Disney Texas Resort

mahnamahna101

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This theme park would be located in the San Antonio region of Texas since it's right in the heartland of America and about halfway between California and Florida

It would consist of:

5 theme parks (Disney's Fantasy Kingdom, Disney's America, Disney's Future World, Disney's World Showcase and Disney's Pixar Place)

8 hotels (Fairy Tale Grotto, Tomorrowland Towers, Hotel Marvel, Seven Wonders Lodge, The Art of Pixar Resort, Americana Inn, The Grand Texan, & Disney's Heartland Ranch)

A Disney Springs set in the 1930s with shopping, restaurants, small attractions/shows and more

Disney's Fantasy Kingdom (it's would be a whole Fantasyland - really any of the more fantastical Disney characters)

Mascot: Figment

Lands:

1. Imagination Lane (basic imagination/fantasy)
2. Neverland (Peter Pan/Pixie Hollow)
3. Wonderland (Alice in Wonderland)
4. 100 Acre Wood (Winnie the Pooh)
5. Storybook Village (Disney princesses, Robin Hood, etc)
6. Beastly Kingdom (dragons, Fantasia, etc)
7. Mythical Port (Hercules, Sinbad, etc)
8. Land of Oz (Wizard of Oz)
9. Mickey's Fantasy Circus (Dumbo, Mickey and Friends, etc)


It would combine Fantasyland, Critter Country, Toontown, the unbuilt Dumbo's Circusland, the unbuilt Beastly Kingdom, and the Arabian Coast from DisneySea along with some original ideas.
And the second park


Disney's America (a vastly different take but still using some of the original concepts)

Mascot: America (the Statue of Liberty)

Lands:

1. New York Avenue (New York City with a Statue of Liberty in a harbor as the hub)
2. Colonial Village (Pocahontas, Lewis & Clark, etc)
3. Liberty Square (Sleepy Hollow, Founding Fathers, recreation of White House, etc)
4. Frontierland (Wild West, the Alamo, etc) - similar to DL, MK, and DLP
5. Folk Tale Forest (Tom Sawyer, Paul Bunyan, Br'er Rabbit, Lone Ranger, etc)
6. Discovery Bay (inventions, Industrial Revolution, etc)
7. Paradise Pier (tribute to Santa Monica Pier, Coney Island, Daytona, etc)
8. Hollywoodland (Muppets, Roger Rabbit, Twilight Zone, classic cinema, etc)
9. American Waterfront (St. Louis, New Orleans, Philly, San Francisco, etc)
10. Victory Harbor (war, airplanes, NASA, etc)

It would combine Disney's America, DCA, DHS, some DisneySea and the unbuilt Discovery Bay from Disneyland.

the 3rd park

Disney's Sci-Fi Kingdom

Mascot: Tom Morrow

1. Communicore Basin (communications, language - Spaceship Earth is the hub)
2. Futuria (technology, science, etc)
3. Sci-Fi Landing (Tron, robots, etc)
4. Alien Planet (Stitch, aliens, UFOs, rovers, etc)
5. Marvel City (Avengers, Fantastic Four, etc)
6. World of Star Wars (Tattooine, Endor, Hoth, Naboo, etc)
7. Pandora (Avatar)

the 4th park

Disney's World Showcase

Mascot: Unknown at the moment

1. International Street (culture, It's a Small World at the end, etc)
2. North America (Canada and Greenland)
3. Western Europe (England, France, Spain, Germany, etc)
4. Eastern Europe (Austria, Italy, Greece, etc)
5. Great Asia (China, Japan, Russia, India, etc)
6. Australian Coast (Australia and New Zealand)
7. African Bazaar (Morocco, Kenya, South Africa, etc)
8. South America (Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, etc)
9. Latin America (Mexico, Guatemala, Cuba, Puerto Rico, etc)

and the fifth park

Disney's Pixar Place

Mascot: Luxo Jr.

