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mickeyfan5534

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The easiest slot in is probably the theatre with Hunchback/Time. I think that it could be done by connecting Space and Century 22 past the berm in a triangular building or an amphitheater. Although if that happens I think we'd need another theatre for the West side of the park for symmetry's sake. Looking at the map, a Rivers of Light-type amphitheater could fit well in the Adventureland lagoon if a backstage dock could be built.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
The easiest slot in is probably the theatre with Hunchback/Time. I think that it could be done by connecting Space and Century 22 past the berm in a triangular building or an amphitheater. Although if that happens I think we'd need another theatre for the West side of the park for symmetry's sake. Looking at the map, a Rivers of Light-type amphitheater could fit well in the Adventureland lagoon if a backstage dock could be built.
I like that idea!! -- I was also thinking of an Electrical water pageant type parade that could go from Fantasia Gardens to Adventureland at night. Only need would be a bridge to go up for the show so that larger floats could get through. But we don't need to do that -- just a thought:bookworm:
 

FigmentPigments

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And @D Hindley you brought up a good point earlier with Museum of the Weird.

@FigmentPigments I know you have a ton of other more important stuff going on, and still somehow manage to work on some of these concepts which is a feat in and of itself. Megan/Figment -- I know Museum of the Weird was mentioned, but with Big Hero 6 and the Fantasia Boat Ride (and doing the One Sentence Comp) I wouldn't want to see you be overwhelmed.

I'm sure any of us would love to help you with Museum of the Weird if you needed it -- I remember it was something akin to Mystic Manor in terms of the architecture but that's all I remembered.
Its Megan again. Figment says the museum is nearly complete. she just has to write it up. is that okay?
 

mickeyfan5534

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Quoted for ease of not having to switch back and forth.
I like that idea!! -- I was also thinking of an Electrical water pageant type parade that could go from Fantasia Gardens to Adventureland at night. Only need would be a bridge to go up for the show so that larger floats could get through. But we don't need to do that -- just a thought:bookworm:
I'd rather see something along the lines of Legend of Mythica/Porto Paradiso Water Carnival/Crystal Wishes Journey/Rivers of Light if an Adventureland theatre gets put in on the water and then more traditional parades for the park wide. That way each side of the park has a show of it's own and the major entertainment goes on at Fantasia Castle. With it on my mind, what are we doing for parades anyways?
 

FigmentPigments

Well-Known Member
@OvertheHorizon for the attraction across from Adventure in Time in Tomorrowland (Space Base Delta)-- I was thinking of taking some inspiration from your old Hufflepuff Discoveryland project
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@mickeyfan5534 had brought up using Figment's time characters -- since a lot of our Tomorrowland deals with time travel, and I was wondering if you had any suggestions based on this project? Which would be best -- or which areas could we adapt and take inspiration from to build an even better attraction?

http://hufflepuffdiscoveryland.weebly.com/
Figment says that the watchermakers journey might be a good pick and may be the pendulam restaurant???
 

mickeyfan5534

Well-Known Member
Sure!:) What are they?
I'm not quite sure how to explain it but in the original German production of Hunchback (I've been on a kick if you couldn't tell) the stage was entirely made up of these boxes that came up and dropped to add elevation and steps and depth and to save on some scenery and something like that would be really cool with what can be done for the shows.
 

mickeyfan5534

Well-Known Member
I'm not quite sure how to explain it but in the original German production of Hunchback (I've been on a kick if you couldn't tell) the stage was entirely made up of these boxes that came up and dropped to add elevation and steps and depth and to save on some scenery and something like that would be really cool with what can be done for the shows.
I just found some pictures that actually make sense out of that.
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MonorailRed

Applebees
I'm not quite sure how to explain it but in the original German production of Hunchback (I've been on a kick if you couldn't tell) the stage was entirely made up of these boxes that came up and dropped to add elevation and steps and depth and to save on some scenery and something like that would be really cool with what can be done for the shows.
Interesting....very interesting! So this would be in the front of the castle? Or would it be hidden in some respect until the show begins? Only thing I'm wondering is how this fits with the fantasia theme.
 

mickeyfan5534

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Interesting....very interesting! So this would be in the front of the castle? Or would it be hidden in some respect until the show begins? Only thing I'm wondering is how this fits with the fantasia theme.
I think it should be in front of the castle as a raised flat surface and then change with the show. I think it can fit if the texture blends with the castle.
 

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