News Villains Land Announced for Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom

"villains don't belong at magic kingdom" is such a funny statement
My earliest Disney memory was meeting Honest John and Gideon at the gates of Magic Kingdom when I was 7.

I also remember Dream Along with Mickey and being afraid Maleficent was going to turn into a dragon right on stage. It was awesome. Kids like fear why does the world think Goosebumps does so well?
 

Captain Barbossa

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So our ole buddy Tom Corless, who we know suffers from a severe case of diarrhea of the mouth, is saying that “nothing is beyond Big Thunder anymore” in response to a question about Villains Land. We’ll see if this turns out to be one of his signature pieces of false info.
 

PREMiERdrum

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So our ole buddy Tom Corless, who we know suffers from a severe case of diarrhea of the mouth, is saying that “nothing is beyond Big Thunder anymore” in response to a question about Villains Land. We’ll see if this turns out to be one of his signature pieces of false info.
Not to lend any credence to Tom, but the initial plans for BBTM were found to be far too costly to reach suitability.

They're still expanding in that general area, but I believe the 2-phase, "huge loop" proposal has been abandoned.
 

doctornick

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Not to lend any credence to Tom, but the initial plans for BBTM were found to be far too costly to reach suitability.

They're still expanding in that general area, but I believe the 2-phase, "huge loop" proposal has been abandoned.

If true, I hope they at least design the expansion so that they can still use the land north of it (outside the berm, etc) in the future if desired. It would be really bad if they build in a way that just cuts off access to that area.
 

James Alucobond

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If true, I hope they at least design the expansion so that they can still use the land north of it (outside the berm, etc) in the future if desired. It would be really bad if they build in a way that just cuts off access to that area.
I would imagine that, if they build up to but not outside of the train loop, at least some of the land will be designed to provide extra scenery from aboard the train, which would also provide reasonable paths to the unused land in the future.
 

ToTBellHop

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I honestly think the response to D23 2022 was a large portion of the reason. It was a bit of a large consumer test. Josh looked visibly taken aback with the hoopla that idea caused.

Internally a - hey - our now constant Halloween after hours park might benefit from a Halloween land might have also helped.
I’m just happy they actually listened to us!
 

Coaster Lover

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In the Parks
No
Feels like a concept that is ripe for export to other Disney Parks (if successful). I mean, first of all, the crowd reaction for this was substantially greater than anything else last night, so you know it's what the people want. And, like how all of the Avenger's Campuses are supposed to be in the same universe, you could have all of the Villains Lands be in the same universe with each land having an attraction that highlights one specific villain (at WDW it seems like that would be Maleficent) and then maybe an ensemble attraction that is shared/similar amongst any other variations of the land...
 

ToTBellHop

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If what Josh said about construction already beginning for Villains is true, then by early 2025, yes both Cars and Villains are being built simultaneously.
Yes. While one part may open before the other, they will be built concurrently. I could see a Cars 2028, Villains 2029 situation.

Not sure where Monsters, Inc. fits in. Presumably its opening around 2028.
 

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