Disneyland’s PeopleMover May Be Coming Back — But Not Where You Think

Disneyland's official planning documents contain two words fans haven't heard in over three decades: "People Mover." But the location isn't Tomorrowland — and that distinction changes everything about what this ride actually is. For the first time since the Rocket Rods shuttered the original attraction in 1998, Disney has placed a PeopleMover-style transit system into a legal planning document — not as a wish list item, but as infrastructure. The 2023 Disneyland Resort Specific Plan and its Environmental Impact Report spell it out directly. In this video, I break down exactly what those documents say, why the Tomorrowland track almost certainly can't be restored (the structural damage from the Rocket Rods era runs deeper than most fans realize), and what the new location tells us about where Disneyland is actually heading over the next decade. Chapters: 0:00 The PeopleMover Might Return at Disneyland 0:26 The Tomorrowland Assumption 1:20 The Original Dream of the PeopleMover 2:37 The Rocket Rods Problem & the Damage Left Behind 4:10 The Regulatory Poison Pill 5:15 What the 2023 Specific Plan Actually Says 7:45 The New Location — And Why It Makes Sense #Disneyland #PeopleMover #Tomorrowland #DisneyParks #DisneylandHistory 🌟 Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss a magical moment! 📸 Follow along on Instagram for extra Disney magic: @imaginemover 📧 Business inquiries: [email protected]