Back the 1990s, Michael Eisner, the CEO of The Walt Disney Company had the idea to turn Disneyland into a full-one multi day destination, this project was Very ambitious, and it had one of the most EXPENSIVE projects Disent would have ever built:
That concept was WESTCOT, something similar to EPCOT at Walt Disney World, WESTCOT was to feature multiple countries of the Earth’s 7 main continents like The Americas, Europe, Asia and more, but the project was without criticism, as many residents in Anaheim didn’t like the overall concept of WESTCOT, as they though it would be too attracting for those not visiting Disneyland, at the same time, Euro Disneyland (Now know as Disneyland Paris) had just opened and was a HUGE failure, and it lost so much money that most of the projects Disney were working on during the time were all scaled back or downright cancelled, and that was the case for WESTCOT. But the concept for a second gate for Anaheim continued, and after many days of Eisner decussing it with multiple imagineers, a second gate was finalized.
As for what WAS built where WESTCOT was planned, Disney’s California Adventure opened on February 8th, 2001. Unlike WESTCOT, DCA focused around the Golden State of California, and it had 4 areas, with one having 6 districts or neighborhoods:
The first was Sunshine Plaza, which was to represent entering a postcard, and the Icon from the entrance was The Sun Icon, which was to reflect the Californian sun, but unfortunately didn’t. Next, the cheapest area of the park was Hollywood Pictures Backlot, which featured the cringy Hyperion show Steps In Time and The Worst Dark ride Disney Ever Built, Superstar Limo.
Next up in the Parks Lineup was its biggest land, The Golden State, which had 6 districts or neighborhoods: Condor Flats featured the only successful ride in the Park, Soarin’ over California. Grizzly Peak, listed by Mount Grizzly had the only Water Ride in the park, Grizzly River Run, but had the Grand California Hotel and Spa connected to it alongside the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail playground. Bountiful Valley Farm educated visitors about California Farming while Pacific Wharf was basically the Food Court for the park. If you wanted to Drink in Disney, The Golden Vine Winery was your place to go, it also had Seasons Of The Vine, which taught visitors about winegrowing. Finally, The Bay Area was the smallest out of the 6 districts and had the show featuring Whoopi Goldburg called Golden Dreams, which was about Californian History.
Finally, Paradise Pier had the Most rides in the parks attraction lineup, including California Screamin’ which had the only inversion in the entire Disneyland Resort. But most of the rides in Paradise Pier were off-the-shelf fairground rides, such as The Sun Wheel, King Tritons Carousel of The Sea, Maliboomer, Orange Stinger,and Mulholland Madness.
Reception to DCA was negative, with many complaining that DCA was “Too California, Not Enough Disney.” This was a problem, because without the charm of Disney in a park of their own, the attendance would crash and burn, so Imagineers set off on a journey to fix DCA.
On June 15th, 2012, The park was rededicated. in the expansion, Sunshine Plaza was removed and replaced by Buena Vista Street, a recreation of 1920s California when Walt Disney arrived there. Hollywoodland closed Superstar Limo just a year after opening and replaced it with Monsters Inc. Mike & Sulley To The Rescue! in 2006 which retold the story of the first film, also added in 2004 was The Twilight Zone Tower Of Terror, a clone of the ride from Orlando and Paris. Bountiful Valley Farm got a New Neighbor in 2002, particularly, ”a bug’s land” based around the 1998 Pixar Film and included 4 kiddie rides to add family friendliness to the Park, next door was Cars Land, based around the 2006 Pixar film, the land recreated Radiator Springs and had Radiator Springs Racers, which Many consider to be the ride that saved DCA. Pacific Wharf, Grizzly Peak and Condor Flats all stayed the same, Paradise Pier got plenty of changes throughout the renovation, including Toy Story Midway Mania!, Silly Symphony Swings, Goofy’s Sky School and The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure.
After the Opening of DCA 2.0, the park got crowds that were only going to Disneyland were now going to DCA, and the renovation was a success! To this day, DCA is one of the most favorite Disney Parks in the world and many come to DCA to experience the Thrils it offers.
