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Is Oklahoma building a Disneyland?

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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A new $2 billion-plus theme park and resort called American Heartland is coming soon to Vinita, Oklahoma, according to a developer press release. The 1,000-acre development, first announced in July, will include roller coasters, an indoor water park, a 300-room hotel and a 320-acre RV park.

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The American Heartland Theme Park and Resort is scheduled to open its gates in 2026, sprawling across a vast 1,000-acre expanse in the northeastern city of Vinita, Oklahoma.

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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. The American Heartland Theme Park will be located along Route 66 near Vinita, in northeast Oklahoma.

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A $2 billion entertainment destination expected to rival the world's top resorts and draw visitors from around the world is coming to northeast Oklahoma, officials announced Wednesday. American Heartland Theme Park and Resort will be built on 1,000 acres in Craig County just west of Grand Lake on Route 66.

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No one realized American Heartland was a Disney project, until our discovery just now. Mansion Entertainment Group is a play-off of the Haunted Mansion, one of Walt Disney's favorite rides. It's not a real company, but rather a fake one, used to purchase land and create this new Disney theme park in Oklahoma.

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The American Heartland Theme Park and Resort will be built on 125 acres, at an estimated cost of $2 billion, with intentions to rival the nation's largest, most popular theme parks (aka Disney's theme parks and resorts).

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Called American Heartland Theme Park and Resort, Sooner State officials announced plans for the $2 billion family entertainment destination Wednesday. But don't get too excited yet, the park isn't slated to open until 2025 and 2026 in stages. So what exactly does this new theme park entail?

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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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Renderings offered a glimpse of what a massive $2 billion theme park, roughly the size of Disneyland, being built in the Central U.S. could look like once it is built. Called American Heartland, the 125-acre theme park and RV park will be located near the town of Vinita, approximately 65 miles northeast of Tulsa.

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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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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. Disney is not planning to make a move to Texas or to build a theme park in Texas anytime soon.

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Beginning in 2024, Tiana's Bayou Adventure will take the place of Splash Mountain in Frontierland in Disney world and Disneyland.

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Starting on January 9, 2024, you can visit any theme park without a reservation as long as you have a date-based ticket. A date-based ticket is the standard ticket option and means you've purchased park passes for a specific time frame (whether it's tickets alone or part of a vacation package).

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Universal Parks & Resorts is planning a theme park for families with young children in Frisco, a Dallas suburb. The Frisco theme park is a new concept for Universal that will feature themed lands.

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