Disneyland Maine: A DisneyManOne Dream Resort

orlando678-

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Great ideas, though I do feel that something's missing in Toontown and also do you think it is possible to make journey into imagination, a trackless ride?
 

DisneyManOne

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Entertainment
Every day, the streets along Frontierland and Main Street, U.S.A. come alive as Disneyland Maine presents its daytime procession: Disney's Dream Celebration Parade! This is the daytime parade to end all daytime parades at Disney parks, bringing guests into the worlds of Disney like never before.

All along the route from Frontierland to Main Street, you hear an instrumental of "When You Wish" play as we hear Julie Andrews's voice.

"Once upon a time, there lived a man named Walt Disney. Walt was, like a lot of you, a dreamer. He was a dreamer who could transform wishes into reality, and with just a sprinkle of pixie dust, he made characters we could only read about come to life. Over the years, we've met them all--a girl whose foot fit the glass slipper, a magical genie who can make wishes come true, a little lion cub who just can't wait to be king. Theirs was a world where dreams became reality and anything could happen. Today, we invite you to step inside this amazing world and let your imagination free as Disneyland Maine proudly presents Disney's Dream Celebration Parade! "

And that segues into the parade's main theme "Just Like We Dreamed It" (from Disneyland Paris' Once Upon a Dream Parade), which you can listen to here:


With that, the parade begins!

First Float: Once Upon a Time
Coming down the parade route, a large storybook float appears floating on a cloud, led in by a series of parade performers as animators, holding paintbrushes, pencils and paint cans. The open storybook reads, "Disney's Dream Celebration Parade", glowing in changing, colorful LED lighting. Underneath the title, the page of the storybook feature numerous Disney characters, that are slowly revealed when the character is back-lit from within the storybook. On the backside of the storybook, fiber-optic, LED lighting waves appear, as if they storybook has just opened the guests into a world of magic.

Interlude: Hi-Diddlee-Dee
Honest John and Gideon make their way down the street, with a set of donkey boys, dancing to the choreographed song of "Hi-Diddlee Dee".

Second Float: Pinocchio/Winnie the Pooh
Following Honest John and Gideon, the front of the next float features a large puppet Geppetto operating two puppet performer (who actually operate the Geppetto puppet.) Located in-between the two puppets, Pinocchio is located, in front of a wall of clocks and Gizmos. An audio animatronic figures of Jiminy Cricket floats down on the float. An audio-animatronic Figaro reaches into a fish bowl to capture a swimming Cleo. Just off of Geppetto, to the right, the Blue Fairy is located, telling the entire audience to be true of heart and their dreams will come true. On the backside of the entire scene, a storybook "page" is located, separating it from the second half of the float.

On the backside of the float, a beautiful day in the 100 Acre Wood is located. A large, beautiful tree with orange and dark red leaves, features a quiet Piglet waving from inside. Winnie the Pooh sits in an overflowing hunny pot just off the right of the tree. Tigger bounces in a grove just off the left of the tree.

Interlude: The Blustery Day
Christopher Robin, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl and Kanga with Roo, make their way down the parade route, carrying colorful flying flags.

Third Float: The Princess and the Frog
A somewhat small riverboot travels down the parade root, steaming with smoke from the top canisters. In the front of the steamboat, Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen wave at the guests. The inside of the riverboat is adorned with water pads and beautiful lilly flower. Louie, the Alligator, steers the entire riverboat from the Captain's Deck, as a cast of performers sing "Down in New Orleans". On the back of the boat, Dr. Facilier awaits, taunting the guests. A shadowy, dark figure of Dr. Facilier appears, projected on the boat behind Dr. Facilier.

Fourth Float: The Little Mermaid
A set of performers in tropical, undersea costumes appear down the street with streamers in hand, before a colossal cornocopia of coral and shells appears, with Ariel and Eric planted on top, in a giant clam shell. Watery fountains emerge from the clam shell, making it seem like the couple is being lifted into the air by layering waterfalls. The float features several audio-animatronic fish from the "Under the Sea" scene, including Flounder and Sebastian, who sits at the front of the float in amuch smaller clam shell, conducting the entire orchestra of fish.

Interlude: Captain Hook's Crew
Captain Hook, along with Smee and his crew of pirates, make their way down the parade route.

