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Disney World’s Long-Rumored ‘Villains Land’ Gets Official Update

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We have an update on one of Walt Disney World’s longest-rumored expansions.

Close-up of a colorful fairytale castle in Magic Kingdom, with blue pointed roofs, gold accents, gray stone walls, and a clock above the entrance, set against a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds at Walt Disney World.
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There is a ton happening all around Walt Disney World at the moment, with construction taking place inside each of the resort’s four theme parks. From exciting new worlds to explore to brand-new themed entertainment, guests have a lot to look forward to in the coming decade.

However, for most fans, no project tops Disney World’s elusive and mysterious new Villains Land.

Walt Disney World’s Villains Land

The first image Disney shared of the new Villains Land coming to the Magic Kingdom
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Like many of Disney World’s ongoing projects, Villains Land was officially unveiled during Disney’s D23 event in August 2024. Disney holds some form of D23 event each year, with last year’s perhaps being one of the biggest the company has ever seen.

Disney laid most of its cards on the table last year, revealing several exciting and game-changing projects for its Florida and California theme park resorts. Arguably, the most exciting project revealed of the night was a new Monsters Inc.-themed land coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

The new land takes inspiration from the fictional city seen in Pixar’s classic animated adventure, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the world Mike, Sully, and the rest of the Monsters Inc. crew call home.

Other projects, like Magic Kingdom’s new Cars-themed hub, Piston Peak, were slightly more divisive. While fans are eager to see how an East Coast Cars land turns out, there has been immense backlash regarding Disney’s decision to close Magic Kingdom’s Rivers of America and, in turn, Tom Sawyer Island and the Liberty Square Riverboat.

However, none of the announcements made during D23 were as unexpected or surprising as Villains Land. This project has been one of the longest-rumored projects for the resort, with fans discussing the possibility of a land based on Disney’s cast of villains for decades.

It’s all finally happening, though details remain scarce. However, Disney recently filed a permit detailing work tied to Villains Land.

Disney Files New Permit for Villains Land and Cars Expansion

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Walt Disney Imagineering has filed a new permit with the South Florida Water Management District detailing the addition of two new buildings at Stolport. Stolport serves as one of the main Disney Imagineering operations based at Walt Disney World and is located near the Transportation and Ticket Center.

The newly filed permit, codenamed “Project K,” calls for new infrastructure to support the construction of two new buildings.

Planned work includes updating existing control structures, installing new drainage systems, building new parking areas, and modifying retention ponds. The permit is one small part of Disney’s ongoing effort to transform multiple areas in Walt Disney World.

These new installations are tied to Disney World’s new Villains Land as well as the resort’s other ongoing projects.

New Imagineering buildings are also being constructed near Animal Kingdom’s Tropical Americas expansion.

Which Walt Disney World project are you most looking forward to?

About Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

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