JokersWild
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You’re behind a whole year on that, though the date is commonly confused.
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Plus The Rocketeer is set in the middle of October, as seen on a calendar and Peevy’s blueprint.
You’re behind a whole year on that, though the date is commonly confused.
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Plus The Rocketeer is set in the middle of October, as seen on a calendar and Peevy’s blueprint.
Douglas upon seeing this:
I honestly now wonder why Plane Crazy wasn’t in the original incarnation.Pioneer Fields is set on March 17, 1929, which is when Plane Crazy was released as a sound cartoon.
100% agree. Everything about it is fantastic.DisneySky is the gold standard of armchair imagineering and no amount of nitpicking will bring it down.
So these points are funny, but...
At the end of the day, none of these criticisms matter. DisneySky is the gold standard of armchair imagineering and no amount of nitpicking will bring it down.
100% agree. Everything about it is fantastic.
So these points are funny, but...
At the end of the day, none of these criticisms matter. DisneySky is the gold standard of armchair imagineering and no amount of nitpicking will bring it down.
I don't want to bring something like this down with nitpicks. Not with a friend or their personal project that was developed and finetuned for years. Stuff always happen; interpretations, compromises, oversights, afterthoughts, and eternally malleable designs and implications. But that stuff is not what DisneySky should be known for or be remembered by.100% agree. Everything about it is fantastic.
I think this could use a bit more polish. Luckily, I am just your Imagineer.![]()
DISNEYSKY
“Welcome one and all to a realm where the sky's the limit. DisneySky imbues all who enter with a spirit of curiosity and excitement. Here scientists, dreamers and adventurers explore the space above our heads. DisneySky is dedicated to Man’s yearning for unknown horizons. May this bold place inspire flights of fantasy throughout the world.”
DisneySky dedication
(displayed on the park’s iconic Dreamers statue)
DisneySky brings an exciting new blue sky to Disney Parks. DisneySky is a realm which fully embraces all the myth and romanticism of flight, of Man’s obsession with the skies. This all-new park is a celebration of Man’s technologies and cultures, of the progress which they create, as told through the history of flight. Many shared concepts appear throughout the park: aviation, space flight, astronomy, meteorology, and related fields.
Starting in the mythic pasts of ancient China and continuing up to the present day (and, hopefully, someday into mankind’s distant future), DisneySky offers up seven beautifully-realized “destinations” for our guests’ enjoyment. All these destinations are gathered around the park’s central icon, Mt. Helios. This towering, snow-capped mountain is an eternal symbol of nature and the heavens above – the unattainable ideals which forever keep Man driving forward. Found in the park’s center, Mt. Helios ties together all of DisneySky’s destinations into a singular thematic whole.
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Visitors begin by entering Runway One, a mid-century Jet Age airfield reflecting a romanticized Golden Age of Civil Aviation. Idealized terminals and hangars draw the eye to Inspiration Observatory at the base of Mt. Helios, where our paths diverge.
From there, guests proceed into the distant pasts of Mythic Realms, a Chinese oasis where legends of storms, sky deities and fantastic flying creatures mix with history’s earliest flying inventions.
The story of flight continues into Discovery Glacier, a Victorian scientific outpost in the Arctic where lighter-than-air dirigibles, balloons and airships – all realized in an adventurous steampunk style – probe the unexplored corners of earth.
Pioneer Fields brings us to the early age of the airplane, represented by a 1920s Andean village where barnstorming, crop dusting, and other newfangled exploits open up a new world for exploration in the skies above.
Aviation technology matures into Diesel Bay, a shimmering “dieselpunk” metropolis which has sprung up from the coastal jungles of Micronesia, fueled by wealth brought by air tankers, jetpacks and zeppelins.
Next we enter the Space Age and shatter the bounds of earth in Cosmic Crater, a land of rocket ships and UFOs based out of a Mojave Desert meteor crater, flavored with a pulpy retro-futuristic spirit.
Lastly, Avengers Airspace presents the Modern Age of aviation as filtered through the heroic lens of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, realized with a Midtown Manhattan overflowing with superheroes, fighter jets and a single, enormous helicarrier.
A fantastic adventure awaits us as we explore DisneySky! Let us begin our final descent now into Disneyland Resort and experience the many great pleasures of this third gate!
