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News Summary

Disney is expanding its Orlando Resort with plans for a major theme park and two minor parks by 2045. This development will transform over 2,600 acres, promising immersive experiences for guests. Additional projects including new resort hotels and dining areas are also in the works. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced a $17 billion investment plan, setting the stage for a bright future in entertainment and tourism in Orlando.

Exciting Times Ahead for Orlando: New Disney Parks on the Horizon!

Orlando, the city known for its magical charm, is gearing up for even more enchantment as Disney announces plans for a brand new major theme park alongside two exciting minor parks at its Orlando Resort! With these developments planned to roll out by 2045, the future is looking bright for fans of fun and fantasy.

A Glimpse into the Future

According to the latest news, Disney is all set to transform a whopping 2,629 acres of land into a playground of new adventures. The highlight of this spectacular announcement is the major theme park that is expected to occupy around 500 acres. This park is designed to deliver immersive experiences that will require multiple days to explore fully. Imagine the thrill of a park that can accommodate about 50,000 guests daily – that’s an experience tailor-made for those who just can’t get enough of Disney!

On the flip side, Disney is also planning to create two minor parks, estimated to cover around 300 acres each. These parks are perfect for those looking for a shorter, more casual visit, with anticipated crowds of approximately 1,780 people. While we’re still dreaming about all the amazing potential these parks have to offer, it’s important to note that the details are still pretty much up in the air.

More Than Just Parks

But wait, there’s more! The announcements don’t stop with just the parks. Disney is also eyeing additional developments such as new resort hotels, vibrant shopping and dining areas, and even an 18-hole golf course. This comprehensive development plan is part of Disney’s Comprehensive Plan 2045, which outlines the strategy for land use, development, and ecological preservation in the area.

The folks at the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD) have paved the way for Disney’s ambitious plans. This marks the first significant planning modification since Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened back in 1998! Now, that’s a notable leap into the future!

Investment and Visitation Projections

In a remarkable move, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the CFTOD have agreed on a $17 billion investment plan with Disney. This hefty financial commitment isn’t just meant for the new parks; it also includes building hotels and other tourism-related improvements. For fans who are eager for immediate results, it’s wise to manage your expectations, as early announcements about the projects may take time given that the full timeline stretches into 2045.

As we wait for these exciting changes, Disney is already working on some confirmed projects, like a new Monsters Inc. land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and a Disney Villains Land at Magic Kingdom. It seems there’s no shortage of fun on the horizon, even before the new major ventures kick off!

Looking Ahead

With projections estimating that the number of daily visitors to Walt Disney World could soar to 475,000 by 2045 (compared to today’s numbers of around 307,000), it’s clear that these new parks are just the tip of the iceberg. Along with expanding park capacity, there’s also room for major office expansions and an increase in hotel room capacity, making Orlando even more of a must-visit destination.

While discussions regarding the new parks are still speculative and no concrete plans are underway, the excitement is palpable! The comprehensive plan is also a result of a settlement from a lawsuit involving the former Reedy Creek Improvement District, adding another layer of intrigue to the developments.

Orlando residents and Disney fans alike have a lot to look forward to as Disney prepares to make magic in new ways. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates—big things are coming to the happiest place on Earth!

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