Disney World plans to open a massive new theme park, its first since 1998 heres what itll entail

Mouse ears, meet expansion plans.Walt Disney World may be conjuring up a whole new kingdom — its first all-new park since Animal Kingdom opened way back in 1998.According to a new long-term blueprint from the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District — dubbed Comprehensive Plan 2045 — the Mouse House has supposedly carved out space for a “major theme park” and two smaller ones, likely water parks, to roll out over the coming decades.The report earmarks 400 to 500 acres for the possible mega-park, which could stand shoulder to shoulder with Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom in terms of size and spectacle.Meanwhile, the mini-parks could each splash onto the scene across 147 acres — perfect for water slides, lazy rivers and screaming toddlers in swim diapers.Also flagged in the plan? Supposed land reserved for more hotels, commercial spaces, entertainment zones, and Disney’s famously secret underground tunnels — used by cast members to zip around like pixie-dusted pros.Disney hasn’t confirmed the project just yet, but fans are already dreaming up which characters might headline the House of Mouse’s next big adventure.The Post reached out for a comment.Disney World’s getting another rare upgrade — and we’re not talking rides.A luxe new steakhouse, Bourbon Steak by celeb chef Michael Mina, is carving out space at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin resort.The bougie beef palace promises prime cuts and fresh-from-the-sea fare, all served with a bold, globetrotting twist.

Translation? Mickey’s going full filet mignon.After a bumpy ride of closures and cancellations that left parkgoers fuming earlier this year, Disney just dropped more news that’s revving up excitement.In other Disney news, The Post previously reported that Epcot’s fan-favorite Test Track is making its grand return on July 22, after hitting the brakes last summer for a major tune-up.Dubbed Test Track 3.0, the high-octane overhaul will come with a...

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