The Imagineering Break Room

tcool123

Well-Known Member
Looking for feedback on what will likely by the final thing for my Singapore project. I've had this lying around for a while in a PM I created with @tcool to write ideas down. Here it is, a list by tcool:

Disney’s World of Adventure
Adventurer’s Entryway –
Attractions:
  • Peoplemover to Lakeside Entertainment District
    • What the monorail is to Disneyland's Tomorrowland will be this peoplemover taking guests from within the park to a Downtown Disney/Boardwalk area. In the storyline this would be the remnants of a once proposed Epcot copy, but budget cuts got to this park badly.
  • Aventura Stage
    • A stage in similar of scope to what is used for the Morocco, Canada, and Germany shows. Mostly used for smaller acts to draw in some crowds.
  • Seaside Theater
    • The big stage for the park similar in concept to the one at Cinderella Castle. Will be built facing a lake called the Disney Sea.
  • The Explorer’s Spot
    • An indoor meet and greet location for Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
    • Meet Mickey and Minnie
Entertainment:
  • Bubblemaster at Aventura Stage
    • This show is similar to that of Seaworld's Pop, in which a bubble master does tricks with bubbles. Won't be a big draw, but a nice distraction.
  • Mickey’s Voyage of Fun at Seaside Theater
    • Similar in scope to the extravaganza shows that Tokyo puts on at Tokyo DisneySEA, guests will be taken on an adventure with Mickey as he travels the seas running into familiar friendly faces.
  • The Spirit of Adventure – A Nighttime Spectacular
    • For those who have been around long on these forums, or who have gone back to read past threads may recognize this show from my Disneyland Greece thread. However I plan to retool the show to not be an IP mess, and hopefully obtain some sort of story.
  • Meet Friendly Faces at Aventura Park
    • Essentially a version of the flagpole meets, nothing over the top. However it is offered, and allows for Mickey's friends to meet
    • Meet Donald or Daisy
    • Meet Goofy or Pluto
  • Wandering Adventurers
    • These are wandering characters throughout the land
    • Chip and Dale; Hewey, Dewey, and Louie; Doug and Russell
Restaurants:
  • The Wandering Sailor
    • This will be a quick service selling traditional theme park food, and will play into the SEA lore of the parks.
  • The Adventurer’s Club
    • It's here moved from its Disneyland Park due to reasons, but it stays the same since its Pleasure Island days
  • Café Mar presented by Starbucks
    • It's the Starbucks fill in for the park selling coffee, sandwiches, pastries, etc.
  • Navigator’s Landing
    • An aviation themed restaurant serving Italian foods mainly pizza, with pasta options among others included.
Stores:
  • Adventure Outpost
    • The size, if not bigger than MouseWorks at Epcot. Serves as the park's main store, and sets the trend for one store in most lands.
Valley of the Gods –
A Fantasia/Greek Mythology mashup land in which guests will have maintained gardens, sprawling hills, and pristine temples. Recreating the look of Ancient Greece.
Attractions:
  • The Pastoral Carousel
    • Guests ride a carousel on top one of the many pegasuses from the short in Fantasia. Essentially a copy of the one over at Shanghai.
  • Mythical Runoff Canal Boats
    • A reimagining of the Storybook River Canal Boats, now featuring classic Greek myths in miniature along with towns and scenes from Disney's Hercules as well as Fantasia.
  • The Theater of the Muses
    • An indoor theater designed to look like the temples of Ancient Greece.
  • The Battle of Olympus
    • A KUKA/Trackless hybrid anchoring Valley of the Gods, and allows guest to fight alongside the Gods in an effort to protect Olympus from the Titans.
Entertainment:
  • Hercules the Muse-ical at The Theater of the Muses
    • A revival of the Disney Cruise Line show is taken place at the park, but with one major changes. Modernized costumes bring the film and show into the 21st century, and less pop culture references.
  • Wandering Gods
    • Wandering characters throughout the land are listed here. The gods will be based on their look in The Battle of Olympus, and Hercules and Megara on their look in the updated Hercules show.
    • Zeus, Hera, Athena, Poseidon, Ares, Demeter; Hercules and Megara
Restaurants:
  • Courtyard of the Gods
    • A table service on the pricer end of things serving fine wines and cheeses along with Greek staples.
  • The Marketplace of the Valley
    • A quick service selling street foods from Greece along with popular snacks there.
  • The Olive Branch
    • A table service focusing on the cuisine of the European Mediterranean mainly Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Store:
  • Treasures of the Gods
    • The gift shop for The Battle of Olympus
Pandora: The World of Avatar –
The entire land is copied from Animal Kingdom.
Attractions:
  • Flight of Passage
  • Na’vi River Journey
Restaurants:
  • Pangu Pangu
  • Satu'li Canteen
Stores:
  • Gifts of the Na’vi
The Lost World –
The Dinosaur Institute has gone back in time, and has set up a facility in the Cretaceous period. They have built a new institute in a fortified clearing ala Terra Nova. They now invite volunteers to travel back in time, and help monitor the land.
Attractions:
  • River of the Lost
    • A relaxing boat ride through the prehistoric jungles found within The Lost World, with many dinosaurs to see.
  • Dinosaur
    • An exact copy of the ride at Animal Kingdom.
Restaurants:
  • Restaurantosaurus
    • A copy of the Animal Kingdom counterpart.
Stores:
  • The Dinosaur Institute Gifts
    • A copy of the Animal Kingdom counterpart.
Shadowland –
A Villains themed land.​
Attractions:
  • Night on Bald Mountain
    • A high speed launch coaster, in which Yen Sid has his apprentices go up and fight Chernabog and his minions.
  • The Underworld
    • A Tower of Terror style ride in which guests have won a free stay at The Underworld. Turns out it will be permanent, and Hades attempts to kill the guests through fear, but at the end Hercules saves the day.
  • Mad Madam Mim’s Malicious Magical Whirlers
    • A teacup flatride
  • The Hall of Evil
    • A meet and greet building housing popular villains. The villains will all be face characters.
    • Meet Maleficent and The Evil Queen
    • Meet Doctor Facilier and Hades
  • Sea Fury
  • An indoor dueling coaster themed to Flotsam and Jetsam, Ursula's two eels.
Entertainment:
  • The Shadow Soiree
    • A small song and dance show hosted by Facilier in which various friends pop by, and perform.
  • Wandering Wrongdoers
    • Drizella, Anastasia, Lady Tremaine; Captain Hook and Mr.Smee; Pain and Panic
Restaurants:
  • Captain Hook’s Galley
    • A quick service revival of the Disneyland Park restaurant. The food here will be Seafood.
  • BB’s Smokehouse
    • A quick service themed to the Big Bad Wolf in which guests can order delightful BBQ options.
Stores:
  • The Sorcerer’s Shop
    • The gift shop for Night on Bald Mountain.
  • Madam Medusa’s Pawnshop Boutique
    • A villain themed store selling all things villain.
  • Candy Cauldron
    • A villain themed candy/sweets shop specializing in apple products.
  • Underworld Gifts
    • The gift shop for The Underworld.
The park will be walked from Right to Left like so :
Adventurer's Entryway --> Expansion Pad --> Valley of the Gods --> The Shadowland --> Expansion Pad --> Pandora : The World of Avatar --> The Lost World --> Expansion Pad --> Adventurer's Entryway
 

