West COT
WestCOT was a planned theme park that was to be built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California on the site of Disneyland Park's former parking lot. It was intended to be a west coast version of EPCOT Center, a theme park devoted to international science and knowledge at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
The project was announced in 1991 as the centerpiece of the expansion of the resort into a multi-park, multi-hotel business model, similar to that at Walt Disney World. Due to financial constraints, Disney canceled the project in 1995, with Disney's California Adventure Park instead built on the planned site in 2001.
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