DlpPhantom
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What if instead of Star Wars we have paradise falls. A South America area maybe with a myan temple.
Up is my favorite Pixar movie -- and that is one of my favorite attractions, I can't believe I didn't even remember it until now haha
I'd be happy to re-work it so it would fit in the land (like with new blueprints and such)
Works for me! That actually sounds wonderful and checks off a lot of boxes!What if instead of Star Wars we have paradise falls. A South America area maybe with a myan temple.
And then we can use your South America artwork too!I think it'd actually fits really well in Adventureland.... A South American area makes total sense
And then we can use your South America artwork too!
Ze Villains Land and also wrapping up Fantasyland
With Up, Moana, maybe Aladdin, and some other stuff that's been discussed, I'm okay with seeing the Adventureland master list without Star Wars.So can I leave Star Wars off the Adventureland Master List for the time being?
Just want to tag @D Hindley @JackWatkinson to confirm.
I have another idea for a Tomorrowland attraction. It will have the same ride system as the now-extinct Back To The Future:The Ride, The Simpsons Ride, and Universal Studios Japan's Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem. Although I don't have a working title or other things like how the ride will play out, the main story will be about a planet exploration company that has invited the park's guests to go out and explore various planets (which we will see on various posters in the queues(some of which are purely fictional) and so takes the guests into their space shuttles and (with teleportation technology) use it fly around a specific environment on a specific planet, then suddenly things get out of hand when a natural disaster or the shuttle malfunctions and the vehicle goes around, whilst narrowly avoids disasters, then the computer system reboots and the vehicle teleports back to space and then back to headquarters. I know it needs to be worked on a bit more, but this is not the final product.Ze Villains Land and also wrapping up Fantasyland
Then onto the entrance, Tomorrowland, Progressland.
Great list!PACIFIC WHARF RESTAURANTS
Since Pacific Wharf is largely modeled on New Orleans Square, shops and restaurants have some degree of overlap. Like NOS, the idea is to flesh out the land, with these elements adding to the theme with more than simply Mickey plushes and popcorn. Lots of SF's unique cuisine naturally features. Onward!
(Incidentally, I have remembered that DCA has a "land" called Pacific Wharf, themed to Monterrey. Actually, it's more of a glorified food court, with the only so-called attraction a bakery exhibit - a leftover from the Eisner years. Do we want to change our land's name because of this?)
Club 32 - Table service, with no membership dues! A classy French and Californian menu developed by the French Laundry's Thomas Keller. Building facade and interiors are inspired by the Walt Disney Family Museum in the Presidio.
Sydney Duck's Saloon - A saloon in the Barbary Coast Dance Hall style, with regular live performances like Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe. The name is from an actual Australian gang from SF circa 1870, who more or less created this type of honkytonk. Counter service SF dishes like the Forty-Niner Special, Joe's Special, and Hangtown Fry. And virgin Irish Coffee (was invented in SF actually). A warning: This is from SF's old red light district, yet it's the same inspiration Tony Baxter used in creating Discovery Bay; we should take care to soften the edges without losing some amount of authenticity.
Mandarin Kitchen Dim Sum - Table service in Chinatown, serving dim sum style Chinese food (another SF invention). Carts travel the restaurant and diners at tables select appetizers as they please.
Fortune Cookie Factory - Cafeteria style restaurant for Chinatown, features other SF inventions like chow mein and fortune cookies. Unless we wish to merge the two Chinatown eateries.
Sarah's Sourdough Shack - Quick service by the pier specializing in sourdough bread bowls of clam chowder - another SF invention. Also has other local seafood faves like Dungeness crab, abalone, bay shrimp and sand dabs. Inspired by Fisherman's Wharf.
Trolley Tacos - A taco truck by the pier in a converted cable car, covering the city's unique style of Mexican food.
Bayside Bites & Confectionary - An ice cream stand and chocolate shoppe, run by SF's Ghirardelli - who also have a soda shop in DCA. Features SF fave "It's It," a chocolate-covered vanilla ice cream sandwich in oatmeal cookies.
I like it -- anything with space or intergalactic travel I'm all for. Also I just discovered that everything in the galaxy is named after milk...I have another idea for a Tomorrowland attraction. It will have the same ride system as the now-extinct Back To The Future:The Ride, The Simpsons Ride, and Universal Studios Japan's Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem. Although I don't have a working title or other things like how the ride will play out, the main story will be about a planet exploration company that has invited the park's guests to go out and explore various planets (which we will see on various posters in the queues(some of which are purely fictional) and so takes the guests into their space shuttles and (with teleportation technology) use it fly around a specific environment on a specific planet, then suddenly things get out of hand when a natural disaster or the shuttle malfunctions and the vehicle goes around, whilst narrowly avoids disasters, then the computer system reboots and the vehicle teleports back to space and then back to headquarters. I know it needs to be worked on a bit more, but this is not the final product.
Very nice job! Working on compiling Adventureland now should have that up in a bit -- then I'll compile this with Frontierland and Adventureland so we can see it all in one post!PACIFIC WHARF SHOPS
Tower Merchandise - The standard post-ride Tower of Terror shop, held in Barbary Tower's dusty and rusty old greenhouse.