Fifth Float: Peter Pan/Mary Poppins
A pirate ship makes its' way down the parade route, with Peter Pan at the ship's weel. Wendy, cheerfully stands next to him, waving and interacting with the guests. Tinker Bell appears as a projection in the ship's hold. Tall masts stretch into the sky. At the base of the ships, watery waves are sculpted onto the base of the ship, as Tic-Toc, the Crocodile makes his way up the ship. At the back end of the ship, the wood work begins to fade into the brick-work of chimneys and London buildings. Big Ben, located on the opposite side of the float, can be seen.

On the opposite side of the float, a series of chimneys and Londong buildings make up the background of the Mary Poppins section of the float. Mary and Bert are both riding on horses on a small carousel, located on the back end of the float. A tall structure of the clocktower, Big Ben, is located just behind the carousel. A set of dancing penguins from the movie proceeds to follow the float.

Interlude: I'm Late, I'm Late!
The White Rabbit and Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum make their way down the parade route.

Sixth Float: Alice in Wonderland
This float unit consists of three separate floats, all attached, but each with a different theme. The first float comes down adorned with beautiful flowers, seen in "The Golden Afternoon" scene from the movie. In the center of the float, the catepillar from the film, sits atop a large mushroom, smoking, as puffs of circular smoke emant from the audio-animatronics' mouth. The float is surrounded with different sort of trees and leaves. The Cheshire Cat spontaneously appears within the openings of the trees.

Continuing on to the second float of the unit, the float consists of a large table, adorned with all different sorts of teapots, teacups and plates. Alice and the Mad Hatter run along the float, interacting with the guests. Lanters are suspended from the top of the float.

In the third and final float of the Alice in Wonderland unit, tall hedge maze arches surround the float. Each of the arches is guarded by a heart or a spade soldier, surrounding the Queen of Hearts, who wields a dodo bird, in the middle of an intense game of croquette. The float is adorned with white roses, which have been hap-hazardly been painted red.

Interlude: Prince Ali's Royal Caravan
Genie, Abu and Iago make their way down the parade route, alongside cymbal dancers and harem girls.

Seventh Float: Aladdin
Aladdin and Jasmine make their way down the parade route. The Magic Carpet actually operates as the float, hovering about five feet off of the ground, with a pillar support as its' track. Clouds of smoke emant from the sides and underneath the carpet, to not only hide the mechanisms of the moving carpet, but to make it seem as if Aladdin and Jasmine are on the carpet, floating on a continuously moving cloud. The carpet soars over a model of Agrabah, which gradually gets larger as it reaches the back of the float. At the back of the float is the Sultan's Palace, shining in all its glory.

Interlude: You've Got a Friend in Me
The Green Army Men march their way down the parade route in time with the music. Mr. Potato Head, Rex, Slinky Dog, Bullseye and Bo Peep also walk down the parade route, interacting with guests as they pass by.

Eighth Float: Toy Story
Since the Hollywood Studios recently gave their final performance of the Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun Parade (the "budget" version of Block Party Bash), I decided to bring the Toy Story float here. This float seems to be built out of Tinker-Toys, and decorated with cards, monkeys from the barrel, and other Toy Story pals. Woody and Jessie stand at the front of the float, nearby Mr. Spell. Above them is Buzz Lightyear, riding in his spaceship. A mobile of Little Green Aliens spins nearby him.

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Interlude: The Circle of Life
Dancers dressed like lions, birds, cheetahs, panthers, gazelles and monkeys make their way down the street. Stilt walkers representing giraffes and birds dance down the street, nearby a "moving" AA rhino (using same technology as Lucky the Dinosaur) and a giant elephant (using the same technology as the elephant seen in the Broadway version of The Lion King).
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Ninth Float: The Jungle
The ninth float of the parade is themed to three different Disney movies and consists of three distinct units to the float. The first float of the unit is themed to the Lion King. A down-sized Pride Rock appears on the parade route, as a puppeteered Simba communicated with the audience. Timon and Pumbaa audio-animatronics lie just underneath the rock face of Pride Rock. On the opposite side of them, an audio-animatronic Zazu talks to the audience. Off to the side of Pride Rock, a streaming waterfall runs down both sides of the float. The sides of the float are covered in dense jungle trees and plants, before revealing Rafiki on the back end of the float, with a hand-drawn image of Simba, drawn into the wood of a tree trunk.

The next float of the unit is themed to the Jungle Book. Tall trees border the corners of the float, as the entire center of the float is themed to a ruined jungle fortress, where King Louie has made his home. Mowgli, Baloo and King Louie all dance to "I Wanna Be Like You", along with a crew of monkey performers. Kaa, the snake, surrounds the top of the float, hanging from the trees, occasionally hissing at the guests.

