A New Disney Park?

randyortan1

New Member
Original Poster
Just imagine disney was about to make a new park.

What would you call it?
Where about could they put it?
What would be the theme of the park?
Characters?
Restaurants?
Shops?
Rides?
 

hammysammy59

New Member
What would you call it? World of Nintendo

What would be the theme of the park? The worlds and characters of classic Nintendo games. The park would be split up into "lands" based on each game. Mushroom Kingdom=Mario Land, Hyrule=Legend of Zelda Land, Planet Zebes=Metroid Land, etc.

Characters? The Mario Bros., Princess Peach, Bowser, Toad, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Wario, Samus, Zelda, Link, Pit Ash and Pikachu, Ganondorf, Ridley (if a costume of him is even possible), Mr. Game and Watch, Kirby... pretty much the whole Nintendo crew, obscure to mega-popular, old-school to cutting edge.

Restaurants? If nothing else, the Mario Bros. would own an Italian restaurant in the Mushroom Kingdom. :) Other than this, I'm not so sure, though I'd love to see a restaurant themed to Metroid, with all weird futuristic food-stuff.

Shops? Heh... Hyrule's gift shop can be based on the shops from the Zelda games, while the Mushroom Kingdom shop would look like the item houses from Super Mario Bros. 3.

Rides? Save the Princess would be the main ride for the Mushroom Kingdom. I'm thinking a dark ride that sort of follows the Mario Bros. as they trek across the Mushroom Kingdom to confront Bowser in his castle.

Another cool attraction for the Mushroom Kingdom would be the Mario Kart Grand Prix, an indoor ride where you "race" against your friends through classic Mario Kart tracks, ending of course on the spectacular Rainbow Road in outer space. I think it'd be cool if the ride vehicle was modeled after a Go-kart, allowing only two per vehicle, but they would be arranged side-by-side, as if they're actually racing. Other non-rider karts featuring animatronics of Mario and co. can pull up alongside the rider-karts, trash-talk and try and sabotage the "real" racers. And of course, each ride would be a little different, as one kart would be randomly assigned the "winner" each time. Hell, even give the "winner" a free fast-pass to another ride.

Escape from Zebes would be simulator ride for the Planet Zebes area(sort of like Star Tours/Mission:Space)... The ride would be from the point of view of Samus herself, as she explores the catcombs of Zebes, and finds the monstrous Mother Brain, kills it, and then of course, has to escape the planet before it self-destructs. That, and then maybe do a Buzz-Lightyear style shoot-em up ride, where you help Samus pick off Metroids and Space Pirates.

Pit's Flight would go into either the Kid Icarus world (Pit's the star of Kid Icarus) or the sort of Nintendo "leftovers" world (for attractions based on games that aren't quite big enough to need a whole land). Pit's Flight would be a heavily themed roller-coaster, ala Expedition Everest. "As" Pit, you fly out of the Underworld (would be cool if this part was all straight up, sort of like an extreme version of Space Mountain's launch sequence), through the dangerous Labyrinth, over "Greece" and finally, up to Mount Olympus, to confront Medusa. Of course the whole time you're dodging monsters and all sorts of deadly traps.

The Pokemon land could have a cool Pokemon Safari, ala Jungle Cruise/Killamanjaro Safari. I'd love to see herds of squirtles in their natural environment. And of course, the ride would end with a run-in with one of the gigantic pokemon.

Wow, these rides seriously write themselves...

I think Kirby's land (Dreamland) would probably be the land specifically designed for younger kids, which makes sense, as the Kirby games are too (though they're still perfectly enjoyable to us big kids:)). The biggest issue with World of Nintendo is coming up with the "wienie." Princess Peach's castle makes the most sense, but then what about Hyrule Castle? Also, two castles in one park? Can you really have Hyrule without Hyrule Castle? Probably. But would it be too big of a rip-off of the Magic Kingdom to have a castle for the park's wienie? Maybe. Then what else would make for a good wienie? Hmm...
 

Jerm

Well-Known Member
I would call it a waste of money. They need to put money into the parks they have and take care of those things before they open another sub par theme park. I say sub par due to the last 2 non Disneyland type parks have been paint by number parks where they just kinda stick things in and hope it all works. Even HKDL was a shell of a Disney park at best.

J
 

Legacy

Well-Known Member
Disney's Lands of Legend

A park dedicated to the myths, stories and tall tales of histories past, highlighted by an elevated, glowing sphere which celebrates the original stories of the birth of the Sun and Mother Earth. Journey from the tall tales of North America, to the great epics of Ancient Greece, to the stories of the Far East. The stories that fascinate young and old alike, come to life in thrilling, emmersive, all-new ways.
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
Just look around at what can be done in the existing parks, each park has room for at least 3 e-ticket attractions, and without these additions each park has other flaws that need to be addressed before a new park is considered. I would like to think that within 10 years each park will have a new e-ticket (with MGM getting two, counting Toy Story Mania). At that 10 year mark it might be time to begin development of a new park. I think we're at least 15 years away from a second gate.
 

darthjohnny

Active Member
Disney's Lands of Legend

A park dedicated to the myths, stories and tall tales of histories past, highlighted by an elevated, glowing sphere which celebrates the original stories of the birth of the Sun and Mother Earth. Journey from the tall tales of North America, to the great epics of Ancient Greece, to the stories of the Far East. The stories that fascinate young and old alike, come to life in thrilling, emmersive, all-new ways.

