One Little Spark- Season 2: The Quest for More Views

Outbound

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Storyteller’s Mountain is the most original yet pure Disney attraction I’ve ever seen! The “Mount Rushmore” style design is a great concept, but as I kept on reading I realized it played an integral role in the ride’s morale, and after that, I liked it even more!

Of the two projects, your’s took advantage of the Power Play. The “Mickey Monitor” intro was charming, although after the first couple pages it returned to the typical Imagineering tone. I think the presentation would be more entertaining had you played into this role.

Regardless, the big white font and blue background were a nice change of pace.

Now let’s talk about the expansion. Although your expansion is much smaller than Team Red’s, I think it still needs a map or at least a point of reference. You created a map for the facade changes, but how are guests to enter the facade? I can even see some Disney backstage at the bottom edge but I couldn’t figure out which attraction it was. A small map could help clarify these minor nitpicks.

When this started out as an excuse to add Disney IPs, I was worried. But then I read your project… and I love it. The worldbuilding for the Magic Kingdom is fantastic, the use of Oswald (an often-forgotten character) a brilliant move, and the “multiverse” each teach Oswald a thing about being a hero. Whether it’s pure strength for Hercules or determination for Mulan, or teamwork for Mary Poppins, Oswald continuously fails at being a hero until he realizes there is no one way to be one.

I like the use of KUKA, although I have to wonder, how intense is the ride? Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey isn’t all that child-friendly, and this ride’s premise sounds great for kids. I imagine it would be a more toned down KUKA.

The focus of this prompt was on the ride, and you’ve done a great job sticking towards that. If Disney were to create a single e-ticket expansion, they’d probably add a store or shop to it, so your expansions to mini-land status make perfect sense. I really enjoyed this project - if I had to find something to nitpick on it would be the lack of a map. Besides that, everything’s great!
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Both teams have submitted great projects for different reasons. Team Red was all about detail. Team Green was all about creativity. If I had to say anything to either team, it would be to read your opponent’s presentation and learn from what they have done!
 

Outbound

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Apologies for the wait, the judges needed extra time to determine a winner. This was the closest round yet!

Power Play Victor

The winner of the power play had an imaginative presentation, taking a break from the typical "Imagineering voice" and opting for something different.
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And now... the moment you've all been waiting for...


Round Victor
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Both Team Green and Team Red had imaginative visions, but it was Team Red that took it took the next level. The detailed description of each sequence left no place to imagine anything other than their collective vision. The inclusion of a map was another big deal. The Judges also appreciated the extra description around Mythica... although they did NOT factor into our decision, as they were not part of the prompt.

And so in two short rounds, Team Red has tied the game! Three rounds remain. The door is open for either team to outmatch the other!

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Thanks for visiting the Magic Kingdom! We hope to see ya real soon.

 

Outbound

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Although it may be known for the parks, a vast majority of Disney World is made up of their 28 resort hotels. From deluxe to value, these resorts each have the special job of keeping guests in the Disney spirit outside the parks.

For this challenge, contestants will create a 29th Disney World Resort.

- This scene will be a One for All: Individual-Based Project. There will be this one prompt that all players will have to submit their own individual projects. Team brainstorming threads will still be sent out for this round and players are encouraged to help each other and brainstorm and talk about the project with their team!
- The Resort may be of any size and budget, but try to keep realism in mind.
- Use a theme not already taken by another Disney resort AND your teammates.


The first prize winner will receive a Golden Ticket, which grants them access to the Finale. This round is the first of four ways to reach the final round.

This challenge is due in six days. Thursday, August 15th at 11:59 PM WDW Time, or 8:59 PM Disneyland Time.

Best of luck to both teams!​
 

Outbound

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This round's Power Play is fairly simple. Create an “attraction” unique to your chosen theme. Don’t overdo it (this is a hotel, not a park). Pools, play areas, etc.

An example would be say I’m opting for an artic theme. I could add a small ice skating rink.

