Disney World's Cars-Themed Expansion Faces Minor Roadblock with SFWMD Permit Request

Sep 16, 2024 in "Cars Land Magic Kingdom"

Frontierland Concept Art Aerial View
Posted: Monday September 16, 2024 11:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Walt Disney Imagineering's plans to transform Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom into a new Cars-themed land have hit a minor speed bump.

The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) has returned Disney's initial permit application, requesting additional information and revisions before the project can move forward.

The permit, which focuses on modifications to the stormwater management system behind Tom Sawyer Island and Big Thunder Mountain, was a necessary early step in preparing the land for its large-scale redevelopment. Disney had filed the permit as part of its plans to ensure proper water flow and environmental considerations for the new Cars-themed area, scheduled to begin construction in 2025.

However, the SFWMD identified several inconsistencies between Disney's construction plans and the previously approved conceptual designs. These issues primarily relate to wetland impacts and how the development might affect surrounding ecosystems. The District has requested further clarification on the proposed modifications to stormwater systems, the exact extent of wetland impacts, and the mitigation measures Disney will implement to protect the environment.

In addition, the SFWMD asked Disney to revise their construction plans to include detailed maps showing the current conditions of wetlands, as well as the areas expected to be affected by the new construction. These maps must outline the full extent of wetland boundaries, upland buffers, and other water management details. The permit review also pointed out that Disney needs to ensure the project's impact on local wildlife, especially any listed species, will be minimized and appropriately mitigated.

This delay doesn't signal the end of the project but highlights the rigorous environmental regulations Disney must follow to ensure compliance with local and state requirements. The returned permit is part of the usual process for large-scale developments, especially those in environmentally sensitive areas such as wetlands.

At Horizons: Disney Experiences Showcase at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event, Disney Experiences Chairman Josh D'Amaro, with the help of Tow Mater via video call, announced that a new area inspired by the Pixar Animation Studios film "Cars" will be coming to a reimagined section of Frontierland at Magic Kingdom. "The American West has always been about keeping your eyes on the horizon … believing in yourself, carving your own path, and striving toward success. That goes for miners in the mountains, bears from the country, a princess from the bayou … or a racecar from the big city," Josh told the crowd.

In this Cars adventure, guests will be able to experience two new "Cars"-themed attractions. One attraction will invite you on a thrilling rally race through the mountains. Take on wild terrain as you race across the landscape climbing mountain trails, dodging geysers and — Mater's favorite — splashing through mudholes.

The second attraction will be geared towards smaller guests and will be fun for the whole family. Work on this new space in Frontierland will begin in early 2025.

"As we develop the next generation of Disney Experiences, we're always looking for new ways to tell the stories people love," D'Amaro said. "We're thrilling Cars fans by building on this incredibly successful franchise and creating the next chapter in this story."

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Bocabear1 hour ago

I think the Carsland at DCA was massively expensive...that is why they will not repeat it. It blows SWGE out of the water with it's attention to detail, whimsy and style... SWGE in comparison feels dead and colorless.

Chef idea Mickey`=1 hour ago

I don't get it when to me Cars Land in DCA is more popular and iconic than Galaxy's Edge. Galaxy's Edge got two same lands in the domestic parks but they don't want to do the same with Cars. I get that they want to keep something unique especially to DCA but doing that with an IP franchise shouldn't be. Galaxy's Edge didn't need two lands, should of kept it WDW exclusive. It's not stopping Frozen so why with Cars. I'm actually surprised a Cars Land isn't proposed for DLP and that's in another part of the world.

JD803 hours ago

Sir this is a Wendys.

Bocabear4 hours ago

I am waiting for the first-ever Cinderella ride and Mini-land...set a few years after the movie, and Cinderella and the prince are living in a rockwork canyon in Egypt. Join the fun with the mice and birds as they create another fancy gown for Cinderella to wear to the Souk! Coming to EPCOT 2036...lol

Incomudro4 hours ago

Yes, why give us the IP - but not really give us the IP? Universal to their credit delivers there.

Chef idea Mickey`=19 hours ago

Exactly!

RSoxNo119 hours ago

Exactly. We can argue about Cars in Magic Kingdom all we want. We can argue about maintaining the Rivers of America all we want. But, we also have to acknowledge that Disney (and Zsolt) do rockwork exceptionally well. Moreover, the aesthetics of the rockwork heavy lands that Disney has built in recent memory have been excellent. I have every expectation that this will look great.

Chef idea Mickey`=19 hours ago

If Coco the Village couldn't go then means the front part of Rivers Of America would be kept? I know that the soarin style coco attraction has a plot right next to Big Thunder.

lazyboy97o21 hours ago

There’s an entire team at Pixar that is going to be paid to ensure the attraction follows the art direction of the Cars franchise.

MisterPenguin21 hours ago

It would be difficult to put up any building in place of the southern end of RoA. You'd have to do 'a Space Mountain' and have people enter a smaller (themed) structure and walk all the way to the main building probably put up behind Haunted Mansion. The Cars Rally allows for the entirety of the ride to exist without trying to hide a Big Box.

Schmidt22 hours ago

To you…. This could be an exciting attraction. I get people want to crepe all over this ride because of them losing ROA. The facts are we know nothing about this ride to be making statements like this. Give it a rest…

TrainsOfDisney22 hours ago

If it was vintage cars like model t’s it would be better received with or without a cars connection. If it wasn’t in the middle of Frontierland and evicting the rivers and riverboat it would also be better received. The ip is the least of the concerns

JoeCamel22 hours ago

Be happy, you could have had this in front of CBJ, there is precedent just through the passage

Gusey22 hours ago

The only thing from the concept we've seen that could stand out is the "Piston Peak", but here is a version without snow from Utah