Daveeeeed
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I meant aesthetically.I don't know if Alice technically takes place in London. Pan does, but I don't know where in England Alice takes place.
I meant aesthetically.I don't know if Alice technically takes place in London. Pan does, but I don't know where in England Alice takes place.
The forest area I thought, unless we scrapped that.Where in Fantasyland would that fit, just out of curiosity. If you like the idea I don't want to just toss it -- but how would this blend in with the rest of FL?
Oh yeah. Just hold on let me get some pictures.I meant aesthetically.
Where in the forest area? Next to Winnie the Pooh?The forest area I thought, unless we scrapped that.
It could split off and work, but my increasing issue with this is the sheer size this will ncompass.Where in the forest area? Next to Winnie the Pooh?
As previously posted earlier:
This is what you're thinking correct? But with more realistic architecture.
Indeed. We need to mix some expansive attractions with more modest classic dark rides. Everything can't be the size of the attractions in FLE. I'm basically picturing that for each of these areas and I would agree that is too big.It could split off and work, but my increasing issue with this is the sheer size this will ncompass.
No, stop. It's not that big of a deal. It's just...compromises -- that's what being on the same team is about!I'm really lost. I clearly have no clue what we're doing.
No honestly, I'm confused . I think I actually prefer the idea for Alice, but I don't even know what's going on for everything else.No, stop. It's not that big of a deal. It's just...compromises -- that's what being on the same team is about!
That's what I was envisioning originally too, but I think we're just making Alice an epic ride cohesive with Fantasyland (not its own mini-land like Mermaid or Beauty at MK).
This was what I was envisioning.
Curse this thesis. It is perturbing my ability to keep up ha...Just to get an idea. (updated)
Villains Land
Fantasyland
Neverland
Peter Pan: E-ticket
Castle Area
B-ticket Flatride
Fantasia
Unknown E/D-ticket
Storybook Circus
Double Dumbo: B-ticket
Casey Jr. Train
Village
Pinocchio: D-ticket
Theater: E-ticket
Countryside
B&TB: D-ticket
London
Mary Poppins: D/E-ticket
Mr. Toad: D-ticket
Alice in Wonderland: E-ticket
Forest
Tangled: C-ticket
100 Acre Woods
Winnie The Pooh C-ticket
Critter Country
Frontierland
Entrance Street
Tomorrowland
Toad's going to be a coaster, so it has to be a D at least, but Pan could be a D.Curse this thesis. It is perturbing my ability to keep up ha...
I honestly think there isn't much wrong with this map -- aside from a few changes here and there...I don't know why we would do a massive overhaul to the map or anything like that. It has enough avenues to explore and plenty of options for us to take and create great attractions for.
We probably should have two E-tickets at the max -- but I didn't even know we had assigned ticket values to other attractions Shows how much I need to catch up.
I'd decrease some of them (Toad to a C and Peter Pan to a D) to start.
Because as I was saying before we are trying to plan the entire thing out in one sitting and overcomplicating things -- which probably isn't the best way to go about it.No honestly, I'm confused . I think I actually prefer the idea for Alice, but I don't even know what's going on for everything else.
I'm open to changing Poppins to a D -- I'm just putting what's been discussedWhat's E? Peter Pan, Alice and Fantasia? That would make Poppins, Pinocchio, and BatB D. Then Tangled, Snow White, and Mr. Toad would be C.
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