Frontierland open brainstorming!!!

Figment632

New Member
Original Poster
With all the talk of the Fantasyland expansion going on it is easy to overlook the other areas of the park. I think Frontierland is one or two attractions away from being finished. These would be smaller attractions to complament the two big Etickets, the land doesn't need another etick

What I would do

Put a show back in the Diamond Horseshoe

Woodys Round up: This would be a small stage show that would teach kids how to be a cowboy and wood take place in a new
section of frontier land, The Big Horn Ranch.
The ranch would also include a petting zoo.

This new section would also be home to a new D ticket dark ride Called Pecos Bills: Guetswould board there ride vehicles and take a ride on a tornado with Bill it would be similar to Roger Rabbit in DL.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Put the minor attractions back that they have raped from Frontierland over the years.

Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes
Mike Fink Keel Boats
Diamond Horseshoe Revue
 

SolarHeart

New Member
What if they re-did Tom Sawyer Island to Pocahontas Island It could include a Jamestown Settlement, an Indian Village (with Inadian dancing and storytelling), a forest play area with a talking Grandmother Willow (sort of like Turtle Talk), and a boat/dark ride showing scenes from the movie.
 

TrevorA

Active Member
In the Parks
Yes
^I like the Native American idea, but technically speaking, Pocahontas did not actually take place in the "frontier". If you take notice, The Magic Kingdom is like a travel through time, starting in Fantasyland and ending in Frontierland. The first settlers would've lived somewhere in between Peter Pan's Flight and the Columbia Harbor House. Frontierland is the end of our journey west, and, in my opinion, unsuited for a Jamestown settlement. But I could definitely see the Indian thing happening.


---TrevorA
 

_Scar

Active Member
^I like the Native American idea, but technically speaking, Pocahontas did not actually take place in the "frontier". If you take notice, The Magic Kingdom is like a travel through time, starting in Fantasyland and ending in Frontierland. The first settlers would've lived somewhere in between Peter Pan's Flight and the Columbia Harbor House. Frontierland is the end of our journey west, and, in my opinion, unsuited for a Jamestown settlement. But I could definitely see the Indian thing happening.


---TrevorA


What about Splash Mountain?
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
There was one E-Ticket ride that was abandoned because it was in Disney's America. The ride was the Lewis & Clark River Expedition. It would fit in great into Frontierland. The ride system was like Kali River Rapids or Grizzly River Run.
 

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