The Plan for a NEW In-Park Hotel at Disney World Is Dead

Over the past 50+ years, Disney has built nearly every kind of hotel one can imagine at Walt Disney World.

View of Magic Kingdom fireworks from California Grill

Deluxe Tier resorts like the Boardwalk and Wilderness Lodge, heavily-themed Moderate Tier properties like the Caribbean Beach and Coronado Springs resorts, and the Value Tier cost-effective resorts like Pop Century, the All-Stars, and Art of Animation. However, one thing they’ve never done at the Florida property is build a hotel INSIDE one of their theme parks.

While some of Disney’s other resorts have heavily themed resorts directly adjacent to — and themed to be within — their theme parks (See: The Grand Californian Hotel at the Disneyland Resort, The Disneyland Hotel, which serves as the entrance to Disneyland Paris, the Hotel MiraCosta, which does the same at Tokyo DisneySea, and the Fantasy Springs Hotel which borders — and is thematically linked to — DisneySea’s newest land) there are no such hotels at the “Most Magical Place on Earth.” However, recently revealed legal documents indicate that Disney had recent plans to change that.

The entrance to Disneyland Paris was built into the magnificent Disneyland Hotel. [Chuck Schmidt]

According to documents recently unearthed by FloridaPolitics.com through a Freedom of Information Act request, Disney considered building a hotel inside the Magic Kingdom as part of the major expansion that’s currently bringing both the Cars-themed Piston Peak and Villains Land to the park. The site speculates this could have been in response to Universal opening the Helios Grand Hotel in conjunction with Epic Universe.

Helios Grand Hotel

According to the site, during a February 2024 deposition related to the then-ongoing legal battle between Disney, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and the state-controlled Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, Todd Rimmer, a master-planning executive with Disney Imagineering, had the following exchange with an attorney, Nicole Moss:

  • Moss: “And you referred to hotels; how many hotels are being looked at?”
  • Rimmer: “One or two hotel locations.”
  • Moss: “And would these be new hotels or development of existing hotels?”
  • Rimmer: “New.”
  • Moss: “And where would they be located?”
  • Rimmer: “Generally, it’s within the same area that we’re expanding. There are no specific locations decided yet.”

Rimmer’s answer would seem to imply that a resort could have been thematically tied to one of the new lands, likely Villains Land. Of course, by the time Disney announced expansion plans that August, the two lands were announced, but any mention of a hotel was conspicuously absent. When reached for comment by FloridaPolitics, Disney told the outlet, “There are no plans for new hotels as part of the Magic Kingdom expansion. We’re focused on bringing to life all we’ve already announced.”

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So, if Disney was really considering building a new hotel in the Magic Kingdom, why did they abandon the plan? After all, given the consistent success of the Magic Kingdom and the fact that the closest hotels to the park — The Grand Floridian, Polynesian, and Contemporary — are some of the most in-demand on property, it would have been a near-guaranteed success if executed correctly.

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However, the key there is execution. As noted above, Disney already has several in-park hotels around the world. However, the infrastructure of Disney World is very different from any of those other resorts, and an in-park hotel at the Magic Kingdom would need to connect to the resort’s wider transportation system as well as provide Deluxe Tier amenities that would be needed to justify what would surely be a record price point.

Monorail

In addition, the hotel would require its own entrance to the Magic Kingdom, which would be a fundamental change to the crowd flow and operations of the park.

Cinderella Castle

While Disney has put the brakes on the plans to build a hotel inside the Magic Kingdom for now, the fact that it was being considered as part of the current expansion would seem to imply that there’s a strong possibility that the plan may be revived in the future. Stay tuned to AllEars for more on Disney World’s expansion plans.

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Would you like to see a park built INSIDE one of Disney World’s parks? Let us know in the comments below.

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