That and Big Bad Wolf that use to be in Busch Gardens Williamsburg were my inspirations. But I wanted to do more the a roller coaster, I wanted a guide or something. Then I thought about a small animatronic. I would be the first of its kind on a roller coaster and a new way to interact with guest in a way no one has experience before (except Star Tours).It reminded me of a Disney version of the teridactyle ride at IoA.
Which, of all the rides there, I think it is one of the best, of not the best.
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Seaside Lagoon
The whole Boardwalk area is now built in a town called Seaside Lagoon. Long ago, in the early 20th century, an Englishman named Sir Christopher Carter came to the coastal United States. He happened to stumble upon a desolate, undeveloped bay area which he named, you guessed it, Seaside Lagoon. His first order of business was to construct a boardwalk along the shore. The wood panels were put in place, but not a civilized building lined the strip, save for the small shack Sir Carter was living out of. Soon, he built a new amusement park called Sol Pier, hoping to attract visitors to the lonesome area. Suddenly, word got out around the area about the fantastic new Sol Park. Guests were coming from all over to enjoy the amusements. Following the initial success, he built a couple shops along the stretch of land and leased some of it out to vendors. However, Carter noticed one common issue; people would stay so late into the night that they couldn't bare to drive home. So, in turn, Carter built a "quaint" Boardwalk Inn on the lagoon-front. People were filling up every single room, and new shops were opened, including a new agreement with some fellow with this novel idea for motion picture screening. He even cut a deal with this young Disney fellow to use dome of his characters in a ride. A new show was added in the lagoon using Carter's favorite songs, and was a sure hit. Everyone was urgent to get to Seaside Lagoon, and escape their troubles. In fact, there were too many people. More and more visitors wanted a room, but Sir Carter couldn't supply them with a haven. Once again, he expanded, this time to the eastern boardwalk. He constructed a larger, grander place to stay and called it the Boardwalk Hotel. Ever since, guests have flocked to the resort town, and recently, the founders' family donated a statue in his honor, which stands tall in Seaside Yard. We hope you plan on visiting our booming seaside village soon!
Don't mean to be picky here, but this is the third time you posted after the deadline.Thanks, happy you liked it! Now to Challenge 8...
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Disney's Boardwalk is a great concept, and has a lot of potential, but as the challenge is asking, it needs to be revamped a little. For my submission, I wanted to capture the magic of a seaside boardwalk, but not get too cheesy and have that special Disney charm. Many new additions are coming, and some familiar faces are getting freshened up. Let's take a walk down the new Disney's Boardwalk!
What's new?
The first addition to the Boardwalk is a new riveting experience guests will be sure to love - parasailing! Guests Many boardwalks offer this incredible thrill, and guests will now be able to fly across the water, taking in the sights and sounds around them like never before!
Another major addition to the Boardwalk brings a classic set of attractions, but with an extra sprinkle of pixie dust. Come one, come all to Mickey's Midway! Many forms of inspiration came when designed this new area, and brand new experiences are here as well.
Families have visited midways for a long time, but some people distinguish them as "cheesy" or "a rip off". Immense quality was put in the design of Mickey's so that every guest comes in and out of the park happy. One of these are the new Sideshow Games. Take on classic games, like darts, skeeballs, and basketball, with your favorite characters by your side. Unlike traditional midway games, games are made as fair as possible, so everyone has a chance to win. No rigs here, folks! But if you have that special skill, you will be treated to specially crafted prizes themed to your favorite classic Disney characters.
Many Paradise Pier attractions, like Silly Symphony Swings and Mickey's Fun Wheel, are part of the fun at Mickey's Boardwalk, but many have been reimagined just for Mickey's. Here's a look (names subject to change):
Goofy's Surfing Spin: Themed to Goofy's "Hawaiian Holiday" short, Goofy decides to try out surfing, and you're coming with him! Take a spin on this zany wild mouse coaster!
Mickey's House of Wonders: Walt Disney Imagineering took a page from the Blue Sky vaults, and reimagined Mickey's Circus Spectacular, a forgotten Storybook Circus attraction full of suspense, thrill and mystery. TO give you an idea, read the script for the planned attraction here! Join Mickey as your ringmaster as you discover amazing talents of the Fab Five, and new ones too like Dumbo the Flying Elephant and the very fun Penguin (waiters) Dancers!
Pete's Strong Man's Shoot: Pete challenges you to the classic strong man sideshow game, only this time, you're in the middle of the action. This is a twist on the Maliboomer, a attraction that used to be at Paradise Pier.
What's getting redone?
One of the main entertainment options is Atlantic Dance. But disappointly, this barely ever packed, and needs something fresh to draw visitors in. So, in an attempt to spruce up the venue, the hall will be converted to a brand new intimate concert venue! Local and famous acts from across the country come to play, and on nights without a show, DJ's spin your favorite tracks for karaoke! Appetizers and classic comfort foods will be served.