The final float in the unit is themed to Tarzan. The float consists of dense jungle plants bordering the floats, with a large rock fixture in the background, featuring a cascading waterfall. A canopy of leaves and vines are suspended overhead. Tarzan and Jane circle the float from the overhead vines, before proceeding to interact with the audience. On the back side of the waterfall, Terk is located.

Interlude: Something Wicked This Way Comes
A series of dark creatures make their way down the street, as the tone of the music turns dismal and dark.

Tenth Float: The Villains
The villains appear at the base of a mountain, Bald Mountain. Chernabog, the winged-demon, sits at the top of the mountain, sneering at the guests, as the mountain occasionally erupts with smoke. The score of "Night on Bald Mountain" plays. Slithering down the curves of the mountain, wrapping around it, Jafar, as a snake, slithers towards the front of the float, leading the way, as the audio-animatronic head of the snake, slithers and moves its' head awfully close to the audience.

At the front of the mountain, on either side of Jafar, Maleficent stands with her staff, opposed to the Evil Queen, who is just by a smoking cauldron, holding a poisoned, red apple. Located to the left of Maleficent, Hades is located. On the opposite side of the float, located to the right of the Evil Queen, a puppeteered Scar is located. On the back-side of the float, an audio-animatronic Ursula sits, manipulating the guests to come visit her in her lair, so they can make a little bargain.

Interlude: The Good Fairies
The three good fairies, Flora, Fauna and Merryweather, along with the Fairy Godmother, lead in the next float, casting magical dust from their wands into the audience and towards the villain float, to almost repel them away.

Eleventh Float: The Royal Ball
A set of royal dancers leads into the next float,a royal triple-tiered golden staircase, adorned with beautiful golden banners, golden castle spires, leading to beautiful silver turrets, reflecting the sunlight, making everything glow with a radiatn hue. Tall garden arches beautifull arrange around the triple-tiered staircase, upholding a large crystal chandellier.

At the base of the first tiered staircase, Snow White and Prince Ferdinand are located, along with Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip. Leading up to he second tier of golden staircases, Belle and Prince Adam are located, along with Rapunzel and Flynn Rider. Rapunzel's hair seems to flow down the set of stairs and wrap around parts of the sides of the float, with are adorned with flowers and golden carvings. At the very top tier of the float, Cinderella and Prince Charming are located, standing right before a beautifully detailed stained-glass portrait of Cinderella Castle, adorned with blue curtains.

Interlude: Classic Characters
Characters such as Daisy, Pluto, Chip and Dale, Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar make their way down the parade route.

Twelfth Float: Finale of Magic
The final float of the parade features a flat surfaced storybook. Clouds of smoke and LED waves of light emerging from the clouds enchant the entire float, as if it is being overcome with magic. The pages of the book make up the stairs leading up to the float. The pages are littered with words and stories from Disney movies. Goofy, Donald and Pluto are at the base of the float, with paintbrushes and pencils in hand. The pages of the stairs lead up to Sorcerer Mickey Mouse, who is using his magical powers, to create the storybook. Minnie stands right nearby him. LED lighting appears to flow from Mickey and illuminates words and images throughout the entire float, making it appear as though Mickey is magically writing the story. The words behind Mickey seem to fade into infinity, as Mickey and Minnie tell the audience to use their dreams to create their own story.

A banner displaying "Disney's Dream Celebration" follows the float and closes out the parade.

In the next post, we'll head into the nighttime entertainment--starting with a beloved classic...
 

DisneyManOne

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Is the queen of hearts an AA or a cast member? Great ideas though!

More than likely, she'll be a cast member. Now then, let's move on...
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Night has settled throughout Disneyland Maine. The streets are once again brimming with excitement, because a true Disney classic is on its way: The Main Street Electrical Parade!

Due to the return of SpectroMagic at the Magic Kingdom, the Main Street Electrical Parade has made the trek up north to be part of Disneyland Maine's wide array of entertainment. But while much of the parade will be the same, there will also be numerous differences as well, all in an effort to really make the classic sparkle as never before. For one thing, the new music and floats will be in place. And there will be appearances by new characters and, more importantly, new scenes in the parade!

But enough chitchat, let's get started!

All along the route from Frontierland to Main Street, U.S.A., you hear the original 1972 music swell up, the lights dim in the park and a classic-sounding, computerized announcer introduces the parade...

"Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Disneyland proudly presents our spectacular festival pageant of nighttime magic and imagination, in thousands of sparkling lights and electro-synthe-magnetic musical sounds... the Main Street Electrical Parade!"

With that, the iconic "Baroque Hoedown" starts up as the parade's grand marshal, the Blue Fairy, leads the way. A unique float makes her dress look larger than it would normally seem.
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Following behind the Blue Fairy's leading float is another, much more classic float, the Casey Jr. train, which is being driven by none other than Goofy. He playfully pulls on the train whistle, which emits a silly whistle (and real steam) as it comes by the route. The engine is pulling a huge drum upon which the name of the parade, Main Street Electrical Parade, is proudly displayed. As in the past, standing on the drum are Mickey and Minnie Mouse, but now they are joined by an old friend, who makes his formal appearance in the parade for the first time, Donald Duck. He stands next to Minnie, while Mickey stands alone up atop the drum and a little further behind. Another new difference is that Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy all speak to you as they pass by, their mouths moving to new technology and everything. They interact with you by way of LCI, so it's always different each time.

After the train and drum pass by, you are now treated to the first of many scenes from many Disney classics to come your way in lit-up lights and synthesized music. First up, it is the world of Alice in Wonderland. It is similar to the version of old, but with numerous differences, not the least of which is the lack of any mushroom floats, all of which have been repurposed for use elsewhere in the parade, but we'll get to that later. First you see, three classic floats, three spinning creatures that spin around and race from one side of the route to the other. The first is a turtle wearing glasses, then a snail with a red shell and finally a green lightning bug. Amid these spinning critters, you are also treated to more classic characters from the film, most notably, the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit and the Queen of Hearts. Behind this little bunch of characters, you finally see Alice herself reclining on the back of a new float, a giant Cheshire Cat. The float, in keeping with the feline himself, is constantly shifting the lights on and off. Alice herself talks to you as she does in the past, making comments based her experiences in the movie. The float looks like the same float as in the image below:
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Behind the Cheshire Cat float cavort more characters and more classic spinning critters. Here, the characters are Tweedledee and Tweedledum and the Walrus and the spinning critters include a turtle wearing a hat, a snail with a green/blue shell and an orange lightning bug. Finally, the last float in the scene is another new float, a giant version of the hookah-smoking Caterpillar, all done up in blue lights. Real smoke rises from the hookah as the Caterpillar makes comments (i.e., "A-E-I-O-U", "Who... R... U...?", "How doth the little crocodile improve his shining tail...", etc.). This float is one of the longest in the parade thus far. And when the Caterpillar float passes by, the "Alice in Wonderland" scene ends.

Following Alice in Wonderland is the Cinderella unit. On the first float, the Fairy Godmother works her magic as Cinderella’s pumpkin carraige rides past. Like at Tokyo, the horses actually trot! Then, we have the classic “Ballroom Dancers” unit from the current parade. This is followed by a float where Cinderella and Prince Charming, share a romantic waltz as the mice (Jaq, Gus, Suzy and Perla) look on. A clock tower stands at the far back of the float.
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Up next, a unit themed to Winnie the Pooh. This features Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and Eeyore (also using LCI) sitting outside a tree, pictured right. Piglet, Rabbit and Christopher Robin dance around on the streets. Behind the float, Heffalumps and Woozles can be seen, some giant floats, some operated like Chinese dragons and some using bunraku. The music for this segment is “Winnie the Pooh”, “The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers” and “Heffalumps and Woozles”.
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Dumbo, a retired unit is back and better than ever with plenty of new color and effects.
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Following this is the Pinocchio unit, which receives no changes.
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The Peter Pan unit faces both gains and losses, starting with the old Jolly Roger float. A brand-new and much larger pirate ship (still the Jolly Roger) replaces the float, allowing more room for Pan and Hook to battle along with the addition of Mr. Smee whom has been evicted from his tiny rowboat float. In place of the rowboat is a giant recreation of the infamous crocodile, a brightly-lit-green float roving around the street and coming up close and personal with spectators. Wrapped in his tail is a giant alarm clock with spinning hands (spinning clockwise for a bit before turning around and going counter clockwise).
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is up next featuring much of the original unit, starting with the mine carts and jewel mine (all refurbished). One of the old mushroom floats from Alice in Wonderland has been transformed into a recreation of Prince Charming's Castle, the float obviously centered around a waving Snow White and Prince Charming.
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Another new unit to the parade is the Jungle unit which as mentioned in a prior post represents The Jungle Book and The Lion King. Taking a cue from DisneySea's rendition of Fantasmic!, an over-sized Simba and Baloo appear on two separate floats, the floats glowing green and adorned with vivid blue waterfalls and colorful flowers. A Baroque Hoedown-style version of "I Wanna Be Like You" and "Hakuna Matata" are the two main songs heard here, appropriate for a unit as such. The giant Simba cub figure is composed of yellow and orange lights on a close-resembling figure (just about as close a resemblance as the Cheshire Cat is to the original) and features a humongous mane composed of color-changing leaves (think "I Just Can't Wait to be King"). Timon, Rafiki, and some puppet-made African wildlife parade around Simba while King Louie and his jazzy monkey army dance around Baloo who like Simba greatly resembles his movie counterpart. Baloo full-on changes colors to truly match his jazzy and upbeat personality. The colors change into images and shapes as well showing jungles, waterfalls, shapes, stripes, and so on so forth.

