Star Wars Land with Mandalorian Roller Coaster Rumored for Disneyland Paris
New rumors point to a Star Wars miniland featuring a Mandalorian and Baby Yoda roller coaster behind Discoveryland as well as Fantasyland expansion in Disneyland Paris. This post breaks down the rumor, whether it makes any sense, and offers our commentary about whether this would be a good or bad addition for DLP.
Let’s start with a general programming note, which is that the rumor mill will likely be working overtime between now and the 2024 D23 Expo. Disney just filed a new 60-page document that reiterates its $60 billion investment plan for the next 10 years, which includes capital to expand capacity at Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line and the international parks.
Not only that, but Iger is clearly back in ‘Bob the Builder’ mode as he looks to turn things around as quickly as possible and grow the company–with an emphasis on Parks & Resorts–before his tenure as CEO comes to an end. With the Disney’s cash flow and financial position improving as streaming inches towards profitability, there’s a perfect storm (in a good way!) of conditions giving rise to rumors. So just brace yourself for that over the next ~6 months. Not all of these things will end up being announced at the 2024 D23 Expo, and some (probably a majority!) will never come to fruition at all.
This rumor comes from Passport Wonderland on Twitter, and indicates that Disneyland Paris is planning to build a Mandalorian roller coaster in their Star Wars land. This expansion is slated for space built behind Space Mountain in Discoveryland (Tomorrowland). It’s unknown what else this Star Wars land would contain, but it’s not expected to be Galaxy’s Edge. (Obviously, since there’s a Mandalorian roller coaster.)
Also part of this plan would be Fantasyland expansion between Discoveryland and the current Fantasyland. This would replace trees and backstage buildings, and not much else. The project would also entail a new backstage parade route, rebuilt backstage buildings (relocated behind the Fantasyland expansion and Star Wars land), and multi-story car park.
🚨 Rumour update : Discovery expansion behind Space Mountain, at Disneyland Paris 🇫🇷
🟨 Star Wars land with Mandalorian coaster
🟩 Future Fantasy land expansion
🟪 New backstage buildings
🟥 New parade road
🟦 Car park multi-storey
Delivery date unknown, wait and see #D23 🤞 pic.twitter.com/2WSM5a4Fss— Passport Wonderland (@passwonderland) March 12, 2024
Following the popularity of the Disney+ series, the Mandalorian and friends/frenemies are already becoming a major part of the Disney Parks. Mando, Grogu, Ahsoka, Fennec Shand, and Boba Fett have all made appearances in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in the Disneyland or Walt Disney World. Additionally, Disney recently announced that stories and characters from the Mandalorian, Ahsoka, and Andor are coming to Star Tours: The Adventures Continue starting April 5 at Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort and Disneyland Paris.
Accordingly, this Star Wars land expansion would be a way to add even more Mando while weaving together the existing Star Wars attractions in Discoveryland and disregarding the timeline (and presumably the planet of Batuu) of Galaxy’s Edge. It’s a major pivot, but a sensible one given how much Star Wars (and what’s popular/isn’t) has changed since the development of Galaxy’s Edge began.
It also makes sense to double-down on the dynamic duo in the parks given that’s precisely what the studio side of the company is doing. Earlier this year, CEO Bob Iger announced that The Mandalorian & Grogu will go into production later this year. The movie is directed by Jon Favreau, and produced by Favreau, Kathleen Kennedy and Dave Filoni.
The Mandalorian & Grogu will lead Lucasfilm’s ongoing feature-development slate, including films helmed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, James Mangold, and Dave Filoni, who is also currently developing Ahsoka Season 2 for the Disney+ streaming service.
Although it’s subject to change, an untitled Star Wars movie is currently scheduled for May 22, 2026. Another movie set in a galaxy far, far away is set for for December 18, 2026, while a third “Star Wars” adventure is opening on December 17, 2027. Disney hasn’t clarified the specifics of any of those movies, but they did say The Mandalorian & Grogu would lead the slate–suggesting it’s a 2026 release at this point.
Regardless, it makes sense for Disney to feature the Mandalorian and Baby Yoda, both in feature films and the theme parks. They are inarguably the two most popular and widely-beloved characters of the Disney era. A well-received movie in addition to the hit show would cement their popularity and also help ensure that it’s enduring.
Disney previously announced that a version of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge would be built at Walt Disney Studios Park (WDSP), the second gate at Disneyland Paris. That was announced back in February 2018 and was part of a massive transformation of WDSP that was slated to be completed by the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics and bring Marvel, Frozen, and Star Wars to the park. Instead, it’ll be done next year (hopefully!) and only feature Frozen and Marvel.
