Disneyland Bulldozes Perimeter for Expansion, Landscape of Walt's Original Park Forever Changed

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A vibrant aerial view of Disneyland at night, featuring a colorful entrance sign, illuminated pathways, monorail, crowded walkways, and iconic park attractions in the background.

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3 Comments

  1. CrosswalkX

    Is the Coco ride going to be ready in 2027 or 2028. I want to go back to Disneyland to ride it.

    Also can we beg the Disney imagineers to please add more animatronics in Tiana’s Bayou Adventure including Bayou critters spoonbill birds, lady butterflies, Reggie, Darnell, 2 fingers a little bluebird and showboat from the little golden book. And play the song when we’re human at dropoff? I want an updated Tianas Bayou Adventure with more pictures, Bayou critters to look at then I’ll ride it.

    What would be even better is the princess and the frog ride retelling retheme to include Dr facilier, Lawrence and spooky shadow spirits, dolls, masks singing friends on the other side dropoff.

  2. Steve

    It seems to make no sense that Disney continues to squeeze attaractions inside the two parks when they have plenty other space to add a third gate. A third gate would help alleviate some the congestion in the current two parks. By addiing to the existing parks, they are also adding capacity which makes no sense to me. The experience at Disney is already frustrating with the long lines and over-crowded parks so lets add more capacity and make it worse. Brilliant!

  3. Lindley

    The Multipass system at Disneyland is much worse than the one at Disney World, for one simple reason: Disneyland only lets you select one lightning at a time, Disney World lets you select 3. Having 3 allows you to use one told hold a spot on that one ride you have to do, use another for the rides that always seem to have near-term lightning availability, and use the third opportunistically.

    With only one at Disneyland, the lightning system is much harder to use without Premier.

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