Next up, another new addition: The Little Mermaid. This new underwater unit marks the first time since the early 1980s that a scene themed to the ocean is featured, that being the Briny Deep, which was later rethemed as Pinocchio Underwater. Anyway, the new Little Mermaid unit's music has some of Baroque Hoedown intertwined with "Under the Sea" and "Part of Your World". This new unit has some elements of the old Briny Deep scene thrown in, most notably some depictions of seaweed, seahorses and lots of colorful fish, all under a series of ripples to further enhance the underwater effect and bubbles, both lights to simulate those floating up to the surface and real bubbles that are sprayed out towards the audience. It is an entirely new version of the old Briny Deep unit, but new and drastically improved. The fish all swim around in a circle underneath Flounder and Sebastian all lit up. On the end of the float, Ariel herself waves to the audience. Bringing up the rear is a gigantic Ursula float, about the same height as the clock tower in the Cinderella unit, all done up in lights and surrounded on both sides by the Flotsam and Jetsam puppets from the old Parade of Dreams, but which are now re-purposed for this new parade here.

Next up, you witness still another classic scene in the parade: Pete's Dragon! It's the same float as before, a giant Elliot the dragon comes down the street, spewing smoke from his nostrils, disappearing and reappearing at will, his friend Pete riding him on his neck, and a lantern hanging off of his tail. Pete also continues to comment on Elliot to the guests and vice-versa.
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Finally, we have still another returning classic, the finale unit To Honor America. Like some of the earlier scenes of the parade, this closing scene is the same traditional unit, but remastered, restored, and given new life, color, and lighting effects. It features the same elements as before: a banner reading "To Honor America", firework rockets, firework effects, a long, elongated American flag, drums, and finally, at the very end of the line, a giant bald eagle to close out. Flanking the sides of the unit are several female performers in colorful colonial getup doing high-kicking dances as they parade along. Behind the eagle, more patriotic girls act as rope tenders to allow the guests to leave. As the music reaches its end, you hear the classic closing line: "Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade!" And the music finally reaches its dramatic close, the lights along the parade route are turned back on and the parade is over.

What do you think?
 

orlando678-

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I really like the idea of main street electrical parade, though I really would like to see something more similar to Paint the night, because I think this might be outdated too early.
 

DisneyManOne

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Well, let's find out right now.
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Night has settled all across Disneyland Maine The murmur of guests rings down Main Street U.S.A., as you approach the center of the hub, by the Partners Statue, to find a good location to view the fireworks for their opening night debut. Cinderella Castle is illuminated in a dark blue hue, as the light of the moon reflects down onto the hub. After watching the Main Street Electrical Parade, you find yourself anticipating what lies in store next. The trees down Main Street U.S.A. twinkle with pixel lights, enchanting the street making everything seem magical. The smell of popcorn settles into the hub, as families quickly rush to get some ice cream and their spots to see the fireworks. Anticipation rises.

Disney Dreams: Experience the Magic!
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The way I can fully describe this show is if Once Upon a Time from Tokyo merged with Disney Dreams from Paris. This 35-minute show celebrates all of the wonderful stories Disney has shared with us over the years. The show utilizes projections, fireworks, fountains and lasers to bring these storybook worlds to life like never before.

I don't have a full plot yet, but let me give you a brief rundown.

"They say it started very small
as most dreams do.
A twinkle in an eye,
the thrill of something new.
Then the dream began to grow
and come alive,
touching every one of us,
lighting up the sky..."

