In the early 90s, Disney publicly announced ambitious plans for two new theme parks in California — Port Disney in Long Beach and Westcot Center in Anaheim — but openly admitted they would only build one of them. The company ended up building neither. On July 31, 1990, Disney revealed its Long Beach option, as reported the next day in the Los Angeles Times . The project, called Port Disney, would...

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