Good luck! Remember, for those who wish to win the game, this is your most important round yet! A win here is an early ensured ticket to the final round.​
 
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tcool123

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Tcool of Team Red Proudly Presents...
Disney's Memories Resort



Disney's Memories Resort will be a whole new value resort located in the Magic Kingdom Resort Area. Like other value resorts the theming revolves around large props, and Disney's Memories Resort with each section follows that same concept with a twist. Construction for this resort will begin immediately after its D23 announcement at this upcoming D23, and its first phase will open in time for Walt Disney World's 50th while the second phase opens in time for the holiday crowds that come from all over Walt Disney World. Disney's Memories Resort promises to be an upscale value resort while integrating social media in a way never seen before at any other location. For more information of Disney's Memories Resort please refer to the site: Click Me

Thank you for taking the time to read, and to my fellow competitors good luck! 😁
 
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Imagineer Brandon

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Welcome to Disney’s Skyline Resort, the hottest place to stay in Walt Disney World. This deluxe resort is the place to be for everybody who’s anybody. Built in the Art Deco style, the complex consists of the beautiful Central Tower hotel, the Skyline Galleria shopping center, the luxurious Sunlight Spa, several pools, and a recreational space called the Park.

Your journey begins when you receive a handwritten letter in the mail. As a star, it’s no surprise that Harrison Hightower III is inviting you to stay at his brand new resort, which was designed to capture the glitz and glamor of city life. So pack your bags and get ready for the vacation of a lifetime - this is Disney’s Skyline Resort.

Exploring the Resort

You’ll enter the resort through its crown jewel, the Central Tower hotel. Straight ahead of you is the hotel’s front desk and elevators. To the left is the Jazz Café and to the right is the Dining Hall restaurant. Heading past the elevators will lead you outside, to the Park.

From the park’s left side, you can access the Skyline Galleria, the resort’s shopping center. This consists of the Haute Couture boutique, the Mementos souvenir shop, and an art gallery named Lillian’s. From the park’s right side, you can access the Sunlight Spa. Past the park’s pond to the north of the resort is a building which houses the City and Subway pools.

If you instead decide to board an elevator, you can access your room, the Luxury Lounge, Luna, or the Tower Pool. The resort has a ton to offer, and if you’re ever feeling confused, feel free to pick up a map from the lobby or ask a cast member for help.

Rooms

The Skyline Resort offers a variety of ornately decorated rooms, catering to whatever needs you might have. Family rooms are comfortable and cozy, offering two queen sized beds, a pull out couch, one closet, one bathroom, and a flat screen TV.

Couple rooms feature the same accommodations but with one king sized bed instead of two queen sized beds. Deluxe rooms feature two connected family rooms, perfect for large groups or families who enjoy having additional space.

If you’re looking for a one of a kind experience, stay in one of our signature rooms. Each of these suites is different, lovingly designed by our Imagineers to make you feel like a celebrity. These suites feature two king sized beds, a couch, two armchairs, a coffee table, two closets, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a minibar, and a heated tub.

Haute Couture

If you’re a fashionista, you’ll love Haute Couture, the Skyline Galleria’s boutique. This bright, wide open space offers clothing from the hottest brands as well as outfits exclusive to Haute Couture. These include items based off of classic Disney characters as well as clothing themed around the resort.

Lillian’s

Named after Walt Disney’s wife and talented ink artist Lillian Disney, Lillian’s is an art gallery that displays a variety of beautiful paintings. If something catches your eye, you can buy it and add it to your collection. Just don’t take too long to decide, as the gallery offers new exhibitions on a regular basis.

Mementos

This quaint little souvenir shop will get you ready for a day at the parks and give you something to take home. Mementos offers snacks, supplies, books, umbrellas, hats, as well as more unique gifts. You can pick up the same dinnerware used in the resort, jazz instruments, and even models of the Central Tower. No matter what you pick, it’s sure to be a pleasant reminder of your stay at the resort.

Luna

Located near the top of the Central Tower, Luna is a gorgeous gourmet restaurant looking out on Walt Disney World. If you’re looking for a place to have a romantic dinner, you’ve found it. Take a seat, let one of our waiters bring you a drink, and take your time perusing our menu.

