Everything we learned at Disney’s parks panel at the 2022 D23 Expo

A masked family walks past Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom, at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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Disney‘s theme parks are on the rebound after the coronavirus pandemic shut down its domestic and international locations in 2020.

Revenue is growing for Disney’s parks, experiences and products division and the company is seeing steady increases in attendance, occupied room nights and cruise ship sailings.

During its most recent earnings, Disney touted that its new Genie+ and Lightning Lane products helped boost average per capita ticket revenue during the quarter. These new digital features were introduced to curate guest experience and allow parkgoers to bypass lines for major attractions.

The company said it has been able to bring back in-park experiences such as character meet-and-greets, theatrical performances and nighttime events at Disneyland, which has allowed it to increase capacity at its parks, CEO Bob Chapek said at the time. Disney has placed caps on attendance since it reopened after the initial round of pandemic closures in early 2020 and instituted a new online reservation system to control crowds.

The company continues to add new features and attractions to its theme parks and cruise lines, which Josh D’Amaro, head of Disney’s parks, experiences and product division, outlined Sunday at its D23 Expo.

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(L-R): Jonathan Becker (Research and Development Imagineer), Josh D’Amaro (Chairman, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products), Richard-Alexandre Peloquin (Research Engineer Imagineer).

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Pacific Wharf at Disney California Adventure will be transformed into San Fransokyo from “Big Hero Six,” and including the chance to meet Baymax, the helpful health-care robot. Additionally, Paradise Pier Hotel is becoming Pixar Place Hotel.

Downtown Disney will add several new restaurants including Porto’s Bakery and Cafe and Din Tai Fung.

Disneyland’s Toon Town land will get a version of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway attraction from Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Florida, as well as a number of cosmetic updates and a new play yard for kids. These updates are expected in 2023.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which is replacing Splash Mountain, takes place directly after the events of “The Princes and the Frog” and follows Princess Tiana as she searches for a missing ingredient for a party celebrating Carnival. The ride is slated to reopen in late 2024.

A model of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which will reimagine Disneyland’s Splash Mountain, is displayed during the Walt Disney D23 Expo in Anaheim, California on September 9, 2022.

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D’Amaro said that music will be a huge part of the ride and the cast from the movie will return to lend their voices to the attraction. Anika Noni Rose, the voice of Tiana, arrived on stage to sing “I’m Almost There” and “Dig a Little Deeper” from the 2009 animated film.

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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/11/everything-we-learned-at-disneys-parks-panel-at-the-2022-d23-expo.html