Tomorrowland Reimagining Confirmed for Disneyland Park
Disneyland's Tomorrowland is getting a full rethink. Announced in the closing minutes of the D23 showcase, the project promises new attractions, more open space and a return to the optimism Walt Disney built the land on.
Disney saved one of its biggest reveals for last. In the final moments of the D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event showcase, Disney Experiences Chairman Thomas Mazloum confirmed that Tomorrowland at Disneyland park in Anaheim is being reimagined.
What that means in practice is still deliberately vague. No ride names, no concept art walkthrough, no opening window. What Disney did share is a set of priorities: Walt Disney Imagineering is already developing new attractions, opening up significantly more public space, and creating places where guests are invited to imagine the future rather than simply pass through the land.
The stated approach is preservation plus reinvention. Disney says it wants to protect what long-time guests value most about Tomorrowland while building experiences aimed at a newer generation. The reference point is the land's own origin story: when Tomorrowland opened in 1955, Walt Disney described it as "a vista into a world of wondrous ideas…" — and that tone of optimism and possibility is what the company says it wants back.
The subtext is hard to miss. Tomorrowland has spent years as Disneyland's most conceptually confused area, layering decades of design language on top of each other without a unifying idea. A ground-up reimagining answers that criticism directly, but it also raises the obvious follow-up question: which existing attractions survive the process?
Disney's own framing points to a long runway, with more details promised over the years ahead. In other words: this is a decade-shaping project for Disneyland, not a seasonal refurbishment.
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Written by DPM-VIDS · August 16, 2026, 19:10