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Revision as of 09:08, 6 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.

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.

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]
Fishermans Bend, Port Melbourne Melbourne  Victoria Sally Capp [8]
Frankston Melbourne  Victoria David Limbrick [7][8]
McLaren Vale Adelaide  South Australia Warren Randall [9]
Yatala Gold Coast  Queensland Tom Tate [10]

References