How about having the two G.U.M. malls flank Main Street U.S.A (or in another country it might be Avenue des Champs-Élysées U.S.A.) leading up to a reproduction of Château Frontenac as a palace standing in for the castle?
(A Thought: I believe they both have an art nouveau theme and would naturally extend the same architectural theme from Main Street to the palace/castle. You could then have a New Orleans Square radiating off to the left, followed by an Adventureland that might have a French West Africa or Haitian architectural style (or perhaps even a French Indochina town such as Saigon (Vietnamese Mekong River area)) for the attractions including the Jungle Cruise. You could also have a Discoveryland off to the right that has steampunk or late 19th century architecture, that would tie in with the French theme by having attractions inspired by Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. Other lands such as Frontierland and potentially Tomorrowland would be further away from the hub and therefore could transition away from the French theme found at the center.)
(A Thought: I believe they both have an art nouveau theme and would naturally extend the same architectural theme from Main Street to the palace/castle. You could then have a New Orleans Square radiating off to the left, followed by an Adventureland that might have a French West Africa or Haitian architectural style (or perhaps even a French Indochina town such as Saigon (Vietnamese Mekong River area)) for the attractions including the Jungle Cruise. You could also have a Discoveryland off to the right that has steampunk or late 19th century architecture, that would tie in with the French theme by having attractions inspired by Jules Verne and H.G. Wells. Other lands such as Frontierland and potentially Tomorrowland would be further away from the hub and therefore could transition away from the French theme found at the center.)
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