Appetizers

-Fried Oysters: Served with remoulade.

-Shrimp Platter: Cold shrimp arranged in a spiral, decorated with lemons and served with cocktail sauce.

-Artichoke Dip: Served with freshly baked garlic bread and crispy pita chips.

-Stuffed Mushrooms: Baked mushrooms stuffed with parmesan, cream cheese, and crab.

Entrees

-Eggs Benedict: A New York classic, this hearty dish consists of an English muffin with a poached egg, ham, and hollandaise sauce on top.

-Beef Wellington: A juicy sirloin wrapped up in a puff pastry and baked, served sliced down the middle.

-Steak-Frites: A succulent rib eye paired with perfectly seasoned french fries.

-Roast Chicken: A roasted chicken served alongside garlic mashed potatoes.

-Grilled Salmon: A rich grilled salmon topped with a brown sugar marinade.

-Greek Salad: Tomatoes, cucumbers, onion, olives, peppers, and feta cheese dressed with olive oil.

Desserts

-New York Cheesecake: Served as a whole or in slices and topped with strawberry or chocolate syrup.

-Chocolate Fudge Layer Cake: A decadent dessert garnished with fresh strawberries.

-Tiramisu: A light and fluffy coffee flavored sponge cake.

-Banana Cream Pie Parfaits: Graham cracker crust, banana pudding, and whipped cream wrapped up in a small glass.

Dining Hall
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If you’ve worked up an appetite on your adventures, you’ll want to head down to the Dining Hall. This massive buffet is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, serving an array of delicious, freshly cooked friend. As you dine, you might be visited by a character. You could see Disney mainstays like Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, or stranger visitors like the Newsies.

Luxury Lounge
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This intimate adults only lounge is a great way to spend your evening. Grab a drink from the bar, find yourself a seat in a cozy chair or roomy couch, and enjoy the lounge’s ambiance. Whether you prefer to regale your friends with drunken stories or listen to live music from the lounge’s resident band, you’ll have a great time.

Jazz Café
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Stepping inside this charming little coffeehouse evokes the feeling of discovering a hidden gem. Serving Starbucks Coffee as well as freshly baked pastries, the Jazz Café is a great place to start your day. You can take your breakfast out to the Park or stay in and enjoy live jazz music.

Room Service
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Not in the mood to go out? No problem! You’re a star, and Disney’s Skyline Resort treats you like one. Every room has a menu and phone to order room service. A selection of food and drinks from Luna, the Dining Hall, the Luxury Lounge, and the Jazz Café is offered, making room service a great choice for a peaceful breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Pools
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Disney’s Skyline Resort offers three unique indoor pools, each of which with their own appeal. The City Pool is a shallow, spacious square pool, great for guests of all ages to take a swim in. On the other hand, the Subway Pool caters to thrillseekers. This large pool features a structure based off of the Central Tower.

The tower features balconies where you can fire off water cannons to spray the swimmers below. If you’d rather get wet yourself, you can scale the tower to head down one of two water slides, modeled after subway trains.

The silver train heads straight down, while the winding golden train is sure to leave you dizzy. If you’re in the mood to relax, take an elevator up to the atmospheric Tower Pool. This small heated pool is sure to hit the spot after a long day of fun.

The Park
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The Skyline Resort’s most unique attraction is the Park, an urban park that connects most of the resort’s facilities. The Park is a sight to see, with lush green grass, towering Elm trees, and a crystal clear pond. In the morning, the Park is quiet and peaceful. You can enjoy a picnic or do some birdwatching.

Throughout the afternoon, it gets more exciting. If you’re a younger guest, the Park makes for a great playground to run around in. You can even hitch a ride on a tire swing. Perhaps you’d like to meet one of your favorite characters or enjoy a performance from the park’s resident barbershop quartet. You can head by the pond to catch Mary Poppins’ Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Show, with showtimes at 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, and 6:00 PM every day. Watch as a small cast of talented actors retells the famous story of Mary Poppins with song, live animals, and props.

