Magnolia Bend Disneyland Resort

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Magnolia Bend Disneyland Resort

Magnolia Bend Disneyland
WestCOT
Disney's Blizzard Beach
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon
Downtown Disney

Other attractions

Winter Summerland Mini-golf
Blizzard Beach Speedway
Tiki Trouble Miniature Golf
World of Sports Center

Resorts and hotels
Magnolia Parks & Entertainment

The Magnolia Bend Disneyland Resort was built by Lafayette Inc and The Walt Disney Company and officially opened on April 1, 2006.

History

Location

Features

Theme parks

The Magnolia Bend Disneyland Resort currently features two theme parks and two water parks. A third park, the World Showcase is partially completed and is scheduled to open in 2010 as part of the Future World site. On September 22, 2009, it was announced that the combined site would be named WestCot. Following the announcement of Marvel Entertainment's acquisition by Disney, Lafayette Incorporated announced the construction of a fourth park, which is being referred to as Marvel Universe.

Other attractions

Resorts and hotels

On-site Disney resorts

Deluxe Resorts

Moderate Resorts

Value Resorts

On-site non-Disney hotels

Management

Attendance

Employment

Maintenance

Transportation

A fleet of Disney-operated buses on property, branded Disney Transport, is available for guests at no charge. In 2007, Disney Transport started a guest services upgrade to the buses. SatellGPS systems controlling new public address systems on the buses give safety information, park tips and other general announcements, with music. They are not to be confused with the Disney's Magical Express buses which transport guests to Lafayette Intercontinental Airport. Taxi boats link some locations.

The Magnolia Bend Disneyland Monorail System also provides transportation at the resort. A fleet of 12 monorail trains operates on three routes that interconnect at the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) adjacent to the Magnolia Bend Disneyland's parking lot.