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In recent years, proposals for a Disneyland park in Australia have resurfaced, with [[#Proposed locations|the majority of proposals]] being in either [[Melbourne]] or [[Adelaide]].
In recent years, proposals for a Disneyland park in Australia have resurfaced, with [[#Proposed locations|the majority of proposals]] being in either [[Melbourne]] or [[Adelaide]].


In June 2024, [[David Limbrick]], a [[Libertarian Party of Australia|Libertarian]] MP for the [[South-Eastern Metropolitan Region]] of the [[Victorian Legislative Council]], proposed three potential locations for a Disneyland park in Melbourne. He suggested the southeastern suburbs of [[Cranbourne, Victoria|Cranbourne]], [[Dandenong, Victoria|Dandenong]] and [[Frankston, Victoria|Frankston]] as potential locations.<ref name="news">https://www.news.com.au/travel/australian-holidays/victoria/open-for-business-victorian-mp-david-limbricks-call-to-tourism-minister-as-plans-for-aussie-disneyland-revealed/news-story/0f2f2c7f0d8ec97916b1e66f24e48081?amp</ref> [[City of Frankston#Mayors|Frankston Mayor]] Nathan Conroy supported the proposal.<ref name="guardian">https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/jun/05/disneyland-melbourne-reports-proposed-site</ref>
In June 2024, [[David Limbrick]], a [[Libertarian Party of Australia|Libertarian]] MP for the [[South-Eastern Metropolitan Region]] of the [[Victorian Legislative Council]], proposed three potential locations for a Disneyland park in Melbourne. He suggested the southeastern suburbs of [[Cranbourne, Victoria|Cranbourne]], [[Dandenong, Victoria|Dandenong]] and [[Frankston, Victoria|Frankston]] as potential locations.<ref name="news">{{Cite news |last=Dobson |first=Tileah |date=2024-06-05 |title=‘Open for business’: Victorian MP David Limbrick’s call to tourism minister as plans for Aussie Disneyland revealed |url=https://www.news.com.au/travel/australian-holidays/victoria/open-for-business-victorian-mp-david-limbricks-call-to-tourism-minister-as-plans-for-aussie-disneyland-revealed/news-story/0f2f2c7f0d8ec97916b1e66f24e48081?amp |access-date=2024-06-06 |work=news.com.au}}</ref> [[City of Frankston#Mayors|Frankston Mayor]] Nathan Conroy supported the proposal.<ref name="guardian">{{Cite web |title=Taking the Mickey: is a Melbourne Disneyland anything more than a fantasy? {{!}} Melbourne {{!}} The Guardian |url=https://amp.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/jun/05/disneyland-melbourne-reports-proposed-site |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=amp.theguardian.com}}</ref>


==Proposed locations==
==Proposed locations==

Revision as of 02:47, 7 June 2024

Proposals to open a Disneyland amusement park in Australia have existed since the late 1990s.[1][2] However, the Walt Disney Company has never opened a Disneyland park in the Southern Hemisphere.

The majority of recent proposals have been in Melbourne and Adelaide.

History

Early proposals

The first reports of a proposal to build a Disneyland park in Australia were in the 1990s, when a park was proposed on the Gold Coast. The Walt Disney Company reportedly liked the idea, but a last minute intervention saw the plan abandoned in favour of a park in China. Hong Kong Disneyland opened in 2005.[3][2]

In 2007, the Walt Disney Company itself proposed building a Disneyland Resort in Sydney, with the proposed name "Disney Wharf at Sydney Harbour".[2][4][5][6] However, the company abandoned the plan due to hefty costs.[2]

Recent proposals

In recent years, proposals for a Disneyland park in Australia have resurfaced, with the majority of proposals being in either Melbourne or Adelaide.

In June 2024, David Limbrick, a Libertarian MP for the South-Eastern Metropolitan Region of the Victorian Legislative Council, proposed three potential locations for a Disneyland park in Melbourne. He suggested the southeastern suburbs of Cranbourne, Dandenong and Frankston as potential locations.[7] Frankston Mayor Nathan Conroy supported the proposal.[8]

Proposed locations

Suburb City State Original proponent(s) Reference(s)
Avalon Geelong  Victoria Lindsay Fox [8]
Cranbourne Melbourne  Victoria David Limbrick [7][8]
Dandenong Melbourne  Victoria David Limbrick [7][8]
Elizabeth Adelaide  South Australia Amanda Blair [9]
Fishermans Bend, Port Melbourne Melbourne  Victoria Sally Capp [8]
Frankston Melbourne  Victoria David Limbrick [7][8]
McLaren Vale Adelaide  South Australia Warren Randall [10][11]
Yatala Gold Coast  Queensland Tom Tate [12]

References

  1. ^ "Could Disneyland Australia Finally Be Coming Down Under?". www.ellaslist.com.au. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d "Is Disneyland Headed To Australia?". HuffPost. 19 November 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  3. ^ https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/lifestyle/new-billion-dollar-theme-park-to-rival-dreamworld-to-be-built-by-chinese-developers
  4. ^ Snow, Deborah (11 January 2014). "Walt Disney Company proposed a Disney Resort in Sydney". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  5. ^ "The History of Sydney's Secret Cancelled Disney Resort". ReviewTyme. 5 January 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  6. ^ Dowd, Katie. "Disney's failed attempt to put a mini-park in the suburbs". SFGATE. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d Dobson, Tileah (5 June 2024). "'Open for business': Victorian MP David Limbrick's call to tourism minister as plans for Aussie Disneyland revealed". news.com.au. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "Taking the Mickey: is a Melbourne Disneyland anything more than a fantasy? | Melbourne | The Guardian". amp.theguardian.com. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  9. ^ https://amp.triplem.com.au/story/disneyland-to-open-up-in-adelaide-24800
  10. ^ https://www.bosshunting.com.au/travel/things-to-do/disneyland-australia/
  11. ^ https://7news.com.au/sunrise/south-australian-business-leader-pushing-for-a-disneyland-c-8320261.amp
  12. ^ https://amp.9news.com.au/article/4d2f5f3d-338f-4468-8d10-fd9d2f6b0eb8