The Park mellows out again as the sun goes down. Lay down a towel and do some stargazing or enjoy an evening meal. No matter the time of day, the Park is an escape from the hustle and bustle of Walt Disney World and the perfect place to relax.

Sunlight Spa
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Sometimes you just need to unwind. That’s what the Sunlight Spa is for. This artfully designed building’s 1920s decor perfectly compliments the wide array of services we offer. Get a facial or a massage, pick up some towels and lotion for home, and sit back and relax as we refresh your body and mind.
 

Pi on my Cake

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In the Parks
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Storybrooke Inn
@ ABC Avenue


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ABC Avenue

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Over the next ten years, 3 new resorts will be added as a part of the all new ABC Avenue complex. Each resort will be themed to different ABC shows. The themes will be carefully chosen so that the topics will be timeless even if the shows are no longer well known.

The third and final resort that will be built in this group will have its theme decided at a later date, but it is excpected to be a moderate resort that is "romantically focused" aimed at childless millenial guests and themed around shows such as The Bachelor and Desperate Housewives. The second resort set to be built will be a Value resort called Comedy Heights themed around ABC sitcoms (from Bewitched to Modern Family) and designed to look like an LA Comedy Club/entertainment district. The first resort that will be built on ABC Avenue will be a moderate resort named Storybrooke Inn themed around Once Upon a Time. This resort is the one we will be presenting today.

The ABC Avenue Complex will be behind Hollywood Studios and near Blizzard Beach. All three resorts will share one central parking garage and bus station. A Peoplemover style transport will take guests from ABC Avenue over World Drive and into a new back entrance to Hollywood Studios that will be added as a part of the park's phase 3 expansion near the current Animation Courtyard.


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Storybrooke Inn Intro

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In the hit TV show, Once Upon a Time, all the classic fairytale characters (many made famous by Disney movies) have been brought into the real world. They are brought into a town called Storybrooke in Maine. This makes Storybrooke a perfect blend of small town, New England and fairytale wonder.

Storybrooke Inn will take inspiration from the show by blending New England architecture and theming with timeless stories and magical tales.

The lobby will be very unique as it is mostly outdoors done as a sort of Main Street to help with the small town feel. Guests enter through the Storybrooke Welcome Center to check in and exit out the back door onto the main street to get to the dining, shopping, pool, rooms, etc.


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Inspired by the iconic diner ran by Little Red Riding Hood's Grandmother from the show, Granny's Diner will help bring the family diner feel that is so important to New England small town culture to Disney World. Featuring breakfast all day, scrapple (a sausage-like dish common in New England), and crab cakes, this will be a unique menu for the WDW resort. This will be a table service location, but it will be kept very casual and almost resemble a quick service place more than most table services on property. References to the show and the story of Little Red Riding Hood can be seen throughout. Of course, you have to try a piece of Granny's Famous Apple Pie before leaving. We promise that the apple's aren't poisoned, Regina, the Evil Queen, has turned over a new leaf.

Mr. Gold's Pawn Shop

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Few locations in the show were more iconic than Mr. Gold's Pawn Shop. Mr. Gold (or as he is known more commonly, Rumplestilskin) was a central character and a fan favorite. The Pawn Shop will be the main merchandise location for the resort. It will also serve as a sort of museum as well since it will feature recreations and replicas of props from the show as well as numerous fairytale references. Like all show references at the resort, the easter eggs in the Pawn Shop are kept general enough that even people who have never heard of the show can enjoy the references to Disney movies and fairytales.

Storytime at the Library

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Another of the most iconic locations of the show is the Storybrooke Library housed within the clocktower. This clocktower will serve as a "weenie" for the main street/outdoor lobby. It stands between the "lobby" stuff and the pool/rooms.

This will serve as an actual library for WDW resort guests. Backstage space will be reserved to expand if an on-property library proves popular. That would allow it to become an actual public library for the Kissimmee area and visitors to Walt Disney World, but at launch it will just be for resort guests. Library Cards can be linked to Magic Bands and books can be returned at the check out counter or left in the room at check out for convenience.