1. Luxo Drive (Pixar shorts, etc)
2. Bonnie's Room (Toy Story)
3. Monstropolis (Monsters Inc)
4. Nemo's Lagoon (Finding Nemo)
5. Radiator Springs (Cars)
6. Paris (Ratatouille and Cars 2)
7. Paradise Falls (Up, Good Dinosaur, Incredibles, Newt?, Dia de las Muertos?)
8. Ant Island (A Bug's Life)

Brave will go in Fantasy Kingdom since it's a fairy tale while WALL-E would go in Sci-fi Kingdom since its space/sci-fi themes would fit best there

Ride ideas soon... what do you all think of a basic plan like this?
 

Tip Top Club

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Okay, good idea, it's always nice to think about branching out.

I would ask why specifically Dallas/Fort Worth. It obviously has a big local population, but as far as a haven for tourism, I'm wondering if you considered San Antonio. The Alamo is one of the most visited spots in the U.S. and having Sea World and Six Flags in the city already could actually give them a tourism base.

Next note would be that your first theme park sounds like it's heavily based in Disney Nostalgia, which is wonderful, and that's why I'm wondering why your mascot is Figment. Unless you visited EPCOT in the 80s, you probably don't have an emotional connection to Figment, it might shock you to hear that most people don't know who Figment is. Other than that I'm excited to see what you come up with.

I LOVE the idea of a Disney Park based purely on America, that being said, it seems like a lot of your concepts were lifted directly from DCA (Paradise Pier Specifically).

The other part is Main Street USA. I'm sorry but you simply can't put it in a none-Magic-Kingdom park. Main Street USA is iconic, people would expect to see a castle at the end and assume that Fantasyland is behind it.

I might also stray away from a specifically New York Themed area, New York is perceived by much of your target audience as being loud, crowded, and dirty, things you don't really want in a theme park.

Anyway, I'm excited to see what you come up with!
 

mahnamahna101

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Okay, good idea, it's always nice to think about branching out.

I would ask why specifically Dallas/Fort Worth. It obviously has a big local population, but as far as a haven for tourism, I'm wondering if you considered San Antonio. The Alamo is one of the most visited spots in the U.S. and having Sea World and Six Flags in the city already could actually give them a tourism base.

Next note would be that your first theme park sounds like it's heavily based in Disney Nostalgia, which is wonderful, and that's why I'm wondering why your mascot is Figment. Unless you visited EPCOT in the 80s, you probably don't have an emotional connection to Figment, it might shock you to hear that most people don't know who Figment is. Other than that I'm excited to see what you come up with.

I LOVE the idea of a Disney Park based purely on America, that being said, it seems like a lot of your concepts were lifted directly from DCA (Paradise Pier Specifically).

The other part is Main Street USA. I'm sorry but you simply can't put it in a none-Magic-Kingdom park. Main Street USA is iconic, people would expect to see a castle at the end and assume that Fantasyland is behind it.

I might also stray away from a specifically New York Themed area, New York is perceived by much of your target audience as being loud, crowded, and dirty, things you don't really want in a theme park.

Anyway, I'm excited to see what you come up with!

Yeah San Antonio is more central so it can go there! I was just looking for a big tourist area.

Thanks! I always thought a Disney park themed solely to fantasy would be great... the same applies to a park themed solely to sci-fi (Star Wars, Marvel, aliens, etc) or America (so many ideas to name)

I picked Figment since he's a mythical creature and embodies the central idea of fantasy/imagination. I've never been on the original ride but from what I've heard, he's classic Disney

And honestly, I don't really think people would mind Main Street not being in the Fantasy Kingdom. I'm trying to make it vastly different from the typical Magic Kingdom! I could put it in but it'd be jarring to go from 1900s America to... lush lands from the myths and storybooks of yesterday. It's definitely a possibility if Main Street was made colorful and whimsical

But here's my first land: Imagination Lane!!

It will have-
3 attractions
1 restaurant
3 major shops
1 nighttime show

3 attractions-
1. Jolly Trolley: a park wide train with stations
in Wonderland, European Village, and Land of Oz. Along the way, there'll be mini show scenes for the smaller Disney films including: Rescuers, 101 Dalmatians, Fox and the Hound, & Princess and the Frog.

