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Do you think Shanghai will go for another expansion next or go for a second gate?

BrianLo

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What do you think a 2nd gate would look like?

Disney Adventure World (Epcot-lite) in layout. It’s a good layout and presents a central lagoon and a different type of night show and vibe. Very easy to expand, use random IP, throw a parade around, etc.

I would hope for three lagoon lands, two flanks with ride expansion plots and two land expansion plots around the lagoon.
 

SplashJacket

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It's kind of sad how it's impossible to fathom any Disney second gate being made today that isn't just a random IP hodgepodge park.
Idk, I think it would be a IP hodgepodge, but no less hodgepodge than Shanghai Disneyland gate 1. I think the Epic theme of overarching theme (even if Epic is very loose) and then insert applicable IPs is a good approach.

Somewhat how an Epcot could be crafted from the start (countries / cultures of the world, from the perspective / lens of Disney IPs).

It's better than true random. And I don't mean that as "at least we're not getting the worst outcome," I think it's a decently solid outcome
 

Supersnow84

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Original Poster
I agree, it’ll likely be a “themed” hodgepodge of IP’s

As much as fantasy springs both fits the brief as part of disneysea but in reality is kinda just overglorified “water fantasyland”

It’s not like park Shanghai Disneyland is any better on this front anyway. It’s only real “pure” non IP land is adventure isle (and gardens of imagination if you count that as an actual land)
 

Supersnow84

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Original Poster
DAK is too space inefficient. Even ignoring Kilimanjaro itself DAK wouldn’t fit in the pad in a nice way. DAK is probably also tied with EPCOT for most restrictive theme of the 12 parks

It’s more than likely they will go with an epic universe/fantasy springs/modern DHS style design. Pick a vague theme then make a bunch of IP lands that vaguely adhere to said theme
 

SplashJacket

Well-Known Member
I do think the overarching cultural tie-in of Epcot, AK, and DisneySea. Anything that isn’t remotely real world or related to/inspired by a culture (Star Wars, Bug’s Life, Toy Story) should probably go in a Disneyland’s fantasylands / fantasy adjacent.

You can be more restrictive (AK, Epcot, DisneySea) but more restrictive is hard when you only have the two parks (especially when goal is often IP dumping ground).

Definitely a good balance though.

DAW should not be the move. Crush (Australia), Ratatouille (France), Cars (USA), Aladdin (ME), Avengers (USA), Lion King (Africa), Frozen (Norway), Up (South America), Tangled (Germany), ToT (USA) could all be arranged in a cultural presentation. Toy Story is an oddball but we saw DisneySea integrate it within a USA midway.

Rearranging DAW (and actually making Marvel Brooklyn themed) would drastically change the park and how it’s perceived, but instead it’s a hodgepodge. I don’t believe Disney would make the same mistake again.

Europa Park w/ Disney properties would (worldwide) would be a great park.

Epic’s celestial theme is a rather weak connection, as the properties themselves don’t really relate, but barring SNW, they could do a similar cultural connection w/ the remaining properties.
 

BrianLo

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I think there’s a tiny, tiny but existent chance they could do a Disneyfied Journey to the West if the team was passionate for it and fought for it. I don’t know if that would be excused from the IP lens.
 

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