If Disney were to build a new park, what should the theme be?????

WDWmazprty

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I'd like to see a park that would have more Amusement park rides( more coasters, ferris wheels, carnival attraction) Disney could definitely rival parks like Cedar Point and Six Flags with the same type of rides. Of course, still keeping the Disney theme.:)
 

trr1

Well-Known Member
how about a park with all the old defunct rides and add into it the defunct park idea Disney's America
Themed areas

Map of the proposed theme park.


The plans for Disney's America called for eight distinctly themed areas:
  • Native American Village - A recreation of a Native American village that would have reflected the tribes that were known in that part of the country. Guests would have also enjoyed interactive experiences, exhibits and arts and crafts, as well as a white water river raft ride that travelled throughout the area, based on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
  • Civil War - A Civil War fort would have plunged guests into a more turbulent time of American history, and adjacent to it, a replica battlefield where Civil War re-enactments and water battles between the Monitor and the Merrimac would have once again been fought.
  • Ellis Island - Moving into the 20th century, a replica of the Ellis Island building, which acted as the gateway to America for many immigrants in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Guests would have live the "immigrant experience" through music, ethnic foods and a live show presentation.
  • State Fair - An area that was going to show how even during the Great Depression in the 1930s, Americans knew how to entertain themselves. With folk art exhibits and a live show on baseball, guests could also have enjoyed classic wooden thrill rides reminiscent of Coney Island.
  • Family Farm - A recreation of an authentic farm where guests could have had the opportunity to see different types of farm industries related to food production in addition to some hands-on experiences like milking cows and learning what homemade ice cream tasted like.
  • Enterprise - A mock factory town, it would have highlighted American ingenuity where guests could have ridden a major roller coaster attraction called the "Industrial Revolution", traveling through a 19th century landscape with heavy industry and blast furnaces. And, on either side of the coaster would have been exhibits of famous American technology that defined the American industry in the past, and new developments that would have defined industries in the future.
  • Victory Field - Guests would have experienced what America's soldiers faced in the defense of freedom during the world wars. It would have been themed to resemble an air field with a series of hangars containing attractions based on America's military fight using virtual reality technology. The air field would have also served as an exhibit area of planes from different periods, as well as a place for major flying exhibitions
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Disney's Ghibli Kingdom

From the creative talents at PIXAR, Studio Ghibli, and Walt Disney Imagineering is Disney's Ghibli Kingdom, a gateway to the magical worlds of Hayo Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli! Explore the forests with Totoro and Friends, Soar above the clouds with Porco Rosso, wander the sprit-filled town of Spirited Away, Reveal the mystery of LAPUTA, and take an astounding journey in Howl's Moving Castle! It's all part of a magical day at Disney's Ghibli Kingdom! You'll never who you meet!

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Yes, much to my and John Lasseter's regret we may never see this park built.
:lol: :(
 

George

Liker of Things
Premium Member
Just thinking out loud....how about something that involves zombie Care Bears that have lasers shooting out of their eyes? Of course, they would still have the rainbow tummy thing going on, but it would cause plastic items to melt. I know that getting usage rights would be hard, but in the end it would be worth it.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
how about a park with all the old defunct rides and add into it the defunct park idea Disney's America
Themed areas

Map of the proposed theme park.


The plans for Disney's America called for eight distinctly themed areas:
  • Native American Village - A recreation of a Native American village that would have reflected the tribes that were known in that part of the country. Guests would have also enjoyed interactive experiences, exhibits and arts and crafts, as well as a white water river raft ride that travelled throughout the area, based on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
  • Civil War - A Civil War fort would have plunged guests into a more turbulent time of American history, and adjacent to it, a replica battlefield where Civil War re-enactments and water battles between the Monitor and the Merrimac would have once again been fought.
  • Ellis Island - Moving into the 20th century, a replica of the Ellis Island building, which acted as the gateway to America for many immigrants in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Guests would have live the "immigrant experience" through music, ethnic foods and a live show presentation.
  • State Fair - An area that was going to show how even during the Great Depression in the 1930s, Americans knew how to entertain themselves. With folk art exhibits and a live show on baseball, guests could also have enjoyed classic wooden thrill rides reminiscent of Coney Island.
  • Family Farm - A recreation of an authentic farm where guests could have had the opportunity to see different types of farm industries related to food production in addition to some hands-on experiences like milking cows and learning what homemade ice cream tasted like.
  • Enterprise - A mock factory town, it would have highlighted American ingenuity where guests could have ridden a major roller coaster attraction called the "Industrial Revolution", traveling through a 19th century landscape with heavy industry and blast furnaces. And, on either side of the coaster would have been exhibits of famous American technology that defined the American industry in the past, and new developments that would have defined industries in the future.
  • Victory Field - Guests would have experienced what America's soldiers faced in the defense of freedom during the world wars. It would have been themed to resemble an air field with a series of hangars containing attractions based on America's military fight using virtual reality technology. The air field would have also served as an exhibit area of planes from different periods, as well as a place for major flying exhibitions

Why does this post have so many Wiki links? Is this some kind of undercover spam?
 

CaptainAshley

New Member
I think they should make a Disney's Never Never Land. The waterfalls and mermaids and caves and indians and pirates and jungles, gosh they could make the most fantastical rides ever for a whole park like that. Just imagine the promotions... have an animated image of the overhead shot of Never Land and then pan in closer and closer through the clouds, and Never Land is real and is a park open for you. Who couldn't resist booking a trip to Never Land?!??
 

hwdelien

Member
How about world history, so many historical events like:
* the Wright Brothers first flight - A wild roller coaster ride that is themed like an airplane.
* Columbus Voyage to America - A wet ride to give the thrill of an ocean adventure on a ship.
* The moon landing -
* The Inquisition - Maybe a Dark Ride

You get the point.
 

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