A new Toontown for WDW, Part 2 (open brainstorming)

mharrington

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I'm curious, if this Toontown for WDW is nine acres (and Toontown Fair was five), how much is it for Disneyland's Toontown?
 

flavious27

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I'm curious, if this Toontown for WDW is nine acres (and Toontown Fair was five), how much is it for Disneyland's Toontown?

DLR's TT is like 3ish acres. There would be enough room for the shared attractions of the tt's of dlr and wdw minus the houses, a character street of the houses, some kind of kiddie coaster or c-ticket attraction and the clubhouse.
 

mharrington

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DLR's TT is like 3ish acres. There would be enough room for the shared attractions of the tt's of dlr and wdw minus the houses, a character street of the houses, some kind of kiddie coaster or c-ticket attraction and the clubhouse.

So we're just going to totally scrap Mickey and Minnie's houses and whatnot? Where can we meet them?
 

flavious27

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So we're just going to totally scrap Mickey and Minnie's houses and whatnot? Where can we meet them?

No, those houses would be on the character street of houses. The one feature I love about TT was the houses, that isn't something I would remove in this blue sky concept.
 

mharrington

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No, those houses would be on the character street of houses. The one feature I love about TT was the houses, that isn't something I would remove in this blue sky concept.

So how should the Magic Kingdom's new Toontown look? And remember, we may have nine acres to work with, but we need the room for backstages and whatnot.
 

mharrington

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I linked it earlier, but here we go around.

Part of the copy of dlr's tt would have backstage areas, along with parts of the clubhouse.

I'm not too sure about the Clubhouse. I mean, it may be recognizable now, but will it be recognizable in the future? Look at Gadget's Go Coaster. That is a reference to a show no one outside of us Disney fans may even recognize.

As for Disneyland's Toontown, I think we should come up something somewhat different for Florida and not just copy it outright.
 

flavious27

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I'm not too sure about the Clubhouse. I mean, it may be recognizable now, but will it be recognizable in the future? Look at Gadget's Go Coaster. That is a reference to a show no one outside of us Disney fans may even recognize.

As for Disneyland's Toontown, I think we should come up something somewhat different for Florida and not just copy it outright.

Well it matters how long they will run the series for, also it can last past the series as long as it is compelling enough for guests.

Well I have dlr's toontown as a reference for size but also the amount of attractions that could be added. The houses will not be in that town section, so that would be additional space for something different.
 

mharrington

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Well, since there is already a Goofy-themed roller coaster as part of the Storybook Circus subsection of Fantasyland (The Great Goofini), how should we have any rides here?
 

mharrington

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Well, I looked around at the upcoming Storybook Circus, which as we all know is replacing Toontown Fair, and I came across this on Inside the Magic:

Not only is Dumbo [and also The Great Goofini] part of the circus, but also a few additional acts as well. Pete's Silly Sideshow will be a meet-and-greet featuring characters from "all over the world" - all familiar faces with circus-themed appearances. As an example, [Imagineer Scott] Mallwitz offers The Great Donaldo, a new role for Donald Duck to play as a "very famous snake charmer from the Far East."

So now, we're back to having the Toontown be at Disney's Hollywood Studios. So again, I ask, how should we do the storyline for that part of the park?
 

flavious27

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Well, I looked around at the upcoming Storybook Circus, which as we all know is replacing Toontown Fair, and I came across this on Inside the Magic:



So now, we're back to having the Toontown be at Disney's Hollywood Studios. So again, I ask, how should we do the storyline for that part of the park?

wait, what? how is dhs involved?
 

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