Star Wars themed land announced for Disneyland

TP2000

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There are currently several groups of homes owned by holdings companies and managed by property management companies. The area adjacent to and west of the hotels (PP,DH) and the parking structure.(North of Katella up to Laster). There is also another "good neighbor" acquisition in the works which you already know.

*1023*

Yup. There's a ton of property out there, some of it that Disney has held for two decades or more, and some of it that has been purchased in just the last three years.

Disney is on a roll financially, and they aren't just buying back their own stock and building Cars Land with it. They own a lot of property.
 

phillip sugarman

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Here is an interesting question, doesnt california adventure have to close down the Monorail for awhile in order to build Marvel Land behind Hollywood Land? If they do, would Disneyland decrease rider capacity by having it close down along with the River Boats and the Train in Disneyland or would they wait until the River boats and the train are back up before they start building the rumored Marvel Land?
 

Stevek

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Here is an interesting question, doesnt california adventure have to close down the Monorail for awhile in order to build Marvel Land behind Hollywood Land? If they do, would Disneyland decrease rider capacity by having it close down along with the River Boats and the Train in Disneyland or would they wait until the River boats and the train are back up before they start building the rumored Marvel Land?
Not sure why they would as the rumored Marvel Land is behind Tower of Terror while the monorail runs across the front of the park.
 

Disneysea05

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In the Parks
Yes
The Marvel area wouldn't be in the monorails path. I assumed it's still destined for the area near Tower of Terror.
 

George Lucas on a Bench

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The track of the Disneyland Railroad will be realigned for the first time since 1965, when the rails were rerouted further north to prepare for the arrival of It’s A Small World and adjusted on the eastern side of the park for the new Primeval World diorama.

By far the greatest change to a Disney attraction ever?
 

Mouse Trap

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Pepsi was once offered the formula for a price; they called Coca-Cola and the FBI to turn in the seller for corporate espionage.

It's actually really simple to figure out the recipe with some reverse engineering and the proper equipment.

It's the Coca-Cola PROCESS paired with the recipie that is near impossible to recreate.
 

phillip sugarman

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Your right it would have been affected if the Monstropolis plans were still happening in Hollywood land, but since Marvel Land would be behind Tower of Terror it wouldnt affect it at all.
 

Old Mouseketeer

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That type of information is more guarded than the recipe for Coca-Cola locked in a vault in Atlanta.

A few months ago the media finally caught on to this story and via city records was able to piece together some of the recent property Disney has purchased, such as 1515 South Manchester, 1585 South Manchester and 1622-66 South Clementine. There was also the big news about Disney buying the Carousel Inn at 1530 S Harbor which connects perfectly to all that other property on Manchester.

Disney also owns the entire triangle shaped piece of land (except for the Del Taco on the corner) bounded by Katella, Manchester, and Anaheim Blvd. This used to be a Fuddruckers and a nightclub called The Cowboy Boogie. This property has been surrounded by green tarped fence for years, and was used as a contractor staging lay-down area for arriving supplies and steel for the various DCA Makeover construction projects. They just tore down the big nightclub building itself last month, and now there is even more room for construction staging before the supplies are sent over to Star Wars Land.

As for the rest? Only the shadow knows. And a very happy real estate agent in Villa Park.

Interesting historical story. When Dave Smith became the first Disney Archivist in the early 1970s, one of his early project was a map of Disneyland and surrounding environs made with colored pencils that showed Disney's property ownership. It was shaded to show which land Disney owned and/or occupied. This included the Global Van Lines HQ where TDA sits today and the McDonalds site on Harbor. There were small motels on Katella and West St. like Heidi and Peter Pan that Disney owned and operated without publicly advertising it because of the Wrather exclusive on the Disney name for lodging in CA. These were absorbed into the Resort with DCA.

I think the irony is how profligate Disney has been with land in DCA. The one thing they can't make more of is land, yet they built the Grand Californian on the East side of the street with a huge footprint. It's a fabulous hotel, but it takes up a lot of space. The have repeatedly built support buildings for offices and storage above-ground and nothing below-ground, other than Soarin'.

Yet they're getting ready to do an unprecedented relocation of support services, including the Staff Shops which are 60 years old. Ahhhh, the irony!
 

MoonRakerSCM

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Old Mouseketeer, I'm intrigued and excited by your comments earlier in the thread. Sure, they're just your words on the internet, but other websites seem to take a lot less and run with it these days, so, I'll play with what you've said :-D.

I did this image up in August right after Disney announced SWL (posted it to Micechat)-
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I was playing around in google earth to look at areas in the generally understood area that the land would be that added up to 14 acres. This was one of the options I came up with after playing a bit with buildings I realized that the thin strip on the West side of the ROA was big enough to hold an attraction the size of say Star Tours or something like that with walkway room to spare. It would make logistical sense to 'build out' that side of the park and connect the Critter Country dead end to the rest of the park some how.

