With Avatar en Route, Is It Time to Rename ‘Disney California Adventure’? Here’s Our Controversial Take…

By now, you know the story. In 2001 – the waning years of exiting CEO Michael Eisner at the height of his cost-cutting, budget-slashing era – Disneyland’s long-time dream of gaining a second theme park became real in the form of a nightmare. Disney’s California Adventure was a mistake from the start. A self-referential, comical park designed with a “tongue-in-cheek attitude” and an “MTV” flair, Disney’s post-modern spoof of the Golden State had practically no rides, no Disney characters, and barely anything for families. “Too much California, not enough Disney,” the park languished for years.

In 2007, then-new CEO Bob Iger announced a never-before-imagined solution: a five-year, billion dollar reimagining that would gift the park with new rides, new lands, a new spirit, and a new name… kinda. Removing the possessive s, Disney California Adventure was officially re-dedicated in June 2012 – the start of what fans call the “DCA 2.0” era. Buena Vista Street, Hollywood Land, Grizzly Peak, Paradise Pier, Cars Land… California Adventure was a park of beautiful environments rooted in the diverse settings and historic time periods that make California what it is.

Now, of course, the rides added inside those beautiful, historic, Californian lands happened to be exclusively based on Disney and Pixar films – Monsters Inc., Toy Story, The Little Mermaid, Cars, etc. But hey, who could complain in a park that included a 1920s Los Angeles, a 1950s redwood national park, a 1900s seaside boardwalk, and more? Despite its cartoon inhabitants, “DCA 2.0” was definitely a California Adventure… with a Disney twist.

Image: Disney / Marvel

But the story didn’t end there… Nearly as quickly as they’d cut the ribbon on a reborn California Adventure, Imagineers were sent back to the drawing board to… well… to seemingly undo all the work they just did. second wave of change axed California from Soarin’ Over California; transformed the Hollywood Tower Hotel into a warehouse-prison-power-plant populated by Marvel superheroes; saw Pixar characters sweep through the park’s boardwalk, and produced a modern Avengers Campus recruitment center bringing Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and the Scarlet Witch to the Golden State.

Fans maintained that if you squint, Avengers Campus kinda-sorta makes sense as a sort of creative embodiment of California’s technological Silicon Valley – with its “reclaimed” warehouses turned into a sleek recruitment center of grad students, whiz kids, and 21st century hero tech showcases.

Image: Disney / Pixar

And when, at the 2024 D23 Expo, Disney announced a Coco dark ride for the park (likely joining the lineup of Pixar Pier), it, too, made enough sense that you could say, sure… Even though Pixar’s Coco takes place in Mexico, Mexican culture is Californian culture, and a celebration of Día de los Muertos is “close enough” to make sense. (And besides, who could argue against the park getting something it desperately needs to elevate to “Disneyland” caliber – a beautiful, high capacity boat ride?)

Okay, okay, so it’s impossible to deny that the park once lambasted for being “too much California, not enough Disney” had definitely swung to the opposite extreme. Like all Disney Parks, California Adventure hasn’t had a ride greenlit in the last two decades that hasn’t been connected to a high-earning Disney IP. And even if that didn’t look likely to change, at least Imagineers seemed to be trying to maybe make these properties make sense in the context of the park’s waning allegiance to historic California. Until…

Image: Disney / 20th Century / Lightstorm

There’s no question that California Adventure was a main focus of the 2024 D23 Expo. In the same multi-hour presentation that announced two new rides for Avengers Campus and the Coco boat ride, we learned the inevitable: the long-promised Avatar-themed land en route to the Disneyland Resort would land at – where else? – California Adventure.

Of course, it makes sense. The only other option at Disney’s West Coast resort – Disneyland Park – is a park already stuffed with E-Ticket rides, with very little room for expansion, and already home to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Even after decades of focused expansion, California Adventure needs more to do – and frankly, something headlining and defining. In an IP-focused Walt Disney Company, a new, exclusive iteration of Pandora fits the bill. California Adventure’s Pandora will be anchored by an epic, technological boat ride through the beauty and trials of Pandora’s aquatic environments.

But now more than ever, the question must be asked: should California Adventure change its name? We’ll dig into our (controversial) opinion on the next page…

Universal’s Momentum Stalls, EPCOT Rebuilds, and Other Surprising Findings from 2023 Theme Park Attendance

It’s one of the most anticipated data drops in all of theme park nerd-dom… Every year, the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) partners with a consulting firm called AECOM to compile an annual report on the ups and downs of theme parks, waterparks, museums, and other “thematic” experiences from the year prior. (If you haven’t yet, check out our coverage of the significant takeaways from the 2022 Report here.)

This year’s result – the 2023 Global Attractions Attendance Report – is a fascinating document that theme park fans should dive into in depth. It’s filled with the highs and lows, global contexts, and stories that permeated theme park news in the year prior. But most importantly… it also contains a ranking and roll-up of the year’s theme park attendance.

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Lessons Learned from 5 Recent Imagineering Projects That All Had a (Different) Fatal Flaw…

Ah, the “Disney Bubble”… The invisible – but very real – iridescent dome that hovers over Walt Disney World and Disneyland is a thing of legend. Once you’re inside the “Disney Bubble,” the real world seems very, very far away.  But over the last several years, we’ve seen disappointing and distressing moves at Disney that…

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Infinity War or Multiverse? Which of the Floated Avengers E-Tickets for California Adventure Would YOU Greenlight?

