A NEW Simpsons attraction could be on the cards for Disney, and it’s good news for theme park fans.
Major media company Disney acquired the Simpsons in 2019 as part of its $71billion (£56billion) purchase of 21st Century Fox.
New Simpsons attractions could be on the cards for Disney parks (Photo: stock image from Universal)[/caption] Disney acquired the Simpsons in 2019 as part of its $71billion (£56billion) purchase of 21st Century Fox (Photo: stock image from Universal)[/caption]The Simpsons first aired in 1989, making it the longest-running animated television series in American history.
Set in the fictional town of Springfield, the TV show follows the daily lives of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie.
It’s been a fan-favourite for years, with Universal Studios Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood both having themed rides.
But brand-new rides could be on the cards for Disney.
As reported by the Orange County Register, Disney recently surveyed fans to ascertain an interest for Simpsons lands, attractions and meet-and-greets at its parks.
While responses from fans have yet to be revealed, Disney won’t be able to introduce Simpsons attractions at its parks for the next few years.
This is because Universal can keep Simpsons attractions in its US parks until 2028, as per a pre-existing contract.
Simpsons-themed lands have existed at both Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort since 2008.
Both of the lands are based on Springfield, the fictional town in the TV show.
The Simpsons-themed land at Universal Studios Florida features two rides, the Simpsons Ride and Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ hurl.
The Simpsons Ride is a motion simulator, while the Kang & Kodos’ Twirl ‘n’ hurl is an aerial carousel.
Other attractions include a Kwik-E-Mart and a Krusty Burger.
Fans of the show will be able to try a non-alcoholic Flaming Moe and a Duff Beer.
There are also plenty of character meet-and-greets, so lots of photo opportunities.
Even though Disney is unlikely to launch a Simpsons-themed attraction in the foreseeable future, there are plenty of other rides and attractions launching at Disney theme parks across the globe.
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The French theme park will get a new entrance called World Premiere.
Set to open in spring, the revamped entrance will lead guests into a Hollywood-style film premiere.
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Universal theme parks have had Simpsons-themed rides and attractions since 2008 (stock image)[/caption] This is because Universal can keep Simpsons attractions in its US parks until 2028, as per a pre-existing contract (stock image)[/caption]