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Niles: Two major bits of news reverborate in Disney’s world

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Disney’s theme parks enjoyed a big week last week, with a long-awaited announcement, debuts of several new attractions and a big political win.

First up, Disney fans got the news they have been awaiting all year — an official opening date for the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure ride. The Walt Disney World installation of former Splash Mountain will open on June 28. Themed to “The Princess and the Frog,” Tiana’s Bayou Adventure reimagines the beloved flume ride as a tribute to New Orleans, including its food and musical cultures.

The Disneyland installation of the ride will open later this year. Those of us who have been watching the construction progress on both coasts have guessed that Disneyland has been about three months behind Florida, so that would suggest Tiana’s might open in Anaheim during the Halloween Time season. No official word yet, though.

A few days before the Walt Disney World announcement, Disneyland got its biggest win in years when the Anaheim city council gave final approval for the DisneylandForward proposal. That clears the way for Disney to begin developing its current surface parking lots for use as hotels and attractions.

That said, I expect that Disneyland will want to complete its new parking structure east of Harbor Boulevard before it closes its Toy Story and Simba parking lots and starting work on the good stuff. Fans are expecting announcements about future Disneyland attractions at August’s D23 event in Anaheim. But they likely will need to be patient in awaiting the start of construction on any new rides.

In the meantime, if anyone wants a sneak peek at what Disney can do when it designs new attractions and a hotel on a former parking lot, hop a flight to Tokyo. That is where Tokyo DisneySea just previewed its new Fantasy Springs expansion. I did not get the opportunity to attend the preview, but Tokyo Disney did share with me abundant video of the new land and its attractions.

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