Every day, storytellers will come to read storybooks to younger guests. Once in the morning before park open and once in the afternoon (around the time those with young guests usually take a midday break). A pleasant added attraction to make the stay more special for families and to help compelte the fairytale feeling of Storybrooke Inn.


Storybrooke Harbor Pool

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Just past the clocktower is the Storybrooke Harbor Pool, a large pool area surrounded by the actual rooms. The most distinctive feature of this pool is the three main slides. Two are themed to New England fishing boats. The biggest slide is on a recreation of Captain Hook's ship from the show. The two realistic boats and one fantasy boat in the pool area help to sell the blend of real and fantastical from the show.


Rooms/Magic Mirrors

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The rooms are pretty standard for Disney Moderate Resorts. Very similar to the layout of rooms at the Boardwalk resort. Full of subtle references to fairytales and the show, the rooms are delightful for families, Disney fans, and fans of Once Upon a Time. The most distinctive feature is the Magic Mirror.

Magic Mirrors are set to be Disney's answer to Alexa and Google Home. A digital assistant that can tie everything in your house together, tell jokes, and all kinds of cool stuff. Part of what makes Magic Mirrors uniquely Disney is that the default voice can be switched out for different character voices (Genie or Mickey with more coming in the future). Storybrooke Inn will be the exclusive launching and testing ground for the Magic Mirrors before a full roll out.
 
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Miru

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All-Star Video Games, the fourth all-star Resort. Themed to Disney’s many video games over the years, the complex features giant statues of beloved Disney video game characters, with a few additional amenities over its predecessors. Going through the Kingdom Hearts suite, much akin to the Art of Animation suites, you will find a play area based on Club Penguin, just right for the little ones! There is also a themed bus stop, based on Where’s My Water. The pool prominently features an Epic Mickey statue that squirts water, along with others based on Toontown, Spectrobes, Where’s My Water, and Club Penguin. Look for a mural depicting dozens of Disney video games, near the Bites for Bits food court and the Studio Concierge gift shop. The arcade here, R&D Room, is also, fittingly, much larger than the other three.
 
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Sam Magic

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Sam4D23 of Team Red Proudly Presents...
Disney's Fangsong Resort |
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Authors Note: "For this project I decided to revive an old concept of mine. Originally called Disney's Five Kingdoms Resort, I have revisited the concept of a truly Chinese resort. I believe it would be a great way to connect Disney's second largest market to it's first. An additional source of inspiration was Disney World's unbuilt 'Asian Resort'".

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China is a land of a millions of story's, thousands of hero's, and many great dynasties. The greatest of all dynasties was the Song and its greatest city, Kaifung. Home to palaces, gardens, and the worlds first restaurants, Kaifeng is still today a cultural center of China--it's also the inspiration behind Walt Disney Worlds newest resort. Located along an expansion of Seven Seas Lagoon, Disney's Fangsong Resort (Disney's Relaxing Resort in Mandarin) will set a new standard for Disney Resorts.

Entrance Experience
Guests will enter from a grand bridge going over the new lake expansions and pass through an ancient city wall (pictured above). After passing through they will find themselves in the arrival court yard. On the left and right sides of the courtyard will be guest parking garages masquerading as city walls and temple buildings. The main lobby building will be inspired by the ancient "Unity Hall" in Kaifeng, in the traditional Chinese dynastic style, its interior will be fit for an Emperor! Coated in rich colors, gold accents, and ancient Chinese vases on loan from the Museum of National Heritage in Beijing.

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Greeting guests in a traditional Song Dynasty outfit, cast-members will check guests in using an ipad and brought to their own personal tea house. Unlike the traditional Disney resort experience where guests are brought to traditional hotel rooms themed to the overall resort, Disney's Fangsong Resort will offer guests their own Chinese tea garden set in a lush Chinese style garden. Nearly 200 tea houses will be offered in this resort. Cast-members after checking "their" guests in will then lead a group of three who, will, over the course of the guests stay attend to guests needs.