It has no height requirement

2. Journey Into Imagination: a giant Omnimover dark ride under the castle basin. It is about a new adventure with Figment and the Dreamfinder - they travel through a portal to get to Imagination Island: a colorful land of talking teddy bears and an ice cream volcano. They look at different feats of imagination and end the ride with a new version of the song "Imagination"

it has no height requirement

3. Duffy's Castle Tours

This would be a castle tour led by Duffy the Bear. It would have mini show elements throughout the walk through until the finale showed a Minotaur trying to escape the dungeon.

It has no height requirement

1 restaurant -
1. Duffy's Grotto: basically a family buffet style restaurant with an eating area by a whimsical garden with AAs of plants talking to the guests once in a while

3 shops -
1. The Dreamfinder's Candy Emporium - a shop with any candy you can imagine!! It would follow Universal's footsteps by introducing some custom candy products! There's also a hovering unicycle for guests to try out and see what happens to the room (it "flips" upside down through an optical illusion)

2. ImageWorks - the gift shop for JiA. Figment/Dreamfinder/Duffy products are found here. A mini play area would be located by the ride's immediate exit

3. Shoppe of Fantasy: an old cottage selling classic Disney products. No Pixar (except Brave),Star Wars, Indy, Muppets, or Marvel products anywhere in the park btw :)


Nighttime show -
1. Imagine Dreams: a brand new Fantasmic style show located in front of the castle! It would feature some elements of WoC. But it's theme would be about encouraging others to dream beyond their wildest imagination

Parade -
1. Disney's Whimsical Gallery: a gallery of the most whimsical of Disney's fairy tale and storybook characters

10 floats-
1. Figment/Dreamfinder's lab
2. Peter Pan
3. Alice in Wonderland
4. Winnie the Pooh
5. Disney Princesses
6. Myths
7. Disney Villains
8. Oz
9. Mickey's Circus

Oh and special tech will make it possible for Dumbo, dragons and pegasuses to fly :p

Next up! Neverland!!

Keep in mind I won't post concept art since I'm no artist lol
 

mahnamahna101

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Yeah San Antonio is more central so it can go there! I was just looking for a big tourist area.

Thanks! I always thought a Disney park themed solely to fantasy would be great... the same applies to a park themed solely to sci-fi (Star Wars, Marvel, aliens, etc) or America (so many ideas to name)

I picked Figment since he's a mythical creature and embodies the central idea of fantasy/imagination. I've never been on the original ride but from what I've heard, he's classic Disney

And honestly, I don't really think people would mind Main Street not being in the Fantasy Kingdom. I'm trying to make it vastly different from the typical Magic Kingdom! I could put it in but it'd be jarring to go from 1900s America to... lush lands from the myths and storybooks of yesterday. It's definitely a possibility if Main Street was made colorful and whimsical

But here's my first land: Imagination Lane!!

It will have-
3 attractions
1 restaurant
3 major shops
1 nighttime show

3 attractions-
1. Jolly Trolley: a park wide train with stations
in Wonderland, European Village, and Land of Oz. Along the way, there'll be mini show scenes for the smaller Disney films including: Rescuers, 101 Dalmatians, Fox and the Hound, & Princess and the Frog.

It has no height requirement

2. Journey Into Imagination: a giant Omnimover dark ride under the castle basin. It is about a new adventure with Figment and the Dreamfinder - they travel through a portal to get to Imagination Island: a colorful land of talking teddy bears and an ice cream volcano. They look at different feats of imagination and end the ride with a new version of the song "Imagination"

it has no height requirement

3. Duffy's Castle Tours

This would be a castle tour led by Duffy the Bear. It would have mini show elements throughout the walk through until the finale showed a Minotaur trying to escape the dungeon.

