During Wednesday’s earnings call, The Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger said they are “closely evaluating” for growth and expansion opportunities at Disney Parks.
Several expansions are already in the works. “Frozen”-themed lands are under construction at Hong Kong Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, and Walt Disney Studios Park (Paris).
In Magic Kingdom, a new land (or lands) is under development for beyond Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. The possible land(s) would include “Coco,” “Encanto,” and Disney Villains.
Disneyland Resort is pitching possible expansions to Anaheim citizens as part of their DisneylandForward initiative.
Iger also referenced less literal expansion in terms of Annual Passholder benefits, including Passholders no longer needing Park Passes for certain dates in 2024.
The Walt Disney Company reported a total of $21.8 billion in revenue. Disney Parks, Experiences and Products accounts for over a third of that total, making $7.78 billion.
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