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Burtonville?

Turtle

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
How would a Tim Burton-themed land at DHS work?

I have the concept of an old-run down-creepy medieval village.

Frankenweenie dark ride.
Nightmare Before Christmas sub-section (Elaborate family thrill, restaurant, meet and greet)


What do you think?


This is assuming the lands become: Hollywood Boulevard, Star Wars Galaxy, Muppet Courtyard, Pixar Place, Burtonville, Sunset Boulevard
 

Matt7187

Well-Known Member
How would a Tim Burton-themed land at DHS work?

I have the concept of an old-run down-creepy medieval village.

Frankenweenie dark ride.
Nightmare Before Christmas sub-section (Elaborate family thrill, restaurant, meet and greet)


What do you think?


This is assuming the lands become: Hollywood Boulevard, Star Wars Galaxy, Muppet Courtyard, Pixar Place, Burtonville, Sunset Boulevard
I would probably spend more time there than in Star Wars, haha!
 

Disneyhead'71

Well-Known Member
Mmmm, what to include?

Edward Scissorhands retro-60s street? The Drag Queen/John Waters fan in me says YESSSS!
Beetlejuice house dark ride, yep.
Christmastown with a dark ride.
Somewhere has to be a bike rack with Pee-Wee's bike.
 

Tip Top Club

Well-Known Member
As much as I would love to see a Nightmare Attraction, most of this has zero chance in happening. The Best we can hope for is some sort of Meet and Greet with them at the Halloween Parties.
 

mahnamahna101

Well-Known Member
Hmmm....

Christmastown mini-land with a walkthrough Santa's Workshop, an E-ticket dark ride using the Pandora's Box technology, and a daily parade with all of the characters

Frankenweenie dark ride in dark foresty area - a modern-day version of the old Snow White ride

An Edward Scissorhands street that leads off from the woods - an absurdist walkthrough attraction would be included as a museum for Tim Burton's films

The suburban street leads off into a mini Pee Wee city with a musical dance show inside the bar from the movie... with a Next-Gen Pee-Wee M&G :p

Honestly I can't see a Tim Burton area coming to frutation though....
 

WED99

Well-Known Member
It's too difficult to make a Burton land. His films are too varied. I mean how do you transition from PeeWee to Scissor hands to Frankenweenie?

Still I'd love for his movies to have a bigger presence in the parks! Frankenweenie was my favorite animated film last year, and it's not often I rate films higher than Pixar.
 

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