It has no height requirement

1 restaurant -
1. Duffy's Grotto: basically a family buffet style restaurant with an eating area by a whimsical garden with AAs of plants talking to the guests once in a while

3 shops -
1. The Dreamfinder's Candy Emporium - a shop with any candy you can imagine!! It would follow Universal's footsteps by introducing some custom candy products! There's also a hovering unicycle for guests to try out and see what happens to the room (it "flips" upside down through an optical illusion)

2. ImageWorks - the gift shop for JiA. Figment/Dreamfinder/Duffy products are found here. A mini play area would be located by the ride's immediate exit

3. Shoppe of Fantasy: an old cottage selling classic Disney products. No Pixar (except Brave),Star Wars, Indy, Muppets, or Marvel products anywhere in the park btw :)


Nighttime show -
1. Imagine Dreams: a brand new Fantasmic style show located in front of the castle! It would feature some elements of WoC. But it's theme would be about encouraging others to dream beyond their wildest imagination

Parade -
1. Disney's Whimsical Gallery: a gallery of the most whimsical of Disney's fairy tale and storybook characters

10 floats-
1. Figment/Dreamfinder's lab
2. Peter Pan
3. Alice in Wonderland
4. Winnie the Pooh
5. Disney Princesses
6. Myths
7. Disney Villains
8. Oz
9. Mickey's Circus

Oh and special tech will make it possible for Dumbo, dragons and pegasuses to fly :p

Next up! Neverland!!

Keep in mind I won't post concept art since I'm no artist lol

Land 2: Neverland

This land has two main sections

Neverland & Pixie Hollow

The first section - Neverland

4 attractions
1 restaurant
2 shops
3 M&Gs

Attractions

1. Peter Pan's Flight - this Disneyland and Magic Kingdom classic is getting much needed plus sing to become a 21st century family E ticket. Each of the show scenes will have the state of the art AAs. Projections would be incorporated sparingly while the plot changes to helping Peter Pan free the inhabitants of Neverland.

It has no height requirement

2. The Lost Boys' Treehouse Race - located in the Lost Boys clubhouse, this tame dueling kiddie coaster is a race through the caves and slides and all around the treehouse. A few show scenes would be included.

This has a 35" height requirement

3. The Jolly Roger - a huge water play area on Captain Hook's ship. Plenty of interactive gags including a steering wheel, a crocodile aquarium, a climb-up mast with a slide all the way down, and a M&G with Hook & Smee at the end

No height requirement

4. Jake and the Neverland Pirates: Wrath of the Octopus - a stunt show for the preschool set with a plot of an octopus trapping Jake's pals. It would be extremely interactive with a special sword you can buy to trigger some unique effects.

No height requirement

Restaurant

1. Mermaid Tavern - a tavern "inside" Mermaid Lagoon with Turtle Talk style technology to make the mermaids capable of talking to the guests. Plenty of great seafood options will be found here

Shops
1. Tick-Tock Gallery: the gift shop for PPF. It'll have plenty of exclusive antique and knick knack items.

2. Jake's Treasure Hut - a store with Jake & the Neverland Pirates products only


Second section: Pixie Hollow

3 attractions
1 food cart
1 shop

Attractions

1. Tinkerbell: Wrath of the Tikis - this Splash battle attraction has Tink and her pals fighting tikis that have gotten control over Pixie Hollow. With LPS tech, the boats spin freely along their journey. The finale would be inside a cave and projections would be sprinkled along the way.

It has no height requirement

2. Cheese's Magic Palooza - a Mater's Junkyard Jamboree style flat ride themed to Cheese. It's fairly standard as far as these sorts of small kiddie rides go.

It has a 32" height requirement

3. Pixie Greetings - a high tech Next Gen M&G show with all of the Fairies.

No height requirement

Food

1. Sugar Express - a food cart with all sorts of sugary sweets. Plenty of original products including a drink Pixie Juice

Shop

1. Hollows' - a Pixie Hollow themed gift shop with plenty of effects to trigger with a Tinkerbell wand you can only buy here.


