Key:
Light Gray- Guest Pathways
Dark Grey- Service Road
Gold- Small World Queue
White- Small World Façade Work
Bright Blue- Small World Exit
Yellow- Tangled Toilets
Dark Purple- Maypole Fountain
Orange-Brown- Tangled Tower atop a Mountain with Waterfalls
Slightly Darker Bright Blue- River
Dark Green- Dense Forested Area
Lavender- Pan Showbuilding
Bright Purple- Pan Exit
Mildly Dark Purple- Peter Pan Indoor Queue (from new Refurb, just with rerouted entrance, with old entrance becoming the Fastpass Lane)
Light Green- New Pan Outdoor Queue
Dark-ish Green- Planter Space
Red- Leota's
Blue-Gray- The Knotted Oak
As a part of the remodeling of this path, the current corridor between Peter Pan's Flight will be remodeled into One World Plaza, a magnificent corridor using lighting reminiscent of Toyville Trolley Park in Tokyo Disney Sea
Guests will walk past a vertical hybrid of the traditional Disneyland Clock Tower and the Tower of the Four Seasons, before being walking under white, silver, and golden arches adorned with gorgeous popcorn lighting. Where the current exit to it's a small world resides, a new golden archway with glittery lettering marks the entrance. As guests enter, unless they have a fastpass, they will move right, into an old dining space of the now smaller Pinnochio's Village Haus (with a fully built out second story) where a new, fully indoor queue awaits. Tapestries depicting scenes from the attraction are hung overhead, and in the center of the room, a fountain featuring the traditional small world logo of childen in a boat uses a curved stream if water to mimick a sphere, symbolic of the globe. Upon exiting this room, guests begin to descend down a ramp into the load station, without the disneyland façade, but instead, a high density, akin to thise of world of color, of colorfully lit fountains guide the way for the boats.
Through Small World Plaza, in what is currently the Tangled area, the new "Village Square" is born. In the center, a new maypole fountain, where each ribbon evokes a different Disney tale. The Tangled Restroom Facilities remain unchanced, but the area is entirely different. Memento Mori and the Second story of the Old Colombia Harbor House are demolished to make way for an expanded pathway, and the new "Knotted Oak". Upon its inception, Knotted Oak would be split between a Rapunzel Meet and Greet (the First of many relocations from Princess Fairytale Hall to make way for an eventual removal) and a Gift Shop, however this space was built with an ulterior motive. Upon the inevitable lifting of the MK prohibition, the Knotted Oak complex will become the Knotted Oak Pub, inspired by traditional British and German Bars with a fairytale twist, specializing in Whiskey, Bourbon, and Beer. In order to maintain the plausibility, the construction will include the building of a small treats case in the back of the store area, warranting the construction of food and bev related necesities.
Finally, the anchor attraction of the "Village Square" would be Peter Pan's Flight, where guests would enter a new façade of the darlings home, before entering the current queue, and a narrow corridor to load/unload.
This would successfully alleviate crowds by streamlining the oathway, and remove the majority of the outdoor canopy space in front of Pan and Small World.
Finally, due to its intense remodel, Columbia Harbor House will be converted into Leota's a new table service space, themed to the abandoned library of Madame Leota's, where some ominously shifting books or a self lighting table candle.