Overview
- Reporters who reviewed Anaheim records say Disney filed new site and building permits tied to the Toy Story Parking Area and Katella addresses.
- Disney has made no third‑park announcement, and the filings describe infrastructure and access work rather than direct theme park construction.
- The 2024 DisneylandForward rezoning lets Disney place attractions, hotels, and dining on parcels that older rules had limited to uses like parking.
- The agreement also requires at least $1.9 billion for theme park experiences over the next decade, which could fund major lands without a new gate.
- Observers point to the east Toy Story lot and the west‑side hotel area as prime expansion zones, yet any standalone park would still need years of planning, investment, and approvals.