Disneyland's $1.9B expansion plan approved by Anaheim City Council

DisneylandForward received unanimous approval from all 7 members

Disney on Tuesday received final approval to move forward with its nearly $2 billion expansion plan for its Disneyland theme park in California.

The Anaheim City Council said the company’s proposal — "DisneylandForward" — received its second unanimous approval from all seven members.

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The plan "shifts development amounts already approved by the city to other land Disney now operates on," the city council said.

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Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. (Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Disney has about 490 acres of land in Anaheim across Disneyland and California Adventure Park, FOX Business previously reported.

The zoning changes Disney sought for the project "would allow for the building of additional theme park and other visitor attractions in Anaheim" without giving Disney any new land, according to the council.

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"I’m grateful the city council agrees and voted to work with us on this legacy project that will set up Disneyland Resort and the City of Anaheim for an incredibly bright future," Disneyland Resort President Ken Potrock said in a Disney Parks blog post.

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Disney received the second approval from Anaheim's city council on Tuesday. (Disney)

Disney asked the city council to give it the permissions needed to build "theme park attractions alongside hotels on the west side of Disneyland Drive and theme park attractions alongside new shopping, dining and entertainment to the southeast on what is today the Toy Story Parking Area at Katella Avenue and Harbor Boulevard," the city council said.

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Disney has said its Disneyland expansion work could potentially draw inspiration from popular movies like "Tangled" or "Frozen." (Disney)

The entertainment giant is "incredibly excited for the many potential new stories our guests could experience at Walt’s original theme park, including the much-anticipated opportunity to bring Avatar to Disneyland," CEO Bob Iger said of DisneylandForward on Tuesday morning, prior to the city council giving approval. 

Some other possible inspiration Disney has identified for future additions to its California theme park complex are "Tangled," "Frozen," "Zootopia" and "Toy Story Land," according to the company’s website dedicated to the project.

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With the expansion plan, Disney will put $1.9 billion toward the California resort in a 10-year span.

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"DisneylandForward" has been described as a "multiyear" initiative that will play out over decades.

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Disney created a rendering of a possible "Avatar"-themed area. (Disney)

The company also agreed to give $48 million for affordable housing, sewer improvements and city parks, the city council said.

Theme parks are an important revenue driver for Disney.

Its domestic parks and experiences, which includes Disneyland, Disney World and certain other offerings, generated $5.96 billion in revenue and $1.61 billion in operating income in the second quarter.