Disney's American Adventure + My ToT and National Treasure

markmansion

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The park starts off in a building similar to the American Adventure building at Epcot. From there you can check out some exhibits or go see the The American Story. I did this because after I see the American Adventure and Epcot I always leave with a sense of pride, and what better way to enter a park themed after America. From their you can explore Town Square and make your way to the boats. You can either choose to follow in the footsteps of the pilgrims and go to Colonial America, or you can choose to follow in the footsteps of an immigrant and go to the American Waterfront past the Statue of Liberty and check out Times Square.



Town Square:
1. The American Story
-Join Ben Franklin and Mark Twain on an adventure discovering the story of America.
(This is just The American Adventure only I changed the name because of the park's name.)

Colonial America
2. Plymouth ROCK!
-A tribute to the musical history of America with a rockin' twist.
(This is basically the old "America Sings" show only with real people and every song will be a rock remix)

American Frontier
3. The Oregon Trail
-Follow in the footsteps of many other Americans as they travel west to discover fertile land for farming.
(track similar to World of Motion)
4. Native America
-Relive the history of the first people to live in America and what is now left of these once great people.
(Track similar to Horizons)
5. Rivers of America
Travel down the rivers that have made america famous, including the Mississippi.

Capital Hill
6. The Men and Women of Washington
-An exhibit displaying the men and women who have helped build America, with a few surprises in-store.
(I got this idea from a story I saw on CNN about the ghosts of the Capitol Building in which someone said that someone like John Handcock's desk was on display in a glass case and his ghost appeared writing at the desk but the security guards brushed it off and said "I thought it was just a mechanical dummy like the kind you see at Disney World, but when we looked again it was nowhere to be seen."
7. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
-Discover the life and legacy of one of America's greatest presidents.
(I felt this should be built because Walt really admired old Abe and this attraction will contain the whole GMwML speech from DL and will tell the story of his life instead of the civil war.

Streets of America (San Francisco, New Orleans, China Town)
8. Age of Industry
-It is the time of the Industrial Revolution and you are going to be late for work, luckily your friend Roy has got a way to get you to work on time, climb aboard and hold on for dear life as you race through the factory to your station.

Nature's Wonderland
9. Soarin' Over "X"
-Travel over the beauty of "X".
(The "X" is a variable and can stand for a specific state, or an area of the U.S. Each year the X will be a new film)
10. Mt. RUSH-more
-A roller coaster similar to Thunder Mountain.
11. Colorado River Rapids
- Venture down the Colorado River through its vicious rapids.

Hollywood Hills
12. Disney Animation
-Turtle Talk
13. National Treasure
- Long ago before America was founded a secret society known as the Freemasons amassed a great fortune worth over 90 billion dollars. Now it's up to you to find the resting place of this great treasure
14. Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
15. Muppet Vision 3D

American Waterfront (Cape Cod, New York Harbor, Times Square)
16. American Broadway Theater
17. Cruisin' New York
-Test Track like ride in which you travel past famous New York land marks and places

Tower of Terror



National Treasure

Pre-show-
Nicholas Cage: "Long ago before the time of the pyramids, a great treasure was started by a secret society known as the Freemasons. The treasure itself is worth over 90 billion dollars and the Freemasons used it to enforce their influence upon the world. During the Revolutionary War the Freemasons decided that they should hide their treasure so it didn't get into the hands of the "wrong people". However the Freemasons weren't entirely innocent. They had a secret plan to create their own nation in what would have been the worlds first communist nation. Luckily, a few members of the Freemasons secretly defected and created their own group in hopes of creating a nation were the people had the power. This group was known as the "Founding Fathers". the Founding Fathers smuggled out the great treasure so the Freemasons couldn't use it to take away their rights. Years latter, the Freemasons set out to reclaim the treasure by declaring war on its own country using slavery as an excuse in what would become the Civil War. Now the secret location of the treasure has been found and now you must race to keep the treasure out of the Freemason's hands and ensure freedom for all. To find the secret location of the treasure you need to gather clues. Using these special scanners you need to find where these clues are and scan them. the scans will be sent back to my lab were I will try to find out the exact location of the treasure. The more clues you scan the better chances you have of getting to the treasure first. Good luck to you all, America is counting on you."

In this ride if you don't scan enough clues you will end up in an empty treasure room were Cage will tell you that luckily someone on our side got the treasure but since you didn't get it first, you lost your cut. I thought this would be a better ending to the empty room instead of "Oh no! America is doomed!" However if you end up in the full treasure room you get a "Thank you America is safe now" and before you leave you all get a "gold" coin as a reward for getting into the full treasure room. The group total points in order to get into the full treasure room is 150,000 points.

In the map the symbols indicate where a group of clues are and the range of points you get for them.



Hope I did a good job.
BTW I didn't work on Native America or the Oregon Trail because I feel I need to a little research first. However if anyone wants to attempt to design these attractions please feel free to do so as well as any other attraction, heck if you wanted to take my idea and change it around feel free to do so.
 

manutdfan1

Active Member
I LOVED it. I think this should have been DLC second park. Ive always liked the idea of a theme park themed after american history, it would be great. Also, where do you want this park to be built at you havnt told us that yet.
 

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