Disney, "I Am Legend" style...

Skipper Dan

Active Member
Original Poster
I know that I mentioned "I Am Legend," but the zombie thing completely manifested itself. :lookaroun I was more talking about what if Disney was just abandoned. :lol:
 

kingslyZISSOU

New Member
I started writing a short story (remenecent of "By the Waters of Babylon"), where civilization as we know it was mostly destroyed. People lived like wild jungle savages (well, more so then today. you know what I mean).

The setting is the world showcase at epcot. people are living in the different countries, and history starts over, but on a much smaller scale. Patent pending.

What do you guys think?
 

kingslyZISSOU

New Member
also, the living seas would be so much more creepy than it already is.

Imagine; pitch black, surrounded by aquariums full of dead marine life (from starvation). yikes.
 

WDITrent

Active Member
Grand Floridian would be my home. Best Theme Park view room. I'd train the zombies to be cast members :)

Then, I'd build Horizons and Beastly Kingdom.
 

PaisleyMF

Active Member
Actually look at Living Seas as a cool experiment of survival, were the big will eat the little until nothing is there.

They may survived on polluted waters for some time as long as there is some oxygen left.

If you can have the backup generators for the living areas, hotels and restaurants that can save you too.

Plus it can actually have access to live on Epcot, As long as you can close the access areas, Maybe use the inferno Barge to light up a light. I am thinking something more like "The Village" that "I am Legend"
 

ChrisFL

Premium Member
The question is, with no real people around, would you start to talk to the AA's like the character in "I Am Legend" except you'd find a way to power them so they would move...

I've thought about that, like a Twilight Zone episode where you're stuck and you start going insane thinking that the AA's are real people.

Edit: BTW, that Hollywood Tower might be a good watchtower, but not much in the way of food there. Epcot is probably the best answer, upstairs of the ImageWorks is good, how about upstairs in the GM Lounge at Test Track, or the Siemens Lounge at SSE?
 

ChrisFL

Premium Member
also, the living seas would be so much more creepy than it already is.

Imagine; pitch black, surrounded by aquariums full of dead marine life (from starvation). yikes.

Well it wouldn't exactly be the "living" seas anymore at that point, would it? :animwink:
 

1disneydood

Active Member
I'd use the Adventurers club as basecamp and use the building nextdoor to store my cool stuff I grabbed from the parks. I'd then proceed to MK, and literally kick Stitch from the podium in his attraction. Oh I'd have fun with him, Office Space style. Days would be spent building a tanker using a bus and the inferno barge. A zombie killer war machine with WWYC on the side, huge speakers lifted from RoE in the bus will blaze We Go On, Hakuna Matata, and Be Our Guest as my son and I take out hives of zombies.
Oh yeah, the whole time we're killing zombies, I'll be wearing some of the rarest costumes I can find in the warehouse, maybe even mix and matched sometimes just to look odd. Under the costume my hair will be cut like a road warrior freak, just cause I can. ;)
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
FIGHTING ZOMBIES IN THE MAGIC KINGDOM!! Hey, that'd make a pretty cool video game :D Now I've got Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and Minnie doing Left 4 Dead in my mind XD

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gettingsmaller

New Member
Days would be spent building a tanker using a bus and the inferno barge. A zombie killer war machine with WWYC on the side, huge speakers lifted from RoE in the bus will blaze We Go On, Hakuna Matata, and Be Our Guest as my son and I take out hives of zombies.
Oh yeah, the whole time we're killing zombies, I'll be wearing some of the rarest costumes I can find in the warehouse, maybe even mix and matched sometimes just to look odd. Under the costume my hair will be cut like a road warrior freak, just cause I can. ;)

That's an awesome visual.
This thread is great. I've always thought about this kind of stuff... if nobody was around, or what if my ceiling was the floor (you'd always have to be stepping over dividers to go through the doors).

If I was worried about zombies, I think I'd definitely have to choose either Tom Sawyer Island (the whole "zombies don't swim" thing) or somewhere at Epcot. MK, DHS, and AK seem like there would be too many places for zombies to sneak up on you... Epcot is a little more open. Besides, there are the fish and produce (for a limited time, anyway).

Funny... just thinking... you know what would happen if a bunch of people from this board got turned into zombies that lived at WDW? You (as the lone human) would be all scared of them. You'd see and hear them moving at night, notice things missing from other rides... You'd see cars from Test Track trashed and thrown outside the pavilion. One day, you manage to sneak into the heart of the zombie activity at Test Track, and what do you find? A robot washing dishes--the zombies have successfully recreated 80% of Horizons! Then, things turn ugly when you remind them that they should have built Horizons next door--"This was 'World of Motion', you idiots!" Needless to say, "mindless zombie" is not just a euphemism.
 

Skipper Dan

Active Member
Original Poster
I think it's really funny, that if you go on youtube, and search for POP Century, and see the unfinished sections, it looks almost exactly like what we're all talking about already! Weird. :lookaroun
 

DisneyGirl08

New Member
In honor of a recent thread, I created this one. I thought it might be fun. It’s not meant to be negative! :p

I have always said, if there was a world devastating event, and I was one of the very few people left on the earth - via “I Am Legend” style - that I would travel to, and live in the obviously then abandoned Walt Disney World.

I already know that I’ve spent way to much time thinking about this. :king:

I would most likely have a number of different “homes,” a few consisting of the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, the Coronado Springs, and one of the ferry boats, sitting in the middle of the seven seas lagoon; just in case there were some genetically mutated zombies, so I could see them coming. :lol: :lookaroun

What would anyone else do? Where would you live? And don’t say the castle! That’s to original! :fork: :zipit: :lol:


Very Interesting!! That's a lot to think about! There are so many places! I wouldn't be able to pick just one. I'd love to make myself a little place in Casey's Corner, the Ice Cream Parlor, I'd have to agree with you and choose the Coronado Springs, hmm the Pop Century, the Yak & Yeti... I'll have to think about this a little more. :brick:
 

jonnyc

Well-Known Member
i think going on HM and TOT with no one around would freak me out. If this happened to me i can just see the twilight zone ending where my glasses break....
 

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