What if Euro Disney was not a financial failure?

Port Disney was shelved indefinitely after the failure of Euro Disney. But what if it were the opposite? Here, in this alternate timeline, Euro Disney has made enough money to warrant another Disney park in California, this time, rather than Aneheim like Disneyland, Disney's California Adventure, or WestCOT, it is built in Long Beach, California. Here, we speculate of what would Port Disney be like if Euro Disney wasn't a financial failure and if the park itself was built.

Changes

 * Euro Disney's financial success led to more Disney Parks, not only the ones that exists already IRL, but also ones that would have been scrapped.
 * One of those theme parks that were scrapped IRL is Port Disney, which is built in Long Beach, California, and still exists today.

Oceana
This area is the park's center piece. Oceana also serve as one of the main educational components of the park. Within this oceanarium, guests experience true-to-life recreations of marine habitats and ecological systems from around the globe. Visitors can touch, smell, feel and hear the world of water. Overhead walkways and underwater portholes provide both bird's-eye and crab's-eye views.

In Oceana, interactive displays and hands-on participation encourage children and adults to learn about the ocean in ways that are fun, challenging, and informative. For example, guests can see for themselves how gills work, how fish communicate, and how coral build their fragile, complex reefs. Through special lenses, they can see through the eyes of an octopus, a lobster, a penguin, and a whale. A variety of demonstrations and experiments is specially created to educate as well as entertain.