Disneyland Resort has unveiled significant expansion plans, including the introduction of new rides themed around Avatar and Coco. The Avatar experience will be established in the Hollywood Backlot area, replacing the Monsters, Inc. attraction set to close in early 2026. Meanwhile, the Coco ride is planned near Paradise Gardens Park, with construction beginning this fall. Additionally, a parking structure designed to accommodate 6,000 vehicles will be built on the resort's east side, featuring shuttle services, rideshare areas, and a pedestrian bridge over Harbor Boulevard, improving overall accessibility for visitors.
Disneyland Resort recently revealed expansion plans including new rides based on Avatar and Coco, as well as a new parking structure for increased visitor capacity.
The anticipated Avatar destination is set to replace the Monsters, Inc. attraction in 2026, reflecting Disneyland's commitment to continually evolve the park's offerings.
Construction for the Coco-themed ride begins this fall, promising to enrich the Disney experience at Paradise Gardens Park by transforming current backstage areas.
A brand new parking structure will hold about 6,000 spaces, enhancing visitor convenience with shuttle and rideshare areas along with a pedestrian bridge.
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