Texas Disney Resort

Vipraa

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Been working on this for a while now and its finally here.The entire point of this project is that I wanted to have a blank canvas to build ideas from so I'm not limited by the constraints and overhead of the current resorts. This is all pure blue sky while being as realistic and and feasible as possible. This project is meant to pump out good attractions, lands and experience ideas while just being good fun. The project is also in a constant state of evolution which means things will constantly be changing as we go along. The Project will be built out in phases as if the resort was organically growing along its lifespan.​


Location
The Resort will located just off Interstate 10 outside of Houston. This project will be partly based off my Disneyland Oasis plans from the WEDCAR Race competition. It will be located approximately less then 30 mins from Houston (largest population in TX), 2 hours from San Antonio and 100 miles from Galveston for cruises with other large metro areas not much farther. This allows the resort to have a large local population while be close to a Port for Disney Cruise line and other tourist destinations.

There are a few reasons that I choose this area. The high amount of open land and its got a high local population with Houstan area alone being 6.2 million and the fifth fastest growing metro area in the US. San Antonio area has a population of 2.3 million additional people and has grown by over half a million in the last 10 years. This will allow the resort to survive off of locals while its gains popularity with domestic and foreign tourists.


Overview

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The Resort will complement both Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts by being distinctly its own and unique while being unmistakeably Disney and familiar. This will help guest want to come to then new resort and the old ones by providing different experiences when they vacation to different resorts. When full built out the resort will be a truly unique tourist destination with many different unique resorts and attractions to visit. Here we will have a few short overviews of the different guest attractions of the resort.
Kingdom of Dreams Park
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The Kingdom of Dreams Park is the heart and soul of this new resort. This Magic Kingdom style park is loosely based on the original Disneyland style but given twists all its own to allow it to differentiate from the Disneyland and Magic Kingdom Parks. It is the first park built at the new resort and built in the prim location at the north end of the resort with direct access from the Disney Central entertainment, shopping and dining district and straight access from the parking facilities.

Worlds of Disney Park
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Worlds of Disney Park is the second gate of the Texas Disney Resort. This park will be able to house multiple different IPs without seeming out of place. The different aspects and themes of the park will be the different worlds of Disney. Some of the worlds include Hollywood, Culture, Star Wars, Marvel and Pixar among others. The gate will be located on the West side of the resort complex and just a short walk away from the Kingdom of Dreams Park.

Disney's Mythic Kingdom Park
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Disney's Mythic Kingdom Park is the third gate of the resort. This park will be similar to the Magic Kingdom style parks in its ability to house newly created unique IPs and existing IPs in one cohesive environment. The Park will have many different themed "Kingdoms" where these fit. The park will be located just a short walk away from the other 2 parks on the East side of the resort.


Disney Central

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Disney Central is the entertainment, shopping and dining district of the resort. It will be centrally located and have easy access to all 3 main gates as well as the parking complexes. Live entertainment will happen throughout the district every night and the area will constantly be evolving to provide the best and most entertain experience for guests.


Disney's Geyser Point
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Disney's Geyser Point Water Park will be the sole water park of the resort. It will revolve around a large national park where geysers regularly erupt and cause the area to flood. Hots springs, wave pools, crazy slides and other innovative attractions can be found at this water park.



That's it for now and always thanks for reading. Comments and questions are always appreciated. Soon we will dive deep into the the details of the first park the Kingdom of Dreams.
 

Vipraa

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The Kingdom of of Dreams is the first park built at the Texas Disney Resort. Opening in our hypothetical timeline of 2023 this park will anchor the resort and will be the only get for the first 10 years of operation. Located on the north side of the resort and a straight shot from the parking complex and Disney Central Entertainment, Shopping and Dining District. Guest can travel to the park in two different fashions. The First is taking the monorail from Grand Central Station or monorail resorts to the Kingdom of Dreams monorail station. Second is walking from Disney central. Guests who choose to walk will approach the front gates by passing through the Kingdom of Dreams Resort Hotel. Similar to the Disneyland hotel in Paris this hotel acts as the opening curtain to the show that is the Kingdom of Dreams.
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The Kingdom of Dreams is a Disneyland style castle park but is significantly different in its approach of this type of park. While Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom are very similar in terms of lands and layout, the Kingdom of Dreams takes new ideas and concepts and merges them with the old to create a new and different experience from the other 2 domestic castle parks.

