Atlantic Disneyland

Atlantic Disneyland is a theme park located in northwestern Sintopia, with a Rotando mailing address, though the land it occupies was originally uninhabited reclaimed land.

History
After building Disneyland and Disney World, the Walt Disney Company wanted to build a park in New England or Atlantic Canada. Boston, MA; Providence, RI; Halifax, NS; Cape Breton Island; and St. John’s, NL were all proposed locations for the new park, but were rejected due to various reasons. After these were rejected, the “Atlantic Disneyland” project moved its focus to Sintopia, which was a developing country at the time. Castineland was proposed as a location, but residents of Castineland voted against selling a parcel of land to Disney. However, Disney managed to buy an uninhabited ”polder” (area of reclaimed land) near Rotando, known by Rotando residents as the “Swamp from Hell” due to its dismal condition before Disney arrived. The theme park was finished and opened in 1979, becoming the third Disney theme park, and the first outside the United States.