Disneyland Gemini

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I am here to tell you what I would do with each of the 11 Disney parks around the world, plus (+) the two parks in the Universal Orlando Resort. I am starting with Disneyland. I will post Main Street USA when I have a full plan.

:D
 

adv.bluedude

Active Member
I am here to tell you what I would do with each of the 11 Disney parks around the world, plus (+) the two parks in the Universal Orlando Resort. I am starting with Disneyland. I will post Main Street USA when I have a full plan.

:D

U made a pointless thread and had us guess what it was u were doing just to make another thread to tell us that your going to post ur ideas to the existing Disney parks?
 

CharlieD

New Member
I know the first thread was pointless but give him a chance.... but whatever you do kermit, please don't add random attractions to random areas of parks. And hopefully all of your additions will be original as well!! This better be as extraordinary as you said it was going to be :D
 

MANEATINGWREATH

Well-Known Member
Yes, please don't randomly place attractions into areas that don't fit (No offense, don't hate me). Please make this something big like you said it was!

Remember how much room you have in certain parks and have fun! :D
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I know the first thread was pointless but give him a chance.... but whatever you do kermit, please don't add random attractions to random areas of parks. And hopefully all of your additions will be original as well!! This better be as extraordinary as you said it was going to be :D

The "Gemini Project," as I will call it, will be a mix of clones and original ideas.
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Small Town USA

Small Town USA​
Once you enter the “Happiest Place On Earth,” you’ll be transported back to the early 1900s as you stroll through Small Town USA. This thoroughfare is inspired by Walt Disney's boyhood hometown, Marceline, Missouri. You’ll find shops, restaurants, and vehicles that transport you to yesteryear. Be sure and check out the names of the "proprietors" in some of the Main Street windows - these are some of the folks who helped Walt realize his dream of building the original Disneyland in California 60 years ago.​
Map:
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Attractions:
1. Santa Fé & Disneyland Railroad Small Town USA- Hop aboard one of Disneyland® California's four bona fide steam-powered locomotives for a relaxing twenty minute jaunt around Disneyland® California with stops at New Orléans Square, Mickey's Toontown, and Tomorrowland. Between Tomorrowland Station and Small Town USA Station is an exciting trip into New York City and Primeval World.
2. City Hall- Find Guest Relations, your source for almost anything you need while visiting. You can pick up assistive devices here, get a Happy Birthday button, or get help with anything else you can think of.
3. Main Street Vehicles- Ride Disneyland® California's very own fire engine, omnibus, or horseless carriage. Ready to rescue tired or hurried feet and whisk them safely to and from Town Square and Sleeping Beauty Castle.
4. Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Presents a Preview of Coming Attractions featuring "The American Adventure"- Get a sneak-peek at some of the Disney Parks' future projects. Then, Ben Franklin and Mark Twain tell an inspirational tale of America and its people.
5. Big Band Beat- Come swing to the music in this exciting jazz revue with energetic tap dancing to the sounds of a live big band! You'll also find Disney characters taking center stage in song and dance, and Mickey's incredible performance on the drums is not to be missed!
6. Great American Overhead Trolley- Ride high above Small Town USA in an overhead trolley.
7. Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams- Celebrate 60 years of the magic of Disney Parks and Walt Disney's dream come true in this 60th Anniversary parade. Your favorite Disney characters wave from a series of fantastically themed floats or dance and sing their way along the parade route accompanied by a host of puppets, dancers, stiltwalkers and acrobats. The floats highlight many classic Disney movies and the memorable characters who inhabit them.
8. DreamLights- This year, DreamLights is lighting up evenings in the Park with a new line-up. Meet new characters from films such as Monsters Inc and Finding Nemo, as well as all your old Disney favorites.
Shopping:
  1. Emporium
  2. Candy Palace
  3. China Closet
  4. Disneyana
  5. Penny Arcade
  6. Newsstand
  7. Disney Showcase
  8. Main Street Pin Shop
  9. Main Street Magic Shop
  10. New Century Jewelry
  11. 20th Century Music Company
  12. Bluebird Shoes
  13. McDuck's Department Store
  14. Steamboat Mickey's
  15. Aunt Peg's Village Store
  16. Newsie's Novelties
Dining:
  1. Blue Ribbon Bakery
  2. Carnation Café
  3. Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
  4. Main Street Cone Shop
  5. Plaza Inn
  6. Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner
  7. SS Disney Dining Room
  8. Teddy Roosevelt Lounge
  9. Midnight Bistro
  10. Sailing Day Buffet
  11. New York Deli
  12. Cape Cod Cookoff
  13. Liberty Landing Diner
  14. Papadakis Fresh Fruit
  15. High Tide Treats
Details:
The streets wild be repaved with yellow bricks, both as a homage to The Wizard of Oz, and to go along with plans for Disneyland Croatia. The Town Square will have 50 flags, one for each state, and a copy of the Sharing the Magic statue in Walt Disney World, which has Roy Oliver Disney and Minnie Mouse. The three streets will be named Edison Boulevard, Main Street, and Disneyland Drive.
 

TrevorA

Active Member
In the Parks
Yes
4. Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Presents a Preview of Coming Attractions featuring "The American Adventure"- Get a sneak-peek at some of the Disney Parks' future projects. Then, Ben Franklin and Maark twain tell an inspirational tale of America and its people.

These need to be separate attractions. They're good, but there is no correlation between the two.


---TrevorA
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
They dont have any relation with each other. Small Town USA sounds a bit general to me. Not too sure on the yellow road. Looks pretty good though. I would just say lower the number of restaurants.
Disney Parks are an American icon, so, they do have corre-what?.
 

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