Vegas Disney Fan
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This is similar to what I expect also, and even at this scale I think it’ll struggle to draw more than a couple million guests a year away from DLR. Not a true third park, more of a mini park. Make it $50 a day and I think it’ll be packed, price it like DL or DCA and I think it’ll be a ghost town, I think the biggest problem with this piece of land is Disneys competing against itself to get people to go there.My preference is for Westcot as closely to Tony Baxter's vision as possible. However, because I like to see different possibilities visually, here is a version with the retail, two hotels (about 1,000 rooms) and the Warner Bros. indoor theme park from Abu Dhabi (1.6 million square feet).
While it's not necessary for a park to be indoor in Anaheim (and personally I prefer outdoors), the benefits of indoor parks is they can achieve more density with limited space. The "in between spaces" are eliminated and things can be executed in a more compressed way (multiple stories are even possible). Ideally an indoor park features IPs and lands that can benefit from lighting control, like Mermaid Lagoon at Tokyo DisneySea. So, maybe an Aladdin land in perpetual golden hour, or a Villains land in perpetual night, Asgard, Dagobah, Nemo & Dory's coral reef, London in perpetual wintertime, etc.
This plan also includes some outdoor waterside areas (it need not be entirely indoors). In fact, alternately, what's shown as retail could just be 12 more acres of outdoor theme park space (e.g., 2 lands).
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Whatever they do I hope Disney makes transportation their #1 priority, I don’t think many people are going to leave DLR proper and take a bus or walk a mile to get to this lot so that’s going to be the biggest obstacle to overcome, add a monorail or a Skyliner and anything instantly makes sense, without some sort of off road transportation I think whatever they build here struggles though.