The happiest place on Earth may be making its way to Michigan!

Have you heard the rumors?

Do you believe Disneyland may come to Michigan?

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Is Disneyland REALLY Coming to Michigan?

Since Disneyland opened back in 1955, it has been the ultimate hub for magical fun and imagination.

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However, rumors have been circulating about Disneyland and a possible move to Michigan.

The company, Disneyland Resort, has two theme parks—Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.

Disneyland Park is home to classic worlds and attractions that Walt Disney himself created, like Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland.

According to Disney Tips,

"Walt Disney himself created Tomorrowland, and this land has been recreated by Walt Disney Imagineers all across the globe. Guests visiting Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort, Tokyo Disneyland at Tokyo Disney Resort, Shanghai Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris Resort will all see Tomorrowland. However, the original Tomorrowland seems to be struggling to keep pace with its counterparts."

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In a Reddit post, people shared their opinions about the broken signs in Tomorrowland and compared Tomorrowland to “the Detroit of Disneyland”.

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I am trying to figure out if this is an insult or not...

Due to this moniker, many fans started to envision what an actual Disney theme park in Detroit could look like.

While there is a HUGE chance that it will never happen, there is now a Wiki fan page dedicated to bringing Disneyland to Michigan.

It says it’s supposed to open in 2027, but as of now, this hasn’t been confirmed by Disney.

If Disneyland ever came to Michigan, where would it be? What would it look like?

LOOK: Oldest Disneyland Rides From 1955 to Today

Stacker, set out to compile a definitive list of every Disneyland attraction you can enjoy today and ranked them by their age. Using real-time data from Touring Plans, Disney archives, and historical news releases and reviews, our list starts with exciting recent park additions and stretches back to the oldest opening-day classics. This list focuses on the original Disneyland Park, so you will not see any rides from its neighboring California Adventure located just across the promenade. Read on to discover the oldest Disneyland rides you can still ride today.

Gallery Credit: Angela Brown

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