MK Cars-Themed Attractions at Magic Kingdom

danlb_2000

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The ONLY REASON they are doing what they are doing is in reaction to EPIC!

They DO NOT want to ACTUALLY EXPAND their EXISTING parks MUCH LESS A NEW GATE!

The reason they are DESTROYING RoA is because its THE CHEAPEST way.

The reason they are DESTROYING Muppets is because its THE CHEAPEST way.

Dinoland USA would have remained an empty parking lot had they not HAVE TO REACT TO EPIC.

Yep, if you look at the last batch of announcements they are mostly about optimizing the parks and not expanding them.
 

Incomudro

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I guess? Villains just seem kind of faddish in their current push as misunderstood antiheroes, and a "dark" park feels really off-brand to me for Disney.
I'm actually afraid that Disney - current Disney - is too timid to lean into the villains in this land enough.
Current Disney is afraid to give the kids a scare, lest some ill informed parents complain that they had no idea some present day version of Alien Encounter despite all of the more than adequate warning signs - turns out to actually be scary.
So how dark and scary is Disney willing to go?
 

UNCgolf

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I guess? Villains just seem kind of faddish in their current push as misunderstood antiheroes, and a "dark" park feels really off-brand to me for Disney.

Absolutely, that's two (of the many) reasons I don't think they should build a villains park.

I really meant in the context of the people that really do want some kind of major villains presence; I don't think a land is going to offer what they're hoping. I certainly wasn't suggesting a villains park is a good idea.

I don't think the villains land is a good idea either, though.
 
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JoeCamel

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You make great points. If they were to go with this idea, Liberty Square would potentially need to be rethemed to a pioneer settlement. I don’t think it would make Magic Kingdom less interesting though. Even if Liberty Square and Frontierland combined into one land, it would still be about half the size DLP’s Frontierland. I’d imagine Haunted Mansion area could be rethemed as a nice transition between Fantasyland to Villains and Frontierland to Villains.

Although, why not tell the story of an in-land colonial capital like Williamsburg? The story of Liberty Square, as it exists today, is already imperfect given the time period inconsistencies. It is supposed to represent colonial America during the late 18th century. But the Hudson River Valley Gothic Rivival architecture of the Haunted Mansion and the presence of a paddlewheel steamship, both from the 19th century, are inconsistent.

Recognizing the river that once existed and tying it into a new story sounds exactly like something Disney would do.
Late to the party but

So cut down the tree and lose the bell? That would be a blow to the nation even if it is just a re-creation of the events involved in the forming of our country
 

TheMaxRebo

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I'm actually afraid that Disney - current Disney - is too timid to lean into the villains in this land enough.
Current Disney is afraid to give the kids a scare, lest some ill informed parents complain that they had no idea some present day version of Alien Encounter despite all of the more than adequate warning signs - turns out to actually be scary.
So how dark and scary is Disney willing to go?

I hope it is a mix - with the main split being the dark ride is softer and more family friendly but the coaster is darker (with a height restriction to keep kids out)

definitely no way the whole land will not be approachable to many kids/families, but hoping at least some darker touches
 

Stripes

Premium Member
Late to the party but

So cut down the tree and lose the bell? That would be a blow to the nation even if it is just a re-creation of the events involved in the forming of our country
I’m actually curious about what people think about the story of the land being adapted to an in-land colonial capital like Williamsburg instead of being rethemed as a pioneer settlement.

Also, making the Haunted Mansion part of Villains land would fix some the glaring time period issues of the land as it exists today.
 

TrainsOfDisney

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I’m actually curious about what people think about the story of the land being adapted to an in-land colonial capital like Williamsburg instead of being rethemed as a pioneer settlement.
there’s quite a few questions about how this will actually work. Setting aside my love for the riverboat itself - what exactly are we plopping down here.

Will the landscape change from colonial, to western wilderness, to New Orleans, to Wild West mining town?

And in all reality I think the cars will be visible from portions of current Frontierland - maybe not all of FL and Liberty square - but I doubt they are completely hidden.

So how does that all tie in? Does the cars ride become completely fictional and only make sense in Disney? That’s fine - the riverboat does that already. Just wondering.
 

TheMaxRebo

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I’m actually curious about what people think about the story of the land being adapted to an in-land colonial capital like Williamsburg instead of being rethemed as a pioneer settlement.

Also, making the Haunted Mansion part of Villains land would fix some the glaring time period issues of the land as it exists today.

Prior to the Tiana's changeover there was a evolution of time going from East to West starting with the HM which was the oldest and set furthest east and moving went and forward in time (though Splash didn't really fit either, at least geographically but fit better timewise). But Tiana's broke that and Cars Land will moreso

So think just have to not think of the area set in any specific time but just the broader concept of "Frontier" and exploration of the North American continent
 

JoeCamel

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I’m actually curious about what people think about the story of the land being adapted to an in-land colonial capital like Williamsburg instead of being rethemed as a pioneer settlement.

Also, making the Haunted Mansion part of Villains land would fix some the glaring time period issues of the land as it exists today.
RIP Edutainment and the possibility a youngster could be inspired by the founding of our nation, Walt would be so proud
 

Stripes

Premium Member
Prior to the Tiana's changeover there was a evolution of time going from East to West starting with the HM which was the oldest and set furthest east
The gothic revival architecture of the Haunted Mansion strongly suggests that it is, in fact, much newer than the rest of Liberty Square, which exists in the mid to late 18th century. Making the Haunted Mansion part of Villains land would actually improve the cohesiveness of the Liberty Square story. The same is true with getting rid of the Liberty Belle. Paddle wheel steamships were not around during Liberty Square’s time period.
 

Agent H

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The gothic revival architecture of the Haunted Mansion strongly suggests that it is, in fact, much newer than the rest of Liberty Square, which exists in the mid to late 18th century. Making the Haunted Mansion part of Villains land would actually improve the cohesiveness of the Liberty Square story. The same is true with getting rid of the Liberty Belle. Paddle wheel steamships were not around during Liberty Square’s time period.
The book boundless realm makes a good case for this.
 

TheMaxRebo

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The gothic revival architecture of the Haunted Mansion strongly suggests that it is, in fact, much newer than the rest of Liberty Square, which exists in the mid to late 18th century. Making the Haunted Mansion part of Villains land would actually improve the cohesiveness of the Liberty Square story. The same is true with getting rid of the Liberty Belle. Paddle wheel steamships were not around during Liberty Square’s time period.

River boat and rivers definitely set earlier but HM I understood to be mid-18th (so 1750s, etc) Century Hudson Valley NY where as by the tree and Hall of Presidents is 1776 or so

So more the walkway from East to West follows a rough timeline

You definitely could tie it together with the look and feel and have creepy woods outside that lead into and also delineate Villains Land proper
 

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