These are the words that open "Share a Dream Come True", the theme for this epic new nighttime show. In the show, Jiminy Cricket invites us into a "living storybook" and takes us through some of the greatest Disney stories of all time. Throughout the show, we step into the worlds of classics like Alice in Wonderland, Tangled, The Lion King, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Peter Pan, Cinderella, Snow White, Mary Poppins, Winnie the Pooh and Beauty and the Beast. And in a truly beautiful finale, the entire Hub (and even a bit of Main Street) comes alive as the power of dreams spreads all over Disneyland Maine, making the perfect ending to a perfect day.
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Disneyland Park
Main Street, U.S.A.
1) Disneyland Railroad
2) The Haunted Mansion
3) Just One Dream: The Legend of Walt Disney
4) Main Street Vehicles
5) Main Street Cinema
6) Penny Arcade

Shopping
1) Emporium
2) Curiosity Shoppe
3) Storybook Shoppe
4) Disney Clothiers
5) Greenhouse Flower Shop
6) Sherman Music Co.
7) WED Photography

Dining
1) Main Street Corner Cafe
2) Tony's
3) Market House Delicatessen
4) Marceline Confectionary
5) Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
6) Main Street Bakery
7) Plaza Restaurant
8) Crystal Palace


Adventureland
7) Jungle River Cruise
8) Al E. and Gate R. Rafting Co.
9) Legend of the Lion King
10) Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
11) Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Nightmare King
12) Adventureland Welcome House
13) Pirates of the Caribbean

Shopping
1) Adventureland Bazaar
2) Curiosity Shop
3) Fargo's Palm Parlor
4) Crocodile Mercantile
5) Archaeologist's Outpost
6) El Cofre del Tesoro
7) The Pirates' League

Dining
1) Boiler Room Bites
2) Bengal Barbecue
3) Adventurer's Club
4) Angry Rhino Tavern
5) Paradise Springs Oasis
6) The Happy Orangutan
7) Blue Bayou


Frontierland
14) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
15) Lewis and Clark Riverboat
16) Nature's Wonderland
17) Tom Sawyer Island
18) Disneyland Railroad: Frontierland Depot

Shopping
1) Frontierland General Store
2) Hunting Supply
3) Indian Trading Post
4) Will U. Bea Mine Supply

Dining
1) Tall Tale Saloon


Folktale Forest
19) Country Bear Jamboree
20) Splash Mountain
21) The Spirit of Pocahontas
22) Grandmother Willow's Grove

Shopping
1) Paul Bunyan's
2) The Apple Tree
3) Peter Possum's Photographic Art Studio

Dining
1) Mile Long Bar
2) Hungry Bear Lodge


Fantasyland
23) Royal Hall
24) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
25) The Hunchback of Notre Dame--A Musical Adventure
26) The Adventures of Pinocchio
27) Alice in Wonderland
28) Cinderella Carrousel
29) Dumbo the Flying Elephant
30) Mad Tea Party
31) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
32) The Hunny Tree
33) Peter Pan's Neverland Voyage
34) A Frozen Adventure
35) Arendelle Royal Reception
36) Frozen Funland
37) The Voyage of the Little Mermaid
38) Scuttle's Cove
39) Ariel's Grotto
40) Tangled: An Enchanting Adventure
41) "it's a small world"
42) Storyteller's Nook
43) Disneyland Railroad--Fantasyland Depot

Shopping
1) Disney Magic
2) Geppetto's Toy Shop
3) Pooh Corner
4) Wandering Oaken's Trading Post
5) Flynn's Pilfered Goods

Dining
1) Festival of Foods
2) Cleo's
3) Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall
4) Captain Hook's Galley
5) Ice Palace Dining Hall
6) The Snuggly Duckling


Toontown
44) Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
45) The Jolly Trolley
46) Mickey's House
47) Minnie's House
48) Mickey's Big Top Spin
49) Goofy's Airport
50) Tugboat Donald
51) Oswald's House
52) Chip 'n' Dale's Treehouse

Shopping
1) Gag Factory

Dining
1) Scrooge McDuck's Good Time Cafe


Tomorrowland
53) Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
54) Star Tours
55) Tomorrowland PeopleMover
56) Astro Orbiter
57) Plectu's Intergalactic Revue
58) Oceana: Undersea Voyage
59) Space Mountain
60) Journey Into Imagination
61) ImageWorks
62) TRON: The Game Grid
63) Digital Labs
64) Horizons
65) Soarin'

Shopping
1) Store Command
2) Star Trader
3) Encom Emporium

Dining
1) Astronomer's Club
2) Mos Eisley Cantina
3) Starliner Diner
4) End of the Line Cafe


Entertainment

  • The Dapper Dans
  • The Tall Tale Inn Revue
  • The Sword in the Stone Ceremony
  • Native American Ceremonies at Grandmother Willow's Grove
  • The Disneyland Maine Marching Band
  • Disney's Dream Celebration Parade
  • Main Street Electrical Parade
  • Disney Dreams: Experience the Magic!
Character Meet & Greets
Main Street, U.S.A.