There’s still an empty expansion pad in the ongoing Walt Disney Studios Park expansion, and there have been rumors swirling for a while about what will fill that void. The one that keeps coming up is Lion King, but it’s far from the only concept being considered. Star Wars also seems to keep coming up for Disneyland Paris, more generally–but that could be a holdover from when Galaxy’s Edge actually was planned.
To be transparent, I’ve heard absolutely nothing…but that doesn’t really mean anything. I don’t have any good sources when it comes to Disneyland Paris, specifically, so whatever I hear is simply what’s being discussed in the open. I’m sharing this Star Wars land and Mandalorian roller coaster rumor mostly for the sake of discussion and, admittedly, because I think it’s an intriguing and compelling idea.
That’s not how this started, though. My initial knee-jerk reaction upon hearing this rumor was no way–why would they build a second roller coaster right behind Space Mountain?! And then I had immediate deja vu to the time I first heard rumors of TRON Lightcycle Run coming to Magic Kingdom. My knee-jerk reaction to that rumor was, no way–why would they build a second roller coaster right behind Space Mountain?!
Once I opened up to that possibility given the precedent in Florida, the rumor actually made complete sense. My understanding is that Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at the Walt Disney Studios Park was not a victim of the pandemic, but rather, was on thin ice even in 2019. That the land wasn’t the immediate success out of the gate at Walt Disney World or Disneyland, and there were trepidations about cloning such a big-budget expansion given that.
That was pre-Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. The opening of that mega E-Ticket attraction did change the fortunes of the land, and it has become more popular since that debuted and normalcy has returned to both domestic parks. However, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance was also insanely expensive and has been plagued by reliability and maintenance woes ever since. Not only that, but it seemed like a condensed version of Galaxy’s Edge was always planned for WDSP, and it probably wouldn’t have had Rise of the Resistance, regardless.
It’s thus unsurprising that Disneyland Paris decided to pump the brakes on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. It also hasn’t helped that, in the years since, Star Wars hasn’t exactly been the powerhouse brand that it once was. Don’t get me wrong–there have been some excellent and popular shows, but it seems like a stretch to expect Disney to spend a billion dollars on a land that didn’t fully connect and has had problems, and when Star Wars itself is likely in a time of transition.
One thing that does make sense is expanding Discoveryland and creating a Star Wars miniland within that with the current attractions: Hyperspace Mountain and Star Tours, plus a brand-new ride. What makes even more sense is having that ride be a roller coaster–which could be relatively inexpensive as compared to Rise of the Resistance or even Smugglers Run–and theme it to the two characters–Mando and Baby Yoda–who are smash hits with fans and have permeated pop culture like no others from the Disney-Star Wars era.
With a new roller coaster, other additions–perhaps their version of Oga’s Cantina, Savi’s Workshop, and an outpost–Disneyland Paris would have a marketable new addition that is a logical extension of its Discoveryland, coalescing around Star Wars Stuff.
I love the idea. Not only do I really hope this happens, but I’m honestly kind of jealous Disneyland didn’t get something like this. Granted, the style of Discoveryland is very different from the mid-century space age style of Tomorrowland at Disneyland, but still. If this happens at Disneyland Paris, it makes Discoveryland make more sense, and would be a mostly-organic addition.
Like what Fantasyland Forest is to the main area. A bit incongruous with the style of the lands in the castle park, but lightyears better than the tacked-on Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland. And, again, it makes sense given the existing Star Wars presence in Discoveryland. I’m already picturing the views of that iconic Space Mountain with rock spires rising behind it in the background. There are some really cool possibilities.
Even as a fan of Galaxy’s Edge, I think it makes sense to go in a different direction, at this point. It also makes sense to invest in Star Wars, even if not Galaxy’s Edge. Beyond the roller coaster, concepts like Savi’s Workshop and Oga’s Cantina are basically a license to print money, and could do well even with the more conservative-spending Disneyland Paris guests.
As for the Fantasyland expansion, I don’t really know what to make of that. Without knowing absolutely anything about the rumor, my guess is that this probably means Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway. Again, I hear very little when it comes to DLP, but one of the things I did hear (pretty credibly) at one point was that Disney was very pleased with Runaway Railway and wanted to clone it wherever possible. That sentiment is now a couple years old, but I’m guessing it holds up.
