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Are they building a Disney park in Texas?

Currently, Disney has not announced any plans to build in Texas. However, with Universal creating a park in Frisco, Texas, it will be interesting to see if other brands follow suit. For now, we'll keep an eye on all of Disney projects around the globe!



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nope. Honestly, this is a rumor that has spread multiple times in the Disney space, so we wanted to debunk the rumor. Disney is not planning to make a move to Texas or to build a theme park in Texas anytime soon.

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First, the theme park will be called American Heartland Theme Park and Resort and the concept is all about just that — it will spotlight various parts of the REAL American Heartland. It will be located in northeast Oklahoma, west of Grand Lake on Route 66 — it doesn't get more Heartland than that.

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A Family-Friendly Theme Park The new Universal Studios theme park in Frisco won't be the same as its predecessors. First off, the 97-acre lot is only about a quarter of the area that Universal Orlando uses.

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To put it simply… nope. Honestly, this is a rumor that has spread multiple times in the Disney space, so we wanted to debunk the rumor.

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Disney's Five-Year (Construction) Plan
  • San Fransokyo (DCA) – Now Open! ...
  • Tiana's Palace Restaurant (DL) – Now Open! ...
  • Avengers Ride (DCA) – 2025 or beyond. ...
  • Tiana's Bayou Adventure – 2024? ...
  • Tomorrowland Refresh (MK) – Now through 2023? ...
  • Epcot Nighttime Spectacular – Late 2023. ...
  • Epcot Transformation – December 2023.


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Move over, Disneyland: A massive new theme park is coming to the U.S.—and it's headed to an unlikely place. The $2 billion American Heartland Theme Park and Resort will be nestled in northeast Oklahoma, according to a news release from project leader Mansion Entertainment Group.

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As of 2022, Disney has no plans to build a theme park in Texas.

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Texas-Inspired 'TexasLand' Theme Park Plans to Open in Houston in 2026 | Civil Society | The Texan.

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Disney can't move While facilities such as factories can easily be moved, Walt Disney's World's sprawling, 27,520 acres made up of brick-and-mortar hotels, rides, stages, shops, and restaurants, is simply too vast, he said. The costs of building the new infrastructure would be astronomical.

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Seems like a lot, doesn't it? However, Disney World actually covers over 25,000 acres, which is around 43 square miles. If you need some context, that is the same size as the entire city of San Francisco! Big enough to have its own zip code, this enormous resort attracts over 50 million visitors each year.

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Disney is drawing on inspiration from its abundance of intellectual properties as it builds a planned neighborhood in Riverside County. The community, named Cotino, is located in Rancho Mirage, about 11 miles southeast of Palm Springs.

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The Disney Streets neighborhood of Midway Hills is located in northwest Dallas and is bounded by Northaven Road on the north, Midway Road on the east, Royal Lane on the south and Rosser Road on the west.

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As of November 30th, 2022 the Disney store locator is only bringing up 22 Disney stores in North America. Four are located in Texas.

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