  • Various Disney Characters at Town Square
Adventureland
  • Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie and Abu at the Adventureland Bazaar
  • Baloo, King Louie, Mowgli (from The Jungle Book), Timon, Rafiki (from The Lion King), Tarzan, Jane and Terk (from Tarzan) at the Adventureland Welcome House
  • Indiana Jones near Indiana Jones Adventure
  • Captain Jack Sparrow nearby El Cofre del Tesoro
Frontierland
  • Woody, Jessie and Bullseye (from the Toy Story films) in front of the General Store
  • Pecos Bill and Slue Foot Sue (occasionally) after shows at the Tall Tale Saloon
  • Cowboy Chip 'n' Dale
Folktale Forest
  • Big Al, Henry, Wendell, Liverlips and Shaker nearby Country Bear Hall
  • Brer Bear, Brer Fox and Brer Rabbit (from Song of the South) at the exit to Splash Mountain
  • Kenai and Koda (from Brother Bear)
  • Pocahontas, John Smith and Meeko at Grandmother Willow's Grove
Fantasyland
  • Disney Princes & Princesses (Snow White and Prince Ferdinand, Cinderella and Prince Charming, Aurora and Phillip, Belle and Adam, Tiana and Naveen) at the Royal Hall
  • The Seven Dwarfs (occasionally, but Dopey will be out and about most of the time) at the Village Courtyard
  • Quasimodo, Esmeralda, Clopin and Phoebus (from The Hunchback of Notre Dame) nearby Festival of Foods
  • Pinocchio, Gepetto and Jiminy Cricket inside Gepetto's Toy Shop
  • Alice, the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum, the March Hare, the Cheshire Cat and the Queen of Hearts nearby Mad Tea Party
  • Merlin after the Sword in the Stone Ceremony
  • Dumbo and Timothy Mouse nearby Dumbo the Flying Elephant (here's what the Dumbo walkaround costume looks like)
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  • Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit and Christopher Robin in the 100 Acre Wood
  • Peter Pan, Wendy, Hook and Smee nearby Peter Pan's Neverland Voyage
  • Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf at Arendelle Royal Reception
  • Ariel and Eric inside Ariel's Grotto
  • Rapunzel and Flynn nearby Tangled: An Enchanting Adventure
Mickey's Toontown
  • Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Pluto, Oswald, Chip, Dale, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Scrooge McDuck, Pete, Ludwig von Drake, Horace, Clarabelle, the Three Little Pigs intermittently throughout the land
  • Roger Rabbit, Jessica Rabbit and Eddie Valiant nearby Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
Tomorrowland
  • Buzz Lightyear nearby Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
  • Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, Yoda, R2-D2, C-3PO and Chewbacca nearby Star Tours
  • Plectu and Sonny Eclipse at the Starliner Diner
  • Dreamfinder and Figment at the Imagination Courtyard
  • Tron, Clu and Yori at Encom
And that's it for Disneyland Park. In the next post, we'll look at the park's second gate: the Disney/P.I.X.A.R. Studios.
 
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Twilight_Roxas

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Nice I wonder how the order of the segments goes for Disney Dreams: Experience the Magic plus does the show get a holiday version like Disney Dreams of Christmas/Winter Dreams?
 

DisneyManOne

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Sorry for the long hiatus, everyone. But for now, I've decided to leave the Disney/P.I.X.A.R. Studios aside for now (I'm debating whether or not to use it). Nonetheless, here's the next park at the Disneyland Maine Resort.

Welcome to...
Disney's Earth

To all who yearn for freedom & opportunity, welcome! Disney's Earth seeks to bring the worlds of our planet to life as never before. Here, we celebrate the triumphs, remember the struggles, mourn the heartaches, and dare to dream of freedom. May Disney's Earth entertain, enlighten, and inspire. May it forever be a tribute to all of the men who sacrificed so much, and may it celebrate the wonder that is our incredible planet.

