My WDW Master Plan

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jdmdisney99

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Welcome to PIXAR PLACE
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As described by @RandySavage ;
"PIXAR PLACE: A kuka Incredibles ride makes for a smooth transition from Superhero City. Honey I Shrunk the Playset gets the obvious, easy re-theme to Bugs. Monsters Inc coaster goes in. Finally, I added Gusteau’s a French restaurant with a LCI Remy."
Attractions;
1. The Incredibles: Siege of the Underminer - this would be a KUKA arm attraction. It would be a thrilling ride with the Incredible family to save Metroville from the Underminer, the villain revealed at the end of the movie. He has surrounded the city with a big hole and is drilling into all kinds of places like bank vaults to commit robberies.
2. Monsters Inc. Mayhem - the door coaster finally takes it's place from Soundstage 1, as a thrilling journey through the story of Monsters Inc.
3. Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor: Comedy Club - the Laugh Floor moves to WDHS. Though not marked in the map, it would be placed in a new building on the roof of GMR, accessible by a spiral moving walkway. Meanwhile, this whole side of GMR would get covered in Emeryville brick.
4. Toy Story Midway Mania! - not many changes here.
5. 'a bug's life' adventure - the easy retheme of HISTKMSA would finally arrive with additions of Flik, Hopper, and Lady figures.
6. Meet Luxo Jr. - the experience returns, giving the area a real Pixar feel.
A. Gusteau's - the restaurant from Ratatouille comes to WDHS and the interactive Remy comes over from Epcot Center. Delicious French food is served.
B. same other small Pixar shops and meet & greets.
 

MonorailRed

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I made a quick sketch of the exterior of The Great Muppet Movie Ride. I kinda wanted a have a nod the the Chinese theatre, but with a Muppets twist. You can see Rizzo and his relatives/friends doing some construction on what looks like a backlot studio building, trying to make it look like the original Great Movie Ride. I also put a Audio-Anametronic Rizzo in front of the ride, interacting with guests (Kind of like the parrot that was in front of Pirates, meets Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story Mania)
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jdmdisney99

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Welcome to MIDDLE-EARTH
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As described by @RandySavage ;
"MIDDLE EARTH: There are four reasons why I chose this theme to take up most of the old backlot. 1. It’s one big film franchise (on the scale of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, etc.) that has yet to receive theme park treatment. 2. Fantasy (Sword & Sorcery) is a fairly popular film genre that has no representation in the park. 3. The park is very urban; so for balance it needs a winding, rolling green area with vistas, water features and lots of rockwork and trees. 4. This land serves as an outer rim that connects Sunset Blvd to Pixar Place, helping make the park more navigable. Entering from the Hub, guests experience The Shire, coming upon the village of Hobbiton, where they can dine at the Green Dragon Tavern or explore Bag End. Making up for the lack of rides for children in the current DHS, this land features a spinner, a ferris wheel (like Old Mill in Paris) and a gentle outdoor boat ride through landscapes of Middle Earth (Storybookland Canal Boats meets Sinbad). The forest turns sinister as guests make their way through Mirkwood towards Dol Gulder and attempt to discover the secrets of the Necromancer in a thrilling ride. Further on are some Rivendell-style buildings housing a dining venue and the boarding area for a flume adventure involving a huge, fire-breathing AA dragon. The Lonely Mountain serves as both an impressive weenie in itself and a way to hide the gangster (formerly Aerosmith) rollercoaster building from view."
Attractions;
1. Hobbiton Market - a small kids spinner ride in the heard of Hobbiton.
2. Brandywine Mill - a ferris wheel that appears to be the old wind mill. The ferris wheel itself isn't very big, but it would be a family favorite.
3. Bag End - guests would be able to walk-through Hobbit homes other areas (like shoppes), including the home of Bilbo Baggins.
4. There & Back Again - this would be one of the last true family attractions of Middle-earth. The peaceful ride takes guests on an unexpected journey ( ;) ) through Hobbiton and some recognizable scenes from the films. A climactic trip takes guests through the Green Dragon Inn, past Gandalf's Fireworks, and frighteningly near the Dark Tower.
5. Fortress of the Necromancer - housed within the rocky Dark Tower would be a new BTM level roller coaster through Sauron's stronghold. On the journey through Barad-dûr, guests encounter many scenes that depict the lord of the rings, including Sauron's evil process of forging the ring, Sauron's death, and some of the major events of the LotR movie franchise. On the rides exterior, on the Dark Tower,the eye of Sauron appears at different times of the day using projection technology.
6. Smaug's Fury - while Fortress of the Necromancer is mainly a thrill/dark ride through LotR, Smaug's Fury would be similar but though the story of the Hobbit. Guests board large flume boats as they venture to the Lonely Mountain to battle and defeat the evil dragon, Smaug, who conquered the mountain from the dwarves long ago. The climax of the ride includes an AA fire breathing dragon as described by Randy above.
7. The Stone Trolls - these interactive AAs would entertain in the forest path to Gangsterland. They would insult each other and crack jokes to entertain passing guests.
A. The Green Dragon Inn - as it appeared in the film, it would be a lively gathering place for families to eat and drink. A signature drink would be called the Prancing Pony. Themed products would be available here and at the other food locations, especially Tom Bombadil's Cottage.
B. Hall of Fire - another dining venue that is a charming homage to the architecture of Rivendell. The restaurant would serve Elvish themed food.
C. Tom Bombaldil's Cottage - a small cottage just on the border of the land between The Stone Trolls and Gangsterland. This venue would sell small snacks and Middle-earth apparel and merchandise.
 

