Move Over Orlando, Disney Ready to Set Multi-Million-Dollar Project in Motion
Move Over Orlando, Disney Ready to Set Multi-Million-Dollar Project in Motion
Disneyland officials are ready to set a breathtaking multi-decade project in motion, officially presenting plans to authorities in the coming months.
It would appear that amid the ongoing legal and political battle against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, The Walt Disney Company is shifting its focus to other development projects, including an exciting multi-decade expansion aiming to put Disneyland Resort on the same level as some of the international Disney Parks with exciting themed lands, attractions, shopping and dining locations, and much more!
Are you excited about the possibilities DisneylandForward could bring to the Southern California Resort? Let Inside the Magic know what you want to see in the comments below!
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