You've mentioned that all of the buildings in this area have received notifications that they are moving etc. except for one (where you have 'no info')-

Here is what my spies tell me, starting from the West of Toon Town:

1. Circle D Ranch will close. CMs have been notified that the horses will be relocated to Anaheim Hills and the other animals adopted out.

2. Recycling Center, on the Southwest corner of Circle D, I have no info, but it can't stay because it would be landlocked.

3. Horticulture, to the West of the Northern half of Circle D, and against Disneyland Drive, will relocate just north of Indy. The offices will take over the trailers currently occupied by WDI, which will relocate to the larger of the buildings on Manchester that Disney just bought. The nurseries will go on the North side of the Westsider CM Cafe and will be located West of Mansion and ODV.

4. Transportation Center (i.e., Motor Pool and Gas Station) which is directly West of Recycling and immediately to the North of Winston Gate will move to the 100 building which is the largest warehouse building in the Northwest corner of the main property near the intersection of Ball and Disneyland Drive. This includes vehicle maintenance for everything for everything from Parking Lot Trams to Autopia to MS Streetcars. At least half the warehouse space is being relocated off-site.

5. Staff Shops North of Pooh Bear to the top of RoA are relocating off-site. This includes Paint, Mill, Metal, and Cycle Shops.

Your statements and my google earth measurement of '14 acres' within that yellow area (which allows for an access road along the very western edge) lead me to think that SWL is going right there and wrapping around the RoA. There's more than enough space where the ranch is to have this 'main' area-
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And the thin strip heading southwest out of there down toward Critter Country would match up nicely with this intimate art Disney released here-
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I foresee an entrance at Big Thunder Ranch, Critter Country (right where the gate is perhaps widened a bit (remove a bit of the south side of the store), and perhaps a 3rd entrance at ToonTown (chip and dales tree could go and that would be a perfect straightaway into the area for SWL. People have to realize that Disney would be insane to only have one entrance to a land of this scale and popularity. Okey dokey, I wanted to spit my thoughts out here and see what y'all say. Cheers.
 

brb1006

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At least Fantasmic can get some more updates during the construction of Star Wars Land. Such as adding Talking Mickey.
 

Old Mouseketeer

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Old Mouseketeer, I'm intrigued and excited by your comments earlier in the thread. Sure, they're just your words on the internet, but other websites seem to take a lot less and run with it these days, so, I'll play with what you've said :-D.

I did this image up in August right after Disney announced SWL (posted it to Micechat)-View attachment 112784

I was playing around in google earth to look at areas in the generally understood area that the land would be that added up to 14 acres. This was one of the options I came up with after playing a bit with buildings I realized that the thin strip on the West side of the ROA was big enough to hold an attraction the size of say Star Tours or something like that with walkway room to spare. It would make logistical sense to 'build out' that side of the park and connect the Critter Country dead end to the rest of the park some how.

You've mentioned that all of the buildings in this area have received notifications that they are moving etc. except for one (where you have 'no info')-



Your statements and my google earth measurement of '14 acres' within that yellow area (which allows for an access road along the very western edge) lead me to think that SWL is going right there and wrapping around the RoA. There's more than enough space where the ranch is to have this 'main' area-
View attachment 112785
And the thin strip heading southwest out of there down toward Critter Country would match up nicely with this intimate art Disney released here-
View attachment 112786

I foresee an entrance at Big Thunder Ranch, Critter Country (right where the gate is perhaps widened a bit (remove a bit of the south side of the store), and perhaps a 3rd entrance at ToonTown (chip and dales tree could go and that would be a perfect straightaway into the area for SWL. People have to realize that Disney would be insane to only have one entrance to a land of this scale and popularity. Okey dokey, I wanted to spit my thoughts out here and see what y'all say. Cheers.

Thanks, and great drawing (but I didn't know anyone still contributed/donated their work to Micechat--I find them greedy and ungrateful).

The only correction I would make is the lower West side. The long Staff Shop building is where the service road will go. As a result, I think it unlikely the transition to SWL from CC will be near the exit to Splash. My guess is that it will be somewhere around Hungry Bear. But I'm flying in the dark on that one, just like everyone else.
 

GiveMeTheMusic

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They've also really been dodging questions about the future of Tom Sawyer Island.

I don't know people are so reluctant to believe that Disneyland would completely eff up Frontierland/ROA/etc. It's not like the higher-ups have some deeply lodged affinity for any of the parks. They just want their franchises shoved in ASAP.

Star Wars deserves a third gate in Anaheim. Frozen deserves its own land in Orlando.
 

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