Suchomimus

Well-Known Member
Looking for feedback on what will likely by the final thing for my Singapore project. I've had this lying around for a while in a PM I created with @tcool to write ideas down. Here it is, a list by tcool:

Disney’s World of Adventure
Adventurer’s Entryway –
Attractions:
  • Peoplemover to Lakeside Entertainment District
    • What the monorail is to Disneyland's Tomorrowland will be this peoplemover taking guests from within the park to a Downtown Disney/Boardwalk area. In the storyline this would be the remnants of a once proposed Epcot copy, but budget cuts got to this park badly.
  • Aventura Stage
    • A stage in similar of scope to what is used for the Morocco, Canada, and Germany shows. Mostly used for smaller acts to draw in some crowds.
  • Seaside Theater
    • The big stage for the park similar in concept to the one at Cinderella Castle. Will be built facing a lake called the Disney Sea.
  • The Explorer’s Spot
    • An indoor meet and greet location for Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
    • Meet Mickey and Minnie
Entertainment:
  • Bubblemaster at Aventura Stage
    • This show is similar to that of Seaworld's Pop, in which a bubble master does tricks with bubbles. Won't be a big draw, but a nice distraction.
  • Mickey’s Voyage of Fun at Seaside Theater
    • Similar in scope to the extravaganza shows that Tokyo puts on at Tokyo DisneySEA, guests will be taken on an adventure with Mickey as he travels the seas running into familiar friendly faces.
  • The Spirit of Adventure – A Nighttime Spectacular
    • For those who have been around long on these forums, or who have gone back to read past threads may recognize this show from my Disneyland Greece thread. However I plan to retool the show to not be an IP mess, and hopefully obtain some sort of story.
  • Meet Friendly Faces at Aventura Park
    • Essentially a version of the flagpole meets, nothing over the top. However it is offered, and allows for Mickey's friends to meet
    • Meet Donald or Daisy
    • Meet Goofy or Pluto
  • Wandering Adventurers
    • These are wandering characters throughout the land
    • Chip and Dale; Hewey, Dewey, and Louie; Doug and Russell
Restaurants:
  • The Wandering Sailor
    • This will be a quick service selling traditional theme park food, and will play into the SEA lore of the parks.
  • The Adventurer’s Club
    • It's here moved from its Disneyland Park due to reasons, but it stays the same since its Pleasure Island days
  • Café Mar presented by Starbucks
    • It's the Starbucks fill in for the park selling coffee, sandwiches, pastries, etc.
  • Navigator’s Landing
    • An aviation themed restaurant serving Italian foods mainly pizza, with pasta options among others included.
Stores:
  • Adventure Outpost
    • The size, if not bigger than MouseWorks at Epcot. Serves as the park's main store, and sets the trend for one store in most lands.
Valley of the Gods –
A Fantasia/Greek Mythology mashup land in which guests will have maintained gardens, sprawling hills, and pristine temples. Recreating the look of Ancient Greece.
Attractions:
  • The Pastoral Carousel
    • Guests ride a carousel on top one of the many pegasuses from the short in Fantasia. Essentially a copy of the one over at Shanghai.
  • Mythical Runoff Canal Boats
    • A reimagining of the Storybook River Canal Boats, now featuring classic Greek myths in miniature along with towns and scenes from Disney's Hercules as well as Fantasia.
  • The Theater of the Muses
    • An indoor theater designed to look like the temples of Ancient Greece.
  • The Battle of Olympus
    • A KUKA/Trackless hybrid anchoring Valley of the Gods, and allows guest to fight alongside the Gods in an effort to protect Olympus from the Titans.
Entertainment:
  • Hercules the Muse-ical at The Theater of the Muses