jdmdisney99

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Welcome to MARVEL METROPOLIS
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As described by @RandySavage ;
"MARVEL SUPERHERO CITY: The skyscraper flats are moved to the top of the land to give a better, more dramatic entrance to the land. From within the land the City Streets are not distinguishable as facades (again, the idea is that you are "in worlds of the movies", not "where the movies are made"). Motors Action is rethemed to Marvel Superheroes (Punisher too violent?) and given an indoor, city-like queue (so guests can’t see the backstage workings of the show, to the above point). There are new major attractions themed to your pick of Marvel heroes… I imagined an X-men scoop style ride and a Pandora’s Box ride themed to the Fantastic Four."
Additionally; this would be made by making a deal with Universal so that Disney could just use X-Men and Fantastic Four characters in unison with Universal's already current uses. Also, all Avengers (besides Spiderman). Also, the end of the street would be pushed back to accommodate for a pathway leading to The Land of Oz (See second picture).
Attractions;
1. The Fantastic Four Adventure! - this would be a thrilling Pandora's Box ride along with the Fantastic Four to save the Metropolis. Dr. Doom has returned to destroy the city and there is only one team who can stop him; The Fantastic Four. With your help, the heroes stretch, evade, flame, and crash through the city to stop Doom's evil plans.
2. X-Men: Rise of Evil - in this new take on the scoop ride system (Spider-Man), the X-Men join together to defeat Apocalypse and Magneto, who have recently teamed up to bring terror to the Marvel Metropolis. Guests ride through the city using amazing 3-D film combined with sets, and in the end would capture the villains and lock them up.
3. Avengers Assemble! Stunt Show Spectacular - this show would replace Lights, Motors, Action. The cars would remain along with new helicopters. Avengers would come out to fight Loki's evil army. Some new effects would be added such as a "flying" Iron Man and a lightning firing Thor hammer.
A. Stark Diner - the main eatery of Marvel Metropolis. It would sell very contemporary food and could be considered part of the Stark Expo.
B. Stark Expo - new themed shopping area of the Marvel Metropolis. Includes all Marvel themed merchandise and extremely small, but entertaining exhibits.
C. Kirby Café - named after Jack Kirby, this would be the classic superhero diner of Marvel Metropolis. Seen in the second image.
D. The Daily Bugle - another somewhat large gift shop and eatery seen in the second image. Serves newly recognizable Daily Bugle Bagels and Daily Bugles (sandwiches like cones from cars land).
 

jdmdisney99

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That is the complete are taken up by the current park and all that Randy created. I will expand upon that with my concepts to make it the largest theme park in the world...
 

Tip Top Club

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Hmmm....There is no way that Magneto and Electro would ever team up... Why not another X-Men villain instead of a Spider-Man Villain? Apocalypse, Mastermind, Juggernaut, Sinister, Proteus, Onslaught...Just to name a few.

Also....Why would the Mandarin have a gift shop? If you're going to theme it to Stark Expo perhaps check into the Stark Expo Website and theme it to something that was actually at the Stark Expo.
 

jdmdisney99

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Hmmm....There is no way that Magneto and Electro would ever team up... Why not another X-Men villain instead of a Spider-Man Villain? Apocalypse, Mastermind, Juggernaut, Sinister, Proteus, Onslaught...Just to name a few.