7 attractions for the whole land
Plus the 3 for Imagination Lane

10 attractions as of now

Next up... Wonderland!
 

mahnamahna101

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Where would Wreck-It Ralph be?


Oh... I didn't think about that at all!

There's two places for it...

Disney's Fantasy Kingdom in a Candy Land of some kind (Sugar Rush)

...or

Disney's Sci-Fi Kingdom in a broadly themed Video Game area (Hero's Duty, Sugar Rush, Fix it Felix Jr., etc)

I'm leaning toward Sci-Fi Kingdom due to the video game aspect (technology, etc)

Oh by the way, the next area: Wonderland

3 attractions plus one Jolly Trolley station
1 restaurant
2 shops
1 M&G

Attractions:

1. Journey Into Wonderland - a show-stopping 4D dark ride with EMV vehicles in the vein of Indiana Jones Adventure, Spidey, and Transformers. The key difference is that it will feature whole show scenes WITHOUT screens... in fact, only the climax will involve an extensive amount of screens. Projections, fog, and mist will all be heavily used in the Underland sequences. It will be about the Red Queen's plans to turn the other realm into Wonderland and our mission will be to stop it. Using harpoon guns, you aid Alice and her friends in defeating the Red Queen, a new form of the Jabberwocky, and other threats.

This has a 40" height requirement

2. Mad Hatter's Tea Party - the standard version seen in every Magic Kingdom park except this version will be fully enclosed and involve the Mad Hatter throwing the wackiest tea party in history. A Mad Hatter AA will sit inside the central teapot as the teacups spin around and various critters from Wonderland "dance" around you.

This has no height requirement

3. Alice's Curious Labyrinth - it is a new version of the maze from Disneyland Paris. New effects fill this lavishly themed labyrinth. Whether it's Tweedle-Dum or Tweedle-Dee, the Caterpillar, the White Rabbit, or the Knaves and Spades, there's plenty to encounter in this maze through Wonderland.

This has no height requirement

4. Wonderland Station for Jolly Trolley - themed to be the room Alice finds herself in after falling down the rabbit hole, plenty of little gags and bells and whistles to look for while the top of the station is adorned with a Cheshire Cat AA taking its nap but it awakes at night and through projections... seems to fly into the air.

No height requirement

Restaurant

1. Cheshire Cafe - serving English food only, it is a gourmet British cafe with all of the fish n' chips, along with crumpetts and English tea to go with it. The building itself is filled with the wonder you expect from such a land obviously.

Shops

1. Underland Outfitters - plenty of trendy apparel that will appeal to the goths and emos of today in this gift shop that reflects the gothic vision of the new Tim Burton film. It also serves as the exit for the Journey Through Wonderland attraction.

2. Mad Hats - a more colorful and vibrant store with merchandise from the classic Walt Disney version of the Lewis Carroll tale. It is located nearby the Tea Cups, of course.


M&G

1. Alice & the Mad Hatter - both of them meet together in a special location by the Cheshire Cafe


So...

Imagination Lane: 3 attractions
Neverland: 7 attractions (10)
Wonderland: 3 attractions (13)

13 attractions at the moment with plenty areas left to fill in the park!!

Next area... 100 Acre Wood, the unofficial kiddie area of the park ;)

Let me know what you think so far!!!
 

Twilight_Roxas

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Game Central Station which is the world Wreck-It Ralph is set could be a indoor area with 2 rides,one play area, and multiple shops, and a meet, and greet area for Ralph, and Vanellope. Plus the idea you put for Wonderland should fit better as a Wreck-It Ralph attraction.
 

mahnamahna101

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Original Poster
Game Central Station which is the world Wreck-It Ralph is set could be a indoor area with 2 rides,one play area, and multiple shops, and a meet, and greet area for Ralph, and Vanellope. Plus the idea you put for Wonderland should fit better as a Wreck-It Ralph attraction.


