Hey guys, I just came up with an idea a couple days ago. I've been working on my WDW resort-wide refurbishment ideas in private now, because I was getting tired of constantly updating my various threads whenever I had a new idea. But there's one idea I just thought up I'd like to share with you: a new version of the Fantasyland cul-de-sac idea I proposed.
In case you don't know, this would be an expansion that replaced "small world" in its current space (which I moved to the Speedway space), featuring rides based on Frozen and Tangled. Well, I've gone back and updated that in a new way. I even made this in Paint to give you a rough idea...
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Let me walk you through this. First of all, this would all be built on an upper floor (much like how most of MK is built on top of Utilidors), so that way, the parking can still be used. And I made sure that the buildings were out of the way of the fireworks fallout zone (I did the measurements, and the tip of the Frozen building is just close enough to be away from the fallout).
The brown spot in the middle is a stage that can be used for street entertainment. On the left-hand side, I'm bringing back the old favorite, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, exactly as it was before it closed in 1998. And if you're wondering what's with the beige border around the building, it's because I plan to put a Tangled walk-through, a la Aladdin's Enchanted Passage at Disneyland Paris, on top of Mr. Toad.
Then, of course, we have Frozen Ever After, which I've proposed moving to MK ever since it opened last June. The small building nearby is Royal Reception, a meet and greet for Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf. In-between Frozen and Toad is a bridge that will lead to another idea of mine: an expanded Frontierland. I'll probably tell about that when I finalize that particular idea. Stay tuned!
Then, on the right-hand side, we have Pinocchio's Daring Journey, which will have to be varied a bit from Disneyland's version, because the Disneyland ride building would just jut out. Seriously, look up the Pinocchio ride building and you'll see what I mean. Then, in the space in-between Daring Journey and Village Haus, we have a small toy shop, themed around Geppetto's workshop. And last, but certainly not least, we have Mary Poppins' Jolly Holiday, a massive dark ride based upon the 1964 Disney masterpiece.
Well, what do you think?