I think this could use a bit more polish. Luckily, I am just your Imagineer.
Everyone upon reading thisI think this could use a bit more polish. Luckily, I am just your Imagineer.
I've been re-reading this project, and there's one question that's been on my mind. If the residential areas were destroyed, it would surely cause a bit of an uproar. And knowing how concerned Disney is with their PR, surely they'd have to do something to quell the flames. Would a new apartment complex be built elsewhere in Anaheim to replace the ones lost to DisneySky?![]()
Park Location
DisneySky is located in the “Strawberry Fields” expansion pad south of Katella Ave. and east of Harbor Blvd. Most of the park space is made from the existing Toy Story Parking Lot - additional parking spaces are created elsewhere in the resort to offset this loss. To increase park acreage, some of the bordering commercial structures on Harbor are also razed and developed.
The residential areas east of the Disney-owned parking lot are also a part of DisneySky. It is reasonable to assume that Disney already secretly owns some of this land through shell corporations.
Absolutely the residents would receive new, better homes in Anaheim on Disney’s dime! This should have been made explicit in the project, but perhaps I forgot to mention it.I've been re-reading this project, and there's one question that's been on my mind. If the residential areas were destroyed, it would surely cause a bit of an uproar. And knowing how concerned Disney is with their PR, surely they'd have to do something to quell the flames. Would a new apartment complex be built elsewhere in Anaheim to replace the ones lost to DisneySky?
*cracks knuckles*TABLE OF CONTENTSDISNEYSKY GENERAL OVERVIEW
DISNEYLAND RESORT THIRD GATE INFRASTRUCTURE
RANCHO DISNEY ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
- Trams
- Yen Sid Parking Deck
- Seven Dwarfs Parking Deck
- Walt Disney Transportation Center
- Gateway Plaza
- “Hi Ho” Pedestrian Bridge
- Disneyland Resort People Mover
DISNEY'S VILLA CIELO HOTEL & SPA
PLAZA OF THE FOUR WINDS
RUNWAY ONE
MYTHIC REALMS
- Introduction
- Grand Central Hangar
- Land Walkthrough & Details (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)
- GUEST SERVICES Iwerks Terminal
- Storage Lockers
- Park Info Board
- ATTRACTIONS DisneySky JetRail - Runway One Station (Part 1, Part 2)
- Skyliner - Runway One Station
- Marceline Character Hub
- The Muppets Present...Great Moments in Aviation History
- Inspiration Observatory Tours
- In an Ocean of Stars (Queue, Ride 1, Ride 2, Ride 3)
- DINING Ptolemy's
- Almagest Bar
- Layover Lounge
- Wright Bakers
- Pudknockers
- Glider Sliders
- Refueling Center
- RETAIL Avionics
- Rosie's
- Cayley Gallery
- Air Tower Sweets
- Mach 1
- Lindy's
- Planetary Marketplace
- Flyer Suppliers
DISCOVERY GLACIER
- Introduction
- Land Walkthrough & Details (Part 1, Part 2)
- ATTRACTIONS Storm Mountain (Queue, Ride 1, Ride 2)
- Mulan: Reflections in Dance (Part 1, Part 2)
- Beastly Kites
- Magic Carpet Caverns
- DINING Zodiac Noodle House
- The Floating Lantern
- Qilin Tea Hut
- RETAIL Lu Ban's Kite Shop
- Monsoon Marketplace
- Fireworks Cart
PIONEER FIELDS
- Introduction
- Land Walkthrough & Details (Part 1, Part 2)
- ATTRACTIONS Flight to the Top of the World (Queue, Loading, Ride 1, Ride 2)
- The Time Machine (Pre-Show, Show)
- Spark-Gap Hover Coaster
- Tinkerer's Workshop
- DINING Salon de Hyperion
- Steammaster's Grill
- The Freeze Station
- RETAIL Galerie des Automates
- Time Flies
- Aerial Outpost
DIESEL BAY
- Introduction
- Land Walkthrough & Details (Part 1, Part 2)
- ATTRACTIONS UP Snapshot Safari (Queue, Ride 1, Ride 2)