I could see Game Central Station as a hub for the various attractions but I don't think they should all be indoor... and my idea for a Wreck-it Ralph E-ticket is different - more of a Test Track style ride system... plus Wonderland has more scenery for a EMV dark ride. Aside from Sugar Rush, I don't think any of the worlds in the movie would look great as a theme park attraction. Hero's Duty could be a shoot 'em up dark ride possibly.

Either way, I like Wonderland as it is since the Tim Burton movie is relatively popular with teens so a thrill ride as the E-ticket is in order. Plus, I don't want to put exact clones in the park so no copy of the Alice dark ride from Disneyland :)
 

mahnamahna101

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Original Poster
Next land - 100 Acre Wood

4 attractions
2 shops
1 restaurant
2 M&Gs

Attractions

1. The Search for Pooh Bear - this E-ticket trackless dark ride takes everyone on a fun, family-friendly adventure with Pooh's friends as they go looking for him since he's disappeared on his birthday. Plenty of twirls and spins through the 100 Acre Wood along with a trip to the forest against Heffalumps, Woozles, and even the dreaded "Backson". Overall, it would be old-fashioned with zero screens... projections aplenty though and AAs and huge sets all around!

This has no height requirement

2. Hunny Flyers - nearby in Owl's treehouse, pesky honeybee hives have been hovering around and bugging Owl. This is a nice miniature version of the typical chairswings ride with bee hives as seats. Ticklers built into the top of the seat and sound effects stimulate the feeling of bees buzzing about as the swings soar around the treehouse.

This has a 32" height requirement

3. Christopher Robin Theater - with a set themed to be that of a wooden one built by Christopher Robin, it is a nice musical show with plenty of original song and dance numbers for the little ones to dance to. Combining puppets, live actors, and moving sets, this is one spectacular musical you won't want to miss!

No height requirement

4. Gopher's Watering Hole - a relatively simple water play area with plenty of effects to keep little ones excited. Nothing special as it's a minor addition next to other play areas in the park.

No height requirement

Shops

1. Pooh Corner - this is the gift shop for the Search for Pooh Bear attraction. All of the Winnie the Pooh merchandise anyone could want or need as you walk through a full-scale recreation of Winnie the Pooh's tree home.

2. Sweet as Hunny - a store that sells original, park-exclusive honey-based sweets and treats. The store is a huge 30 foot tall pot of honey in all of its glory.

Restaurant -

1. Kanga's Homestyle Kitchen - Themed to a farm-style restaurant with all of the old tidings you would find out in the country. With plenty of Pooh films/TV episodes running on an endless loop and the whole staff encouraging you to bounce to "The Wonderful Things About Tiggers", this will be the place for any die-hard fan of the silly, willy, nilly ol' bear :)

M&Gs -

1. Pooh & Piglet - the two best pals have a special location between Search for Pooh and Hunny Flyers. Using special tech, both of them can "talk" to fans young and old and make the experience more magical than ever before.

2. Tigger and Eeyore - located outside Kanga's Homestyle Kitchen, the two do a small show then some M&Gs together with the same "talking" tech used with Pooh and Piglet.

So
3 for Imagination Lane
7 for Neverland
3 for Wonderland + the Jolly Trolley station
4 for 100 Acre

17 total attractions as of, but still have 5 lands to go including 2 of the biggest bands!

Next up... the biggest land yet: Storybook Village!!!
 

mahnamahna101

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Original Poster
Your imagine dreams could add elements from Disney Dreams too. I could help with the show as well.


All right, you can work on the show and come up with ideas if you'd like! New ideas are always welcome!! :)

Moving along, I bring the 5th area: Storybook Village - the largest land in the whole park (roughly 30 acres)

It has-
16 attractions
7 shops
3 restaurants
6 M&Gs

Attractions

1. Jack and the Beanstalk - this E-ticket thrill ride starts as a leisurely dark ride typical of Fantasyland until the beanstalk begins to "grow". Using ToT-style ride mechanics and massive AAs and projections, this attraction uses "coaster track" move about the four different towers that form the giant beanstalk.

