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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    For a more detailed description of everything Thunder Mesa, this is a great site. www.omniluxe.net/wye/wre.htm Thunder Mesa, which looms over the whole of Frontierland, is a huge complex that houses numerous interactive attractions fit for all ages. To the left of Woody's Western...
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    Yes and No. Most of the ideas I have had planned, but most of the little things come in moments of inspiration and when I am describing things to you on this post, it is the first time I am writing it. I am not copying it from a previously written description. Thanks for the compliments. :king:
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    Sorry about my lack of posts. I have been busy over the holiday weekend. Don't worry though. I am still cooking up ideas and I have not abandoned my Imagineer thread. My description of the Thunder Mesa area will be coming soon! :king:
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    Is Going to Walt Disney World in October a good idea?

    I have been to Disney World six times. My first visit was in August and the rest have been in May and June. I am planning a 2009 trip and I want to go in the September/October season when it isn't so crowded. However, I just read in a book that October is one of the busiest times of year at the...
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    Sorry for cutting off my Frontierland post, but I am having to interrupt myself for a sec. There is going to be a major revision done to my posts about the layout of Polynesia and an another addition to The Blue Bayou (look near my description of The Haunted Mansion). So, to be up to date, you...
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    To exit Critter Country, one has two options: travel left into The Blue Shadow Trail or visit Pooh and friends in the Hundred Acre Wood, which can be reached by utilizing a path between Country Bear Jamboree and Splash Mountain. For those entering The Blue Shadow Trail, visitors will begin to...
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    I agree. There is so much untapped potential from the Disney films even from the ones that they have used most frequently in the Disney Parks. Thank you for your compliments. I will be posting more soon. :king:
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    Now that I have covered Adventureland, a trip to Frontierland is in order. From the central hub, one must travel across the second bridge going clockwise from Main Street, U.S.A to reach Disneyland's wildest and most untamed land. Once across the bridge, guests enter a place where a host of...
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    Don't You Agree?

    Monster, your opinons are welcome on any of my threads. I couldn't agree more Rufus. I miss Uncle Walt too. :(
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror would not go in the Disneyland Park, but within the Disneyland Resort, I plan to include a Disney's Hollywood Studios. Frontierland is definately in the works and sometime soon I'll be covering its first sub-land, Critter Country! Also, I am working on the...
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    Disney's American Adventure

    Didn't Walt original want to have a theme park based on Americana?
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    I agree with both of you; you do not want to make something too scary, but you do not want to shy away from making something genuinely thrilling. I think that the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is in a way a kind of second HM if you think about it. :king:
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    I do not think that the two Pirates of the Caribbean attractions are excessive mainly because they are two seperate adventures. The only thing that the two have in common is that they are both on a waterway. One is more thrilling than the other and I didn't mention it in my original post, but...
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    The Non-Disney Friends we have?

    I am in the minority who do not have anybody around me that has a beef against the Disney parks. All my friends want me to take them eventually and my one friend who made it a point to avoid the Disney films when he was young still enjoyed WDW. The only negativity about the parks I have heard...
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    An Incredible ride?

    That's a great idea. That would also give Disney's Hollywood Studios some added enchantment. That park in particular is geared more towards young adult visitors and less so to younger crowds. And with Mickey's Pirates and Princess Party at MK, that would be an awesome foil. Maybe you could do...
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    Joining fellow E-Ticket attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion is The Rescuers and the Quest for the Devil's Eye, a classic Disney dark ride with a new age twist! Guests will be sent on a harrowing journey through the perilous swamps of Devil's Bayou in search of the...
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    Amendment to the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction: The ride will now be split up into two seperate adventures. The first, located in Tortuga, will be called The Legend of Jack Sparrow, which will tell the story of Jack as chronicled in the Disney Press novels written by author Rob Kidd and...
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    If one manages to make it through the mayhem of Pirate Cove, they will find a more peaceful avenue in the form of The Blue Bayou which transports guests back to a bygone era that holds a special magic all its own. This land (which is shaped like a giant L) serves as a gateway between...
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    Captain Hook's Pirate Ship is similar to that of the Sailing Ship Columbia in Disneyland, however it has theatrical elements, a longer riding time, and a more elaborate journey. It will have numerous thirty minute shows running throughout the day. Seating would be first come first serve. :king:
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    A Disneyland for the New Century!

    Revision: My first major revision (thanks to a concerned replier) concerns Hook's Galley. Lunch will be kept as a counter-service eatery. It will be called The Crow's Nest. On the main floor, guests can order their meals (which will be traditional American fare). On the second floor lies...
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