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OvertheHorizon

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@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/
@ Spacemt354 Do you have the web address for our Discoveryland project?
 

CraniumCommand89

Well-Known Member
Very spur-of-the-moment write-up for a Through the Looking Glass version of an Alice ride, which uses familiar characters and new ones both:

Ride begins inside Alice's manor house, upon trackless chess pawns. They travel through the fireplace mirror into Wonderland, a mirrored version of the prior room. The pawns proceed outside, with a goal (as in the book) to cross all 10 squares of the chessboard (which the gardens resemble) and become queens.

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They first encounter the singing flowers as seen in Disney's Alice. (All very much in keeping with the book's plot line.)

Later they meet Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum (again, repeated from Disney's Alice), who tell tale of the Walrus and the Carpenter.

Along the way are the Red Queen, White Queen, White Knight - all representing and resembling chess pieces.

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Humpty Dumpty celebrates his unbirthday...let's fuse him with the next chapter about the Lion and the Unicorn which allows a raucous return appearance by the Mad Hatter and the March Hare.

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Alice/the pawns reach the end, become queens, and throw a party. The Red Queen (who could easily be portrayed by the Queen of Hearts) goes into a familiar uproar until Alice captures her. "Checkmate." Whereupon Alice wakes up.

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Throughout, the poem of the Jabberwocky appears as a threat. Jabberwocky - an insect-dragon nightmare monster - never appears in the tale, but he is so, so famous, he would be a wonderful addition & finale!

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No Cheshire Cat or White Rabbit or Caterpillar, I'm afraid, but we could figure out how to include them someplace if so desired.

Thoughts?
Really enjoy this direction to the attraction. It blends old Alice with present day technology.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
Just wanted to say I added two placeholders at the end for Park-Wide entertainment.
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/club-32-sydney-disneyland-cumulative-draft.926539/page-4

So it goes from Park Overview, to a Land by Land analysis of Attractions, then restaurants/shops/streetmosphere, than back full circle for park-wide parades, events, etc.

I also think maybe a holiday overlay section could be fun as well...but the goal of this is to arrange it in a way so that the reader can follow a natural progression as if they are in the park themselves.
 

mickeyfan5534

Well-Known Member
I also think maybe a holiday overlay section could be fun as well...but the goal of this is to arrange it in a way so that the reader can follow a natural progression as if they are in the park themselves.
I'm of the opinion that there should always be something special going on at a park whether that be big Christmas events or just a tiny greeting show in between seasons so this is right up my alley.
 

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