When Theme Parks Collide: A Combination Disney & Universal Theme Park Resort 2

ScorpionX

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Yes but probably for different reasons. Because the show was most likely pretty scary. Not that it has foul mouthed fourth graders in a dark ride. On top of that, I dont think South Park is even owned by Universal(I know for a fact that it's not owned by Disney so I'm not even mentioning that).
Is Nickelodeon owned by Universal? No. Is Barney owned by by Universal? No. It could work.
 

ScorpionX

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Magic Kingdom Brazil

Magic Kingdom Brazil
Magic Kingdom Brazil, one of 3 Theme Parks in Disney-Universal Resort Brazil, captures the enchantment of fairy tales with exciting entertainment, classic attractions, backstage tours, and beloved Disney Characters. Designed like a wheel with the hub in front of Cinderella Castle, pathways spoke out across the many acres of Magic Kingdom and lead to these 5 whimsical lands: Main Street USA, Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. Travel through these lands, and see how fantasy becomes reality when you learn how to be a pirate, set sail on the happiest cruise ever, and conquer mountains. Get swept up in the spectacle of splendid parades and fireworks shows at Magic Kingdom Brazil—it's here that dreams come true for children of all ages.​
Main Street USA​
Main Street USA is two blocks of charming turn-of-the-century nostalgia, stretching from the train station, and Town Square, to the Plaza and Cinderella Castle. The unique shops, the horse-drawn transportation, the amazing, convincing, architectural details, and even the smell of fresh-baked cookies wafting through the air, all make Main Street USA the perfect way to start your day.​
ATTRACTIONS:
  1. Santa Fe & Disney-Universal Resort Brazil Railroad Main Street USA- Take a grand-circle tour of Magic Kingdom Brazil with stops at Frontierland, and Tomorrowland.
  2. Walt Disney Imagineering Blue Sky Cellar- Get a rare preview of upcoming magic through the eyes of Walt Disney Imagineers at Disney Parks. Marvel at the creative process used to develop current ideas into future attractions. Imagineers have revealed an abundance of eye-opening materials in the Blue Sky Cellar where innovative concepts are cultivated that include sketches, concept art, models, maquettes, note cards describing plans for new attractions, shops, shows, and restaurants, a video journal featuring the Imagineer's creative progress and displayed on a spectacular 103-inch plasma television. Also, answer a variety of trivia questions on one of four interactive video screens to learn more about the Disney Parks.
  3. Big Band Beat- Come swing to the music in this exciting jazz revue with energetic tap dancing to the sounds of a live big band! You'll also find Disney characters taking center stage in song-&-dance, and Mickey's incredible performance on the drums is not to be missed!
  4. Penny Arcade- This is a room full of fun featuring arcade games from the good, old days.
  5. Omnibus- Take a leisurely drive in the early 1900s omnibus. Board in the Town Square at the end of Main Street USA.
  6. Great American Overhead Trolley- Ride high above Main Street USA in an overhead trolley.
  7. Plaza Swan Boats- Take a relaxing cruise around CInderella Castle's moat.
DINING:
  1. Casey's Corner- You can eat hot dogs, fries, soft drinks, and brownies in the grandstand.
  2. Crystal Palace- This is all-you-can-eat character dining featuring Winnie the Pooh, and friends.
  3. Main Street Bakery- There are breakfast selections, gourmet sandwiches, desserts, and cookies.
  4. Plaza Ice Cream Parlor- You can have ice cream, snacks, and soft drinks.
  5. Plaza Restaurant- Here are sandwiches, fries, salads, yummy desserts, and soda fountain specialties.
  6. Tony's Town Square Restaurant- This is a table-service restaurant serving pastas, salads, and Italian specialties.
SHOPPING:
  1. Chapeau- There are hats, and monogramming here. Don't forget your Mouse Ears!
  2. Confectionery- Here, you can buy gifts of candy, baked goods, and sweets.
  3. Polaroid Camera Center- This is your one stop for camera equipment, and film.
  4. Crystal Arts- Here, you can find glass cutting, and glass blowing.
  5. Disney Fashions- Here, you can buy Disney character fashions for men, and women.
  6. Disney & Company- Here, you can buy souvenirs, frames, children's clothing, and assorted Disney merchandise.
  7. Emporium- 16,742 square feet of retail space is stocked with just about anything imaginable in Disney gifts, clothes, and souvenirs.
  8. Engine Company 71 Firehouse Gift Station- Here, you can buy firefighter gifts, clothing, and statues. While there, be sure to check out the careful attention to detail in the antique fire station equipment.
  9. Harmony Barber Shop- Along with haircuts, and beard-&-mustache trims, the barber shop sells mustache cups, and nostalgic shaving items. Try to time your visit here to coincide with a performance by the Dapper Dans barbershop quartet.
  10. Main Street Athletic Club- Here, you can buy sports apparel, and equipment.
  11. Main Street Market House- Here, you can buy plush toys, pins, books, Disney videos, CDs, and cassettes.
  12. Main Street Museum- Here, you can buy posters, lithographs, books, postcards, cels, and collectibles.
  13. Uptown Jewelers - Here, you can buy snowglobes, frames, charms, pens, jewelry, and watches.
 

mickeyfan5534

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Well, this comes from the best second Disney theme park gate ever, this is an amazing show so Disney obviously would want to cheapen it.
 

ScorpionX

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Original Poster
The Far East

Here is a last-minute addition to Disney-Universal's Islands of Adventure.

The Far East
Located between Henson's Waterfront, and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, the Far East lets you step into the legendary architecture, and culture of China. Experience a fascinating world featuring the Temple of Heaven, tomb sculptures, gardens and ponds, dining, shops and the riveting 360-degree film, Reflections of China.​
ATTRACTIONS:
  1. Reflections of China- Reflections of China in the Far East at Disney-Universal's Islands of Adventure is a lush 13-minute film shown in stirring Circle-Vision 360°. China's mythical beauty is captured in sweeping photography of the Great Wall, Shanghai, and other epic locales.
  2. Kung-Fu Panda Adventure- Follow Po on his great adventure to become the Dragon Warrior.
  3. Mulan's Great Journey- Go on a journey with Mulan, and her friends to discover the meaning of life.
DINING:
  1. Nine Dragons- This restaurant combines traditional, and contemporary cuisine from five Chinese provinces.
  2. Lotus Blossom Café- Make a quick meal of classic Chinese take-out favorites like egg rolls, orange chicken, and fried rice.
SHOPPING:
  1. Yong Feng Shangdian Department Store- Here, you can buy furniture, kitchenware, rugs, clothing, slippers, silk, paper fans, pictures, and cloisonne (jewelry with enamel inlay).
 

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