Disney California Adventure to get extreme makeover
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:52 am
California Adventure theme park will receive a $1 billion, five-year redo that will see Disney build more family-friendly attractions.
Company said Wednesday that it will inject more of a Disney feel into the park that opened in 2001 adjacent to Disneyland and features rides and attractions themed to the Golden State.
Overhaul to take place over the next five years is said to come at a hefty pricetag of around $1 billion, roughly the same figure Disney spent to build the park, a source close to the situation said.
Expansion plans call for more family-friendly attractions, including a 12-acre Cars Land inspired by Pixar's animated pic "Cars" that will include three new rides and will considerably expand the park's footprint.
Guests will also encounter a new Walt Disney Story attraction upon entering the park that focuses heavily on the Disneyland founder and what inspired him to become an animation pioneer -- a theme to be introduced throughout the park.
In addition to "Cars," new toon-based rides will be based around "The Little Mermaid" and "Toy Story."
Extensive landscaping, new retail and dining, as well as a nighttime show for 9,000 guests are also is in the works.
Overall goal is to bolster California Adventure's appeal in order to make the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, which includes Disneyland, Downtown Disney and Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, a "multiday" destination for tourists.
"The success of the Disneyland Resort over the past few years provides us with both the opportunity and the need to invest for growth, to enhance and expand the experience for our guests and attract new visitors, while at the same time delivering attractive returns on the investment," said Disney prexy-CEO Robert Iger.
Company said Wednesday that it will inject more of a Disney feel into the park that opened in 2001 adjacent to Disneyland and features rides and attractions themed to the Golden State.
Overhaul to take place over the next five years is said to come at a hefty pricetag of around $1 billion, roughly the same figure Disney spent to build the park, a source close to the situation said.
Expansion plans call for more family-friendly attractions, including a 12-acre Cars Land inspired by Pixar's animated pic "Cars" that will include three new rides and will considerably expand the park's footprint.
Guests will also encounter a new Walt Disney Story attraction upon entering the park that focuses heavily on the Disneyland founder and what inspired him to become an animation pioneer -- a theme to be introduced throughout the park.
In addition to "Cars," new toon-based rides will be based around "The Little Mermaid" and "Toy Story."
Extensive landscaping, new retail and dining, as well as a nighttime show for 9,000 guests are also is in the works.
Overall goal is to bolster California Adventure's appeal in order to make the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, which includes Disneyland, Downtown Disney and Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, a "multiday" destination for tourists.
"The success of the Disneyland Resort over the past few years provides us with both the opportunity and the need to invest for growth, to enhance and expand the experience for our guests and attract new visitors, while at the same time delivering attractive returns on the investment," said Disney prexy-CEO Robert Iger.