Canada - World Showcase
(Background Music thanks to @nelsonj3 of ResortTV1 on YouTube!)
The Canada Pavilion is one of my favorite World Showcase Pavilions (up there with Japan, Germany, and the UK -- and well mostly all of them) but for some reason we always seem to skip it.
It could be for a variety of reasons (one being that there are several members of the family that can't do circle-vision 360 screens) and more importantly, it might be because there is no major attraction to draw us in typically coming from the International Gateway and heading towards Future World after catching a British Revolution show.
It's the pavilion that looks nice from the outside, has great music, but not much for an average guest to explore. Until now!
I've wanted to flesh out this idea for some time, and it might be more of an obvious addition (and others like @Bill Cipher have discussed it in their blogs before) - a river raft excursion through the Canadian Wilderness would be an awesome fit for this location!
Called the...
Klondike River Excursions
Either taking place of the Festival Pavilion next door, or re-routing some of the backstage areas behind the Canada Pavilion - a river raft ride would be a D-Ticket escape and finally provide an attraction on the west side of World Showcase.
This journey would be in-between Maelstrom and Pirates in terms of length and intensity, with two drops as well as lush forestation around your raft as you travel down the Klondike River and a narrator discusses the history of Canada and its wildlife and habitats. You see elk, moose, caribou, and another native animals on your journey. Guests also ride past the icy glaciers of the norther Canadian border, even hinting at some of the environmental effects to northern Canada, as well as bird migration patterns in the winter.
While the rest of the Canadian Pavilion can explore the culture and heritage of the eclectic Canadian people - the ride can showcase the wilderness nature and historical fur trappers of the past, illustrating the beauty of the nation as a whole!
Early Concept Art
Some RCT3 images of the potential attraction coming in the post below!
(Background Music thanks to @nelsonj3 of ResortTV1 on YouTube!)
The Canada Pavilion is one of my favorite World Showcase Pavilions (up there with Japan, Germany, and the UK -- and well mostly all of them) but for some reason we always seem to skip it.
It could be for a variety of reasons (one being that there are several members of the family that can't do circle-vision 360 screens) and more importantly, it might be because there is no major attraction to draw us in typically coming from the International Gateway and heading towards Future World after catching a British Revolution show.
It's the pavilion that looks nice from the outside, has great music, but not much for an average guest to explore. Until now!
I've wanted to flesh out this idea for some time, and it might be more of an obvious addition (and others like @Bill Cipher have discussed it in their blogs before) - a river raft excursion through the Canadian Wilderness would be an awesome fit for this location!
Called the...
Klondike River Excursions
Either taking place of the Festival Pavilion next door, or re-routing some of the backstage areas behind the Canada Pavilion - a river raft ride would be a D-Ticket escape and finally provide an attraction on the west side of World Showcase.
This journey would be in-between Maelstrom and Pirates in terms of length and intensity, with two drops as well as lush forestation around your raft as you travel down the Klondike River and a narrator discusses the history of Canada and its wildlife and habitats. You see elk, moose, caribou, and another native animals on your journey. Guests also ride past the icy glaciers of the norther Canadian border, even hinting at some of the environmental effects to northern Canada, as well as bird migration patterns in the winter.
While the rest of the Canadian Pavilion can explore the culture and heritage of the eclectic Canadian people - the ride can showcase the wilderness nature and historical fur trappers of the past, illustrating the beauty of the nation as a whole!
Early Concept Art
Some RCT3 images of the potential attraction coming in the post below!
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