This dedication welcomes all to this wonderful new park celebrating the culture and diversity of our incredible planet. After passing through the entrance turnstiles, you arrive into a large courtyard. This is The Beginning. In the center of the courtyard, you'll find The Globe. The Globe is a huge spinning sphere (not as big as Illuminations, but still pretty big.) The globe stands within a spouting fountain, and on the globe itself, of course, is the outlined detail of the seven continents. On the pathway, walking inside of the courtyard, you'll see the ground is actually a huge map of the world, spread across the ground of the courtyard.

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Surrounding the courtyard perimeter, you'll find various shops to explore. Port of Entry, Disney Traders, and the Gateway Gifts store are all just a sample of the shops there. The World Flavors restaraunt offers a great selection of foods found around the world.
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Directly behind the spinning globe fountain, you'll find Planet Earth, a surround screen 3-D movie which features sights, sounds, and smells of the world's most memorable icons and landscapes. The theater is smaller than the other 3-D show theaters, creating a smaller crowd intake. Instead, there will be two theaters. Since the theaters are smaller, it offers a more intimate experience.
Now that the courtyard has been completed, there is a left and right path out of the Continental Community. We'll take the left path and arrive at the American Waterfront.

The Beginning

1) Planet Earth
Shopping
1) Port of Entry
2) Disney Traders
3) Gateway Gifts
Dining
1) World Flavors
Sorry there wasn't much there for this land. But once we step on the waterfront, a whole new world is ours to explore! See ya there!
 

MANEATINGWREATH

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Um...a lot of the earlier stuff, especially Adventureland and Frontierland are taken directly from my dream resorts, almost word for word. I'm not mad because you gave me credit, but try to reword some of your stuff if you're going to use my ideas, haha. Other than that, I'm enjoying this, of course. I'm flattered that you used my work for such an expansive project! Keep it up! I'll probably be sending a dream resort this site's way this summer.
 

DisneyManOne

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Original Poster
Um...a lot of the earlier stuff, especially Adventureland and Frontierland are taken directly from my dream resorts, almost word for word. I'm not mad because you gave me credit, but try to reword some of your stuff if you're going to use my ideas, haha. Other than that, I'm enjoying this, of course. I'm flattered that you used my work for such an expansive project! Keep it up! I'll probably be sending a dream resort this site's way this summer.

Sorry about that, MEW. It's just that I really liked your ideas from your dream resort.

Now then, let's move on to the next land of Disney's Earth.

American Waterfront
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It's the turn of the century at American Waterfront, where you'll experience both a New York enlivened by new immigrants, and the heartwarming New England fishing village of Cape Cod. An elevated rail system, restaurants and shops characterize bustling New York. Cape Cod offers a slower pace and the opportunity to stroll leisurely along its quaint streets.

After stepping through the land, you'll find a beautifully placed pier over-looking a bay, which surrounds the pier. At the entrance of the area, you'll spot the Electric Railway Trolleys, which bring guests from the American Waterfront, into the Continental Community and vice versa.

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To you right, you'll see three short piers, each separated by a floating vessel. Two vessels actually doubles as a store. They are the Steamboat Mickey's and Aunt Peg's Village Novelties. The third ship is the Liberty Landing restaraunt.

In a small alcove, guests will find a Columbia village. In one particular vine-covered cottage, guests will find the American Gardens Theater. Here, The American Adventure, a full audio-animatronic show, which plays daily.


In the small American alcove, you'll find a re-model of the Liberty Bell. A large tree, the Liberty Tree, stands tall, as fourteen lanterns sway from it's branches.
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In one of the houses, you'll find the Columbia Harbor House, a food service restaraunt. You might also spot the local quartet group, the Voices of Liberty.

To you left, you'll find Aquatopia, where guests can board an experimental watercraft and embark on a twisting, whirling, wild ride through a labyrinth of fountains, rock formations and whirlpools. Next to the attraction, you'll find the Newsie's Novelties gift stand and the Cape Cod Cook-Off. In a sea shack off to the side, Donald's Boat Builders,where you may enjoy continuous shows alternating between classic Disney cartoon shorts, live performances and a character show featuring Donald Duck and friends.

Directly ahead, is the S.S. Columbia, a large cruise ship floating along the bay. The ship features the Over the Waves stage show, as well as a grand dining experience in the S.S. Columbia Dining Room.

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After taking a left at the S.S. Columbia, you'll make your way to the next land, World Showcase.
 

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