Walt Disney World 1966 - Vol. I

brb1006

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I'm getting really excited about the burrow meet and greet ideas all ready. @MonorailRed should PM me some of our ideas once he returns from his trip to WDW especially after visiting AK.


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spacemt354

Chili's
August 18, 1965

WED Enterprises announces an indoor roller coaster for their Walt Disney World Resort, set to open up in the Fall of 1966.

The new coaster, Space Mountain, will be a thrilling, dueling, indoor roller coaster through space, that will use technological prowess into a new era of coaster design.

While plans can change and the rough sketches are all that we have, the design looks to be modern and sleek, with a peak of 193 ft tall...making it one of the tallest structures in the Walt Disney World Resort.

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The indoor interior design will be milti-leveled and house two side-by side coaster tracks, however with different ride experience. The Alpha and Omega tracks also criss-cross during the attraction, allowing for a thrilling, intergalactic encounter among the stars with fellow guests.

The theme and design will be influenced by a futuristic space travel, showing the different galaxies that you can travel to in Tomorrowland.
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In addition, based on the success of the Ford Skyway in the 1964 New York World's Fair, the WEDWay Peoplemover will become an attraction in Tomorrowland, and travel within the towering Space Mountain structure, giving guests a first-hand view of the coaster experience.

It is unknown whether the attraction will be placed in Disneyland as well, but if reception is positive, then it would make logistical sense to see a similar attraction on both coasts.

Thanks and stay tuned in the coming weeks for more information on the attraction as details and concept art is revealed.
 

DlpPhantom

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Introducing Mickey Meets the World. This is a brand new show coming opening day for fantasyland park. Being the first international circle vision 360 feature filmed mostly over seas. The show stars Mickey as he travels around the world. Designed to be place in a land with it’s a small world it's exterior is in the same style.


Mickey Meets The World

The entrance can be found under a dome topped circular building. The building is design to match it’s neighbor It’s a small world. Entering the building guests find a beautiful Mary Blair mural of the country's we will visit and Mickey. This waiting room can also be used for extra queue space on crowded seasons or days. The rest of the line is pretty generic with guests going down a colorful hall way finally until they reach the pre show.


Pre show

Guests enter the pre show from the queue. Forming three rows we all face a large screen on the opposite side of the room as where the guests stand. On it we see Mickey in his home packing for his big trip.

“Oh hi there, are you ready for are big trip?”
“Ok I’ be ready in a second.”

Minnie walks in through the door.

“Leaving so soon Mickey?”
“Yep my friends are waiting for me.”
“Make sure to take a picture of every place you go especially Paris.”
“Will do Minnie”

Now ready to leave Mickey tells us to go to the end of our row and wait for the doors to open

“See you real soon.”

Main Show


Guest enter a brand new circle vision theater at the front of the theater Mickey stand with a camera in hand. He is seated in a chair on a podium so no one can reach him to damage him. An overhead voice tells us to move to the end of the row and to not sit on the rails. The movie begins only about 30 seconds later.

Scene 1

The screen changes from pitch black to a look at the the sky the camera points downwards and see the Grand Canyon. Soaring over it the camera slowing moves closer to the water rushing through the canyon. Remember this is a 360 experience guest can look in any direction they want to.

“Wow this sure is beautiful I better take a picture for Minnie.”

A flash of light takes us to the next scene.

Scene 2

After the flash the location has changed. Now in Japan the camera is focused on the legendary Mount Fuji. Flying quite close to is snow covered peaks Japanese palaces come in to view.

“Oh boy better take a picture of this.”

Scene 3

Just like the last flash it acts as a transition. The screen shows that Mickey is flying over the Great Wall of China in 360*. Also important note here the music for each scene is from the country that it was filmed in.

“The Great Wall really is great huh.”

Mickey pulls up the camera and we move on.

Scene 4

Now in Egypt guest should be right in the middle of two of the great pyramids of Giza. Circling around the pyramid every one should get a great view of the pyramids.

“This sure is swell.”

Scene 5

Now in Italy the show takes guests down in to the canals of Venice. Passing gondolas and duck under bridges the camera takes back to the sky for the perfect view of all of Venice.

“Minnie would love this.”

Scene 6
Now flying over Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany. Flying over a bridge next on the right is a waterfall. To add to immersion they spray most on the guests.

“Wow this looks familiar.”
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Scene 7

Now on the ground the scene is made so that the guest stare at the Eiffel Tower. With the sunset going on behind it the scene is set.

Mickey just stares memorized by the sun set. He then takes the picture.

Scene 8

The grand finale start by going up an elevator no one else is in. The doors open and the camera glides into place for a perfect view over Paris.

“Wow, better show Minnie this.”

The show now ends and the doors to the left of the theater open.
 

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