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Wildly Popular Disneyland Ride Heading to Magic Kingdom, Says Recent Report

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A guest-favorite attraction at Disneyland Resort in California is reportedly in the plans for the “Beyond Big Thunder” project coming to Magic Kingdom at Disney World, per a new report.

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Tiana’s Bayou Creates a Problem Imagineers Hadn’t Considered

According to the report, when Imagineers at Disney World began to plan the retheming of Frontierland into the Bayou at the resort, they came to an interesting conclusion: The desert-themed Big Thunder Mountain attraction would be left with no associated themed land. Therefore, to fix the problem, Disney is reportedly developing a desert-themed land for Magic Kingdom.

At 2022’s D23 Expo, Disney Parks Chairman Josh D’Amaro teased the audience about the possibility of a new area referred to as “Beyond Big Thunder,” saying that it might include a villains-themed area, as well as attractions inspired by Disney’s Encanto (2021) and Pixar’s Coco (2017). Maybe.

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Then, during the 2023 Destination D23 event, fans were told that both attractions would now be part of an expansion at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, themed to the Tropical Americas. No updates were given about the proposed Magic Kingdom expansion at the time because, according to the report, the plan for other desert-themed rides and attractions to go along with Big Thunder Mountain had not yet been decided.

Now, however, rumor has it that plans for those rides are no longer up in the air.

A Disneyland Ride is Reportedly Coming to Disney World

As such, a modified version of Disneyland’s Radiator Springs Racers at Cars Land at Disney California Adventure is being considered for construction behind Big Thunder Mountain at Magic Kingdom.

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At this time, the exact location of the Radiator Springs Racers is not known. What is known, however, is that the addition of such a ride at Disney World will be well received by fans of the Central Florida Disney Parks.

Radiator Springs Racers Tells the Story of Disney/Pixar’s ‘Cars’

At Disneyland’s Radiator Springs Racers attraction, guests are invited to start their engines and “zoom through the desert landscape of Cars Land, inspired by the Disney and Pixar movie Cars.”

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Before the “big race,” all the gang from Radiator Springs shows up to show their support–Mater, Lightning McQueen, Doc Hudson, Sally, Luigi, Guido, Mack, and Ramone. Before hitting the road, guests get to take a quick spin into one of two famous Radiator Springs spots–Luigi’s Casa Della Tires or Ramone’s House of Body Art–and enjoy a racing makeover.

Then it’s off to the competition at the starting line. Riders zip over hills and around high-banked turns before cruising down straightaways as they take in the sights of spectacular red rock formations all around them, as well as the towering Cadillac Range mountains, inspired by the iconic Cadillac Ranch public installation along Route 66 near the city of Amarillo, Texas, which features six partially-buried classic Cadillac models from 1957 to 1962.

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As part of the attraction, guests can tour Ornament Valley before arriving in Radiator Springs, dubbed the cutest little town in Carburetor County–the setting for the 2006 Disney/Pixar film Cars, which follows the story of Lightning McQueen, voiced by actor Owen Wilson.

McQueen is on the first leg of his journey to Los Angeles after finding himself in a three-way tie with Strip Weathers, aka “The King,” and Chick Hicks during the Dinoco 400 at Motor Speedway of the South.

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After McQueen is separated from his transporter, Mack, while McQueen is asleep, he wakes up to realize that Mack is nowhere to be found. The nearest town is Radiator Springs, a forgotten little locale along old Route 66.

Though McQueen is initially unhappy about being in Radiator Springs–and about being arrested and sentenced to fixing the road that leads out of town before he can leave and continue on the way to Los Angeles to participate in the race, McQueen ultimately finds his place in Radiator Springs and among the other cars that live there.

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There’s been no official announcement from Disney about the possible addition of Radiator Springs Racers at Magic Kingdom. However, this report wouldn’t be the first one to be talked about only days before Disney World makes such an announcement, confirming what had been previously “leaked.”

Here’s hoping the report about Radiator Springs Racers ultimately rings true so that Disney World guests can finally enjoy one of Disneyland’s most popular attractions too!

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About Rebekah Tyndall Burkett

Rebekah grew up in Forney, Texas and lives just outside of Dallas. She’s been a Disney superfan since childhood, experiencing the magic at Walt Disney World for the first time at the age of 11. Journeys to Neverland are at least a yearly occurrence for her, her husband and her four children (the Fab Four). When they go to the parks, they stay in Florida for three weeks at a time. Rebekah loves exploring the history of the parks, the genius behind the Magic in the person of Walt Disney, and she is intrigued by all things Disney World and Disney Imagineering. When in the parks, Rebekah and her husband Scott make the most of their time by enjoying every minute with their Fab Four, by delving deeper into Walt’s vision for the parks and into the history behind the Walt Disney World Resort, and by photographing the many different types of architecture at Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and on the World Showcase at EPCOT. When she’s not in the parks, Rebekah is excitedly setting travel dates and planning her family’s next adventure to their happy place deep within the Sunshine State. On breaks from planning her next trip, Rebekah is a writer, journalist and children’s author, penning children’s books about kids with special needs that she affectionately calls “believement-achievement” stories. Her hobbies include creative writing, paper crafting and interviewing Imagineers. She is also an advocate for Autism Awareness and for children with developmental disabilities of all kinds.

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