Ideas for rides at Disney?

Miru

Well-Known Member
Not really attractions per se, but rather, elaborate Halloween overlays that would be cool:

Alice in Wonderland: David Hall Edition.

The ride is rethemed to David Hall's early concept artwork of the film and its darker, brutal approach, along with Al Perkins's story. The ride starts with Alice falling down the rabbit hole and seeing bats, mirrors, and crystals. She then enters Wonderland and encounters the Gryphon and Mock Turtle, along with the sharp-toothed Cheshire Cat, who becomes a reccuring character throughout the ride. She runs afoul of the Caterpillar, and then the Mad Hatter and March Hare, who try to cut her down with scissors. As she enters the Queen's courtyard, she encounters the Dutchess's grotesque visage as Alice soon enters a large croquet party before she is carried into court, and then the Queen's tower of death. Riders then escape as Alice awakens from her nightmare.

The Phantom Manor

At Christmas time, Haunted Manion Holiday is a great fixture, so why not have the Mansion do something cool for Halloween too? Preferably at the WDW version, which has a far creepier exterior compared to the Disneyland version. Phantom Manor basically takes the dark storyline and characters of the original Paris attraction and migrates them across the Atlantic, possibly making the ride even scarier than that prior version. While the nefarious Phantom replaces the Ghost Host, a few HM familiar characters make appearances, like Constance and the Hatbox Ghost. The comical content (busts, hitch-hiking ghosts, etc) has been removed to accompany the dark storyline with a true horror attraction. Even "Grim Grinning Ghosts" is now a heavy metal cover of the song in the now-hellishly crimson outdoor section, and a tragic musical box number elsewhere.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Not really attractions per se, but rather, elaborate Halloween overlays that would be cool:

Alice in Wonderland: David Hall Edition.

The ride is rethemed to David Hall's early concept artwork of the film and its darker, brutal approach, along with Al Perkins's story. The ride starts with Alice falling down the rabbit hole and seeing bats, mirrors, and crystals. She then enters Wonderland and encounters the Gryphon and Mock Turtle, along with the sharp-toothed Cheshire Cat, who becomes a reccuring character throughout the ride. She runs afoul of the Caterpillar, and then the Mad Hatter and March Hare, who try to cut her down with scissors. As she enters the Queen's courtyard, she encounters the Dutchess's grotesque visage as Alice soon enters a large croquet party before she is carried into court, and then the Queen's tower of death. Riders then escape as Alice awakens from her nightmare.

The Phantom Manor

At Christmas time, Haunted Manion Holiday is a great fixture, so why not have the Mansion do something cool for Halloween too? Preferably at the WDW version, which has a far creepier exterior compared to the Disneyland version. Phantom Manor basically takes the dark storyline and characters of the original Paris attraction and migrates them across the Atlantic, possibly making the ride even scarier than that prior version. While the nefarious Phantom replaces the Ghost Host, a few HM familiar characters make appearances, like Constance and the Hatbox Ghost. The comical content (busts, hitch-hiking ghosts, etc) has been removed to accompany the dark storyline with a true horror attraction. Even "Grim Grinning Ghosts" is now a heavy metal cover of the song in the now-hellishly crimson outdoor section, and a tragic musical box number elsewhere.
Universal is really beating Disney when it comes to Halloween Overlays...these would be really nice additions! Great job.

Also welcome to the Imagineer forum!:)
 

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