I’m not hating on the idea, I’m just having trouble visualizing it is all.
Sugar Rush definitely leans into the Fantasyland vibe...hence the reason it creates a sort of thematic bridge...not straight on Tomorrowland... and putting Heroes Duty in the old Alien Encounter building makes sense since it does take place in the future...a more grown up version of Buzz Lightyear... The real outlier is Monsters Inc Laugh Floor...It REALLY should be moved to Pixar Studios section of the DHS park, and something really futuristic be put in it's place... Maybe the Astronomers Club that was once thought about for that location and have a real Table service restaurant in Tomorrowland...
On a broad definition of Fantasyland maybe...but I look at Fantasyland as being regal. This is where the royalty lives. The castle walls surround the courtyard...and just outside of the courtyard you have the forest, mountains, and sea. Plopping in Sugar Rush just seems out of place. (Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the idea of a Sugar Rush attraction and think an overlay with some really nice screen tech/small physical sets would be a major step in the right direction...but does a video game with a theme of candyland fit in the current Fantasyland or Tomorrowland? It's more of the exterior that I'm concerned about...if they forget the Sugar Rush theme on the exterior and blend it with the current lands, I'm all for whatever Sugar Rush ride they want to put on the inside.
Regal...you know, like Toad, Peter Pan and Dumbo...
Regal...you know, like Toad, Peter Pan and Dumbo...
Toad is gone. Dumbo has been relocated to it's own mini-land. Peter Pan's exterior facade still follows the regal aesthetic.
I'm sure all idea's have been covered by the company, but I always like to come up with ideas to change the entire land. One problem with Tomorrowland has always been that technology catches up with the theme of the attractions and will always need constant updates every 20 years or so. But what if they re-themed the whole area? What would that look like, what rides, restaurants, gift shops would there be?
In the end, I always come back to the idea that they would just turn the whole area into a giant DVC Kiosk.
That was the whole idea with the 90s makeover...make a land that looks like a 1950s view of the future, but in a comedic way that is part Jules Verne and part 50s scifi movie. Steampunk would be the closest term.
Totally get it. Lost it a bit with Monsters Inc Laugh Floor I guess. But what about getting away from the glorified futuristic utopia land? Surely there are other land design ideas out there. Future World is dead at Epcot and being replaced with Discovery, Nature, and Celebration. What would be good for Tomorrowland?
Robots would be cool.
You forget that when the land was updated, we had a theme that has slowly broken due to the ride changes.
When it was updated, we had a "city" feel that was mostly connected around a unified theme. Space Mt had the Fed Ex sponsorship and had a wacky theme as a interstellar transport. Monsters was Time Keeper and the Verne influence was undeniable. The Convention Center hosted Alien Encounter and had a similar preshow theme as a comedic future city...the attraction, itself was a different story. The only one that didn't fit, at all, was Take Flight....which got a little better/worse with Buzz Lightyear.
The change to Stitch killed the convention theme. TTA lost the Metroliner theme. SM lost the sitcom/transport preshow. CoP just lost its historicalsociety theme and went back to just being CoP. The switch to Monsters broke the central Verne attraction that tied the theme together. It was a death by 1000 cuts, as little by little, the only part of the theme left was the building design...
But as you mentioned, it is really disjointed now and the one at DL was a horrible mess when I visited a few years ago.
Totally get it. Lost it a bit with Monsters Inc Laugh Floor I guess. But what about getting away from the glorified futuristic utopia land? Surely there are other land design ideas out there. Future World is dead at Epcot and being replaced with Discovery, Nature, and Celebration. What would be good for Tomorrowland?
Robots would be cool.
That's funny because by the late 80s, the original, unironic 60s futuristic aesthetic looked horribly dated.I'm all in on the groovy retro sixties futureistic aesthetic. It's timeless in it's own way.
That's funny because by the late 80s, the original, unironic 60s futuristic aesthetic looked horribly dated.
They all had a façade...You can just keep going at the randomness of Fantasyland. Tea Cups, Philharmagic, etc...
The external theming has been "randomly regal", but the rides are basically whatever thing they fit in. They have a mine in the middle of the courtyard, so I don't think that you can really say the rides and theme is regal, so much as its "fantasy".
They all had a façade...You can just keep going at the randomness of Fantasyland. Tea Cups, Philharmagic, etc...
The external theming has been "randomly regal", but the rides are basically whatever thing they fit in. They have a mine in the middle of the courtyard, so I don't think that you can really say the rides and theme is regal, so much as its "fantasy".
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