The park will still retain the class hub and spokes design of the other parks but will also bring in new features to control crowds and congestion within the park. When the park opens it will consist 5 different lands, both unique and familiar to those in the other Magic Kingdoms.

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Discovery Avenue
The entry land to the park follows a very similar concept to Main Street U.S.A but with a different old Victorian steampunk theme. As guests enter the park they are greeted by the large Steam-O-Rail Station. As the pass under the archway they enter Town Square, the heart of this bustling town that is full of optimism that this new steampunk inspired technology brings. Straight ahead is the main Discovery Avenue which leads straight to the hub and Snow White Castle. Off to the right side of Town Square is Bell Boulevard leading to Edison Square. Connecting Edison Square to Discovery Avenue is Center Street.

Nature’s Wonderland
Natures Wonderland is a new land that focuses on the beauty and majesty of nature that Walt always loved. Here guests can enter the mining town of Crystal Landing at the base of the Crystal Canyon along the Davis River. Here guest can experience what mining towns were like and maybe even enter the Crystal Canyon and find the countless riches the canyon possesses. Or guest can take a stroll down Coyote Pass and discover the wonders and secrets of the Pacific Northwest.

Adventure Isle
Adventure Isle is a land where everyone can find a new adventure for themselves. Here guests can take part in many different adventures that range from the whimsical to the creepy. Whether you want to go on a epic hunt for hunny, battle off singing buccaneers or explore the haunted forests for sing ghouls everyone can find there favorite adventure in Adventure Isle.

Fantasyland
The only carryover land from the other castle parks is the one that they are most synonymous with. It is the largest land in the park and contains a large lagoon that spans the entire Fantasyland. Classic favorites such as Peter Pan’s Flight, Its a Small World and the Mad Tea Party are found here along with new attractions such as The North Mountain Expedition, I’ve Got a Dream: A Tangled Tale and Pixie Hollow. At night Mickey’s vivid imagination and dreams take over Fantasyland Lagoon in Fantasmic!

Horizons Space Port
Horizons space port is a new take on Tomorrowland that focuses purely on what exists outside our planet. Themed to a retro futuristic space port that will resist the constant problem of tomorrow becoming yesterday this land will feature many different exiting attractions that will bring the hope and optimism of discovery and what the future will bring.

Central Plaza
At the center of the park is the all important hub. Here Snow White Castle prominently stands at the center of the park completing the trio of original Disney princess castles. A large 2 section hub it is designed to easy traffic during high volume times such as parades and fireworks. The hub is designed to have multiple different parade routes that can be configured based upon the crowd levels and parade needs. Here guest can also dine at 2 different fine dining establishments. Guest can end there night with a bang here as well by watching the evening nighttime spectacular at this prime location with a great view of Snow White Castle.
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Expansions
There will be expansions of the park and there is a lot of land set aside for this purpose as the park will evolve as the resort grows to better entertain the guest who come to visit the park.



Next we will go on a land by land tour of the Kingdom of Dreams as well as view different attraction and entertainment plans for the park. As always any ideas, thoughts or improvements are welcome and wanted. Thanks for reading.
 
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Imagineerland

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Just wanted to stop by and let you know that I'm really impressed with what you have here so far. I really appreciate the start of realistic site planning, as in showing varied pathways, understanding showbuilding size, backstage, etc. This is just about exactly what my stuff looked like a few years ago. So nice job!
 

Vipraa

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@Twilight_Roxas Yes its the North Mountain from Frozen. You can see the full attraction in my Signature.

@TRF Thanks any feedback is appreciated. Im trying to make this as detailed as possible and including building layouts, character locations and anything that adds to the realism of the project.
 

Vipraa

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Discovery Avenue

The entry land to the park follows a very similar concept to Main Street U.S.A but with a different old victorian steampunk theme. As guests enter the park they are greeted by the large Steam-O-Rail Station. As the pass under the archway they enter Town Square, the heart of this bustling town that is full of optimism that this new steampunk inspired technology brings. Straight ahead is the main Discovery Avenue which leads straight to the hub and Snow White Castle. Off to the right side of Town Square is Bell Boulevard leading to Edison Square. Connecting Edison Square to Discovery Avenue is Center Street.

As guests enter the Kingdom of Dreams the first land the come across is Discovery Avenue. The land is made up of several different streets. When guest first enter they come to the Town Centre where they can meet several of there favorite Disney characters or catch the Steam-O-Rail for a scenic ride around the Kingdom. Entertainment is present throughout the day including , Dapper Dans, trolley shows and flag ceremonies. At Town Centre guests can also read the dedication plaque.