    • A revival of the Disney Cruise Line show is taken place at the park, but with one major changes. Modernized costumes bring the film and show into the 21st century, and less pop culture references.
  • Wandering Gods
    • Wandering characters throughout the land are listed here. The gods will be based on their look in The Battle of Olympus, and Hercules and Megara on their look in the updated Hercules show.
    • Zeus, Hera, Athena, Poseidon, Ares, Demeter; Hercules and Megara
Restaurants:
  • Courtyard of the Gods
    • A table service on the pricer end of things serving fine wines and cheeses along with Greek staples.
  • The Marketplace of the Valley
    • A quick service selling street foods from Greece along with popular snacks there.
  • The Olive Branch
    • A table service focusing on the cuisine of the European Mediterranean mainly Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Store:
  • Treasures of the Gods
    • The gift shop for The Battle of Olympus
Pandora: The World of Avatar –
The entire land is copied from Animal Kingdom.
Attractions:
  • Flight of Passage
  • Na’vi River Journey
Restaurants:
  • Pangu Pangu
  • Satu'li Canteen
Stores:
  • Gifts of the Na’vi
The Lost World –
The Dinosaur Institute has gone back in time, and has set up a facility in the Cretaceous period. They have built a new institute in a fortified clearing ala Terra Nova. They now invite volunteers to travel back in time, and help monitor the land.
Attractions:
  • River of the Lost
    • A relaxing boat ride through the prehistoric jungles found within The Lost World, with many dinosaurs to see.
  • Dinosaur
    • An exact copy of the ride at Animal Kingdom.
Restaurants:
  • Restaurantosaurus
    • A copy of the Animal Kingdom counterpart.
Stores:
  • The Dinosaur Institute Gifts
    • A copy of the Animal Kingdom counterpart.
Shadowland –
A Villains themed land.​
Attractions:
  • Night on Bald Mountain
    • A high speed launch coaster, in which Yen Sid has his apprentices go up and fight Chernabog and his minions.
  • The Underworld
    • A Tower of Terror style ride in which guests have won a free stay at The Underworld. Turns out it will be permanent, and Hades attempts to kill the guests through fear, but at the end Hercules saves the day.
  • Mad Madam Mim’s Malicious Magical Whirlers
    • A teacup flatride
  • The Hall of Evil
    • A meet and greet building housing popular villains. The villains will all be face characters.
    • Meet Maleficent and The Evil Queen
    • Meet Doctor Facilier and Hades
  • Sea Fury
  • An indoor dueling coaster themed to Flotsam and Jetsam, Ursula's two eels.
Entertainment:
  • The Shadow Soiree
    • A small song and dance show hosted by Facilier in which various friends pop by, and perform.
  • Wandering Wrongdoers
    • Drizella, Anastasia, Lady Tremaine; Captain Hook and Mr.Smee; Pain and Panic
Restaurants:
  • Captain Hook’s Galley
    • A quick service revival of the Disneyland Park restaurant. The food here will be Seafood.
  • BB’s Smokehouse
    • A quick service themed to the Big Bad Wolf in which guests can order delightful BBQ options.
Stores:
  • The Sorcerer’s Shop
    • The gift shop for Night on Bald Mountain.
  • Madam Medusa’s Pawnshop Boutique
    • A villain themed store selling all things villain.
  • Candy Cauldron
    • A villain themed candy/sweets shop specializing in apple products.
  • Underworld Gifts
    • The gift shop for The Underworld.
The park will be walked from Right to Left like so :
Adventurer's Entryway --> Expansion Pad --> Valley of the Gods --> The Shadowland --> Expansion Pad --> Pandora : The World of Avatar --> The Lost World --> Expansion Pad --> Adventurer's Entryway
This is certainly worth putting into your Singapore Resort. Though I feel like it's missing something, but that's probably because this is new; it's not going to have that many things and I was expecting more.
 

