At D23, Disneyland in California announced a reimagining of Tomorrowland, and shared new details for its upcoming Coco ride and Avengers Campus attractions.
Starting with Tomorrowland, Disney said the transformation will honour the original land's legacy while reimagining its future.
Walt Disney Imagineers are already working on the land's next chapter, which will include new attractions to join existing rides including Space Mountain, Star Tours and Autopia.
Over at Disney California Adventure, the first-ever Coco ride in a Disney park will include nods to the original film, as well as Coco 2.
On the family-friendly attraction, guests will join Miguel and travel by boat through his memories of the Land of the Dead.
"It will truly be a beautiful, moving experience full of fun and surprises, leaning heavily into the music and emotion of the cherished Pixar film while inviting you to live Miguel’s journey alongside your own friends and family," Disney said in a blog post.
Construction on the boat ride is currently in progress in the area near Paradise Gardens Park and Pixar Pier.
As for Disney California's Avengers Campus, this is doubling in size and getting two new attractions – Avengers Infinity Defense and Stark Flight Lab.
Disney has confirmed that both new attractions will open in 2028, and shared new details for Avengers Infinity Defense.

The ride will combine massive physical sets with huge media screens, with guests travelling to iconic locations including Asgard, Wakanda and New York City.
Actors reprising their roles for the attraction include Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, Anthony Mackie as Captain America, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, and Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man.
Alongside Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, Downey Jr. and Mackie will also reprise their roles for Star Flight Lab.
At Disneyland, the Avengers Campus expansion is set to open first, followed by the Coco ride, and then the reimagined Tomorrowland. The planned Avatar destination will debut next.