Hey, they could potentially put a version of Beastly Kingdom in there. I like your idea. :)
 

WDWGuide

Active Member
I'll throw in my $0.02 and guess that, assuming no major domestic disruption, there'll be something under construction by 2017 - either a new gate or significant expansions of the existing parks. Considering Florida's rate of population growth and the significant hotel capacity that has been and continues to be added to the WDW area will require capacity enhancements in the parks.
 

KeithVH

Well-Known Member
Texas! They'll start building soon as we get the heck outta here and move back to Dallas this fall.

And it will be all about Texas as the state deserves it (since Texas is so much better than anywhere else).
 

Hakunamatata

Le Meh
Premium Member
Texas! They'll start building soon as we get the heck outta here and move back to Dallas this fall.

And it will be all about Texas as the state deserves it (since Texas is so much better than anywhere else).

I am already here and it aint happinin...
 

FantasMickeyM

New Member
Sure a Nintendo park would be popular:) but it wouldn't be a Disney Park..:shrug:
What would you call it? World of Nintendo

What would be the theme of the park? The worlds and characters of classic Nintendo games. The park would be split up into "lands" based on each game. Mushroom Kingdom=Mario Land, Hyrule=Legend of Zelda Land, Planet Zebes=Metroid Land, etc.

Characters? The Mario Bros., Princess Peach, Bowser, Toad, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Wario, Samus, Zelda, Link, Pit Ash and Pikachu, Ganondorf, Ridley (if a costume of him is even possible), Mr. Game and Watch, Kirby... pretty much the whole Nintendo crew, obscure to mega-popular, old-school to cutting edge.

Restaurants? If nothing else, the Mario Bros. would own an Italian restaurant in the Mushroom Kingdom. :) Other than this, I'm not so sure, though I'd love to see a restaurant themed to Metroid, with all weird futuristic food-stuff.​


Shops? Heh... Hyrule's gift shop can be based on the shops from the Zelda games, while the Mushroom Kingdom shop would look like the item houses from Super Mario Bros. 3.

Rides? Save the Princess would be the main ride for the Mushroom Kingdom. I'm thinking a dark ride that sort of follows the Mario Bros. as they trek across the Mushroom Kingdom to confront Bowser in his castle.

Another cool attraction for the Mushroom Kingdom would be the Mario Kart Grand Prix, an indoor ride where you "race" against your friends through classic Mario Kart tracks, ending of course on the spectacular Rainbow Road in outer space. I think it'd be cool if the ride vehicle was modeled after a Go-kart, allowing only two per vehicle, but they would be arranged side-by-side, as if they're actually racing. Other non-rider karts featuring animatronics of Mario and co. can pull up alongside the rider-karts, trash-talk and try and sabotage the "real" racers. And of course, each ride would be a little different, as one kart would be randomly assigned the "winner" each time. Hell, even give the "winner" a free fast-pass to another ride.

Escape from Zebes would be simulator ride for the Planet Zebes area(sort of like Star Tours/Mission:Space)... The ride would be from the point of view of Samus herself, as she explores the catcombs of Zebes, and finds the monstrous Mother Brain, kills it, and then of course, has to escape the planet before it self-destructs. That, and then maybe do a Buzz-Lightyear style shoot-em up ride, where you help Samus pick off Metroids and Space Pirates.

Pit's Flight would go into either the Kid Icarus world (Pit's the star of Kid Icarus) or the sort of Nintendo "leftovers" world (for attractions based on games that aren't quite big enough to need a whole land). Pit's Flight would be a heavily themed roller-coaster, ala Expedition Everest. "As" Pit, you fly out of the Underworld (would be cool if this part was all straight up, sort of like an extreme version of Space Mountain's launch sequence), through the dangerous Labyrinth, over "Greece" and finally, up to Mount Olympus, to confront Medusa. Of course the whole time you're dodging monsters and all sorts of deadly traps.

The Pokemon land could have a cool Pokemon Safari, ala Jungle Cruise/Killamanjaro Safari. I'd love to see herds of squirtles in their natural environment. And of course, the ride would end with a run-in with one of the gigantic pokemon.

Wow, these rides seriously write themselves...

I think Kirby's land (Dreamland) would probably be the land specifically designed for younger kids, which makes sense, as the Kirby games are too (though they're still perfectly enjoyable to us big kids:)). The biggest issue with World of Nintendo is coming up with the "wienie." Princess Peach's castle makes the most sense, but then what about Hyrule Castle? Also, two castles in one park? Can you really have Hyrule without Hyrule Castle? Probably. But would it be too big of a rip-off of the Magic Kingdom to have a castle for the park's wienie? Maybe. Then what else would make for a good wienie? Hmm...
 

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