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The main area of Discovery Avenue is of course, Discovery Avenue. This large bustling street is full always full of life. The street is humming with the sound of new inventions as steam rises from various buildings and various machines work along the street. Here we can find The Emporium, the largest shop in the Kingdom of Dreams. At the end of the street is the Market House bakery where guests can find freshly baked goods as well as Starbucks Coffee. Here we can also find many of the citizens of Discovery Avenue going about their daily lives enjoying the wonders that this new technology brings.

On the East side of Discovery Avenue is Bell Boulevard, named after the famous inventor Alexander Graham Bell. This street serves a permanent themed crowd bypass what houses the specialty shops in Discovery Avenue.

Edison Square is located just off Bell Blvd. and Center Street and is named after the famous inventor Thomas Edison. Here guests can find the Videopolis Theater and exclusive shop, the Disney Vault as well as meet some of their favorite Disney characters.

Connecting Discovery Avenue to Edison Square is the small Center Street which house 2 different dining locations for guests to enjoy.

The Liberty Arcade is located behind the Emporium. It is a permanent crowd control bypass that leads from the central plaza to Town Centre. The Entrance to the exclusive Club 33 is located within the Arcade.


Attractions
Steam-O-Rail
The first thing guests see as they enter the park is the majestic Steam-O-Rail entering its victorian style station. The Steam-O-Rail is a Steampunk inspired steam train monorail that transports guests around the park. The Steam-O-Rail is based on the the Mark VIII Monorails that transport guest to the park to save costs and streamline maintenance. Traveling counter-clockwise the 300 foot long trains can hold up to 270 passengers per train. Up to 3 trains can be on the track at one time. The passengers sit facing towards the park in 3 different rows in 6 passenger cars. The Grand Circle Tour takes approximately 20 minutes and makes stosp at Horizons Space Port and Fantasyland along the way. Between Horizons station and Fantasyland station the Steam-O-Rail enters an extended show building where the train passes through various fantasy locations such as Pixie Hollow, Under the sea with Ariel and Agrabah.

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Ride Details
Ride Length: 20 minutes (full loop)
Maximum Speed: 15 mph
270 passengers per train
55 passengers per car
Theoretical Capacity: 7290 riders per hour (270 passengers per stop, 3 trains)
Target Capacity: 2430 riders per hour (270 rides per loop, 3 trains)
Ticket Rating: C - Ticket



Videopolis

Videopolis is a combination video and Audio-Animatronic show that highlights the famous inventors and visionaries of that past and looks forward to a brighter future made possible by the wonders of technology. Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison and many other all make appearances. The show concludes with a grand finale showing the promise of the future and even features a guest appearance by Walt Disney to show us all that the truly is a great big beautiful tomorrow shining at the end of every day.

Show Details
Pre-Show Length: 5 minutes
Show Length: 12 minutes
Load Time: 3 minutes
Theater Capacity: 400 seats
Theoretical Capacity: 1600 guests per hour
Ticket Rating: C - Ticket



Discovery Street Vehicles

Discovery Street Vehicles are constantly traveling from Town Centre to the Central Plaza and Up and Down Discovery Avenue and Bell Blvd during the first half of the day. There are a few different vehicles to choose from all themed to the turn of the century Steampunk style. Depending on the crowd levels the vehicles will operate until 5 pm.

Omnibus

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Steam Trolley
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Cars
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Brass Trolley

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Restaurants
Bella Notte
Enjoy some delicious family friendly Italian table service food at the beautiful Bella Notte restaurant. Here guests can share spaghetti and meatballs and more at this fun dining near the entrance of the park. Inspired by the classic 1955 film Lady and the Tramp this charming restaurant is the perfect family dining spot.


Hyperion Cafe

The Hyperion Cafe is a counter service restaurant where the large airship Hyperion moored inside. The counter area is themed to ticket booths for the large airship. Classic American style food is served here including burgers, fries and sandwiches


Mysteries of the Nautilus
A signature dining located within the mysterious Nautilus submarine from the classic film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. This 200 seat restaurant specializes in serving fine steaks and seafood within the differ compartments of the Nautilus. Captain Nemo may even stop by and ask how you liked food. There are 2 lunch and 3 dinner seatings for this restaurant every day. Lunch: 11am, 1pm. Dinner: 4pm, 6pm, 8pm.


