Twilight_Roxas
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I would suggest Leave Those Kids Alone, and Which Witch as well kinda like how American Horror Story’s maze started with season 1, but it’s your maze concept.
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An Adventureland Haunted Mansion is such an intriguing concept - would really love to see this fleshed out!I've been doing some thinking about a version of the Haunted Mansion for Adventureland. Before I post more of a write-up, though, I thought I'd air out some thoughts about the potential plot of the ride and see what opinions folks may have. First, a little basic info. My plan is to call it Plunder Manor. The idea is that this is a decrepit mansion built by Sir Anthony Plunder, an unscrupulous explorer who built this mansion out in the jungle as a place to hold all his ill-gotten gains and hold lavish parties. Now, I had two particular thoughts I was considering with this.
One is that the Ghost Host equivalent for this ride could be a guardian spirit. Perhaps one piece of treasure that Sir Plunder had stolen was cursed, protected by a guardian spirit who would torment any that would steal the treasure. As a result, Sir Plunder was driven mad and driven into an early death. Now, other treasure hunters have tried to get their hands on Sir Plunder's legendary treasure horde over the years, only to join the ghostly horde now trapped in the mansion's halls as a result of the curse.
The other idea was to take a bit of a page from Phantom Manor and have Sir Plunder as our Ghost Host. Though his own paranoia about others stealing from him drove him mad and into an early grave, his greed was strong enough to outlast death. Now, he haunts the halls of his former manor, desperate to protect it from anyone who would dare to claim it.
What do folks think?
Thank you, and I do intend to flesh it out! I've always found it interesting how The Haunted Mansion has turned up in a different land in each Disneyland park, and Adventureland feels like one of the likeliest next spots to have it.An Adventureland Haunted Mansion is such an intriguing concept - would really love to see this fleshed out!
@DisneyFan32 is going to get a kick out of thisI feel like funhouses are a bit of an undervalued attraction type. They're a solid way to get in a fun experience at a more A-ticket level, and proper theming can really help to elevate it further. For instance, I don't have as defined a write-up for it at the moment, but I've had an idea for something Roger Rabbit-related with this sort of attraction. The original film was a goofy take on film noir, so why not have an attraction where guests could feel like a detective on the trail of a crime in Toontown? Thus, we've got my idea: Roger Rabbit's Toon Patrol.
Guests start the attraction off in a detective office in Toontown, where there seems to be a case in progress: Roger Rabbit has disappeared! They can always use a hand in helping out a Toon, so here's your chance to investigate. Leaving the office, you'll snake through shadowy alleyways that can leave you feeling a bit off-step. Next, you'll slip in through a back door at the Ink and Paint Club where Roger was last spotted, navigating backstage through a maze of curtains and dressing room mirrors. Roger's tracks point the way, however, revealing a secret passage into an Acme warehouse. There, among the many trick props and practical jokes that'll take guests by surprise, we'll find the Weasels have caught Roger...or at least, they did! The kooky Toon rabbit turns the tables on those Weasels, and thanks us for keeping an eye out for him. With the case cracked, we can go off and have a merry day!
Thanks for stealing my ideas but I love your ideas. I think what Toon cameos will be in the ride?I feel like funhouses are a bit of an undervalued attraction type. They're a solid way to get in a fun experience at a more A-ticket level, and proper theming can really help to elevate it further. For instance, I don't have as defined a write-up for it at the moment, but I've had an idea for something Roger Rabbit-related with this sort of attraction. The original film was a goofy take on film noir, so why not have an attraction where guests could feel like a detective on the trail of a crime in Toontown? Thus, we've got my idea: Roger Rabbit's Toon Patrol.
Guests start the attraction off in a detective office in Toontown, where there seems to be a case in progress: Roger Rabbit has disappeared! They can always use a hand in helping out a Toon, so here's your chance to investigate. Leaving the office, you'll snake through shadowy alleyways that can leave you feeling a bit off-step. Next, you'll slip in through a back door at the Ink and Paint Club where Roger was last spotted, navigating backstage through a maze of curtains and dressing room mirrors. Roger's tracks point the way, however, revealing a secret passage into an Acme warehouse. There, among the many trick props and practical jokes that'll take guests by surprise, we'll find the Weasels have caught Roger...or at least, they did! The kooky Toon rabbit turns the tables on those Weasels, and thanks us for keeping an eye out for him. With the case cracked, we can go off and have a merry day!
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