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kap91

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Hey all, I needed something to do this evening so I tried expanding upon they layout posted here earlier. The Train weaves above and below the land. Bridges are a trestle in the woods, London bridge in London, and an aqueduct near the village. The only issue with it is it doesn't really have a passage to a villains land - but it does leave a big plot of land next to the castle that I think would be perfect for a Fantasia outdoor/indoor ride with lots of rockwork and maybe the bald mountain could be part of that - would depend on the scale you're looking for. If there needed to be a passage to reach behind the land for say a train station and villains land I think a gap could open up between Pan and BatB. The courtyard is also designed with the idea that there might be a show building underneath it for an attraction. And the show buildings in the rear are partially cut off by the paper. Anyway here you are. Let me know what you think
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spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
Hey all, I needed something to do this evening so I tried expanding upon they layout posted here earlier. The Train weaves above and below the land. Bridges are a trestle in the woods, London bridge in London, and an aqueduct near the village. The only issue with it is it doesn't really have a passage to a villains land - but it does leave a big plot of land next to the castle that I think would be perfect for a Fantasia outdoor/indoor ride with lots of rockwork and maybe the bald mountain could be part of that - would depend on the scale you're looking for. The courtyard is also designed with the idea that there might be a show building underneath it for an attraction. And the show buildings in the rear are partially cut off by the paper. Anyway here you are. Let me know what you thinkView attachment 193214 .
Wow! Really well done! There's a lot of open walk ways mixed with quaint areas to explore. Enjoy how the train weaves in and out of the show buildings, especially in the back. :bookworm:

I really like it a lot. I've been reaching a dead end though with Bald Mountain and Villains.

One idea Red and I have been contemplating now is to make a medieval haunted mansion in that area instead (similar to how HM is in Fantasyland in Tokyo Disneyland) and make it an extension of a "Dark Forest" section of Fantasyland.
 

Brer Oswald

Well-Known Member
Wow! Really well done! There's a lot of open walk ways mixed with quaint areas to explore. Enjoy how the train weaves in and out of the show buildings, especially in the back. :bookworm:

I really like it a lot. I've been reaching a dead end though with Bald Mountain and Villains.

One idea Red and I have been contemplating now is to make a medieval haunted mansion in that area instead (similar to how HM is in Fantasyland in Tokyo Disneyland) and make it an extension of a "Dark Forest" section of Fantasyland.
I actually like this layout a lot more! My only criticism is that it could use overall a bit more space for walking around. Since this is an imaginary park, we have room the open it up a little.
 

LSCreative

Member
Hey all, I needed something to do this evening so I tried expanding upon they layout posted here earlier. The Train weaves above and below the land. Bridges are a trestle in the woods, London bridge in London, and an aqueduct near the village. The only issue with it is it doesn't really have a passage to a villains land - but it does leave a big plot of land next to the castle that I think would be perfect for a Fantasia outdoor/indoor ride with lots of rockwork and maybe the bald mountain could be part of that - would depend on the scale you're looking for. If there needed to be a passage to reach behind the land for say a train station and villains land I think a gap could open up between Pan and BatB. The courtyard is also designed with the idea that there might be a show building underneath it for an attraction. And the show buildings in the rear are partially cut off by the paper. Anyway here you are. Let me know what you thinkView attachment 193214 .

I love this! I've got a few days off now, so I'm going to get to work on building up a 3D Model of the theatre area.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
Morning everyone!

Kap provided basically a better synopsis of the project than anything I could have written so let's go off of that as our starting point today.

@OvertheHorizon you tend to have an eye for these sorts of things and I haven't seen you around in a few days. So you don't have to read everything what do you think of the map above? (That's basically where we are):bookworm:
 

CraniumCommand89

Well-Known Member
Hey all, I needed something to do this evening so I tried expanding upon they layout posted here earlier. The Train weaves above and below the land. Bridges are a trestle in the woods, London bridge in London, and an aqueduct near the village. The only issue with it is it doesn't really have a passage to a villains land - but it does leave a big plot of land next to the castle that I think would be perfect for a Fantasia outdoor/indoor ride with lots of rockwork and maybe the bald mountain could be part of that - would depend on the scale you're looking for. If there needed to be a passage to reach behind the land for say a train station and villains land I think a gap could open up between Pan and BatB. The courtyard is also designed with the idea that there might be a show building underneath it for an attraction. And the show buildings in the rear are partially cut off by the paper. Anyway here you are. Let me know what you thinkView attachment 193214 .
Very nice.

Just curious, what is the flatride in the middle of the map with the red, green, and yellow colors?
 

Poe Dameron

Well-Known Member
So everyone can catch up -- I'll have kap's map below and then we can discuss! Sidenote - the reason I tag in chunks is because that if I do everyone at once sometimes you don't get an alert -- so I just want to be safe:bookworm:

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@FigmentPigments

@StevenU
I'm curious about designing the castle attraction or one of the forest attractions. They look enticing. A Cinderella dark ride in the castle?
 

OvertheHorizon

Well-Known Member
Morning everyone!

Kap provided basically a better synopsis of the project than anything I could have written so let's go off of that as our starting point today.

@OvertheHorizon you tend to have an eye for these sorts of things and I haven't seen you around in a few days. So you don't have to read everything what do you think of the map above? (That's basically where we are):bookworm:
I like the map. As I understand it, in this imagineering project, we are designing an entirely new park... is that correct? It would be helpful to have a scale indicator on the map, to provide a sense of the size of the buildings. For example is the castle 100 foot wide or 300 foot wide. Makes a difference on how we think about all of the attraction spaces.
 

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