I was thinking about this after the underwhelming Destination D23 presentations this weekend, where Josh D'Amaro and a gaggle of Imagineers rolled out a word-salad of corporate buzzwords that only amount to a list of deferred maintenance items for WDW and DLR.
Josh N' Friends also offered up some extremely vague free words about "Blue Sky ideas" that were accompanied by the obligatory vague aerial concept art of hazy buildings partially obscured by wispy clouds in existing parks. Which is a smarmy stunt they already pulled last year at D23 Expo.
It now appears as though Disneyland Resort is going into a period of extended stagnation when it comes to building and opening new attractions, and that it's about to begin one of the longest periods of its history without any new attractions in either park.
No new ride is under construction on either coast. No night parade exists in any American park. Only two afternoon parades exist for the six (6) theme parks in the USA; the 9 year old Festival Of Fantasy at WDW, and the 3 year old Magic Happens at Disneyland. The Hyperion Theater is abandoned. Park entertainment in Anaheim is a faded shell of its former self from just a few years ago, much less 20 years ago. There's not a bulldozer in sight. But at least Josh is cute and super sweet to CM's, right?
Assuming that some new ride or park expansion gets announced next August at D23Expo Ultimate Fan SigAlert On Katella, that would mean that construction could start within a few months. Which means the new ride/land wouldn't open until early 2028 at best. And that's best case. Maybe construction doesn't start until 2025 and it doesn't open until 2029 or '30?
Here's a list of the new attractions that have opened since the Disneyland Resort was born in 2001 with the opening of DCA:
2001 DCA Opens (DCA)
2002 Nothing
2003 Winnie The Pooh & A Bug's Land (DL & DCA)
2004 Tower of Terror (DCA)
2005 50th & Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (DL)
2006 Nothing
2007 Finding Nemo Submarine RETHEME (DL)
2008 Midway Mania (DCA)
2009 Nothing
2010 Goofy's Sky School/Silly Symphony Swings RETHEME (DCA)
2011 Little Mermaid (DCA)
2012 Cars Land/Trolley/Buena Vista Street (DCA)
2013 Princess Fantasy Faire (DL)
2014 Frozenland & Singalong (DCA)
2015 60th & Star Wars Launch Bay (DL & DCA)
2016 Luigi's Roadsters (DCA)
2017 Mission: Breakout RETHEME (DCA)
2018 Pixar Pier & Incredicoaster RETHEME (DCA)
2019 Millennium Falcon: Target Run, Star Wars Land & Mickey's Philharmagic (DL & DCA)
2020 Rise Before Dawn (DL)
2021 Avenger's Campus & Spiderman (DCA)
2022 Nothing
2023 Runaway Railway & Toontown Refresh, Presented by Monsanto (DL)
2024 Tiana's Bayou Adventure RETHEME (DL)
2025 ????
2026 ????
2027 ????
2028 Next New Attraction Opens in Best Case Scenario
2029 Next New Attraction Opens in More Likely Scenario
2030 Next New Attraction Opens in Worst Case Scenario
So, that's potentially a five or six year gap where no new ride or major attraction opens at either Disneyland or DCA. The mid 2020's look like they are going to be very sleepy around Anaheim. What will they do instead? More cupcakes? More Instagram walls? More free words from a smiling Josh D'Amaro as he reveals yet another unfunded and unapproved "Blue Sky" park idea seen from above through wispy clouds?
This entire decade doesn't look good for Anaheim, in my amateur opinion.
Josh N' Friends also offered up some extremely vague free words about "Blue Sky ideas" that were accompanied by the obligatory vague aerial concept art of hazy buildings partially obscured by wispy clouds in existing parks. Which is a smarmy stunt they already pulled last year at D23 Expo.
It now appears as though Disneyland Resort is going into a period of extended stagnation when it comes to building and opening new attractions, and that it's about to begin one of the longest periods of its history without any new attractions in either park.
No new ride is under construction on either coast. No night parade exists in any American park. Only two afternoon parades exist for the six (6) theme parks in the USA; the 9 year old Festival Of Fantasy at WDW, and the 3 year old Magic Happens at Disneyland. The Hyperion Theater is abandoned. Park entertainment in Anaheim is a faded shell of its former self from just a few years ago, much less 20 years ago. There's not a bulldozer in sight. But at least Josh is cute and super sweet to CM's, right?
Assuming that some new ride or park expansion gets announced next August at D23
Here's a list of the new attractions that have opened since the Disneyland Resort was born in 2001 with the opening of DCA:
2001 DCA Opens (DCA)
2002 Nothing
2003 Winnie The Pooh & A Bug's Land (DL & DCA)
2004 Tower of Terror (DCA)
2005 50th & Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (DL)
2006 Nothing
2007 Finding Nemo Submarine RETHEME (DL)
2008 Midway Mania (DCA)
2009 Nothing
2010 Goofy's Sky School/Silly Symphony Swings RETHEME (DCA)
2011 Little Mermaid (DCA)
2012 Cars Land/Trolley/Buena Vista Street (DCA)
2013 Princess Fantasy Faire (DL)
2014 Frozenland & Singalong (DCA)
2015 60th & Star Wars Launch Bay (DL & DCA)
2016 Luigi's Roadsters (DCA)
2017 Mission: Breakout RETHEME (DCA)
2018 Pixar Pier & Incredicoaster RETHEME (DCA)
2019 Millennium Falcon: Target Run, Star Wars Land & Mickey's Philharmagic (DL & DCA)
2020 Rise Before Dawn (DL)
2021 Avenger's Campus & Spiderman (DCA)
2022 Nothing
2023 Runaway Railway & Toontown Refresh, Presented by Monsanto (DL)
2024 Tiana's Bayou Adventure RETHEME (DL)
2025 ????
2026 ????
2027 ????
2028 Next New Attraction Opens in Best Case Scenario
2029 Next New Attraction Opens in More Likely Scenario
2030 Next New Attraction Opens in Worst Case Scenario
So, that's potentially a five or six year gap where no new ride or major attraction opens at either Disneyland or DCA. The mid 2020's look like they are going to be very sleepy around Anaheim. What will they do instead? More cupcakes? More Instagram walls? More free words from a smiling Josh D'Amaro as he reveals yet another unfunded and unapproved "Blue Sky" park idea seen from above through wispy clouds?
This entire decade doesn't look good for Anaheim, in my amateur opinion.
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