In the annals of no-brainers, the concept of an entire Disney theme park devoted to Star Wars ranks pretty highly. So much so that plans were underway even before the Mouse House pounced on Lucasfilm in October 2012.

Now it seems those plans are accelerating — and multiplying.

We already knew Disneyland Paris was set to get a Star Wars Land by 2015; the company's Imagineers let that one slip back in April 2012. Star Tours in Orlando's Disney World reopened that same month; bigger, better, not so much about Endor, and with a large enough marketing campaign that you could mistake it for a separate theme park.

Star Tours in Disneyland Tokyo (the only park not under Disney's direct control) is getting its own retrofit right now, and reopening to a Star Wars-mad Japanese public in May 2013. Right around that time — the thirty-sixth anniversary of the original movie arriving in theaters — Disney Hollywood Studios itself will be transformed by a series of costume-filled "Star Wars Weekends," a tradition that is now in its tenth consecutive year (and was held sporadically over six years before that.)

Now word comes from a forum of Disneyland fans that visitors are getting hit with a multi-question online survey that asks some revealing questions. Such as: "How interested [on a scale of one to 10] would you be in visiting a Star Wars-themed Land at the Disneyland Resort?"

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Disneyland, in Anaheim, Calif., may be the original Disney park, but it opened in 1955 (with a 10-year old George Lucas being among its first visitors; check out this footage from one year later). Tomorrowland was originally set in 1986; it still looks a little 1986-ish.

If Imagineers are looking to spruce the park up and increase the number of rides in one fell swoop, Star Wars Land might be just the E-ticket. Or it may end up next door at the Disney California Adventure Park. Either way, we'd encourage Imagineers to look at the work of one of their alumni, Tim Delaney — who did a concept sketch many years ago imagining the Death Star and the Millennium Falcon replacing Space Mountain. Check it out:

California-based writer for The Awl Ken Layne tweeted screengrabs of the survey, so we know that one of the next survey questions is this: "how familiar are you with the Star Wars universe?" Lest visitors fear they're about to be quizzed on the names of planets and Star Destroyers, the question clarifies that it's talking about "the people, places and stories in the Star Wars movies, books and games."

There are also questions about what kind of merchandise you'd buy at Star Wars Land, and whether you prefer the original movies or the prequels. You might be able to hazard a guess at the result of that one.

It takes years for Imagineers and construction crews to churn out a new theme park, even when you have all of Disney's resources. But we wouldn't be surprised to see ground broken on Star Wars Land in Anaheim soon, in time to open it by 2015. Not only would that match the Disneyland Paris development, it would also cash in on Disney's expected release of the still-untitled Star Wars Episode VII, directed by J.J. Abrams.

On a scale of one to 10, how would you answer the questions posed in the Disneyland survey? Should a Star Wars Land replace Tomorrowland, or is there room for both? Let us (and Disney executives) know in the comments.

And to give you a taste of what you can expect at Star Wars Land, here's an appetite-whetting video of Star Wars Weekends:

George Lucas and Jedi Mickey Mouse duel in 2010: Image via Todd Anderson/Disney via Getty Images