Nevertheless, I’m skeptical about anything else beyond Star Wars coming to Disneyland Paris for the simple reason that the Walt Disney Studios Park will still (still!!!) need more help even after the overhaul is over. Whatever could be slated for a Fantasyland expansion makes just as much sense in the studios park as it does the castle park, too.
Whether that means Runaway Railway or a new area based on an animated classic, that sentiment holds true. It’s been decades since Disneyland Paris has had meaningful expansion or new rides, but they’re better off focusing on the subpar second gate. World of Frozen and the stuff around the lake will make it better, but still the world’s last-place Disney park.
Ultimately, I think there’s a pretty good chance that Disneyland Paris emerges as one of the (proportionately) biggest winners from the $60 billion spending spree. The Paris parks really seem to have turned a corner with the 30th Anniversary, and are continuing to outperform relative to the domestic parks. Maybe that’ll slow down this year and they’ll start seeing their own exhaustion of pent-up demand, but with the Olympics right around the corner, that doesn’t seem like a safe bet.
Between the Summer Games and the opening of World of Frozen (etc.) in the Walt Disney Studios Park in 2025, it sure seems to me like the fortunes of Disneyland Paris will only continue to improve. Even if there aren’t a ton of blockbuster announcements for DLP at the 2024 D23 Expo, I’d expect them in due time. Not every announcement for the next decade or every dollar of the $60 billion is coming at D23. That would be a massive mistake, with a sizable portion of projects inevitably being cancelled as plans change and new IPs are prioritized.
No matter how the spending shakes out in the end, it’s fairly safe to expect Disneyland Paris to be a winner. Whether that means this Star Wars or Fantasyland expansion will come to fruition, who knows. But after ~5 years of stellar performance, it seems like the company will finally be ready to bet bigger in Disneyland Paris, viewing it as a resort destination with even more untapped potential than Disneyland in California. It should be an interesting saga to watch.
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YOUR THOUGHTS
What are your thoughts on this rumor of a Mandalorian roller coaster and Star Wars land being added behind Discoveryland at Disneyland Paris? Thoughts on the possibility of a Fantasyland expansion at DLP, too? Would you like to see these additions or prefer more money be spent fixing WDSP? Optimistic that Disneyland Paris will get a sizable chunk of the $60 billion in the next decade? Anything with which you disagree in this post? Any questions? Hearing your feedback about your experiences is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts or questions below in the comments!
Let me try and add a bit more context to the DLP rumours. I am not an insider but stay close to the DLP rumour and insider chat.
First I’m not sure why this specific tweet gained traction (maybe because it had a nice map) but these aren’t new rumours…
a) Mini Galaxy’s Edge in WDSP was ROTR it is identifiable on the plans submitted as part of the overall expansion, I think for reasons you outlined DLP has minimal interest in the ride especially from a reliability POV
b) Fantasyland expansion which is MMRR was rumoured probably 3 years ago but all went quiet amongst the general budget conscious Chapek/Disney+ losses era
c) The Discoveryland Star Wars rumours go back about 12-18 months when the Lion King land also became more widely rumoured. This is the first time I have heard about it being the ‘Filoniverse’ but I think it makes sense. It is widely expected LK will be announced at D23 (unless TWDC they need some good parks PR before then)
d) This would finally allow Hyperspace Mountain to go, it would not remain as part of the Star Wars Land, the plans for SM 3.0 are ready… it’s just where it fits in the timeline of BTM, Indiana Jones and SM which all need completely re-tracking in the coming years
e) What is interesting is that all of the support buildings on the map are being built and close to being finished, this isn’t a “if we move all of backstage about we have space” armchair imagineering, temporary buildings are being condensed into permanent buildings and car parking is being condensed into a multi-story car park which does suggest they need the space for something…
Happy to try and answer any questions people have.
Thanks this is all really helpful! DLP is my favourite park (as a European!). I really hope that space Mountain isn’t folded into the new SW mini land and returns to the original ‘de la terre a la lune’ format. Hyperspace mountain is marginally less bad than Mission 2 but both are such downgrades.
Thanks for sharing all of that, Chris. Clarified and corrected a lot for me. (For example, I really thought SWGE in WDSP was MFSR and not ROTR, but it’s been like ~7 years, so guess I mixed them up.)
For whatever it’s worth, I first heard credibly that MMRR was being pitched for *every* international resort complex in late 2019 (before it even opened!) with it likely landing in most of them. After it opened, the likelihood of that seemingly increased, because Disney was pleased with guest satisfaction and the cost of cloning it. I haven’t heard anything concrete in a while, but if it’s cheap (relative to other new builds) and guests like it, it’s going to end up in other parks.
