D Hulk
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A fictionalized California-themed land to come to international parks, Sunset Harbour takes inspiration from the Bay Area and Los Angeles to create a diverse and inviting new land, featuring the following "sublands" -- Chinatown, Fisherman's Wharf, Sunset (Hollywood) Hills, Walk of Stars, Paradise Pier (much smaller and obnoxious than its DCA iteration), and the Bridge -- each connected via vintage trolley around a large central bay.
BONUS 1 -- A TICKET: In Chinatown, the Chinese Museum shows the history of Chinese Immigration to California and the many struggles they encountered.
BONUS 2 -- C TICKET: Muppet Mania is a practical dark ride starring the Muppets as they take on Sunset Harbour in hopes of earning their spots on the Walk of Stars... join them as chaos ensues, as Miss Piggy and Gonzo each pull increasingly ridiculous stunts to gain popularity while Fozzie keeps making the same joke to different crowds to the same result and Kermit frets endlessly... but eventually, they earn their rightful star among Hollywood's Greats.
BONUS 3 -- E TICKET: Secrets of Sunset Harbour (informally referred to as "Secrets" in the same way POTC is called "Pirates") takes guests to the center of the bay, where an old, abandoned island not unlike Alcatraz is waiting; guests board old fishing boats at the Wharf and all seems well until the boats suddenly begin shaking uncontrollably (Rise of Resistance levels of queue immersion) but this stops as soon as we enter the islands' proximity... we are then led further up the island, where we board the real ride -- a hybrid emv / water flume, capable of going into the bay for the ride's finale... the ride begins by exploring the dark and eerie halls of the abandoned prison before we horrifyingly realize these aren't strange coincidences, but the ghosts of former inmates who attempted to escape, chanting to not go into the bay... this leads to an intense chase as we attempt to escape the island, ending with our success by getting to the safety of the outside bay... and then we realize why everyone who attempted to escape were lost, and how in fact their "hauntings" were truly warnings -- for these are shark infested waters; after another intense chase, we finally evade the Lost Islands and return to the safety of the mainland, and the touring company suggests maybe they shouldn't be going back to this island anytime soon. .
Sunset Harbor
@Outbound
Sunset Harbor feels like a condensed - and possibly improved - version of DCA, boiled down to the size of a very large land. Obviously this could only work in the international parks, as you say, partly because these themes are already represented in the States. A lot of editing would need to occur in Paris, too, since WDSP covers the Hollywood theme (which is only 1/4 of Sunset Harbor)...admittedly WDSP covers that theme terribly.
Even minus the Hollywood stuff, a lot of Sunset Harbor feels more like a Second Gate land in several ways. It's a encapsulation of real places, which Castle Parks only do in their Squares. It features some Epcot-style edutainment elements, like the Chinatown show, and some DisneySea-style nautical elements, like Fisherman's Wharf. With so many divergent sub-lands, each perhaps the size of the Small World Plaza, the land overall might lack the singular thematic cohesion of places like Tomorrowland. "California" simply isn't a universal theme like "the future" is - a lesson which Disney learned with DCA 1.0 - meaning that a California-based land reads in a very different way. Mind you, it's not a bad land at all, it just isn't really a Castle Park land.
@Outbound
Sunset Harbor feels like a condensed - and possibly improved - version of DCA, boiled down to the size of a very large land. Obviously this could only work in the international parks, as you say, partly because these themes are already represented in the States. A lot of editing would need to occur in Paris, too, since WDSP covers the Hollywood theme (which is only 1/4 of Sunset Harbor)...admittedly WDSP covers that theme terribly.
Even minus the Hollywood stuff, a lot of Sunset Harbor feels more like a Second Gate land in several ways. It's a encapsulation of real places, which Castle Parks only do in their Squares. It features some Epcot-style edutainment elements, like the Chinatown show, and some DisneySea-style nautical elements, like Fisherman's Wharf. With so many divergent sub-lands, each perhaps the size of the Small World Plaza, the land overall might lack the singular thematic cohesion of places like Tomorrowland. "California" simply isn't a universal theme like "the future" is - a lesson which Disney learned with DCA 1.0 - meaning that a California-based land reads in a very different way. Mind you, it's not a bad land at all, it just isn't really a Castle Park land.