Announced: Disneyland Resort Future Plans

Rick and Julie Finlayson
Jun 7, 2025
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This post is all about the Disneyland Resort future plans, including expanded parking, brand new attractions, and Coco and Avatar additions for Disney California Adventure! The following information was posted on January 6, 2025, for Disney Travel Agents.

Future Expansion Plans for Disneyland Resort 

published on the Disney Parks Blog on June 5, 2025

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Today, we’re excited to share a peek behind the curtain at some of our long-term plans to expand and grow here at Disneyland Resort!

All-New Parking Structure and Transportation Hub Coming to Resort Area

Plans are underway for a new parking structure and transportation hub that will be built on the east side of Disneyland Resort, on a portion of what is currently the Manchester cast member parking lot. This new area will provide approximately 6,000 parking spaces, shuttle and rideshare areas, security screening and dedicated access for traffic off of Disney Way, improving parking and traffic flow throughout the resort area. As you can see from the artist concept rendering above, this new parking and transportation hub will also feature a pedestrian bridge over Harbor Boulevard, leading to an all-new esplanade arrival experience. This pedestrian bridge will also provide convenient public access to and from Harbor Boulevard.

These enhanced parking, transit, and arrival offerings are the first step in our next phase of construction, creating the infrastructure necessary to prepare for future growth and to welcome more guests as new experiences are added – including two all-new attractions that will double the size of Avengers Campus, plus the new “Coco”-themed ride and Avatar destination coming to Disney California Adventure park. The multi-year construction of this new arrival experience is slated to begin in fall of 2026.

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Updates on the Location for the “Coco” Attraction

As we continue to add new experiences to Disney California Adventure, we’re excited to share that the upcoming attraction themed to Pixar Animation Studios’ “Coco” will be built near Paradise Gardens Park and Pixar Pier, in areas that are predominantly backstage today. Construction on this attraction is set to begin backstage this fall!

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Avatar Experience Location Details

Additionally, we’re looking forward to transforming a portion of the current Hollywood Backlot area into our Avatar destination in Disney California Adventure. This project is still in the early stages of development, and additional details will be shared later, including construction timeframes.

To make way for this new experience, Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! will close in early 2026.

This is just the beginning of exciting growth here at Disneyland Resort, and we look forward to sharing more about all of these projects in the future. As always, stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for the latest Disneyland news!


After reading about all these exciting updates, we think it’s time for these East Coasters to start planning another Disneyland trip!

How about you? Ready to plan your Disneyland, Disney World, or Disney Cruise Line trip? Let us know; we are Disney-specialized travel agents and our travel planning services don’t cost you any extra!

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