If there was any truth to the New York Times article from November ‘18, Disney spending 24 billion over the next 5 years, doing the math makes me think something of substance will get announced soon. Here is my very rough math, please critique or add information on things I missed or might not have considered (amounts are based on information seen online. Take accuracy with a grain of salt.)
Galaxy's Edge: I'm not sure if this counts towards the dollar count or not, since they started this project years ago. But if it is, let's say 2 billion as supposedly this project went way over budget.
Disney Cruise Line: 3 ships at 1.25 billion each. 3.75 billion. Development of second port in Bahamas. 400 million. Total 4.15 billion. (Round to 4)
Hong Kong Disneyland: In 2016, a 1.4 billion expansion was announced for between 2018 and 2023. Hong Kong, which owns 53% of the park, is supposed to pay 750 million of that. But for the sake of this exercise, let's call it 1.5 billion.
Paris Disneyland: 2 million euros (2.5 billion dollars) for Studios park expansion.
Shanghai Disneyland: Zootopia: No idea, again for this exercise, I'll make up a figure, say 500 million. China owning over half the park, should pay for half.
Tokyo Disneyland: $0, Oriental Land Company owns this park, there should be no money coming out Disney pockets here.
Disneyland Resort: Marvel Land, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railroad, new parking structure, possible 4th hotel. For the purpose of the exercise, let's throw 2 billion at it.
Disney World Resort: Epcot overhaul, Tron, MMRR, Star Wars Hotel, New Resort. Let's say 4.5 billion.
Let's throw in 2 billion to Imagineering R&D.
GE 2 + DCL 4 + HK 1.5 + DLP 2.5 + ShD .5 + DLR 2 + WDW 4.5 + WDI 2 = 19 billion
If there is any truth to the NY Times article, I'm coming up 5 billion short, even with my crazy numbers. Whether it's this D23, 2021 or some other time, we have a lot of exciting announcements to look forward to!
Here's to hoping for a Zootpoia announcement in AK! …….kidding