Golden Dragon Supply Co. - Chinatown's main shop, near the exit to her dark ride. Floor plan combines many smaller Chinatown stores, like the five & dime, herbal medicine shop, antiques, etc. With authentic Chinese goods, plushes of the ride's characters, bamboo plants, parasols, etc.
Captain Bluebeard's Pier Gear - By the docks, with both Bluebeard's moored merchant marine vessel plus a nautical warehouse alongside it. Sells wares from throughout the known world, and elements of Bluebeard's backstory are all over - especially below decks on the ship, like an additional walkthrough experience.
The Disney Gallery - On the ground floor near Club 32, selling original Disney artworks and models. An old NOS fan favorite shop (was my favorite in all of Disneyland by a long shot) now sadly in Yesterdayland.
The One-of-a-Kind Shop - Another favorite forgotten NOS shop, which was simply a real antique store. Small square footage, low sales-per-square-foot compared to the Disney Store type shops, but adds immeasurably to the land's charm. The one in Disneyland was Walt's favorite.
Miss Lilly's Perfumery - Similarly, a low-sales / high-theme perfume shop and the fave of Walt's wife. It's actually still there!
NOS also featured other modest vendors like the fine china shop, a bookstore, and similar specialty shops. If we have little nooks and crannies in the map which need filling in, stuff like this would work wonderfully for Pacific Wharf!
Perfect even easier! Thanks!Cumulative Pacific Wharf Lineup
Attractions
Tower of Terror - E-ticket
Unnamed Chinatown interactive dark ride - E/D-ticket
Museum of the Weird - D-ticket (?)
Lombard Street Joyrides (wild mouse) - D/C-ticket
Convict Island Explorations (Alcatraz) - C-ticket
Sydney Duck's Saloon Cabaret - B-ticket (see restaurants)
Pacific Wharf Cable Cars - A-ticket
Frontierland Canoes (to Frontierland and Adventureland) - A-ticket
Restaurants
Club 32 - Table service
Mandarin Kitchen Dim Sum - Table service
Sydney Duck's Saloon - Counter service with live cabaret entertainment
Fortune Cookie Factory - Counter Service
Sarah's Sourdough Shack - Quick service
Trolley Tacos - Food truck
Bayside Bites & Confectionary - Food stand & shoppe
Shops
Tower Merchandise - Ride shop
Golden Dragon Supply Co. - Ride shop
Captain Bluebeard's Pier Gear - Major shop
The Disney Gallery - Specialty shop
The One-of-a-Kind Shop - Specialty shop
Miss Lilly's Perfumery - Specialty shop
Regarding the name "Pacific Wharf"...let's keep it! I'm quite fond of this name. Let DCA be forced to improve their land to match ours!!!Great list!
In regards to the name a) I've been to DCA and didn't even know that name haha (probably because you're just focused on Cars Land and b) we came up with the same name actual imagineers came up with so that should say something about us)
I'll leave it up to you if you want to change it -- I don't think it's too big of a deal, but if we want everything original then by all means change it.
Whoops -- forgot Pirates. Hang on.Adventureland Cumulative List (Subject to Change)
@JackWatkinson
A note that I added some of my own ideas in there...I fully don't expect this list to all remain but it's just a compilation of all the ideas (like a Moana boat ride and show, we'd pick one eventually) Just to see where we are. I color coded based on the locations.
Attractions
The Enchanted Tiki Room Dark Ride - D-Ticket (Tiki Island)
Moana Boat Ride - D-Ticket (Tiki Island)
Moana Show - C-Ticket (Tiki Island)
Aladdin Dark Ride - D-Ticket (Arabian Coast)
Aladdin Magic Carpets - B-Ticket (Arabian Coast)
Cave of Wonders Walk-Through - A-Ticket (Arabian Coast)
Indiana Jones and the ____ _____ - E-Ticket (Lost Coast)
Lost World Expedition: The Search for Tarrant Ramn - E-Ticket (Lost Coast)
Adventure to Paradise Falls - E-Ticket (Paradise Falls)
Paradise Falls Expeditions (Skyway to the PF restaurant) - B-Ticket (Paradise Falls)
Restaurants
Mele 'Ao'Ao Luau - Table Service (Tiki Island)
Ho'omaha Terrace - Quick Service (Tiki Island)
Parakeet Island - Quick Service (Tiki Island)
Jasmine's Palace - Table Service (similar to Be Our Guest) (Arabian Coast)
Clubhouse Cliff - Table Service (on top of Paradise Falls) (Paradise Falls)
Shops
Sails to Te Fiti - Attraction Gift Shop (Tiki Island)
Tropical Tees - Gift Shop (Tiki Island)
Lilo's Hideaway - Gift Shop (Tiki Island)
Genie's Lamp - Attraction Gift Shop (Arabian Coast)
Agrabah Traders - Gift Shop (Arabian Coast)
Raiders of the Lost Art - Gift Shop (Lost Coast)
Senior Wilderness Explorers - Gift Shop (Paradise Falls)
Balloon Stand - Gift Shop (Paradise Falls)
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