Disneyland Texas Resort

The Disneyland Texas Resort is an entertainment resort located in Northlake and Argyle, Texas, near the cities of Fort Worth and Dallas. It is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks, Experiences and Products division and is home to 3 theme parks (Disneyland Texas, Westcot, Discovery-land), 4 hotels, and an entertainment and shopping district (Disney City).

The resort was founded in 2027, as part of Disney's Project Entertainment, a project where Disney refurbishes and creates new theme parks all across the world, especially in the United States. When it opened, the resort contained Disneyland Texas, a 29.43 acre parking lot, and 1 hotel. In the following years, the resort will expanded, adding Westcot in 2035, Discovery-land in 2047, and Disney City in 2031, with expansion to the main theme park in 2030 and 2039.

The resort has garnered massively positive reviews across the theme park industry, giving it praise for its innovative technology, modern version of classic Disney attractions, and unique themed lands. Even though for its praise, the park still garnered massive controversy, especially due to it being knew a massive suburb in Argyle, resulting in Disney buying and destroying the suburb to make way for Discovery-land. On 2050, Disney filed a request to Denton County to make the Disneyland Texas Resort and other surrounding lands to an unincorporated community in Denton County similar that of Universal City in Los Angeles County, named Disney Kingdom, the request is still waiting approval form the county government.

Location
The Disneyland Texas Resort is located in the small cities of Northlake and Argyle, Texas, its about 1.56 miles (2.51 km) near the city of Fort Worth. It borders the Monarch Freeway to its west, the Farm to Market Road 407 to its north, and most of the resort, besides the Disneyland Texas Parking Lot and the 2039 Disneyland Texas Expansion, lay above Cross Timber Road. A new road, named Disney Road, is to be built throughout the eastern section of the resort, when finish construction, it will connect Cross Timber Road and Farm to Market Road 407 throughout the east of the park. The official address of the resort is 1955 Cross Timbers Road, although its to be changed to Disney Road when the road opens.

Parks

 * Disneyland Texas, the original park that opened with the park in March 16, 2027.


 * Westcot, a theme park based on Epcot in the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando and the planned second park for the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim of the same name, opened in August 27, 2035.


 * Discovery-land, a theme park based on the concepts of mystery, discovery, and adventure, partially based on Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World, opened in June 4, 2047.

Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment

 * Disney City, an outdoor retail, dining, and entertainment district located below Discovery-land and right of Disneyland Texas.

Hotels

 * Disney Texas Hotel, the hotel built for the resort in its opening, the hotel for Disneyland Texas, located in the parking lot of Disneyland Texas.


 * The Roundabout Hotel, a hotel themed on Texan history and Disney City, the area its located at and opened with, originally called the Disney City Hotel.


 * Future Hotel, a hotel themed on the future, the main hotel for Westcot, opened with Westcot's parking lot in February 28, 2041.


 * The Hidden Hotel and Spa, a hotel themed on the temples of South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Mexico, the main hotel for Discovery-land, where it opened with the land, located in the Discovery-land side of the Westcot - Discovery-land parking lot, originally called the Discovery Hotel.

Attendance
On its first year being opened, the park attracted 12,826,183 visitors. Since then, the average amount of visitors to the park has been around 35 million. Since 2049, the 3 theme parks are all in the top 20 most visited parks in the world, with 2 being in the top 10 and one in the top 5: (4th) Disneyland Texas - 15,172,000 visitors; (9th) Westcot - 11,593,000 visitors; (14th) Discovery-land - 9,991,000 visitors. Even though of its extensive damage during the Jefferies Tornado in 2043, the limited capacity of the resort due to the recent outbreak of Measles throughout the world since 2051, and the constant snow storms that hit Texas during winter, the resort is still a tourist hotspot, albeit, generating less revenue due to the restrictions.

Executives
The president of Disneyland Texas Resort is Brian Gilligan. Gilligan reports to Jacob Ellis, Chairman of Parks, Experiences and Consumer Products. Current management

Current Management

 * President, Disneyland Texas Resort - Brian Gilligan
 * Senior Vice President, Operations – Sarah Ferrone
 * Vice President, Disneyland Texas Park – Julian Organ
 * Vice President, Disneyland Texas Resort Hotels & Spa - Elizabeth Chavez

Past Management

 * President, Disneyland Texas Resort - George Harold (2041-2047)
 * President, Disneyland Texas Resort - Kevin Francis (2039-2041)
 * President, Disneyland Texas Resort - Henry James (2036-2039)
 * President, Disneyland Texas Resort - Sarah Ferrone (2035-2036) (Acting President)
 * President, Disneyland Texas Resort - Jacob Ellis (2027-2035)