doctornick
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Another masterstroke of theming! Encanto, Coco and Villains are perfect for the old west!
None of them would be part of Frontierland.
Another masterstroke of theming! Encanto, Coco and Villains are perfect for the old west!
Why do they insist on building good attractions at bad locations?
I really don't get this specific complaint. Journey of Water - an edutainment walk through about the water cycle - is most appropriate for... Epcot, especially the now christened World Nature area which is where it will be. I agree that Moana as a character fits in better in Adventureland or DAK (potentially) but, despite some significant elements from her movie, this doesn't seem like an attraction "about" Moana. I don't particularly like using her as the IP - I'd rather see someone like Ludwig Von Drake or even Mr. Ray from Nemo which I think would be a better potential theme to fit the area/park - but the basic walk through conceit is in the right park.
That is literally how the world showcase is made. There are expansion pads behind the countries. There also were supposed to be more countries as well. Here is an article about it. They even have the show buildings built in Japan and Germany already but never used them.sometimes it’s crazy to me that you can just say whatever you want on the internet
Shinano RiverWhat river in Japan would be showcased?
The pavilions were not all designed for a boat ride.That is the "worst" idea you ever heard? Each pavilion at EPCOT was made to house restaurant, a theater and a boat ride to showcase a river in the country.
I do wish we had Rhine River, though.The pavilions were not all designed for a boat ride.
Raze Small World & the bathrooms and use that plot to build a Tangled boat ride
From the different videos I've seen on the original plans Germany was to have one and possibly England.The pavilions were not all designed for a boat ride.
From the different videos I've seen on the original plans Germany was to have one and possibly England.
I'm familiar with a couple of other different ideas for Japan attractions. One being a bullet train simulator, the other was some sort of omnimover ride. And of course the infamous canned Mt Fuji roller coaster.Never heard of UK being an option, but Germany (Rhine River Cruise) and Italy (Gondola ride) were both planned to get boat rides.
Japan was originally supposed to get a copy of Meet the World from TDL and that show building was built.
Edit: there was also plans for a Rapids ride in Canada.
They didn't get a copy. They got ours.Never heard of UK being an option, but Germany (Rhine River Cruise) and Italy (Gondola ride) were both planned to get boat rides.
Japan was originally supposed to get a copy of Meet the World from TDL and that show building was built.
Edit: there was also plans for a Rapids ride in Canada.
There are pavilions that have unused expo space, but that does not mean that they were meant to be boat rides, particularly Japan. A number of aborted attempts at an attraction there but I do not believe a boat was either an original nor a subsequent plan.That is literally how the world showcase is made. There are expansion pads behind the countries. There also were supposed to be more countries as well. Here is an article about it. They even have the show buildings built in Japan and Germany already but never used them.
This, I think Meet the World was the closest thing to happening, along with part of the interior show building for Tokyo's Ginza district walk through simulated at night. Even though the bullet train simulator was on the table not sure how far that ever really got. martins Japan pavilion video shows the layout for all of this if I remember correctly. its def a great watch.There are pavilions that have unused expo space, but that does not mean that they were meant to be boat rides, particularly Japan. A number of aborted attempts at an attraction there but I do not believe a boat was either an original nor a subsequent plan.
I wish that at least the Germany pavilion got its attraction. The building was built and, if you knock on the Sommerfest mural and the back of the area, you will find it is hollow. This is where the Rhine River Cruise was supposed to be built.I'm familiar with a couple of other different ideas for Japan attractions. One being a bullet train simulator, the other was some sort of omnimover ride. And of course the infamous canned Mt Fuji roller coaster.
The UK boat ride was called Thames River Cruise. There's actually a significant amount of artwork available for it too, a lot more than the other countries' boat rides in fact.
There's quite a bit more here, and some details-
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I don't think this would ever be the plan, it would cost a fortune to demo and rebuild Big Thunder elsewhere. Much cheaper to figure out the land situation without doing that.In a follow up to this post I made on this thread, as part of *new* Frontierland in the "beyond Big Thunder" area, the current Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ride would be demolished and a new one would be built in said new area. The spot where the current BTMRR ride was would be used for something else.
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