Daveeeeed

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Looking for feedback on what will likely by the final thing for my Singapore project. I've had this lying around for a while in a PM I created with @tcool to write ideas down. Here it is, a list by tcool:

Disney’s World of Adventure
Adventurer’s Entryway –
Attractions:
  • Peoplemover to Lakeside Entertainment District
    • What the monorail is to Disneyland's Tomorrowland will be this peoplemover taking guests from within the park to a Downtown Disney/Boardwalk area. In the storyline this would be the remnants of a once proposed Epcot copy, but budget cuts got to this park badly.
  • Aventura Stage
    • A stage in similar of scope to what is used for the Morocco, Canada, and Germany shows. Mostly used for smaller acts to draw in some crowds.
  • Seaside Theater
    • The big stage for the park similar in concept to the one at Cinderella Castle. Will be built facing a lake called the Disney Sea.
  • The Explorer’s Spot
    • An indoor meet and greet location for Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
    • Meet Mickey and Minnie
Entertainment:
  • Bubblemaster at Aventura Stage
    • This show is similar to that of Seaworld's Pop, in which a bubble master does tricks with bubbles. Won't be a big draw, but a nice distraction.
  • Mickey’s Voyage of Fun at Seaside Theater
    • Similar in scope to the extravaganza shows that Tokyo puts on at Tokyo DisneySEA, guests will be taken on an adventure with Mickey as he travels the seas running into familiar friendly faces.
  • The Spirit of Adventure – A Nighttime Spectacular
    • For those who have been around long on these forums, or who have gone back to read past threads may recognize this show from my Disneyland Greece thread. However I plan to retool the show to not be an IP mess, and hopefully obtain some sort of story.
  • Meet Friendly Faces at Aventura Park
    • Essentially a version of the flagpole meets, nothing over the top. However it is offered, and allows for Mickey's friends to meet
    • Meet Donald or Daisy
    • Meet Goofy or Pluto
  • Wandering Adventurers
    • These are wandering characters throughout the land
    • Chip and Dale; Hewey, Dewey, and Louie; Doug and Russell
Restaurants:
  • The Wandering Sailor
    • This will be a quick service selling traditional theme park food, and will play into the SEA lore of the parks.
  • The Adventurer’s Club
    • It's here moved from its Disneyland Park due to reasons, but it stays the same since its Pleasure Island days
  • Café Mar presented by Starbucks
    • It's the Starbucks fill in for the park selling coffee, sandwiches, pastries, etc.
  • Navigator’s Landing
    • An aviation themed restaurant serving Italian foods mainly pizza, with pasta options among others included.
Stores:
  • Adventure Outpost
    • The size, if not bigger than MouseWorks at Epcot. Serves as the park's main store, and sets the trend for one store in most lands.
Valley of the Gods –
A Fantasia/Greek Mythology mashup land in which guests will have maintained gardens, sprawling hills, and pristine temples. Recreating the look of Ancient Greece.
Attractions:
  • The Pastoral Carousel
    • Guests ride a carousel on top one of the many pegasuses from the short in Fantasia. Essentially a copy of the one over at Shanghai.
  • Mythical Runoff Canal Boats
    • A reimagining of the Storybook River Canal Boats, now featuring classic Greek myths in miniature along with towns and scenes from Disney's Hercules as well as Fantasia.
  • The Theater of the Muses
    • An indoor theater designed to look like the temples of Ancient Greece.
  • The Battle of Olympus
    • A KUKA/Trackless hybrid anchoring Valley of the Gods, and allows guest to fight alongside the Gods in an effort to protect Olympus from the Titans.