Tea House's
As guests are led to their Tea House room, they will pass through a lush tropical garden. Diverse plants, rumbling water features, and a distant mountains will create an atmosphere of calm. You will forget you're in the middle of the most popular tourist destination in the world.

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Each Tea House will be like a tiny house (only slightly larger and more comfortable). Each will be designed in the traditional Chinese style meaning there will be three rooms. From left to right a bed room with two queen beds, a large living space, and a bathroom with both a shower and separate bath tub. These accommodations will be luxurious, making this resort the most luxurious at WDW.

Kaifeng Canting

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Located in a large garden palace complex, the Kaifeng Canting will be the main restaurant at this resort. It's interior will model itself on the legendary imperial banquets and will feel like a celebration every breakfast, lunch, and dinner. At dinner time the restaurant truly shines. With live musical performances using traditional Chinese instruments, guests will be immersed in the sounds and tastes of ancient China.

The menu here will cling closely to favorites of the Song dynasty, with recipes taken from the Shanjia Qinggong (Madam Wu's Recipe Book, a popular recipe book in the Song dynasty), guests will enjoy a colorful array of cuisine. Some signature dishes will be:
  • Plum Cake Soup
  • Crab Stuffed Oranges
  • Sliced Mandarin Fish
  • Dapeng (Egg Whites, Egg Yolk, Pork Loin baked together)
Along with other seasonal dishes. Menu's will change depending on the time of year and available ingredients--in line with Song Dynasty customs.

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In lieu of a traditional large pool (each Tea House will have their own small pool and garden), the main resort wide attraction will be canal rides through the resort. As the resort is set within the context of a large Song Dynasty Summer Palace, a key feature will be canals criss-crossing through the gardens. This is a traditional feature of Chinese gardens. These canals will face the backs of Tea Houses and the various backs of shops and cafe's.

An additional feature of the resort will be smaller shops and cafe's mixed through the resort. These will be located next to Tea Houses and add a kinetic energy to the resort as a whole, but especially the canals.

Those captaining the boats on the canals will entertain guests with retelling of ancient Chinese myths and songs...per request!

- That Concludes my Presentation -
 
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D Hulk

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MASAI ADVENTURE CAMP
AT DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM

There is something to be said for an African camping safari! To fully lose yourself in the bush among the majestic wild animals, sleeping outdoors, eating like a local, and adventuring boldly. Masai Adventure Camp - Walt Disney World’s 23rd hotel - brings guests this bracing and sensational experience, pulling them far away from the controlled resort setting and back to nature.

Masai Adventure Camp is a part of Disney’s Animal Kingdom resort. It builds on the park’s authenticity and realism by going a step further, recreating as fully as possible a genuine Kenyan camping trip. The “hotel” is located deep in the jungles beyond Animal Kingdom Lodge, with a village campground setting built and run by traditional Masai tribespeople. Guests will sleep outdoors in tents, alongside a gently murmuring stream and in view of Animal Kingdom’s free-roaming animal population.

Masai Adventure Camp is a full-on experience, not a simple place to sleep. The overall journey begins with check-in itself, and extends to inclusive campfire meals, cultural interactions, and an upcharge Mzumbu Day Trek.

The camp is run by the Masai, an East African tribe famed for their bright red clothing and their ancient traditions. Guests are invited to interact with their hosts, learning about African culture while experiencing it.

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Arrival

Check-in actually occurs at Animal Kingdom Lodge. Here, a local tour guide will greet the night’s guests at a meeting time before sunset. After a brief conference, guests will board an overland truck which will carry them far into the wilderness and to their camp. Down dusty dirt roads, through dry grass plains and thick jungle, the trucks wend their way. (The same process sees guests out when their stay ends.) This ride isn’t wholly necessary, but it is a crucial step to tell our story and to fully envelop guests in the experience.

Masai Warriors welcome guests to camp with a ceremonial dance. Following this, guests are seen to their tents for a bit of rest and relaxation before the full Masai Adventure Camp experience reveals itself.


