Hypothetical Goosebumps land for DCA, DHS, and WDSP

TheDisneyParksfanC8

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As you may know, Disney announced they are doing a Goosebumps show for Disney+. This got me thinking of how it could be used in the Disney Parks. It would go in DCA at DLR, DHS at WDW, and WDSP at DLP. For DCA it would take over HollywoodLand or go into the parking lot next to what will be the Pixar Pier hotel if DL Forward gets the green light. At DHS it would go into the parking lot behind Animation Courtyard or replace Grand Avenue. At WDSP it would go into the expansion plot next to the Frozen land. My attraction ideas would be a moving walkthrough attraction that is an interactive haunted carnival or midway where you have a wand that would fire off at targets. This would be a C to D ticket. The E ticket would be a trackless ride that uses an interactive trackless ride patent where you have to escape a haunted house that Slappy trapped you in. The rides would use patents Disney filed that would allow them to be updated easily when new Goosebump stories come out. That is what I would do for my take on a Goosebumps land. What would you do for your own version of a Goosebumps land? Sign off in the comments below.
 

TheDisneyParksfanC8

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I think it would be better as a walkthrough attraction during Oogie Boogie Bash, and any Halloween event held in DHS.
I heard that WOC Villainous will not be coming back this year despite the WOC platform being up and running because the reception was not good enough to justify bringing it back. A Goosebumps WOC show would be awesome and much better than WOC Villainous.
 

MickeyMouse10

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I think it could be decent as replacements for current attractions, namely "Tower of Terror" and "Rock n Rollercoaster". Disney has been trying to find a replacement for Twilight Zone. Goosebumps would be an easy transition, especially with characters like Slappy the Living Dummy.

Rock n Rollercoaster meanwhile could be transformed into "Welcome to Horrorland". Or it could be a greatest hits of Goosebumps favorites kinda like the new movies.
 
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ThemeParkPriest

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I’m grateful for Goosebumps being the inspiration for me to get into reading. This will date me, but when I was growing up, the original series was just coming out. I even started writing my own stories called “Moonshivers.”

“Why I’m Afraid of Bees” could be a good 3-D attraction like at Its Tough to Be a Bug or Honey I Shrunk the Audience.
 

MickeyMouse10

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A goosebumps pier

WOW, that is actually a great idea. It could be a midway style Boardwalk like Pixar Pier in DCA. With chances and off the shelf rides.

If it focused mostly on the creatures from the series it could even be a replacement for Dinoland.
 

Snow Queen 83

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I think it would work perfectly at Hollywood, but not really Animal. Because some of the best characters like Slappy aren't animal-like creatures.
 

The Great Gonzo

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I think a Goosebumps land is worth pursuing, because it makes Hollywood Studios different. And we need more of that from the parks. I don't want 4 Magic Kingdoms.
 

tcool123

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I think it could be decent as replacements for current attractions, namely "Tower of Terror" and "Rock n Rollercoaster". Disney has been trying to find a replacement for Twilight Zone. Goosebumps would be an easy transition, especially with characters like Slappy the Living Dummy.

Rock n Rollercoaster meanwhile could be transformed into "Welcome to Horrorland". Or it could be a greatest hits of Goosebumps favorites kinda like the new movies.
American Horror Story would be a good fit for the Tower of Terror, just ignore the R Rating full of blood, gore, drug addiction, sex and more. A PG-13 version of the hotel for AHS: Hotel would still be nice, and with all the vampires and ghosts running around the show would be a great fit. Plus Disney owns the American Horror Story franchise, so they wouldn't have to deal with the R.L. Stein estate for royalities
 

J4546

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I think a Dr strange tower would be pretty cool . With him creating a portal for you to pass through and giving you multiple different missions for reridability.
 

MickeyMouse10

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American Horror Story would be a good fit for the Tower of Terror, just ignore the R Rating full of blood, gore, drug addiction, sex and more. A PG-13 version of the hotel for AHS: Hotel would still be nice, and with all the vampires and ghosts running around the show would be a great fit. Plus Disney owns the American Horror Story franchise, so they wouldn't have to deal with the R.L. Stein estate for royalities

Yeah, it would be. But I doubt Disney would be willing to delve that far into the darkness. I'm thinking the farthest they would go is Preteen/Early Teen Horror.

It shows with their streaming, anything scarier than that usually goes on Hulu.
 

tcool123

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Yeah, it would be. But I doubt Disney would be willing to delve that far into the darkness. I'm thinking the farthest they would go is Preteen/Early Teen Horror.

It shows with their streaming, anything scarier than that usually goes on Hulu.
Depends though, Alien is a horror film that was Rated R that was featured in Great Movie Ride; of course the Alien ride did get scrapped, but it was because of the location. I think a more adult IP would work in DHS, but I agree I doubt Disney would throw AHS into the parks outside of an unlikely Horror Nights style event.
 


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