Entertainment:
  • Hercules the Muse-ical at The Theater of the Muses
    • A revival of the Disney Cruise Line show is taken place at the park, but with one major changes. Modernized costumes bring the film and show into the 21st century, and less pop culture references.
  • Wandering Gods
    • Wandering characters throughout the land are listed here. The gods will be based on their look in The Battle of Olympus, and Hercules and Megara on their look in the updated Hercules show.
    • Zeus, Hera, Athena, Poseidon, Ares, Demeter; Hercules and Megara
Restaurants:
  • Courtyard of the Gods
    • A table service on the pricer end of things serving fine wines and cheeses along with Greek staples.
  • The Marketplace of the Valley
    • A quick service selling street foods from Greece along with popular snacks there.
  • The Olive Branch
    • A table service focusing on the cuisine of the European Mediterranean mainly Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Store:
  • Treasures of the Gods
    • The gift shop for The Battle of Olympus
Pandora: The World of Avatar –
The entire land is copied from Animal Kingdom.
Attractions:
  • Flight of Passage
  • Na’vi River Journey
Restaurants:
  • Pangu Pangu
  • Satu'li Canteen
Stores:
  • Gifts of the Na’vi
The Lost World –
The Dinosaur Institute has gone back in time, and has set up a facility in the Cretaceous period. They have built a new institute in a fortified clearing ala Terra Nova. They now invite volunteers to travel back in time, and help monitor the land.
Attractions:
  • River of the Lost
    • A relaxing boat ride through the prehistoric jungles found within The Lost World, with many dinosaurs to see.
  • Dinosaur
    • An exact copy of the ride at Animal Kingdom.
Restaurants:
  • Restaurantosaurus
    • A copy of the Animal Kingdom counterpart.
Stores:
  • The Dinosaur Institute Gifts
    • A copy of the Animal Kingdom counterpart.
Shadowland –
A Villains themed land.​
Attractions:
  • Night on Bald Mountain
    • A high speed launch coaster, in which Yen Sid has his apprentices go up and fight Chernabog and his minions.
  • The Underworld
    • A Tower of Terror style ride in which guests have won a free stay at The Underworld. Turns out it will be permanent, and Hades attempts to kill the guests through fear, but at the end Hercules saves the day.
  • Mad Madam Mim’s Malicious Magical Whirlers
    • A teacup flatride
  • The Hall of Evil
    • A meet and greet building housing popular villains. The villains will all be face characters.
    • Meet Maleficent and The Evil Queen
    • Meet Doctor Facilier and Hades
  • Sea Fury
  • An indoor dueling coaster themed to Flotsam and Jetsam, Ursula's two eels.
Entertainment:
  • The Shadow Soiree
    • A small song and dance show hosted by Facilier in which various friends pop by, and perform.
  • Wandering Wrongdoers
    • Drizella, Anastasia, Lady Tremaine; Captain Hook and Mr.Smee; Pain and Panic
Restaurants:
  • Captain Hook’s Galley
    • A quick service revival of the Disneyland Park restaurant. The food here will be Seafood.
  • BB’s Smokehouse
    • A quick service themed to the Big Bad Wolf in which guests can order delightful BBQ options.
Stores:
  • The Sorcerer’s Shop
    • The gift shop for Night on Bald Mountain.
  • Madam Medusa’s Pawnshop Boutique
    • A villain themed store selling all things villain.
  • Candy Cauldron
    • A villain themed candy/sweets shop specializing in apple products.
  • Underworld Gifts
    • The gift shop for The Underworld.
The park will be walked from Right to Left like so :
Adventurer's Entryway --> Expansion Pad --> Valley of the Gods --> The Shadowland --> Expansion Pad --> Pandora : The World of Avatar --> The Lost World --> Expansion Pad --> Adventurer's Entryway
I especially love the valley of the gods!!!
 