Market House
This classic bakery located at the edge of the Central Plaza serves delicious goods freshly baked everyday. It is also the location of the parks Starbucks Coffee.


The Soda Fountain

This restaurant is a turn of the century ice cream parlor with touches of a 50’s soda fountain. Guests can pick up a simple Ice cream to go, enjoy specialty ice cream floats or eat a select number of delicious deli sandwiches prepared fresh.


Club 33
The exclusive members only club located on the second floor above The Emporium. The Club is accessed through a discreet door located in the Liberty Arcade. Members have exclusive access to the club as it is not open to the public. The restaurant is one of only a few that serve alcohol in the park. The club also has a large veranda that overlooks Central Plaza and provides great views of parades and nighttime spectacular.


Verne Lounge

This is another exclusive area of the park. Located on the second floor of the Market House and available for reservations and private parties. When the lounge is not reserved it available for Club 33 members. Fine appetizers and drinks are served here. Like Club 33 the lounge has a large veranda to view the Central Plaza. This is also one of the few areas in the park that serves alcohol.


Stores
The Emporium
The largest gift and souvenir shop in the Kingdom of Dreams. The Emporium offers apparel, plush toys, pin, candy and more.

Candy Palace

Follow your nose inside this old-fashioned candy shop, where caramel apples, peanut brittle and fudge are made on site

Crystal Arts

Find something beautiful even on a budget at this shop selling fine jewelry, china, clocks, Disney figurines and pins.

Disney Vault

This shop is home to most Disney collectible merchandise, jewelry, art and figures. Guests can also find some Disney animated features here that are currently in the vault.

Discovery Theater

Purchase your memories you have made with Disney’s Photopass service here at the photo view station. Gifts and souvenirs are also available at the Theater’s exit.


Entertainment

Characters
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Discovery Theater
Meet the Magnificent Mickey, the Astounding Donaldo or Minnie Magnifique as they prepare for their big show at the Discovery Theater. All 3 characters are interactive and can talk to guests. Mickey Mouse generally greets guests in Rehearsal rooms 1, 2 or 3. Donald Duck generally greets guests in rehearsal rooms A or B. Minnie Mouse generally greets guest in rehearsal rooms C or D. Open for the full park hours.

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Outdoor Locations

1) Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (Open - 4:30pm)

2) Pinocchio or Jiminy Cricket (Open - 4:30pm)

3) Anastasia, Drizella and Lady Tremaine (Open - 8pm)

4) Goofy (Open - 4:30 pm)

5) Chip and Dale (Open - 3pm)

6) Mary Poppins and Bert (Penguins occasionally) (Open - 3pm)

Non-regular locations (only staffed in high traffic times)

7) Pluto

8) Suzy and Perla

9) Huey, Dewey and Louie

10) Daisy Duck


Roaming Characters

1) Alice and the Mad Hatter (mornings)

2) Peter Pan and Wendy Darling (mornings)

3) Mary Poppins and Bert (afternoons after 3pm)


Shows
A) Mickey Mouse and the News Boys (15 minutes)
Typical Showtimes: 10am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, 2pm and 5pm

B) Discovery Avenue Trolly Show (15 minutes)
Typical Showtimes: 9:30am, 11am, 12pm, 2:30pm

C) Citizens of Discovery Avenue
Typical Showtimes: Constant Open - 5pm

D) Dapper Dans
Typical Showtimes: Constant Open - 5pm

E) Flag Ceremony (10 minutes)
Typical Showtime: 5pm
 

Twilight_Roxas

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Cool. Can't wait to see the nighttime shows. I could try, and help with the fireworks show that could have fireworks, fountains, mist screens, animation projections on the castle, lasers, and fire, and anything else it needs.
 

Vipraa

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Nature’s Wonderland

This new land concept in the Kingdom of Dreams is inspired by Walt’s love of nature and conservation and the original Disneyland ride “Mine Train through Nature’s Wonderland”. Natures Wonderland is a new land that focuses on the beauty and majesty of nature that Walt always loved. Here guests can enter the mining town of Crystal Landing at the base of the Crystal Canyon along the Davis River. Here guest can experience what mining towns were like and maybe even enter the Crystal Canyon and find the countless riches the canyon possesses. Or guest can take a stroll down Coyote Pass and discover the wonders and secrets of the Pacific Northwest. This land is meant to inspire guests with a greater respect for nature and the natural wonders of the world.