But what if DCA never happened? What if WESTCOT was built? What if multiple scrapped concepts for Disneyland’s second gate were built instead of DCA? This thread will be the answer, as I will show you all the concepts THAT we could have gotten instead of DCA, so without further ado, let’s start Dreaming Up possibilities!!!
That concept was WESTCOT, something similar to EPCOT at Walt Disney World, WESTCOT was to feature multiple countries of the Earth’s 7 main continents like The Americas, Europe, Asia and more, but the project was without criticism, as many residents in Anaheim didn’t like the overall concept of WESTCOT, as they though it would be too attracting for those not visiting Disneyland, at the same time, Euro Disneyland (Now know as Disneyland Paris) had just opened and was a HUGE failure, and it lost so much money that most of the projects Disney were working on during the time were all scaled back or downright cancelled, and that was the case for WESTCOT. But the concept for a second gate for Anaheim continued, and after many days of Eisner decussing it with multiple imagineers, a second gate was finalized.
As for what WAS built where WESTCOT was planned, Disney’s California Adventure opened on February 8th, 2001. Unlike WESTCOT, DCA focused around the Golden State of California, and it had 4 areas, with one having 6 districts or neighborhoods:
The first was Sunshine Plaza, which was to represent entering a postcard, and the Icon from the entrance was The Sun Icon, which was to reflect the Californian sun, but unfortunately didn’t. Next, the cheapest area of the park was Hollywood Pictures Backlot, which featured the cringy Hyperion show Steps In Time and The Worst Dark ride Disney Ever Built, Superstar Limo.
Next up in the Parks Lineup was its biggest land, The Golden State, which had 6 districts or neighborhoods: Condor Flats featured the only successful ride in the Park, Soarin’ over California. Grizzly Peak, listed by Mount Grizzly had the only Water Ride in the park, Grizzly River Run, but had the Grand California Hotel and Spa connected to it alongside the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail playground. Bountiful Valley Farm educated visitors about California Farming while Pacific Wharf was basically the Food Court for the park. If you wanted to Drink in Disney, The Golden Vine Winery was your place to go, it also had Seasons Of The Vine, which taught visitors about winegrowing. Finally, The Bay Area was the smallest out of the 6 districts and had the show featuring Whoopi Goldburg called Golden Dreams, which was about Californian History.
Reception to DCA was negative, with many complaining that DCA was “Too California, Not Enough Disney.” This was a problem, because without the charm of Disney in a park of their own, the attendance would crash and burn, so Imagineers set off on a journey to fix DCA.
On June 15th, 2012, The park was rededicated. in the expansion, Sunshine Plaza was removed and replaced by Buena Vista Street, a recreation of 1920s California when Walt Disney arrived there. Hollywoodland closed Superstar Limo just a year after opening and replaced it with Monsters Inc. Mike & Sulley To The Rescue! in 2006 which retold the story of the first film, also added in 2004 was The Twilight Zone Tower Of Terror, a clone of the ride from Orlando and Paris. Bountiful Valley Farm got a New Neighbor in 2002, particularly, ”a bug’s land” based around the 1998 Pixar Film and included 4 kiddie rides to add family friendliness to the Park, next door was Cars Land, based around the 2006 Pixar film, the land recreated Radiator Springs and had Radiator Springs Racers, which Many consider to be the ride that saved DCA. Pacific Wharf, Grizzly Peak and Condor Flats all stayed the same, Paradise Pier got plenty of changes throughout the renovation, including Toy Story Midway Mania!, Silly Symphony Swings, Goofy’s Sky School and The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure.
After the Opening of DCA 2.0, the park got crowds that were only going to Disneyland were now going to DCA, and the renovation was a success! To this day, DCA is one of the most favorite Disney Parks in the world and many come to DCA to experience the Thrils it offers.
But what if DCA never happened? What if WESTCOT was built? What if multiple scrapped concepts for Disneyland’s second gate were built instead of DCA? This thread will be the answer, as I will show you all the concepts THAT we could have gotten instead of DCA, so without further ado, let’s start Dreaming Up possibilities!!!
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