1986 - House of the Future (Week Five)

TheOriginalTiki

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Original Poster
Your SYWTBAI 18 champion everybody!
TheMcDonalds across from Knott's Berry Farm had a Star Tours in the middle of it. Does that count?
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NigelChanning

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Nice. I'll design the Meet and Greet similarly, perhaps as a convention hall within the Stark Expo pavilion. Any particular heroes you'd think for it? I was thinking the Meet and Greet would have two heroes at a time, perhaps out of four possible heroes. Does that sound good?
For the meet and greet, I’d say Iron Man, Ant-Man, Black Panther, and maybe Falcon?

Obviously, WandaVision hasn’t released yet but I think it’d be cool if there was a “top secret” S.W.O.R.D facility near the Stark Expo that transitioned into a meet and greet with Wanda and Vision in her sitcom style reality? Does it sound too soon?
 

Mickeynerd17

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I’d hope so, I made Small World: One Song pretty dependent on UNICEF haha

Alright team, all’s quiet on the western front once again, so I just wanted to check in. @DashHaber we still haven’t heard from you, is there anything you’d like to work on?

Ive gotten started on my LWTL attraction (which I can’t name to save my life) and tomorrow I’ll be gone for most of the day, so my goal is to have the first draft up tonight.

@AceAstro where you’re doing dining, I don’t want to step on any toes, but I think having a restaurant nearby the ride that grows food would probably be a smart idea. I think it’d also be a neat touch to have all of the restaurants in this land (and retconned to all lands) having their produce grown in my ride.

I also might mess around and have a barnyard too as a petting zoo/dairy and eggs production to show how you can sustainably farm these things too, but if y’all think that’s too much, let me know
All is good on my end. I've got a plan for the attraction plus figured out a few things.

For the name, it will be called New Horizons, Presented by: SpaceX

The pavilion will be a celebration of the human vision of the future as well as a showcase for how SpaceX is making this future a reality with their rockets/space transportation equipment.

I'm going to keep the basic story structure of the original Epcot attraction with some major twists, most notably, the three environments will be a City on the Moon, a Mars base, and a space station.

SpaceX vehicles of today and future ideas/concepts will be included (e.g. the Falcon rocket, Starship, etc).

Guests will enter the pavilion seeing an exact replica of the banner and the Future Port departures sign, except guests will be boarding Horizons2 out of Concourse B instead of A as the old ride queue went.

I'm going to work on the main show sequence/script today and tomorrow, with the proposal getting finalized tomorrow so that I don't have to worry on Wednesday.
 

DashHaber

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For the meet and greet, I’d say Iron Man, Ant-Man, Black Panther, and maybe Falcon?

Obviously, WandaVision hasn’t released yet but I think it’d be cool if there was a “top secret” S.W.O.R.D facility near the Stark Expo that transitioned into a meet and greet with Wanda and Vision in her sitcom style reality? Does it sound too soon?
It might be a little early on WandaVision, and I feel like it might not gel quite as well with the Tomorrowland we've got going.

I like the addition of Falcon to that group. I was initially thinking of Spider-Man, but I like the idea of some sort of specific science theme with the heroes. In the case of Falcon, aerodynamics.
 

AceAstro

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No names yet (will come back to that) but would love general thoughts!

Quick Service:
Build your own Salad Bar.

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For $10 ($6 for a kids version), guests get a bowl to fill up with lettuce and other vegtables and protiens to build thier own salad for lunch/ dinner.

The catch? To promote sustainable eating, all the food found at the salad bar were grown on Living with the Land! After guests put together their salad bowl, they can find seating that looks out to the Living with the Land area to see where their lunch/ dinner came from!

(@Outbound when you edit the map I would love to put the Salad Bar in the area right outside LwtL
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I will put together a full menu of vegetables after I figure out the name)

Table Service:

Just like Ariel's Grotto/ The Cove Bar in DCA, the Table Service here is found to be 2 stories and partially open air dining right on the water.

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Because it is right on the water, guests can enjoy the smells of the "ocean" while enjoying the tastes of the ocean at this seafood restaurant. Shrimp, salmon, crab, etc. are all served here and much like the Salad Bar, all the food is 100% sustainable and comes from Living with the Land!
 

Suchomimus

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Table Service:

Just like Ariel's Grotto/ The Cove Bar in DCA, the Table Service here is found to be 2 stories and partially open air dining right on the water.

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Because it is right on the water, guests can enjoy the smells of the "ocean" while enjoying the tastes of the ocean at this seafood restaurant. Shrimp, salmon, crab, etc. are all served here and much like the Salad Bar, all the food is 100% sustainable and comes from Living with the Land!

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D Hulk

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enhance



InnerSpace Mountain
Proposed ride layout

Vekoma launch coaster
Train capacity: 24 riders
Launches every 45 seconds
Theoretical hourly capacity: 1,920
Ride duration: 3:45 (lots of that is motionless on launch tracks or on the turntable)

The loading and forward launch layout come from RnRC. Forward launch 40-50 mph into a dome the same size as Disneyland's Space Mountain. The train gains all its elevation in this initial straightaway into the dome. (The ride story has Atom-Mobiles launched shrinking by the Mighty Microscope into a frozen snowflake of water.)

No inversions! Rather the track meanders continually down-slope, like the various Space Mountains, alternating straightaways with banked turns. Want to have some dips or bunny hills in the 1st half straightaways. (Trains enter the crystalline snowflake structure and rush through a geometric grid of H2O molecules.)

Mid-course brake run, then a forceful helix inside an atomic structure. Then S-turn, and the train comes to a stop on the reverse launch track. (Trains enter a single hydrogen atom inside the H2O, then proceed into a proton's fractal kaleidoscope into a dark starfield world of the quark.)

The backwards launch is 30-40 mph, with a final backwards run that is half the length of the forwards section, with a few turns and dips (which are felt more strongly when taken backwards). (The trains are growing again, as they reverse through a quick succession of earlier sights, less orderly now that the snowflake is melting.)

The train passes backwards through a brake run tunnel, and is spun 180 degrees on the turntable so it returns to the station for unload facing forward. (Flowing water surrounds trains in a tunnel, before they reach a petri dish under the microscope and then emerge at full scale.)
Me and @D Hulk are making good progress on Innerspace Mountain. He's got the plan for the ride. I got the queue and a little post-ride exhibit.
 

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