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How many acres did Disney buy in Rancho Mirage CA?

This 618-acre, themed home development is the first of its kind for Disney, with home sales expected to start in early 2023 and the first residents projected to begin moving in there in early 2024.



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Cotino — Disney's first-of-its-kind development in Rancho Mirage that calls for hundreds of homes, a swimmable lagoon and a resort hotel — continues to take shape, with the company releasing new details this week on the first round of homes and parks planned for the 618-acre property.

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The latest expansion at Disneyland will be ready to welcome visitors this summer. First announced at last year's D23 Expo 2022, the California theme park's San Fransokyo Square will open in Disney California Adventure park this summer, according to a Disney Parks Blog post shared on Monday.

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The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is the most expensive Disney-owned hotel and is distinguished as Walt Disney World's flagship resort. It's also considered Disney's most opulent.

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Walt Disney World is said to be 50 times larger than Disneyland California. Four parks make up Walt Disney World Resort including, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios and Epcot. If you're looking for variety, then Walt Disney World Resort is the pick for you.

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Disney owns about 25,000 acres of land in Florida, which is approximately 39 square miles.

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Cotino is slated to eventually have nearly 2,000 homes and condos on long-vacant land just east of Bob Hope Drive, between Frank Sinatra and Gerald Ford drives, and across from the entrance to Sunnylands Center and Gardens. The initial phase will feature a fraction of that total figure.

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Disneyland's “secret restroom” is an isolated, disabled-accessible bathroom tucked away to one side of the castle in the Carnation Plaza. Very easy to miss, it is a refuge when al…

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The Cinderella Castle Suite in Magic Kingdom is the most exclusive hotel room at Walt Disney World, but it can't be rented. Instead, the only people who stay there are contest winners or guests invited by Walt Disney World, Disney Tourist Blog explains.

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