DisneylandForward

Disney Analyst

Well-Known Member
I am. I heard Joey Walnut filed an appeal in regards to Magic Way. I want to see what he has to say.

Is there public comment for this specific vote? The agenda shows it before the public stuff?

ETA:

Ahh, I see, there is Public Comment, then they vote on some items including the Disneyland Forward stuff, then it moves to public hearing, which is not related to Disneyland Forward.

Sounds like the initial public comments could be longer than usual then? The agenda states "limited to 90 minutes, or until all agenda item speakers have been heard; any time remaining shall be provided to non-agenda item speakers"
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
Is there public comment for this specific vote? The agenda shows it before the public stuff?

ETA:

Ahh, I see, there is Public Comment, then they vote on some items including the Disneyland Forward stuff, then it moves to public hearing, which is not related to Disneyland Forward.

Sounds like the initial public comments could be longer than usual then? The agenda states "limited to 90 minutes, or until all agenda item speakers have been heard; any time remaining shall be provided to non-agenda item speakers"

Lol sorry guys @chadwpalm and @Ismael Flores i was just poking fun at the people desperately trying to get Magic Way from closing down. I have no idea what’s going on nor will I be watching. Yes, the name Joey Walnut was inspired by Joey Chestnut. It was originally going to be Joe Walnut as in “Joe” from Walnut Street but I couldn’t resist.
 

SSG

Well-Known Member
I'm watching the public comments and for some reason I'm reminded of Churchill's comment: "Democracy is the worst form of government, except all those other forms that have been tried from time to time."

A lady is big mad about Magic Way, which tens of locals use each day.

Another is mad that the council doesn't seem to pay much attention to the comments.

No sign yet of the guy who thinks Disney is a nest of pedophiles.
 
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DCBaker

Premium Member
Ken Potrock on the approval of DisneylandForward tonight:

Exciting news out of Anaheim tonight – I’m thrilled to share that the city council has given final approval for DisneylandForward, and the next era of Disneyland Resort is about to begin!

We’ve worked closely with city staff, neighbors, and our local community over the past three years to make sure DisneylandForward is a win for everyone – I’m grateful the city council agrees and voted to work with us on this legacy project that will set up Disneyland Resort and the City of Anaheim for an incredibly bright future.

With updated land use approvals through DisneylandForward, we can build new entertainment experiences for our fans, create thousands of new jobs, and bring new revenue streams to Anaheim.

DisneylandForward Approval Kicks off Endless Possibilities

Almost 70 years ago, Walt Disney opened his original theme park and created a new standard of immersive experiences.

With the addition of Disney California Adventure Park, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa and Downtown Disney District in 2001, Disneyland Resort became the premier, multi-day vacation destination in Southern California.

Since then, we’ve continued to invest, bringing awe-inspiring expansions like Cars Land, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Avengers Campus, The Villas at Disneyland Hotel, and our newly reimagined Pixar Place Hotel.

Now, it’s time for the next chapter in the legacy of Disneyland Resort. We’re ready to build on decades of innovation, creativity, and storytelling to bring new, exciting experiences for our guests. The possibilities are boundless, and I can’t wait to see what our Disney Imagineers dream up next!

The Vote for DisneylandForward is an Investment in Anaheim
We’ll be investing at least $1.9 billion in the resort in the first 10 years. Cal State Fullerton’s economic impact study projects increased revenues of about $15 million annually for Anaheim from each $1 billion we invest. This will help fund necessary community services, including additional fire and police, parks, and libraries.

We’ve also committed to a unique benefits package for Anaheim and its residents, including $30 million for affordable housing, $8 million for parks, $85 million in traffic improvements and pedestrian safety, and continued investment in workforce development programs.

We’re honored to partner with Anaheim on this historic project and excited to move into this next chapter together.

DisneylandForward will bring over 4,500 operational jobs to Disneyland Resort — which is very exciting since more than 2,200 people apply for hourly roles every week — along with nearly 9,000 construction jobs within the first 10 years.

We are committed to making meaningful differences in the lives of current and future cast members with benefits like affordable healthcare and childcare for those eligible, opportunities for mentorships and training, and assistance toward educational goals – like the fully paid tuition we provide for hourly cast through our Aspire program.

Yes, our future is indeed bright.

For nearly seven decades, Disneyland Resort has made a unique, irreplaceable impact on hundreds of millions of guests from around the world. How exciting to know our best days are still ahead – I can’t wait to show you what’s to come.

“Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.” – Walt Disney

 

TheDisneyParksfanC8

Well-Known Member
That should be the first items done, as for timing I wouldn't be surprised if they don't wait until October when the new fiscal year starts. We'll probably hear about it at D23.
Since it will take some time to get all this new infrastructure up and running so they can move forward with a Hollywoodland replacement and Avatar, I wonder if Disney is also planning on breaking ground on the Avengers E ticket so they have something to tide guests over until the really big things we will get with DL Forward come online.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Since it will take some time to get all this new infrastructure up and running so they can move forward with a Hollywoodland replacement and Avatar, I wonder if Disney is also planning on breaking ground on the Avengers E ticket so they have something to tide guests over until the really big things we will get with DL Forward come online.
Certainly possible, we'll see what they say at D23.
 

DisneyAJ

Active Member
I assume that we can look forward to some sort of large scale announcement/details at D23?
Agreed. They’ve “announced” the Avatar land but I feel like we will get a location, details and hopefully timelines at D23. Hopefully some actual info on the Avengers E-ticket as well with dates.
I’m sure we’ll also get some beyond Big Thunder Mountain type bs as well for the parking lots across Disneyland Dr.
 

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