My Paridise Disney now has Toontown!!

DarkMeasures

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But it's not in where you think it would be. It's nestled between Space Mountain and Mainstreet in my park. There were some problems but now it's working out.

It is also the first Hub connected toon town. However, you still need to travel around a small lake before entering. There is though a total of 3 entrances to the area. One is by The American Adventure and the Walt Disney Opera House. One is on the street that is perpendicular to Main Street. And on is from the Hub.

The actual area features mainly Character houses with Rodger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin and Goofy's Barnstormer. Due to the places location, Barnstormer is a custom design unlike the cookie cutter design at Disneyworld and Disneyland.

Another problem with the location was the closness of the other attractions. Space Mountain is Huge. And I mean huge. To cover this, the buildings adjacent to Space Mountain are 25 feet tall just fitting right below the ledge like thing wrapping around the mountain. To block the view of Main Street and The American Adventure, a large Brick wall was built surrounding part of Toontown. The other parts are several large cliffs blocking backstage and a berm for the Hub Entrance. The whole area though doesn't really have a Weinie but I did try to capture the essence of Disneylabnd's with some of my own imagination added.

Now, because I did this, there is a large open space for Everest in the back corner of the park. I will be either leaving that place for "Future Expansion" or moving the train track closer into the park there.

Main Street is also done. I enjoy this area because the town I live by has a Main Street very similiar to the ones of the 20th century. However, the modern mainstreet by my house is mainly mexican restaurants and stores as well as an Ice Cream Parlor and many buildings that were built in the 1890's. The abandoned train station in this town (belvidere, Illinois) actually looks very similar to Disneyland's. Even though this is this, I have decided to design a really grand train Station. It is red and White and covers the whole entrance.

Another area I finished recently is Frontierland. It is really well themed and goes from the Hub to the very back of the park. It's quite a large area. Anyway, guests first enter a large fort where there is a shooting gallery and such, when they leave the back of the fort, they enter a frontier town. On the left is deserty landscape and to the left are the buildings. There are various attractions there but directly ahead is Big Thunder Mountain Railroad sitting in the middle of the Rivers of America. The design though is quite different hat Paris's and is mroe based of the Disneyworld version. (as in the 3rd curve after the lift goes to the right and dives under itself) Passing the Mountain Station, is the Haunted Mansion and a little further down is Splash Mountain where guest then come to a dead end at the far end of the park.

Attractions:
Country Bear Jam: Takes Country Bear Jamboree with modern Audioanimatronic technology with the same old show. Now unlike the previous versions, the Bears actually play their instruments.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad: This version is a bit longer than the WDW version with the 40 mph underwater dive right after where the final brake run of WDW's is.

The Haunted Mansion: Very Similiar to Phantom Manor, same story and more serious like Phantom Manor but more of DL's and WDW's visuals while inside.

Splash Mountain: A clone of the WDW version.

There are also several Fast food places but nothing special.
 

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