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Booking Options

All lodging is outdoors in tents, to fully recreate the incredible experience of camping in the African wilderness while on safari. Tents come already erected, with mats, sleeping bags and other amenities provided. At night, netted flaps allow dozing guests to feel the cool night breeze and smell the roaring campfire. Masai warriors guard the camp at night, patrolling the perimeter on lookout for nocturnal predators who can be heard in the distant tree-line. Guests will wake up refreshed early in the morning - well before sunrise for those enjoying our immersive activities - fully immersed in the sensation that they are no longer in Florida but rather roughing it in the rugged East African bush.

Luxury Tent
Sturdy, cozy A-frame tents with the space and headroom of a comfortable cabin. Solar lamps provide soft lighting. Excellent inflatable mattresses and blankets (woven by Loita Hills tribes) let guests deep like at home without sacrificing the joys of camping.
Cost per night - $225 (rough estimate; costs will vary with the season)

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Basic Tent
Simple canvas tents, able to sleep two each. Guests will sleep in a no-frills yet pleasant manner, nestled in the shade of an acacia grove.
Cost per night - $100


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Facilities

Washrooms and showers are provided, found in free-standing structures throughout the campsite. Enjoy all the conveniences of home, including flush toilets, warm running water, and complimentary toiletries. The structures are built in the traditional Masai manner, with adobe walls of mud and ash plus roofs made of savannah grass. A certain amount of the facilities, from sinks to toilets, are located outdoors, with privacy provided by stick fences. Throughout, the public areas are beautifully decorated with traditional Kenyan artwork, especially beaded jewelry, colorful tapestries, and art fully placed animal bones. In case of rains, the villagers who run Masai Adventure Camp will erect stick-mounted fabrics to shield guests from the elements.


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Dining

Dinner and breakfast are included with your stay, and are a required part of the greater adventure experience. (Bagged lunches are provided for guests who participate in our daytime Mzumbu Day Trek.)

All camp guests dine together in a covered, open air dining hall overlooking the jungle. Meals are prepared by our safari “doctor,” who can be seen at the campsite throughout the day working over an open fire pit with kettle and banana leaves. Guests share the same basic meal, with alternative dishes available for special dietary requirements such as vegetarian or halal.

The doctor’s rotating menu consists of African barbecue. A selection of the dishes guests may enjoy includes:

  • Roast spiced lamb
  • Baked, mixed sweet potatoes
  • Spongy flatbread
  • Naivasha rice
  • Smoked red cabbage salad
  • Meal cake


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Mzumbu Day Treks

The Masai Adventure Camp experience extends beyond your arrival, meals and accommodations. For guests who are staying for two or more nights, the all-day Mzumbu Day Trek will greatly extend and deepen their sense of an all-inclusive African safari.

Due to the nature of these activities, participating guests will be completely immersed in the Animal Kingdom Resort area. This will cut off guests from the greater Walt Disney World attractions. This unique natural and cultural adventure costs $250 per person.

The journey begins with a game drive into Animal Kingdom. Guests ride 4x4 all-terrain Jeeps down a secret jungle trail into Kilimanjaro Safaris. Done before regular park hours or even Extra Morning Hours, guests will receive a truly special chance to see animals in the very early morning when they are the most active.

Following the drive, guests will take a breakfast in a finely-appointed picnic space in the middle of the savanna. From this hilly perch, they can continue to observe the park’s animals while feasting on delicious village delicacies.

As the day grows longer and hotter, guests will be afforded personal time to explore Animal Kingdom. Park admission and three free FastPasses come complimentary with the Trek. At a designated time, Day Trek guests can meet back up in a private lodge in Harambi Village before taking the Jeeps back to the Adventure Camp.

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Once returned, a village elder will lead guests on a guided walking tour of the nearby Masai Village. This village, located just beyond the campground, is a carefully crafted and culturally sensitive representation of rural Kenyan life. Guests will meet Masai tribespeople in their vibrant red robes. They will explore their radial mud village. They will participate in a ceremonial dance, throw spears with warriors, and maybe even go on a nature hike into the untamed valley nearby. Masai Village is, to the fullest extent possible, a real functioning African village where the Adventure Camp’s cast members (Kenyan citizens working on cultural exchange) live, work and play.

