoon might be home to another full-sized theme park someday. The little bird who whispered in my ear claims that the person with first-hand knowledge actually saw the applications which were submitted for a new parking structure. Well just have to see if this one pans out. Were all waiting with bated breath for more info!