This ride has a 44" height requirement

2. Storybook Cruise - a calm highly themed boat ride through the various smaller fairy tales and storybook tales in Disney's repetiour. Projections, large-scale sets, AAs and gentle sounds and colors will make this a popular ride-through of Storybook Village. The films/characters included are:

Peter and the Wolf
The Black Cauldron
The Great Mouse Detective
The Ugly Duckling
Robin Hood
Little Red Riding Hood
Hansel and Gretel as the finale

This has no height requirement

3. Rapunzel's Lantern Falls - set as Eugene needing our help to save Rapunzel from a group of bandits inside Lantern Falls, you ride in the wooden boats (shaped more like rafts) with a lantern in the center. Pascal sits atop the lantern of course while you race out and about the caves, by the Snuggly Duckling, and finally to the top of Lantern Falls for the 32 foot drop (big for a river rapids ride)

This has a 42" height requirement

4. Tale of the Beauty and the Beast - Belle gives you a grand tour of the Beast's castle after he's transformed (sticking to canon for the ride) with plenty of bells and whistles to look at throughout the ride. It all ends with a large scale Small World-sized celebration and a rendition of "Be Our Guest" - overall a gentle ride on a large scale where things don't go horribly wrong :p

This has no height requirement

5. Rock Candy Mountain - taken straight from old plans that Walt had for Disneyland back in the late 50s, this large Willy Wonka-styled structure will house a good-sized family coaster that takes you on a journey to fight off Licoyri and his band of Licorice warriors. Plenty of show scenes take you through dips and turns past the many wonders of Candy Town including popsicle icicles, a Jawbreaker avalanche, a chocolate waterfall, and other sights. The climax would include larger drops and sharper curves with a top speed of 35 miles per hour (in the pitch black caverns though!!)

This has a 40" height requirement

6. Enchanted Snow Palace - based on the upcoming film "Frozen", the tragic tale of the Snow Queen is laid before you as you journey into the palace as part of an archaeological study. Plenty of reindeer, penguins, polar bears, and snowmen as the temperatures in this ride are about 20-25 degrees with real snow in a few of the show scenes. Using a slow-moving flume tech, this dark ride takes you on a vast journey the whole family can enjoy.

This has no height requirement

7. Jack Skellington's Holiday Fear - when he successfully get Halloween and Christmas to mesh together, Jack invites everyone to take a look at this new creation of his. With a tour of Halloweentown and Christmastown, and a dreadful appearance by Oogie Boogie once more, this dark Tim Burton styled attraction packs plenty of thrill for its small punch

This has a 35" height requirement

8. Victor's Lair - a combination of 4D, AAs, live actors, SFX for this theater attraction themed to Tim Burton's Frankenweenie. It has Victor's latest experiment, a robotic man, go wrong and B-movie style mayhem ensues with the cheesy 3D effects applied for good measure as the townspeople become furious. Frankenweenie helps to save the day from Frankenstein. Overall, a fun homage to the horror films of the past.

This has no height requirement

9. Snow White's Scary Adventures - larger in scale than the original, this one tells the tale of the Queen chasing the rider (standing in for Snow White) while the Seven Dwarfs attempt to help you escape. Actual AAs, and modern era effects make for a better ride experience.

No height requirement

10. King Arthur Carousel - a double decker edition of the same ride in Disneyland. Nothing else new is added since it's just a simple carousel.

No height requirement

11. Festival of Fools - a stage show adaption of Hunchback of Notre Dame lasting roughly 45 minutes. It is definitely a regular live stage show aside from the projections and CGI used for the gargoyles and the flame effects used for Frollo's "Hellfire".

No height requirement

12. Mary Poppins' Soaring Umbrellas - a balloon race style flat ride themed to Mary Poppins... with London facades surrounding the entire ride and some illusions, on-lookers of the ride will believe that the umbrellas are soaring by themselves. Screens in the ride vehicle show cartoon animals dancing to the music. Extremely slow speeds though while a variety of songs from the film are played with each loop so it's never the same song each time you ride.