Guests wind down after nightfall gathered around the campfire, where the village elder will regale them with stories and singing.

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Masai Adventure Camp is quite unlike the other hotels at Walt Disney World. It is an engrossing journey, less comfortable perhaps than the other resorts but far more adventurous. With its wild setting, cultural interactions and connection to nature, we build on what already makes Disney’s Animal Kingdom so special.

This project was conceived and written (and posted) on mobile while on a real Kenyan safari. This is my only WiFi window for the next week.
 

NateD1226

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Tcool-Disney’s Memories Resort

This idea and backstory of the hotel is awesome. I love the idea of the scrapbook theme and the #disneymemoriesresort hashtag. It really brings something unique to the project. In the Buildings section, there was the Fearful Memories Buildings. In my opinion, that doesn’t really fit in with the theme as well as the other buildings. It seems a bit too out of place. The rooms are great and very detailed. Next time, maybe talk about a backup plan if the tablet breaks down or glitches. The shopping and dining are nice as well as the pools. Overall, awesome job!

Imagineer Sroo-Disney’s Skyline Resort

Right from the start you sold me on the idea of the Skyline Resort. The use of modern language really wanted me to read more about it. Everything was short but straight to the point. In the Exploring the Resort section, I think it would have been nice to add a few more details as it seems rushed. Everything else is really nice though. Although, I don’t see a location for the resort. I may have missed it but just in case it is not there, make sure to always have a location to help organize your ideas. With that being said, great project!

Pi on my Cake-Storybrooke Inn

I love the idea of having multiple resorts on ABC Avenue. Three hotels does seem a bit much but it is still a welcomed idea.The intro section does seem a bit rushed and unorganized. Everything is well written and detailed. The library is a unique idea since you can actually check books out. It seems a bit much but it gives the project some good variety and the idea is welcomed. My only concern is that it sounds more like a theme park land rather than a hotel. Things could be worked on, but great project overall.
 

NateD1226

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Tux-Disney’s Retro Era Resort

This presentation is really unique. I have heard of this website before, but I have never used it. It is a good idea but I think it lacked some pictures and color overall. A lot of this project is in different parts and seems a bit disorganized. Another project with a library! It is a unique idea and is welcomed. The rooms and dining were very detailed which I loved. One thing I wished that it had was a map. Overall, I can tell you put a lot of thought into this project. Great work!


Ace Astro-Miss Piggy in a Blanket: The Muppets Hotel

I was so excited when you said you were going to work with the Muppet idea! You made something splendid! It was short but had amazing ideas. The ideas were great and I loved everything about it A tiny nitpick is the name could have been tweaked a bit and a bit more detailed. Amazing work Ace!


Miru-All-Star Video Games

The shortest of the all the projects. It was such a great idea. I wish there was some more details about the location, dining, and overall hotel. A few pictures would have been nice as well. But you did give out great idea. I really like Club Penguin idea since it is making somewhat of a comeback. Overall, great job but I would have loved to see more.
 

NateD1226

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Sam4D23-Disney's Fangsong Resort

The idea of bringing back an old concept is awesome! The idea of Chinese Resort is unique but I am loving it! The idea of Tea Houses is awesome! I loved it. The only thing I worry on how small the number is. 200 “rooms” seems small and imagine if it wasn’t at full capacity. But the dining and Power Play are amazing. If it had a map and set location, it would be perfect. I love this project! Great work!


D Hindley-MASAI ADVENTURE CAMP

Such a unique idea! It was so fun to see all the pictures you posted and the originality of the hotel idea. The idea of tents is interesting. It is a cool idea but doesn’t seem that it would be popular as you can go “camping” anywhere. Mzumbu Day Treks is such a great and fun idea! It is definitely very unique and gives an opportunity to get away from the parks for a while. Also, I applaud you for working on this while on a Kenyan Safari! It seems risky but the work is amazing.
 

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