With the upcoming debut of its most daring theme park venture, Epic Universe, Disney’s leading theme park executive, Josh D’Amaro (who aspires to become Disney’s next CEO), is countering worries about competition. He emphasizes that Disney has been taking an aggressive stance for quite some time in the struggle for Orlando tourism supremacy. However, while Universal unveils a colossal new resort encompassing various lands and accommodations, there are no planned 2025 openings of new attractions at Walt Disney World – only the closures of much-loved visitor favorites that have been mainstays for quite some time.
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