Disney Warrior’s Random Ideas Thread (Alt History 1/1/23)

Should I stick to just Disney/Universal/theme park related concepts?


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Disney Warrior

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5th gate for WDW would be villians park. I think we need to fix Disney's California Adventure which we need to
fix Hollywoodland with attractions: Muppet dark ride, The Great Movie Ride, Monster Sound Show, Superstar Television, Toontown Transit, Baby Herman's Runaway Baby Buggy Ride, and Dick Tracy's Crimestoppers.
I will be keeping Roger rabbit in Disneyland‘s Toontown, for 5th gate, I will be going over possible ideas, and we will get to DCA when we get there
 

DisneyFan32

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I will be keeping Roger rabbit in Disneyland‘s Toontown, for 5th gate, I will be going over possible ideas, and we will get to DCA when we get there
I think DCA should have Toontown Transit (takes place in Union Station, Los Angeles), the Great Movie Ride, Maroon Studios mini land with Baby Herman's Runaway Baby Buggy Ride, and Muppet Studios mini land.
 

Disney Warrior

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5th Gates for Walt Disney World


The simple answers here would be DisneySea, DisneySky, or a mythology themed park. But I have some other ideas that could work for a 5th gate at WDW as well.

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Disney’s Tragic Kingdom

This park would act as the complete opposite of Magic Kingdom.
Lands here would include:

Mean Street: A gloomy Main Street influenced by Cruella de Vil
Fiendish Forest: A dark forest land inspired by the Black Forest in Germany, there would be attractions themed to villains such as the Evil Queen, Maleficent, and Gaston.
Wild Waters: A rough seas themed land with Little Mermaid and Pirates influences
Old West: A barren and abandoned Frontierland with a darker Western River Expedition
Far Future: A darker Tomorrowland that has been taken over by aliens and unknown Disney Villains.
The icon for this park would be Bald Mountain, which would be home to a thrilling coaster and a nighttime show.



For this next idea, I was originally going to use it for an upcoming alternate history idea, but I chose to do something else for it.

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Disney’s Wonderous Worlds

This park would be themed to the 7 Wonders of the World, and the park icon would be a globe, as shown above.

Lands would include:

Egypt: Would feature the Pyramids and an Indiana Jones ride
China: Great Wall, potential Mulan attraction
Peru: Land would be themed to the Andean mountains, and Macchu Picchu would be in the background
Italy: Would look different from Epcot, since it would have the Colosseum
Jordan: The land would be themed to the ancient city of Petra.
India: Land themed to a marketplace, has Taj Mahal
Australia: While not a true Wonder of the World, The Great Barrier Reef would be featured here.
 

Disney Warrior

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Genius, it's kinda of a combination of Epcot and Animal Kingdom.
You also have to know that I left some out (Chichen Itza, Christ Redeemer) because I wanted more variety in the lands (and it might be kinda boring) for the latter or proximity to WDW for the former. Hint about alternate history: it involves a never built Disney resort.
 

Disney Warrior

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Euro Disneyland Alternate History Introduction
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(pretend this logo says Spain instead of Paris)

As you may know, a Disneyland theme park located in Europe was once intended to be built in Spain. The reason why Euro Disneyland exists in Paris, France is because Disney wanted a central location in Western Europe. Now, I personally think that a Spanish Disneyland should have happened because DLP kinda sucks. Sure, the castle park looks great and all, but they haven’t added many new attractions in a while (which is mainly due to the failure of a second gate). And don’t get me started on said second gate (WDSP), which only exists due to a contract that required one to be built no more than 10 years after DLP opened. There were also too many hotels, and from what I’ve heard, it gets cold in Northern France. This resort was the reason why we never get WestCOT at the original Disneyland. But enough rambling, let’s get on to the nitty gritty.

