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Is Disney going to build a park in Celina Texas?

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



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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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An exciting new project is on the horizon for Frisco, Texas. On Jan. 11, 2023, Mayor Jeff Cheney announced that the city would be the home of a brand new Universal Studios theme park.

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'Americana-themed' amusement park the size of Disney's Magic Kingdom is coming to Oklahoma. VINITA, Okla. (KSN/KODE) — A $2-billion “Americana-themed” theme park roughly the size of Disney World's Magic Kingdom is scheduled to open in Oklahoma in 2026, developers announced this week.

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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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Cotino, located in Rancho Mirage - an area where Walt Disney once owned a home and would spend leisure time with his family - will be home to nearly 2,000 housing units clustered around a 24-acre grand oasis that will include a mixed-use district, with shopping, dining, entertainment, a beachfront hotel and a ...

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Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is set to open on Oct. 28 in Little Elm, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex area. Mesmerizing lights will transform the landscape into a magical outdoor trail where wizards and muggles alike can meet mystical creatures like the Hippogriff, unicorn, Niffler and more.

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Upcoming Texas state parks Texas will add at least six new state parks over the next 15 years. Driving the news: Rodney Franklin, director of Texas State Parks, says there is a need for additional parks and recreational opportunities to accommodate the state's growing population, per Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine.

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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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