Soooo...
Thought I'd jump on the bandwagon and post my idea for a park! Wooo! I can't really relate to Isle of Disney because it's actually a whole park NOTHING like the Magic Kingdom. Except, it has a castle.
The Map:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v699/vegeTWOrianna/lukedisneymap.bmp
Yea. The Explanation:
The Entrance Area: Don't be confused, it isn't Main Street. This is Actually the are usually in front of the Main Street Train Station. With the giant Mickey Head shruberies. Except there are no trains in thes park. So no train station. It is in front of the castle though.
"Original" Castle: "Original" here a castle of original design, not based off a princess, but perhaps the Big Five? Of course it will be Disney themed, just not princess themed. As you can see, The guests enter the park through the Castle. Main Street is on the other side. I do not have information on possible shops or restaraunts inside the castle at the current moment. But I do know that there will be no rides.
Main Street: No USA attached to this one, though it is still modeled after the other Main Streets. The gray squares are buildings. Shops and Restaraunts. Still no rides yet. At the end, in the circle, is the classic statue of Mickey and Walt, along with a Flagpole bearing the US flag and the home country's flag. Main Street extends in little veins down to each land, kind of like a transition, as the buildings will gradually change in design. We'll take our tour of the park in a counter-clockwise fashion.
World of Imagination: Do not confuse this with the Imaginations pavilion at Epcot. This is a land much like FantasyLand, but slightly "darker." Instead of Disney movies, the rides and attractions will be based off of concepts of mythological creatures and monsters, i.e. unicorn, dragon, etc. All, or at least most, of these rides will be child-friendly. No Dragon Mountain or anything to that effect. Just simple dark rides and perhaps a silly Dumbo-fashioned ride. There will also be a show featuring the Big Five and others about the imagination and its powers. Like the Journey into Imagination ride in a convenient show format.
Animal Village: It should be noted that each land can only be accessed from Main Street. The veins will have to be made extra wide for this purpose, and the lands will also be very large, as the map is not totally to scale. But on to Animal Village. This land should not be confused with Disney's Animal Kingdom. It is based on the Disney Film Animals we all know and love. Some rides will include "Escape from Hell Hall (or DeVil Manor)," in which we join all 101 dalmatians on a daring journey through the cursed house. "The Fox and the Hound," where we join the two canines in a dark ride through the story of te movie. "The Bambi Odyssey," where we join he lovable deer through childhood, and avoid getting shot by hunters (the cars will be like caroussel horses, only deer instead). "The Rabbit Hole," a playful area where children and grown ups alike can explore the White Rabbit's Abode. "The Jungle Book Cruise," a flume ride that takes through the river of the Jungle to have the story of the movie played in front of our eyes. Also some shows.
Sand Land: As the name suggests, this area of the park is covered with sand. It consists of two parts that flow together, the desert and the beach. In the desert we find rides such as the Camel Caravan Carousel, the Pyramid Heist Adventure ride; in which guests are flung into a fast paced ride to retrieve the Golden Sepulchre before the Curse of Osiris can get them, and the Oasis, a refreshing drink stop and misting area. The beach portion will consist of a small seaside village in the Mediterranean fashion. It will have restaurants and shops and an underwater ride visiting the world of the Little Mermaid. She will talk to guests on board and the guests will see action under water in their sea carriage.
Also some shows here, as they are not my strong point.
NatureVille (this is not the real name): This land will be covered with trees, rocks, streams, and lakes. Plants of all kind can be seen and picked. Fruits, flowers, even the water that flows in the brooks can be drunk. This land will feature rides like "Mother Nature's Eyes and Ears," where guests board cars inside a building and later move outside. This ride is both dark and outdoors. The ride will be narrated by Mother Nature herself and tell the story of the plants, animals, rain, night, day, and other aspects of the natural world. During the day, the indoor sections will be used as the nighttime portion of the ride and the outdoors as daytime. During the night, it will be vice versa. there will need to be very advanced animatronic animals and plants on this ride to compensate. There will also need to be advanced special effects for rain, wind, and clouds. This ride will be the main, if not only attraction in NatureVille. It will be continuously moving, like the Haunted Mansion or Peter Pan.
Smile Isle: This land is a small island accessed only by a bridge from NatureVille. There will be no rides or attractions on it, as it will be a nice place to sit and relax, perhaps have a picnic. I feel that areas like these are hard to find in parks, and nestled away behind/under the foliage of NatureVille, Smile Isle will be very peaceful. The will be no picnic tables but picnic blankets attached to the ground already for use. In the center of the isle will be an interactive wishing well. A cast member will control the wishing well from inside a nearby "tree" and react to guests as they walk by/throw money in. It will be able to spray water at them.
And that is my theme park. I created it on a whim. I hope it is appealing and amusing.
Oh, and original, of course.