tcool123

Well-Known Member
This is certainly worth putting into your Singapore Resort. Though I feel like it's missing something, but that's probably because this is new; it's not going to have that many things and I was expecting more.
I was aimimg for a semirealistic resort, and given this is planned to open for the 25th Anniversary, the final year of the resort I will be presenting I decided to go out with a bang.
The 25th should have the 11th hotel, a big expansion for Disney Studios, touch ups and smaller additions to Disneyland Park, and Lakeside being built which would essentially be a waterfront DTD. Disney Village's fate is up in the air. However by the time we get to 2020 I should have it pinned down.

In terms of size I was going to have two more lands: First was Camp Minnie-Mickey. Containg a water rapids iteration of Splash, Grizzly Mine Train adaptation, Country Bear Jamboree, a Bambi show, and of course Mickey and Friends meet and greets.
Second was a scifi themed land. It would've had Star Tours, Tron, Space Mountain, Astro Orbiter, a Rockeeter launch coaster, and a Peoplemover.
They were cut mostly because they didnt blend for me, but I will workshop the first land just like I did Greece. The majority of this park was influenced by it including the Greek area, the nighttime show, the Lost World, and even portions of the Shadowlands.

I especially love the valley of the gods!!!
Thank you, as am I. I'm especially excited to work on canal boats ride. It will definitely be different from what I have done before
 

tcool123

Well-Known Member
Wait, 11th?!?!? I thought there were 3?
The backstory quickly gets progreesed around 2016 dont worry ;).
The 11th hotel is just 15 years off, and it may be the 10th as Im reworking an idea for a deluxe that will be on the East island.
As it stands we are at 3 which if I remember right will double within 6-7 years. Its not my fault though :rolleyes: Blame Iger and his placemaking ;):p

I've stayed mostly tight lipped about this project and it'll mostly stay like that unless I'm iffy on a concept. Like DWoA which has flipped flopped themes so many times its remarkable.
 
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Suchomimus

Well-Known Member
The backstory quickly gets progreesed around 2016 dont worry ;).
The 11th hotel is just 15 years off, and it may be the 10th as Im reworking an idea for a deluxe that will be on the East island.
As it stands we are at 3 which if I remember right will double within 6-7 years. Its not my fault though :rolleyes: Blame Iger and his placemaking ;):p

I've stayed mostly tight lipped about this project and it'll mostly stay like that unless I'm iffy on a concept. Like DGA which has flipped flopped themes so many times its remarkable.
Well first off all, does that mean that the other 6 hotels will also come later in 2015-2016 as well? And second, I was planning on making a comment on your mistype on Disney's California Adventure, but I think I already did.
 

tcool123

Well-Known Member
Well first off all, does that mean that the other 6 hotels will also come later in 2015-2016 as well? And second, I was planning on making a comment on your mistype on Disney's California Adventure, but I think I already did.
Hotells 4 - 11 are spread out from 2015ish to 2030. I mentioned one a while back. 2018 should mark the 4th but I'm on mobile and have tge timeline on my computer. Between now and then expect NFL Completion, and also to think Tcool what are you doing right now? Which should start in 2016 and be exemplified in 2017.

I've been exposed :eek:
It was supposed to be DWoA, but was DGA at some point. Disney's World of Adventure and Disney's Grand Adventure respectively. Like I said it flipped flopped a lot ;)
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Gotta say... First year not participating in the school musical (typically I'm playing percussion, but they didn't have the auxiliary parts) and it was pretty incredible. Wouldn't have known it was high school if it wasn't my best friend with the lead.

Catch Me If You Can - Would highly recommend watching it
Yes indeed
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kmbmw777

Well-Known Member
That movie is as close to perfection in casting as you can get.

Starring: Leonardo Dicaprio and Tom Hanks
Supporting Cast: Christopher Walken, Amy Adams, Martin Sheen
Director: Steven Spielberg
Music: John Williams

I mean...mic drop? :p
I have actually not seen the movie :oops:
Went into the musical only reading the description on my ticket...
But I am definitely going to be watching it soon,
 

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