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The following table lists which themed 'lands' are present in each of the Disney Experiences around the world. At a Disney Castle park, it is possible to travel through some of the lands on a Steam Train with the exception of Tokyo Disneyland. [1]
Key:
Disneyland Resort | Walt Disney World Resort | Tokyo Disney Resort | Disneyland Paris | Hong Kong Disneyland Resort | Shanghai Disney Resort | |||||||
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Disneyland | Disney California Adventure | Magic Kingdom | Epcot | Disney's Hollywood Studios | Disney's Animal Kingdom | Tokyo Disneyland | Tokyo DisneySea | Disneyland Park (Paris) | Disney Adventure World (Formerly Walt Disney Studios Park) | Hong Kong Disneyland | Shanghai Disneyland | |
A Bug's Land | Closed September 4, 2018, replaced by Avengers Campus | |||||||||||
Adventureland | Adventure Isle | |||||||||||
Adventure Way | ||||||||||||
Africa | ||||||||||||
American Waterfront | ||||||||||||
Animation Courtyard | ||||||||||||
Arabian Coast | ||||||||||||
Asia | ||||||||||||
Avatar Experience | ||||||||||||
Avengers Campus AKA Stark Expo | Rolling out in phases beginning in 2022 [2] | sub-area of Tomorrowland, final phase to open in TBA | ||||||||||
Backlot | Closed 2020 | |||||||||||
Bear Country | Closed 1988 | |||||||||||
Camp Minnie Mickey | Closed January 5, 2014 | |||||||||||
Cars Land | ||||||||||||
Condor Flats | Closed January 7, 2015 | |||||||||||
Critter Country | Formerly known as Bear Country 1972–1988 | |||||||||||
DinoLand U.S.A. | ||||||||||||
Discovery Island | ||||||||||||
Echo Lake | ||||||||||||
Fantasyland | ||||||||||||
Fantasy Springs | ||||||||||||
Frontierland | Westernland | Grizzly Gulch | ||||||||||
Front Lot | ||||||||||||
Future World | Closed 2021 | |||||||||||
Gardens of Imagination | Central Plaza | Carthay Circle | Central Plaza | Central Plaza, larger than the Paris and US versions | Central Plaza | Castle Plaza | ||||||
Golden State | Closed 2007 | |||||||||||
Grand Avenue | ||||||||||||
Grizzly Peak | ||||||||||||
Grizzly Peak Airfield | ||||||||||||
Holidayland | Closed September 1961- replaced by New Orleans Square | |||||||||||
Hollywood Boulevard | ||||||||||||
Hollywood Land | Formerly known as Hollywood Pictures Backlot | |||||||||||
Liberty Square | ||||||||||||
Lost River Delta | ||||||||||||
Main Street, U.S.A. | World Bazaar, All covered in a glass rooftop | Features Liberty and Discovery Arcades | Mickey Avenue | |||||||||
Mediterranean Harbor | ||||||||||||
Mermaid Lagoon | ||||||||||||
Mickey's Toontown AKA Toontown | Mickey's Toontown Fair, Closed February 11, 2011 | |||||||||||
Monstropolis | ||||||||||||
Mysterious Island | ||||||||||||
Mystic Point | ||||||||||||
New Orleans Square | ||||||||||||
The Oasis | ||||||||||||
Pacific Wharf | Rethemed as San Fransokyo Square | |||||||||||
Pandora—The World of Avatar | ||||||||||||
Paradise Gardens Park | ||||||||||||
Paradise Pier | Rethemed as Pixar Pier | |||||||||||
Pixar Pier | Known as "Pixar Place", Closed on June 30, 2018 | |||||||||||
Performance Corridor | Parade Route | |||||||||||
Production Courtyard | ||||||||||||
Port Discovery | ||||||||||||
San Fransokyo Square | ||||||||||||
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge | ||||||||||||
Streets of America | Closed April 2, 2016 | |||||||||||
Sunset Boulevard | ||||||||||||
Sunshine Plaza | Closed August 29, 2011. Re-themed as Buena Vista Street (2012–present) | |||||||||||
Tomorrowland AKA Discoveryland | Discoveryland | |||||||||||
Toon Studio | ||||||||||||
Toy Story Land AKA Toy Story Playland | Toy Story Playland, sub-area of Toon Studio | |||||||||||
Treasure Cove | ||||||||||||
Tropical America | ||||||||||||
Villains Land | ||||||||||||
World of Frozen AKA Frozen Kingdom | sub-area of Fantasy Springs | Opening in 2026 | ||||||||||
World Showcase | ||||||||||||
World Nature | ||||||||||||
World Celebration | ||||||||||||
World Discovery | ||||||||||||
World of Hollywood | ||||||||||||
Worlds of Pixar | Pixar Pier | |||||||||||
World Premiere Plaza | ||||||||||||
Zootopia | ||||||||||||
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