This has no height requirement

13. Bambi's Forest - a simple children's play area themed to Bambi with plenty of forest theming to go around including a slide that curves around some artificial rocks.

No height requirement

14. The Old Mill - themed to an old windmill with buckets to "collect" water, this ferris wheel is a leisurely ride along the river that also holds Storybook Cruise. Riders on that ride will see the windmill whilst moving along in between show scenes.

This has no height requirement

15. Princess Cottage - a Next-Gen style show like Enchanted Tales only themed to Cinderella this time. Featuring projections, AAs, and a magical illusion that changes Cinderella's rags into a sparkling dress, this attraction will be a must-do for any Disney princess fan.

No height requirement

16. Ariel's Undersea Voyage - used as a transition between Beastly Kingdom (mythical creatures) and Storybook Village (princesses, etc), this simple Omnimover takes you on a journey to save Triton's Kingdom for the clutches of Ursula and her gang of devilish squids. With a different storyline from the current one, this ride is much less passive as interactive elements are included through special "ink rays" that involve shooting the enemies as you go along.

This has no height requirement

Shops-

1. Beans n' Beads - a gift shop for Jack & the Beanstalk, nothing too grand about this little shop selling "magic beans".

2. Lantern Wears - a Rapunzel shop of course! with plenty of Tangled exclusive merchandise including real "floating lanterns"!!

3. Frozen Cabin - a log cabin selling various survivalist products along with Frozen merchandise. it also serves as the exit for Enchanted Snow Palace.

4. Santa's Workshop - a Nightmare Before Christmas exclusive gift shop!!! With a mini-indoor play area and every employee being 5'2" or shorter since they're supposed to be elves.

5. Monstrocity - a store selling Frankenweenie and other horror tale merchandise (Edgar Allen Poe, Dracula, etc) and themed to be a 19th century style townhouse. It has a rotating display with a projection of Frankenweenie flopping around.

6. Scuttle's Tidings - a Little Mermaid gift shop that exits out of the ride, but doesn't have anything particularly exciting.

7. The West Wing - it has been converted into a store filled with B&TB merchandise and serves as the gift shop you exit into on the ride.

Restaurants -

1. The Snuggly Duckling - a replica of the tavern from Tangled with plenty of original products including the signature meal "Snuggly Duckling". AAs and projections will be used to provide musical entertainment from the unsavory workers.

2. Village Haus - a clone of the Fantasyland staple

3. Be Our Guest - a clone of the one in Magic Kingdom but this time located by a B&TB dark ride!

M&Gs -
1. Rapunzel & Eugene
2. Characters from Frozen
3. Licoyri
4. Snow White and Sleeping Beauty
5. Jack Skellington and Sally
6. Mary Poppins

Add in a Jolly Trolley station with the Seven Dwarfs mine as the exit and with them also sitting on top of the station occasionally talking to guests and that's the area

With 17 before and this 16 added in, there's a total of 33 attractions in Disney's Fantasy Kingdom not even including the 4 lands that are still left!!

Next up... Beastly Kingdom :bookworm:
 

Matt7187

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I have an idea for your park. Maybe instead of having the muppets in hollywoodland in the other park, how about having a Jim Henson area in the fantasy kingdom. Then, you could add other Henson characters like Fraggle Rock and Bear and the Big Blue House.


BTW, I think if done right, a Bear ride could be amazing.
 

mahnamahna101

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I have an idea for your park. Maybe instead of having the muppets in hollywoodland in the other park, how about having a Jim Henson area in the fantasy kingdom. Then, you could add other Henson characters like Fraggle Rock and Bear and the Big Blue House.


BTW, I think if done right, a Bear ride could be amazing.

That's a great idea!! It might take some reworking to make the transition from Fraggle Rock to Muppet Show to a ToonTown like area to Dumbo's Circus.

I put the Muppets in Hollywood since they're show biz and would add kid appeal to what will be an edutainment/history theme park.

But I suppose I could change it! I was considering putting Thor in a myth area too since he's a fantasy character

Where would the best transition be?
 

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