Monster Cereal Cove (group brainstorm)

Garfield Builder

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This themed area should be located in Disney's Hollywood Studios. This area should be themed around the Monster Cereals. Monster Cereal should be divided into four sections: Count Chocula's Castle, Franken Berry's Laboratory, Boo Berry's Haunted House, and Carmella Creeper's Graveyard Party.
 

MickeyMouse10

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That's actually a good idea for a land for a regional or local park. It could be made up of different Cereal lands, like Lucky Charms, Froot Loops, Rice Krispies, etc. And have treats based on the different cereals.
 

Garfield Builder

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Yeah. Anyways, the first attraction is called the Monster Cereal Maker. Here Park Guests make their own Monster Cereal. They pick a cereal flavor (Cotton Candy, Caramel, Chocolate, Strawberry, Blueberry, Grape, Vanilla, or S'mores) and a monster costume (Zombie, Ghost, Frankenstein, Vampire, Gargoyle, Godzilla Parody, Devil, or Witch). Then they star in a Monster Cereal commercial featuring their homemade Monster Cereal which they can purchase later.
 

celluloid

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Agreed that this would be a lot of fun for regional park or entertainment center. The characters don't have a lot of depth but monsters are as classic and timeless as well...the Classic Monsters.
 

Garfield Builder

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Agreed that this would be a lot of fun for regional park or entertainment center. The characters don't have a lot of depth but monsters are as classic and timeless as well...the Classic Monsters.
Uh, celluloid, Monster Cereal Cove is supposed to be a themed area in Disney Hollywood Studios.
 

Garfield Builder

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Anyways, celluloid, the second attraction will be Monster Mash Cereal Crash hosted Franken Berry's cousin Carmella Creeper. After the guests create and purchase their own Monster Cereal, Carmella explains their "mission": Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry had a quarrel and split up. The attraction has the same setup as Habit Heroes. The first activity takes place in Count Chocula's circular "crypt" where the guests try sprint from one stake launcher to another to pop his chocolate-filled water balloons that fall down, the second has guests launch from their cannons their cereal's trademark flavors at Franken Berry's robots, and the final activity is a dance related game of follow the leader, where Carmella Creeper encourages guests to partake in Boo Berry's favorite dance routine.
 

cdunlap

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What if we put this whole area indoors so we could have a permanent night thing going on, similar to what they have over at Mexico Pavilion? The facade from DHS would be a Gothic style building similar to Horace Walpole’s Strawberry Hill Manor. The Gothic theme will continue into the foyer before leading out into the permanent night room, home to the aforementioned 4 sections and attractions located within a setting themed to a dark forest.
 

Garfield Builder

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What if we put this whole area indoors so we could have a permanent night thing going on, similar to what they have over at Mexico Pavilion? The facade from DHS would be a Gothic style building similar to Horace Walpole’s Strawberry Hill Manor. The Gothic theme will continue into the foyer before leading out into the permanent night room, home to the aforementioned 4 sections and attractions located within a setting themed to a dark forest.
That could work.
 

Mr. Tux

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Have we considered creating some new Cereal Monsters to accommodate some of the "newer" monsters such as Pennywise "IT" the clown? Like a Birthday cake flavored killer clown, or a green apple or lime flavored green, multi-tentacled alien?
 

Miru

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Uh, celluloid, Monster Cereal Cove is supposed to be a themed area in Disney Hollywood Studios.
It doesn’t have enough potential for a full land, but something like Club Cool would work very well. DHS or the Springs sound fine either way. I also think a display of Disney’s history in cereal could be a nice addition… but it turns out Disney’s most commonly worked with Kellogg’s for cereal, with some exceptions.
 

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