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Nature’s Wonderland is divided into two separate sections. The desert canyon themed Crystal Canyon and the National Park themed Coyote Pass.

Crystal Canyon is the Larger of the 2 sections. It is themed to a rustic mining town at the base of a large canyon. Here guest can explore the booming mining town, catch a bite to eat at the local saloon or even ride a mine train into the mysterious crystal caverns. Live entertainment and characters are roaming around the town so keep your eyes open.

The second part of the land is Coyote Pass. Coyote pass is themed after the natural beauty of the pacific northwest. guest can walk amongst the tree exploring the area or maybe take an exhilarating hang gliding ride around the wonders of the world. At the end of the pass is a gift shop where guest can bring a little bit of nature home with them at the end of their trip.



Attractions
Crystal Canyon Mine Train
The headliner attraction of the land is the Crystal Canyon Mine Train. Located at the base of the large Crystal Canyon. This attraction will be a high tech mild but wild coaster with new effects and classic storytelling. Most of the attraction takes place within the large show building behind the canyon facade. A 40 inch height requirement will allow the majority of guest to experience this fantastic attractions while the ride will still provide enough thrills for the older audiences to enjoy creating a new classic attraction for all generations.

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Full attraction write up coming soon

Ride Details
FastPass Available
Ride length: 3 minutes 30 seconds
Crystal Canyon height: 85 feet
Ride height: 50 feet
Largest Drop: 15 feet
Maximum Speed: 25 mph
Height requirement: 40 inches
30 passengers per train
45 second dispatch
Theoretical Capacity: 2400 guest per hour
Ticket Rating: E - Ticket


Woody’s Roundup
Woody’s Roundup is a puppetry show based on the fictional 1950’s tv show by the same name for the Disney Pixar film Toy Story 2. The show features favorite characters from the movie such as Woody, Jessie, Bullseye and Stinky Pete. The 17 minute long show takes place in a small rustic theater and is a rough and tumble good time for everyone.

Show Details
Show length: 17 minutes
Load time: 3 minutes
Theater Capacity: 200 seats
Theoretical Capacity: 600 guests per hour
Ticket Rating: C - Ticket



Soarin’
The fan favorite simulator attraction comes to Nature’s Wonderland. The ride will take guests on a simulated hang gliding ride of different sites and natural wonders around the world. Each flight visits different locations around the world which change flight to flight. Similar to Star Tour: The Adventure Continues the flights will be randomized with over 100 different locations to visit rides are never the same. Guests can ride the attraction many different times and still not get the same experience.

Ride Details
FastPass Available
Height Requirement: 40 inches
Ride Length: 4 minutes 51 seconds
Load Time: 1 minute 30 seconds
Number of Theaters: 2
87 guests per show
Theoretical Capacity: 1606 guests per hour
Ticket Rating: E - Ticket


Restaurants
The Lucky Nugget Saloon
Enjoy barbecue and burgers here at this large counter service restaurant in Nature’s Wonderland. The restaurant is themed to a old time western saloon in the mining town of Crystal Landing. The restaurant serves burgers, barbecue and classic texmex style food and has an open topping bar.


Stores
Nature’s Tresures
Gift shop located in Nature’s Wonderland that sells different souvenirs that represent natural wonders and conservation. Guests can buy things like baby trees, quartz formations and even rare gems. This is also the Disney Conservation Fund headquarters in the Park.

Coyote Trading Post

This is the main gift shop for Nature’s Wonderland. The store is the general store and vacationers paradise of the land. Guests can buy general themed merchandise and sweets at this store.

Entertainment
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Characters
1) Woody and Jessie (10am - 5pm)

2) Dug and Russel (10am - 5pm)

3) Kenai and Koda (10am - 5pm)

4) Pocahontas (30 minutes after Open - 8pm)


Shows

A)Bob’s Banjo Band
Typical Showtimes: 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 4pm

B) Mine Town Hoedown
Typical Showtimes: 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm, 4:30pm

Parades
Typical Showtimes: 3pm, 9pm, 11pm
 
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Vipraa

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@andysol The resort is similar to Disneyland and Universal Orlando but on a larger scale. Think of it as a happy medium between DL and WDW. Still working on the map of the entire resort but its coming. Imagine the central part of the resort as a compass with Disney Central in the center with the Kingdom of Dreams to the north, Worlds of Disney to the West and Mythic Kingdom to the East. The Parking facilities will be at the south. Resorts and other activities will be scatted around the rest of the resort. Currently no plans for Golf because they take up so much space but mini-golf is a possibility.
 