It probably won’t surprise you that with over $40 billion in revenue, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is the eighth highest grossing media franchise of all time. Across more than two dozen films, the ever-expanding (though decidedly slowing) pop culture juggernaut of Marvel super heroes is defined by its interconnectedness… and specifically, the landmark, anchor, nexus event crossover films of the Avengers, which have netted nearly $8 billion alone… with at least one more entry (Secret Wars) due for a 2026 release.

That makes it seem strange that when Disney California Adventure’s Avengers Campus opened in 2021, it was without an equally ambitious, epic, culminating, crossover ride themed to the larger Avengers and their franchise-defining fights against apocalyptic threats, instead containing just a Guardians of the Galaxy thrill ride and a Spider-Man family ride. Of course, two distinctly unique Avengers E-Tickets have been announced for this land, though no more than one of them is still in production. Which would you like to ride?

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Park Paths: The Histories and Personalities of Disney & Universal Theme Parks As Seen from a New Perspective

“Here you leave today and enter the worlds of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy.” Since 1955, those words have welcomed guests into Disneyland, and their spirit pervades Disney theme parks across the globe. Filled with artistry, history, and memories, each of them is, in some ways, alive, with its own unique personality.

At Park Lore, I’ve been working on a very, very niche personal art project that I’m excited to finally share: a look at the histories and personalities of the theme parks we love… as told by their pathways. Made possible by the support of Park Lore members, each of the hand-drawn illustrations you’ll find below is part mathematical model, part artistic abstraction; colorful lines that would be meaningless to most, but that can be mapped with memories for some! I sure hope they connect with you and inspire you to see each park’s story in a new light…

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The 25 Most Incredible Theme Park Animatronics on Earth

It wasn’t too long ago that a theme park attraction was lifeless without Audio-Animatronics. In fact, the number and complexity of these robotic animated figures was often proportional to a ride’s budget and success! Put simply: if you wanted to blow audiences away, animatronics figures were the way to do it.

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Disney Is Slipping, Universal Rises, and Other Surprising Findings From Theme Park Attendance in 2022…

It’s one of the most anticipated data drops in all of theme park nerd-dom… Every year, a consulting firm called AECOM partners with the Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) to release an annual report on the ups and downs of theme parks, waterparks, museums, and other “thematic” experiences from the year prior. The annual Global Attractions Attendance Report is a fascinating document that theme park fans should dive into in depth. It’s filled with the highs and lows, global contexts, and stories that permeated theme park news in the year prior.

But most importantly… it also contains a ranking of theme park attendance. To be clear, most theme park operators do not disclose their parks’ attendance, and even if they speak in broad generalities, totals, or percentages at investor calls, they almost never divulge specific attendance figures for specific parks… However, it’s known that many operators do work with AECOM to come up with fairly accurate figures since it’s in the best interest of their share price, financial disclosures, and year-upon-year narratives that their attendance be discussed vaguely, but honestly.

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By The Numbers: The Definitive Ride-Count Countdown of Disney & Universal’s Parks’ Lineups

Theme parks are living creatures. Sure, they grow and change and “will never be complete…” But even more, they’re made of complex systems and elements all working together so effortlessly, you may not even realize they’re working at all. Berms act as skin, insulating parks from the sights of the outside world; intuitive layouts are a skeleton, giving the park structure; pathways act as veins and arteries, pulsing guests instead of blood; restrooms are… Well… 

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California Dreamin’: An Armchair-Imagineered, Master-Planned Build-Out of Disney California Adventure Park

“Armchair Imagineering.” For Disney Parks fans, it’s a skill that’s learned early, and practiced often. Almost inescapably, theme park aficianados can’t help but to imagine what could be; what should be; what we would do if we were given creative control of a theme park we love and an unlimited budget to make it happen.

And once in a while, we finally decide to put our ideas down and make them real. That’s exactly what lead to this project: my armchair-Imagineered, fully-matured, Blue Sky version of California Adventure. (It’s not the only “Blue Sky Build-Out” I’ve created! You can check out my reimagined version of Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Twitter, and my from-scratch plans for a whole new Disney Park – Fantastic Worlds – here on Park Lore.)

I should say before I even begin that no one “armchair Imagineers” better than S.W. Wilson, whose blog – Ideal Build-Out – contains work that is not only jaw-droppingly, stomach-churningly enviable, but almost inconcievably professional. Be sure to bookmark that blog, and follow @buildoutideal on Twitter for incredible park concepts.

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Pixie Dust and Priorities: The Strategic Focus We’d Pick for Each of Disney’s Theme Parks Going Forward

Disney Parks really are magical, happy places. But ask any fan and they’ll tell you – they’re far from perfect.

Don’t take it from us – Walt agreed! The idea that “Disneyland will never be complete” or the power of “moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things…” It all comes down to the idea that there are always ways to “plus” the parks we love.

Today, we wanted to highlight the one big way we think Disney could bring each of its six U.S. theme parks to the next level. We’re not saying these “fixes” would be easy, but in terms of the path to improve each park, these feel like must-haves. What do you think? What other big, strategic changes would make your favorite theme park a better place to be?

Stories in the Extra Features and Special Features collections of Park Lore are all about connections – they’re the threads that interlace between the Lost Legends, Declassified Disasters, Modern Marvels, and Possibilitylands you’ll find in our Main Collections. In other words, these features are for people who really want to dig deep.



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