This is my idea for a Disneyland park on the Caribbean coast of Mexico, perhaps near Playa del Carmen. Though it is in Mexico, the region is an international tourist destination, so the park would be bilingual, in English and Spanish. The layout is, clockwise starting from Main Street (6:00), Frontierland (7:30), Adventureland (10:30), Fantasyland (12:00), Discoveryland (3:00) (think of Disneyland Paris's layout.)
Resort Disneyland México
Disneyland Resort Mexico
Parque Disneyland
Disneyland Park
La Calle Mayor
Main Street, U.S.A.
- Union Station Unique in that it has a large air-conditioned waiting section indoors, this train station is a replica of the real one in Los Angeles. Also here is an elevated train that takes guests to La Innovacion. The train takes us to La Frontera, and on the way, we see the Grand Canyon Diorama.
- Ayuntamiento The City Hall is the place to ask for information, get times guides, and other useful help.
- El Cine Instead of an Opera House or Town Square Theater, there is the Movie Theater. Inside, there are character greetings and a movie attraction, which rotates films from time to time.
- Peluquería The barbershop is where you can get a real haircut!
- Los Angeles Vehicles These old-timey vehicles go up and down the street. They include a limousine, a Model T, and more.
- Emporio The largest store in the park sells a wide variety of items.
- Speakeasy Hidden behind the restaurant, a Prohibition-era speakeasy bar serves up a wide variety of drinks.
- Espíritu Mansión Located on Sunset Boulevard, to the right of the Main Street, this luxurious Hollywood mansion was owned by a famous movie star, until, one day, she was murdered. Her spirit lives on, along with hundreds of other ghosts in this more serious take on the Haunted Mansion-style attractions.
- El Cuento del Cine This take on the Great Movie Ride, on Studio Drive, features classics like: Fantasia, Casablanca, Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins, The Three Caballeros and more.
Frontierland
- La Misión del Desierto Instead of a typical fort, here there is a mission, typical of New Mexico, California or Arizona, surrounded by cactus and flowers. Inside, there is a counter-service restaurant, Cocina de los Cactus.
- Berlina Pepita de Oro A Western-style saloon serving lunch and light dinners. There is also a live performance stage.
- El Asador This fancy restaurant serves steak and other dinner specialties.
- Riverboat Dock Here, we can hop on a sternwheeler or a sidewheeler around the Rivers of the West.
- Cocina Rancho A classic Mexican restaurant in an hacienda-style setting.
- Montaña del Pájaro del Trueno The Mountain of the Thunderbird is a roller coaster set on a tall mountain in the middle of the Rivers of the West.
- Disneyland Railroad Station This railroad station takes us to La Aventura. On the way, we pass through ¡Salpicar! con los Tres Caballeros and Indiana Jones Adventure.
- ¡Salpicar! con los Tres Caballeros This flume ride includes zany adventures with the Three Caballeros before a final plunge.
Adventureland
- Castillo de las Tortugas This Caribbean fort is the entrance to Adventureland.
- Piratas del Caribe This classic swashbuckling attraction, of course, appears in the park.
- La Taberna de las Islas This atmospheric restaurant serves up Caribbean-inspired food.
- Indiana Jones Adventure This Mayan-inspired attraction is similar to the ones in Tokyo DisneySea and Disneyland Park in Anaheim.
- Disneyland Railroad Station From this station, we head to La Fantasía. On the way, we pass through the Dragon's Lair Diorama.
- ¡Up! Una Aventura de Altura Inspired by the Disney-Pixar movie Up, this immersive inverted dark ride includes "4-D" wind and motion effects.
- Crucero por el Río Amazonas This Jungle Cruise more specifically features South American wildlife, and jokes in Spanish.
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