Good thoughts.
I’ve actually heard the Star Wars expansion rumors behind Discoveryland for at least 2-years. The rumors were what you said in the report, that Galaxy’s Edge was off the table almost as fast as it was added but, Disney was interested in doing a different Star Wars addition in the castle park. My guess is that Disney wants to replicate the Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind coaster but with a different theme. As Disney likes to build 2 of a project…the Shanghai rollercoaster announce could also be based on the Cosmic Rewind rollercoaster (again, possibly with a different theme). As far as the Fantasyland expansion goes, it could be any IP. Your guess being Runaway Railway is a good one. But, it could be anything. Being France, maybe Disney thinks a Beauty and the Beast attraction is needed. Maybe Tangled. Who knows?
The problems with the (existing) Beauty and the Beast and Tangled attractions is that they have massive OLC budgets and also massive show buildings. There’s a decent amount of space for Fantasyland expansion, but are they going to want to allocate that almost entirely to a single ride?
I think there are probably enough roller coasters coming in the next decade that Disney will be able to order multiples of multiple different systems. So it doesn’t necessarily have to be whatever is coming to Shanghai–although that’s a good thought!
Ok I’m less excited for a new star wars coaster unless it meant that the star wars mini land would be behind space mountain and that could return to it’s original version (because who needs 2 star wars coasters next to one another but I’m sure I’m in the minority there!). But for a Fantasyland expansion, I have been saying for years that DLP has been missing a more modern style dark ride and specifically Winnie the Pooh. A Winnie the Pooh ride with a gift shop would also be a license to print money with younger guests. The other benefit is it would leave Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway for the studios parks where it could fit well as a family friendly ride which that park desperately needs.
This is a great idea, and it seems like forever since DLP had a major new attraction… but I hope they also announce plans to add more to WDS as well. They are taking a big step with the addition of the lake, the surrounding areas – which will be beautiful – and World of Frozen, but I’m still somewhat shocked that they are doing all of that new development and construction, and are really only adding one E-Ticket (Frozen boat ride) in a park that is in desperate need of more major attractions.
They’d better improve the menu at Oga’s Cantina before bringing it to DLP. The French have revolted for less, and that food is revolting!
Expanding DLP further also makes sense in the light of Universal Studios UK coming for 2030. A lot of DLP visitors are UK based and other European parks are adding significant attractions-albeit mostly coasters. So they need to plan for any post-Olympic dips and the competition.
Gotta stop reading rumors of new Star Wars coasters after midnight, now I am way too pumped up to sleep. We like DLP (especially its quirky Space Mountain when themed for Hyperspace Mountain) and having another coaster on that side of the park would be awesome. Between that and their superior BTMRR, it might even make DLP the best single coaster park of them all…and that’s before the fun of a Mandalorian theming. It could be great either as a Tron style coaster (can they put a grogu in a sidecar?) or Cosmic Rewind (with slightly different adventures/audio tracks?)…
Hmm, I thought I followed DLP news pretty closely, but I hadn’t heard anything about this. I love the idea of a different Star Wars area – having things around the world that aren’t clones is great – I read the headline and assumed this was for the WDSP. That park needs much more help than DLP and will have a long walk around the lake to get to Frozen. Putting Star Wars there seems like it would make more sense. But who knows!
“Bob the Builder” is facing many challenges. But you’re right, we can definitely hope! The $60 billion isn’t much to work with globally, especially when you spread it out over 10 years and also minus out things they’ve already earmarked big chunks for.
I’ve been wracking my brains to think of what spending is already “on the books” for parks and resorts outside the US, and I’m not really sure there’s that much already announced or ongoing from Disney. (While there’s more to come from Tokyo, including Space Mountain: TNG, that’s OLC spending,) Paris has another year of updating their Disney Village shopping district, besides finishing up Tangled Town and the entrance construction at the Studios. Shanghai is constructing a new hotel and just announced a brand new attraction … site, but there doesn’t seem to be anything new currently planned for Hong Kong.
My *guess* is there’s enough funding for at least an attraction at each park, but I fully expect resources to be less spread out. On the one hand, Hong Kong may be in a holding pattern on major construction for a while. On the other hand, Singapore and Studios Paris could get more than an equal share if, despite their recent additions, Disney thinks those parks need more build-up.