Thought I'd jump on the bandwagon and post my idea for a park! Wooo! I can't really relate to Isle of Disney because it's actually a whole park NOTHING like the Magic Kingdom. Except, it has a castle.
The Map:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v699/vegeTWOrianna/lukedisneymap.bmp
Yea. The Explanation:
The Entrance Area: Don't be confused, it isn't Main Street. This is Actually the are usually in front of the Main Street Train Station. With the giant Mickey Head shruberies. Except there are no trains in thes park. So no train station. It is in front of the castle though.
"Original" Castle: "Original" here a castle of original design, not based off a princess, but perhaps the Big Five? Of course it will be Disney themed, just not princess themed. As you can see, The guests enter the park through the Castle. Main Street is on the other side. I do not have information on possible shops or restaraunts inside the castle at the current moment. But I do know that there will be no rides.
Main Street: No USA attached to this one, though it is still modeled after the other Main Streets. The gray squares are buildings. Shops and Restaraunts. Still no rides yet. At the end, in the circle, is the classic statue of Mickey and Walt, along with a Flagpole bearing the US flag and the home country's flag. Main Street extends in little veins down to each land, kind of like a transition, as the buildings will gradually change in design. We'll take our tour of the park in a counter-clockwise fashion.
World of Imagination: Do not confuse this with the Imaginations pavilion at Epcot. This is a land much like FantasyLand, but slightly "darker." Instead of Disney movies, the rides and attractions will be based off of concepts of mythological creatures and monsters, i.e. unicorn, dragon, etc. All, or at least most, of these rides will be child-friendly. No Dragon Mountain or anything to that effect. Just simple dark rides and perhaps a silly Dumbo-fashioned ride. There will also be a show featuring the Big Five and others about the imagination and its powers. Like the Journey into Imagination ride in a convenient show format.
Animal Village: It should be noted that each land can only be accessed from Main Street. The veins will have to be made extra wide for this purpose, and the lands will also be very large, as the map is not totally to scale. But on to Animal Village. This land should not be confused with Disney's Animal Kingdom. It is based on the Disney Film Animals we all know and love. Some rides will include "Escape from Hell Hall (or DeVil Manor)," in which we join all 101 dalmatians on a daring journey through the cursed house. "The Fox and the Hound," where we join the two canines in a dark ride through the story of te movie. "The Bambi Odyssey," where we join he lovable deer through childhood, and avoid getting shot by hunters (the cars will be like caroussel horses, only deer instead). "The Rabbit Hole," a playful area where children and grown ups alike can explore the White Rabbit's Abode. "The Jungle Book Cruise," a flume ride that takes through the river of the Jungle to have the story of the movie played in front of our eyes. Also some shows.
Sand Land: As the name suggests, this area of the park is covered with sand. It consists of two parts that flow together, the desert and the beach. In the desert we find rides such as the Camel Caravan Carousel, the Pyramid Heist Adventure ride; in which guests are flung into a fast paced ride to retrieve the Golden Sepulchre before the Curse of Osiris can get them, and the Oasis, a refreshing drink stop and misting area. The beach portion will consist of a small seaside village in the Mediterranean fashion. It will have restaurants and shops and an underwater ride visiting the world of the Little Mermaid. She will talk to guests on board and the guests will see action under water in their sea carriage.
Also some shows here, as they are not my strong point.
NatureVille (this is not the real name): This land will be covered with trees, rocks, streams, and lakes. Plants of all kind can be seen and picked. Fruits, flowers, even the water that flows in the brooks can be drunk. This land will feature rides like "Mother Nature's Eyes and Ears," where guests board cars inside a building and later move outside. This ride is both dark and outdoors. The ride will be narrated by Mother Nature herself and tell the story of the plants, animals, rain, night, day, and other aspects of the natural world. During the day, the indoor sections will be used as the nighttime portion of the ride and the outdoors as daytime. During the night, it will be vice versa. there will need to be very advanced animatronic animals and plants on this ride to compensate. There will also need to be advanced special effects for rain, wind, and clouds. This ride will be the main, if not only attraction in NatureVille. It will be continuously moving, like the Haunted Mansion or Peter Pan.
Smile Isle: This land is a small island accessed only by a bridge from NatureVille. There will be no rides or attractions on it, as it will be a nice place to sit and relax, perhaps have a picnic. I feel that areas like these are hard to find in parks, and nestled away behind/under the foliage of NatureVille, Smile Isle will be very peaceful. The will be no picnic tables but picnic blankets attached to the ground already for use. In the center of the isle will be an interactive wishing well. A cast member will control the wishing well from inside a nearby "tree" and react to guests as they walk by/throw money in. It will be able to spray water at them.
And that is my theme park. I created it on a whim. I hope it is appealing and amusing.
Oh, and original, of course.