Jellyrolls will now become a family fun experience with now all ages being along to join the fun!
The final change to the Boardwalk is the combination of Sugar, the area's candy shop and Seashore Sweets, making the ultimate destination for your sweet cravings! Guests can use only their imagination's limits to design their own ice cream flavor! Pints and quarts can be taken home, and how's knows? Maybe your flavor will join the movie of now hundreds of selection to choose from!
There you have it! The new and improved Disney's The Boardwalk!
Challenge 8: Welcome to Disney's Boardwalk!
Current Walkthrough: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfa_6_jRcD0
So, for this challenge, I decided to build a new amusement pier into the area, along with some other exhilarating new features. It also receives a new backstory. Here we go...
Backstory;
1. Original Shops, Restaurants and Other Areas - The locations currently open at the Boardwalk will remain, as they really have no issues and are fantastic establishments. They just aren't visited because there isn't a major draw to the Boardwalk area.
2. The American Multi-Cinema - A new theater opens on the Boardwalk, presented by AMC Theatres. This awesomely themed building harkens back to the original days of AMC Theatres (American Multi-Cinema), when theaters with more than one screen for viewers was a new, novel idea. Though it will have multiple theaters, these viewing rooms will be luxurious, with seating available in three sections; Lower, Upper and Balcony viewing...
3. Sol Pier - Inspired Luna Park in Coney Island, and Paradise Pier in California, this new amusement area would jut out from the center of the Boardwalk, but wouldn't interrupt water traffic. It was founded by Sir Christopher Carter when he arrived at the empty town of Seaside Lagoon in the early 20th century. (see more below)
4. The Boardwalk Inn - The original resort at the basis of the area will remain throughout this expansion in its entirety. It receives a new backstory, though, as Sir Carter founded the inn as a place for visitors to his park (which was gaining popularity) to stay at while in Seaside Lagoon. (The Disney's in it's name will be removed, as with most of the Disney's locations, as people will surely know they are in Disney...and it is Sir Carter's place...)
5. The Boardwalk Hotel - The Villas at Disney's Boardwalk Resort receives a new title, but the classic vacation villas remain to be loved by all. They are called the Hotel and the other is called the Inn because the Inn was opened by Sir Christopher Carter when he traveled to the US coast from Europe and after he built Sol Pier. After much success running his "quaint" inn, he established a larger, more luxurious establishment as a hotel next door for the multitude of visitors to the pier to stay at.
6. Fountains for Sir Carter's Symphony - This will be a new fountain show in the area, featuring dancing fountains to Sir Christopher Carter's favorite records. Hosted by a recently recovered recording of the man himself, the show features songs such as...
1. Sir Carter Carousel - This is a classic brass ring carousel, one of the unique few found in the US. Created by Sir Carter himself, this merry-go-round features only horses, but would be a fun experience for many.
2. Plane Crazy - This is a new take on the classic Himalaya carnival ride system, themed to the original Mickey Mouse cartoon, "Plane Crazy".
3. Silly Symphony Swings - A copy of the ride moved over from Disney California Adventure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBsrjwrjUMI
4. The Whip - a classic whip carnival ride finds its way into Sir Carter's seaside park.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAlfJc2FqMQ
5. The Sun Wheel - The original DCA ferris wheel with a fun twist finds a comfortable place at Sol Pier, baring the park's namesake
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSoAd8qgGSQ
6. Thunder-Horse - This seaside resort area receives a classic wooden, racing roller coaster, that will no doubt fill you with immense adrenaline. (The track completes an aerial anchor shape when paired with the fountains)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCYDBmL4x1E
Don't worry about these structures. They will still be looming high enough to lure guests to Sol Pier, but not tall enough to be sticking out in Epcot.
A boat dock will be built here, and regular tickets as in other carnivals will be used. Multiple snack stands will be found all around, as well as new midway games.
We hope you choose to visit the Boardwalk at Seaside Lagoon soon! See you then!
The Scoreboard
1st - 16 points - @Zweiland
2nd(tied) - 9 points - @Voxel and @jdmdisney99
3rd (tied) - 8 points - @englanddg and @ctxak98
4th - 2 points - @Matt7187
5th (tied) -1 point - @danjen2331 and @MA Screamin'
Don't mean to be picky here, but this is the third time you posted after the deadline.
Challenge 9
FLAMING DEATH!
Welcome back to Disney's California Adventure!
We're back in the same side of the park. This time though, is a little different.
You guys get to Change up the It's a Bugs Land Area!
Again, I'm giving you guys total creative freedom. Do what you want with it. Make an entire new land if you'd like!
Just make it so that guests will want to make that area a big part of their trip to DCA!
Due at Midnight.
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