Vipraa

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Adventure Isle

This new land is a new twist on the original adventure land concepts of Disney parks. It brings guest though different themed areas that guest can adventure through. Adventure Isle is a land where everyone can find a new adventure for themselves. The land brings many fan favorite attractions from other Disney parks to the Kingdom of Dreams. Here guests can take part in many different adventures that range from the whimsical to the creepy. Whether you want to go on a epic hunt for hunny, battle off singing buccaneers or explore the haunted forests for sing ghouls everyone can find there favorite adventure in Adventure Isle.

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Adventure Isle’s design follow similar philosophies to previous Adventurelands in other Disney parks. There are no straight paths in Adventure Isle a there are forks in the paths that lead in different directions. The main pathway of Adventure Isle lies along the parade route from the Central Plaza to Nature’s Wonderland.

To the north side of Adventure Isle is the ruins of the old Spanish fort Castillo Del Fuego which has fallen into a great state of disrepair. This area houses the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction and supporting areas. On the west side of Adventure Isle is the whimsical Hundred Acre Wood as well as the Island Outposts which sell various types of merchandise form all around the world. In the south we have the Haunted mansion as well as the Festival of the Lion King Theater.

Attractions
Pirates of the Caribbean
The classic attractions come to the Kingdom of Dreams. Located in the ruins of the abandoned Spanish fort Castillo Del Fuego. Pirates have taken up residence inside the fort now that the original occupants have left. The classic boat ride takes guests from the fort lagoon and plunges down into the caves known as Dead Mens Grotto used to escape the fort when under siege. Here guests see the skeleton remains of a band of pirates guarding their loot. The boats take another plunge out of the grotto into the past where pirates are attacking the fort.

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Ride Details

FastPass Available
Ride Length: 15 minutes
Largest Drop: 20 feet
Number of Drops: 2
Max speed: 15 mph
20 passengers per boat
20 second dispatch
Theoretical Capacity: 3600 Guests Per Hour



The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh
The dark ride The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh based upon the film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh comes to the The Kingdom of Dreams. The ride is a refinement of the attractions located at Magic Kingdom, Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland with new technology and effects enhancing the experience. The facade and queue are themed to the Idealistic storybook like Hundred Acre Wood. The ride is a classic track driven dark ride and guests board 6 passenger Hunny Pots before venturing out during a very blustery day.

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Ride Details

Ride Length: 3 minutes 15 seconds
6 passengers per vehicle
15 second dispatch
Theoretical Capacity: 1440 Guests Per Hour



The Haunted Mansion
The classic omnimover attraction come to the Kingdom of Dreams here in Adventure Isle. The Haunted Mansion here is not a well kept manor but is more in line with the Phantom Manor located at Disneyland Paris. Located in a heavily forested area the once great manor is now falling to disrepair. The queue winds through the expansive graveyard where guests can explore and find some of the manor. Guests then enter the main lobby of the the manor before entering one of 2 stretching rooms.

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Ride Details
Ride Length: 7:00
2 Passengers Per Vehicle
3 second dispatch
Theoretical Capacity: 2400 guests per hour


The Festival of the Lion King

The award winning show The Festival of the Lion King comes to the Kingdom of Dreams. The theater is located in an african themed building within a heavily forested area of Adventure Isle. The show uses songs, dance, puppetry and visual effects to portray a tribal celebration in an African savanna setting filled with lions, elephants, giraffes, birds, zebras and gazelles. In this theater environment, Festival of the Lion King is a traveling celebration presented by Simba and his friends (including a band of four human singers). The show is in the form of a revue. The shows take place at the top of every hour from 1 hour after park open until 10 pm.

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Show Details
Show Length: 32 minutes
Load Time: 15 minutes
Unload Time: 8 minutes
Theater Capacity: 800 seats



Restaurants
Castillo Del Fuego
Enjoy fantastic family food at the waterfront dining at the Castillo Del Fuego. Guest can dine on deliciously prepared Caribbean and Spanish cuisine at this signature dining location. Located on the water with the Pirates of the Caribbean boats floating peaceful by. Similar to the Blue Bayou the restaurant gives the illusion of dining at night intensified by the ambient noise fireflies, crickets and frogs


Tortuga Tavern

The Tortuga Tavern is a pirate themed counter service restaurant located by the ruins of Castillo Del Fuego. The restaurants serves classic american style food like burgers and sandwiches as well as caribbean inspired food like jerk shrimp.


