
Coco and Avatar Lands Coming to Disneyland; Monsters, Inc. Closing
Jun 06, 2025 2:25 AMDisney has announced exciting developments for Disneyland, including a new Coco attraction and an Avatar-themed area. The Coco attraction, which is the first based on the beloved Pixar film, is set to break ground this fall and aims to bring its skeletal characters to life with advanced Audio-Animatronic technology. This new experience is inspired by classic attractions like Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. Meanwhile, the Avatar destination will draw from the cinematic universe of Avatar: The Way of Water and future films, continuing Disney's integration of the Avatar franchise into its parks. Unfortunately, this means the closure of Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! in early 2026. Additionally, Disneyland will be improving its infrastructure with a large new parking structure and transportation hub, enhancing guest accessibility and experience.
What new attractions are coming to Disneyland?Disneyland is set to introduce a Coco attraction and an Avatar area, enhancing its thematic offerings while closing the Monsters, Inc. ride by 2026.
The Avatar franchise, created by James Cameron, has already made a significant impact at Disney World with Pandora - The World of Avatar. The expansion into Disneyland aims to bring the enchanting world of Pandora and the beloved characters to a new audience, leveraging cutting-edge technology to create immersive experiences for fans. As Disney continues to innovate, these new attractions promise to elevate the park's appeal for guests of all ages.

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A Coco attraction with advanced animatronics could be a game-changer for immersive storytelling, though it’s bittersweet to see Monsters, Inc. go. Avatar’s park integration is cool, but I hope they don’t overcommit before the next film proves its staying power.

A Coco ride with Haunted Mansion vibes sounds like a perfect blend of spooky and heartfelt—can’t wait to see those animatronics in action Though losing Monsters, Inc. stings, Avatar’s expansion feels inevitable given how hard Disney’s leaning into that IP lately.