- Mickey's Plane Crazy (Queue, Ride)
- Carousel of Flight
- Airtopia
- Pedro's Mail Carriers
- DisneySky JetRail - Pioneer Fields Station
- DINING Barnyard Barbecue
- Pie-in-the-Sky Pie Shoppe
- Launchpad McSnacks
- Air Tower Treats
- Da Vinci Delights
- RETAIL Tienda Altiplano
- Gearloose Labs
- Cathedral Collections
- Jenny’s Flying Circus
- Condor Imports
- Carl’s Balloon Cart
COSMIC CRATER
- Introduction
- Land Walkthrough & Details (Part 1, Part 2)
- ATTRACTIONS The Rocketeer and the Sky Pirates (Queue 1, Queue 2, Pre-Shows, Ride 1, Ride 2)
- Lost Temple Ruins (Part 1, Part 2)
- Myth of Moana (Part 1, Part 2)
- Mt. Helios Funiculars
- DisneySky JetRail - Diesel Bay Station
- Skyliner - Diesel Bay Station
- DINING South Seas Club
- Cargo Fruit
- Bush Pilots Diner
- Bulldog Cafe
- Auto-Gyros
- The Flying Pig
- Cedar Eagle Dining Room
- RETAIL Parachute Loot
- Rocketeer Gear
- Skunkworks
- Tradewinds Department Store
AVENGERS AIRSPACE
- Introduction
- Land Walkthrough & Details
- ATTRACTIONS IMPACT! The Asteroid From Outer Space (Queue, Ride)
- Atomic Boneyard (Queue, Ride)
- Flying Saucers 2.0
- DINING Quarks
- Bunker Bistro
- Guzzlin' Gremlins
- RETAIL Area 55
- Meteorite Mart
- Lunar Gifts
SEASONAL EVENTS
- Introduction
- Land Walkthrough & Details (Part 1, Part 2)
- ATTRACTIONS Avengers: Infinity Gauntlet (Queue, Pre-Show, Ride 1, Ride 2)
- Thor: Beyond the Bifrost (Queue, Ride 1, Ride 2)
- Doctor Strange in the Sanctum of Insanity (Queue, Ride)
- Hulk Speak: A Group Experiment
- Superhero Tryouts
- The Core
- DisneySky JetRail - Avengers Airspace Station
- DINING Shawarma Palace
- Murph's Bodega
- Famous Beta Ray's Original Pizza
- Migard Grub
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Galley
- Super Dogs
- Capsicles
- Club 133
- RETAIL Avengers Academy Boytique
- Helicarrier Munitions
- Damage Control Storehouse
- Odin's Vault
- Super Soldier Superstore
- Kirby Newsstand
- Ditko’s
EXPANSIONS
PARK SPECTACULARS
@D Hulk Not sure why, but this link leads to an image?PARK SPECTACULARS
Fixed, hopefully.@D Hulk Not sure why, but this link leads to an image?
Hey D Hulk do you check out my second gate plans, if not then go in the link down below, i had some great ideas just like you.Fixed, hopefully.
I’m very much enjoying it. So far it would absolutely be a better version of DCA. I appreciate how thoughtful your approach has been so far. Hope to see you continue through New DCA as well as the other planned parks; it’s a ton of work!Hey D Hulk how to you enjoy my park idea so far.
Well thank you, i had more surprises in store for you & for everybody for really love my projects. So after i do my What if Disney builds a second gate, i'm working on maybe more events, maybe Parallet ideas for the parks & much more, so make sure you click that follow on HomeImagineer, i will upload some new & amazing stuff, & for more amazing content. Again Thank you for much form the bottom of my heart for loving my stuff. More Stuff coming up very soon.I’m very much enjoying it. So far it would absolutely be a better version of DCA. I appreciate how thoughtful your approach has been so far. Hope to see you continue through New DCA as well as the other planned parks; it’s a ton of work!
What If Disney: Disneyland Resort Builds an Better Second Gate
Once Upon a Time, There was a Parking Lot at Disneyland in 1955. When people parked their car & took a walk to the main gate or took a tram. Until then in the 1990s, The Walt Disney Company announced to expanded the original Disneyland Park into a multi-park, multi-resort business model...forums.wdwmagic.com
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