Island Outposts
The Island Outposts are various shops and stands that offer themed merchandise and food. Food on offer includes grilled chicken, lamb kabobs and turkey legs. This is also where guest can purchase the famous disney Dole Whip.


Stores
Island Outposts
The Island Outposts are various shops and stands that offer themed merchandise and food.
The shops have many different themes and look like an area that was put together by many impoverished vendors over many years. The shops offer lots of different merchandise form all over the world.

Agrabah Bazaar
This area is closely themed to the Island Outposts but is a little more high class and in a more middle eastern style. Offers various different kinds of merchandise from all around the world.

Treasure Chest
The main Pirates of the Caribbean shop at the Kingdom of Dreams. Located across the way from the famous attraction this shop offer all the pirate themed merchandise that you could want from toy swords to eye patches. Also located within the store is the Pirates League where kids and adults can transform themselves into Pirates and Mermaids.

Momento Mori

The shop is located at the exit to the Haunted Mansion and sell various etherial merchandise form this world and worlds beyond. Spirit Photography is also available here so guest can see there inner spirits come out .


Entertainment

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Characters
1)Winnie the Pooh and Tigger (10 am - 8pm)
(Rabbit, Eeyore and Piglet appear irregularly)

2) Aladdin and Princess Jasmine (10 am - 8pm)

3) Captain Jack Sparrow (10am - 5pm)

Non-regular locations (only staffed in high traffic times)

4) Rafiki

Shows
A) Buccaneer Band
Typical Showtimes: 10:15am, 11:15am, 12:15pm, 1:15pm, 2:15 pm, 4:15 pm

Seasonal Shows

B) Cadaver Dans
Typical Showtimes: 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 8:45pm, 10:30pm, 11:45pm

Parades
3pm, 9pm, 11pm
 
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Vipraa

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Adventure Isle while close in name is not supposed to be Adventureland. Adventure Isle is broader and more Idelistic. Also there is no room for Pooh in Fantasyland here as it already is by far the largest land I have. Pooh fits just as well into this Adventure Isle as he does Critter Country and fits far better then any other fantasyland attraction if I switched them.

I went with Many Adventures over Hunny Hunt because Hunny Hunt costs 5 times as much to build as Many Adventures. Being realistic I have other attractions that I would put my theoretical dollars into. Hunny Hunt is a great/fantastic attraction yes but is 5 times as great as Many Adventures.... no especially for an IP that has limited appeal to the general population here in the US.
 

Jack Pumpkinhead

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Pooh's Adventure and the Haunted Mansion do not belong on Adventure Isle because it would not fit with the backstory nor theming of A.I.What makes Adventureland/Adventure Isle what it is,is that creates the sense that you're venturing into a jungle or a temple or a desert city.And yes,I do agree with not how your Fantasyland does not have enough room,but couldn't you add Pooh in your World Of Disney Park?
 

Brer Panther

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Thank you for not putting Pooh in Critter Country. The Adventure Isle location does strike me as odd, but I'm happy you didn't put it in Critter Country.
 

orlando678-

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If Haunted Mansion's story would change to a World explorer who found some artifact that could call up ghosts from around the world and cursed his house then I would be totally fine and even glad with Haunted Mansion again in another themed area.
 

Vipraa

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I know the placement of Pooh is not in the most ideal spot but its the best place for it as the resort currently stands. It needs more explanation but for now Adventure Isle is not meant to be Adventureland. It is not a expedition through a jungle themed area but instead more forested (hence where the Hundred Acre Wood fits) and have every family member young and old can find there own adventures. There is a good distance between it and the other attractions. The distance between entrance to Pooh and Pirates is about the same as Splash and Pirates at MK and the heavily wooded vegetation will further separate the areas. Again its not perfect but lots Disney Park has its own quirks like this (Monster Inc in Tomorrowland and Hollywood Land and Frozen Fun and Star Wars Weekends in Old Hollywood to name a few) and its far from theme breaking.
 

Twilight_Roxas

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I realize I have Adventure Isle, and Snow White's Castle for Disneyland Queensland. Sorry about that. If you want you could help with Disneyland Park for Disneyland Queensland resort.
 

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