In this alternate reality, Disneyland Paris instead gets built in Barcelona, Spain, where PortAventura was built in our timeline (on the Disney side, WestCot replaces DCA and Hong Kong will get a second gate, which is either SW Wilson's HK Disney Sea or Disney's Dark Kingdom from Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Great Movie Ride with Blight Reef added). In Paris, a Universal resort exists instead with one (or possibly 2) parks. The next post will be an overview of the Disneyland Spain resort, it will discuss the resort’s components.​
 
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Disney Warrior

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Disneyland Spain Resort
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(pictured above is the castle park‘s main icon, Sleeping Beauty Castle, this resort will have some similarities to OTL’s Disneyland Paris)
The Disneyland Spain Resort opened in May of 1991, alongside 3 resort hotels and the Disney Village. Disneyland Park was praised for its beauty and variety of attractions across 5 (now 6) lands (though I’ve heard rumors that Disney is adding another land in the future). The resort was so popular that Disney executives wanted to add a second gate to the resort. I think they were originally planning on a studios park, but after the successes of Epcot in Florida and WestCot in California, EuroCot opened at the Disneyland Spain Resort in October of 2012, 30 years after the original Epcot opened. I’m excited to see the future of this resort.
 

Disney Warrior

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Disney is all about happiness and like, feeling free. A whole day in a park of villains just makes it depressing. Also, parents wouldn’t exactly want their children going to these places, no matter how “family friendly” the villians are.
I get that demographic, but sometimes my concepts will probably never happen in real life, they are concepts that I’d like to see happen (even if they’re unrealistic)
 

Disney Warrior

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I can't believe you don't like Disneyland Paris. I think it's one of the most beautiful castle parks in the world, and I would love to go there.
I like the castle park (especially the beauty, as well as Frontierland and Discoveryland pre-IP takeover), but the rest of the resort (namely WDSP) isn’t exactly great from what I’ve seen online. I will be preserving the good parts of the two parks in this hypothetical castle park. Remember: this is just an alternate history project. I don’t hate DLP as much as I hate mashed potatoes (another controversial opinion), the resort is just a mixed bag. From what I’ve seen, Paris looks like a cool place, and France is definitely not a terrible country.
 

Disney Warrior

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The Lands of Disneyland Park (Spain)

London Avenue: Take a stroll down turn-of-the-century London and experience its glitz and glamour.
Adventureland: Go to vibrant jungles, a marketplace, and watch out for traps!
Frontierland: Welcome to the Wild West, partner. Please be safe on the mine train and don’t go near that mansion!
Fantasyland: Experience rides based on classic and modern Disney IPs, you will have fun!
Hollywoodland: Go to the Golden Age of film, and ride attractions based on movies.
Discoveryland: Enter the world of sci-fi, and experience thrilling attractions.
 

DisneyFan32

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The Lands of Disneyland Park (Spain)

London Avenue: Take a stroll down turn-of-the-century London and experience its glitz and glamour.
Adventureland: Go to vibrant jungles, a marketplace, and watch out for traps!
Frontierland: Welcome to the Wild West, partner. Please be safe on the mine train and don’t go near that mansion!
Fantasyland: Experience rides based on classic and modern Disney IPs, you will have fun!
Hollywoodland: Go to the Golden Age of film, and ride attractions based on movies.
Discoveryland: Enter the world of sci-fi, and experience thrilling attractions.
I hope Hollywoodland has The Great Movie Ride, Superstar Television and Tower of Terror along with some Roger Rabbit attractions such as Toontown Transit and Baby Herman's Runaway Baby Buggy Ride as Dick Tracy's Crimestoppers.
 

Disney Warrior

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I hope Hollywoodland has The Great Movie Ride, Superstar Television and Tower of Terror along with some Roger Rabbit attractions such as Toontown Transit and Baby Herman's Runaway Baby Buggy Ride as Dick Tracy's Crimestoppers.
Of the first three rides you listed, one will appear, one will not appear, and another will appear in a different format. As for Roger Rabbit, he will only have one ride.
 

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