Also....Why would the Mandarin have a gift shop? If you're going to theme it to Stark Expo perhaps check into the Stark Expo Website and theme it to something that was actually at the Stark Expo.
Thanks for the advice. I'm not that familiar with Marvel so I think I'll edit those posts. Thank you for replying! :D
 

jdmdisney99

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For the next areas of Walt Disney's Hollywood Studios, there will usually be no maps. @RandySavage I will probably be sending you a PM or email in the near future about a request for you to create one for me. Here goes nothing...
 

jdmdisney99

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The new areas of Walt Disney's Hollywood Studios;
Buena Vista Street
Hyperion Avenue
Highland Avenue
Melrose Avenue
Chaplin Studios
MGM Classicland
SpyVille
Movie Lagoon
Roger Rabbit's Hollywood
Narnia
Wonderland
Land of Oz
*Production Plaza
 

ctxak98

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The new areas of Walt Disney's Hollywood Studios;
Buena Vista Street
Hyperion Avenue
Highland Avenue
Melrose Avenue
Chaplin Studios
MGM Classicland
SpyVille
Movie Lagoon
Roger Rabbit's Hollywood
Narnia
Wonderland
Land of Oz
*Production Plaza
MELROSE AVENUE!....good news for you, your designs actually might be done by mid week!
 

JEANYLASER

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EPCOT CENTER; Future World
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Imagination History 40 (Journey 2015) by EpcotLegacy, on Flickr
PAVILIONS, ATTRACTIONS;
6. Journeys Through Imagination, Presented by Crayola, Featuring;
I. Journey Into Imagination: The Quest For Dreamfinder - this would be a whimsical LPS ride with Figment to find Dreamfinder, who has become lost in his own extensive imagination. This is an attraction that was designed by the folks found at the following link (there's a full description lower on that page); http://www.epcotlegacy.com/historic...-combine-a-history-of-imagination-part-4.html
II. Art of Imagineering - re-imagined area as described at http://www.epcotlegacy.com/historic...-combine-a-history-of-imagination-part-4.html
III. Image Works - new interactive area/queue as described at http://www.epcotlegacy.com/historic...-combine-a-history-of-imagination-part-4.html
IV. Magic Journeys - a new take on the old show, hosted by Figment and Dreamfinder in the same vein as the original ride-through attraction, as described at http://www.epcotlegacy.com/historic...-combine-a-history-of-imagination-part-4.html

awesome idea! I love it!
 

jdmdisney99

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BUENA VISTA STREET
Attractions;
1. The Walt Disney Story: One Man's Dream - moved inside the Carthay Circle theater.
2. Red Car Trolley
3. Citizens of Buena Vista Street
4. The Disney Studios Backlot Tour - a station for this attraction would reside above a new entry point for the park. From outside the park, it looks like the Hollywood Hills with the Hollywoodland sign and with a studio gate (tunnels like MK). It looks like a mountain with a Latin inspired building on it. The structure is like a layered movie flat, but is realistic with forced prospective.
A. The Lilly Lounge - this would be Walt Disney World's new version of Club 33, as a members only restaurant and lounge in the Hollywood Hills' upper levels.
B. Carthay Circle Loft - smaller version of Carthay Circle Restaurant. On the theater's roof and only accessible by stairs (and small old-time elevator).
C. Mortimer’s Market - Fresh fruit, bottled beverages and juices.
D. Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe - Starbucks® Espresso and Specialty Beverages, Artisan breakfast sand- wiches & wraps, all-day soups, salads and gourmet sandwiches
E. Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream hosted by Dreyer’s.
F. Julius Katz & Sons Appliances and More
G. Julius Katz Shoe and Watch Repair
H. Big Top Toys
I. Horace's Pawn Shop
J. Oswald's Gas & Oil
K. Los Feliz Five and Dime
L. Elias and Company Department Store
M. Kingswell Camera Shop
N. Atwater Ink and Paint Art Supply
*Storytellers - statue of Walt and Mickey
 

jdmdisney99

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HYPERION AVENUE
Attractions;
1. Silly Symphonies Live! - housed in the Colony Theatre.
2. Walt Disney Productions: Experience the Magic - @WED99 's Disney Animation walkthrough experience hosted by an animated Walt Disney inside the original Disney studio on Hyperion Avenue.
3. Red Car Trolley
4. Steamboat Willie* - interactive boat area that always rocks back and forth, and includes gags such as the cow tooth xylophone.
5. Oswald's Trolley* - an updated version of Toontown's Jolly Trolley.
6. Mickey's Farmhouse* - the mouse house where you can meet Mickey in his old fashioned garb.
7. Minnie's Farmhouse* - the mouse house where you can meet Minnie in her old fashioned garb.
8. Clarabelle's Farmhouse* - Clarabelle the Cow's appropriately themed home where you can meet her in her original form.
9. Horace's Farmhouse* - Horace Horsecollar's appropriately themed home where you can meet him in his original form.
10. Plane Crazy* - a wild mouse coaster themed to the classic Mickey short, with gags all around.
11. Barnyard Hoedown* - a musical extravaganza starring animatronic, black and white Disney characters singing classics that are meant to inspire guests to dance.
12. Citizens of Hyperion Avenue - see next post...
A. United Artists Café - a new eatery with in character cast and housed within a recreation of the Wonderbar Café.
B. Mickey's Hot Dogs* - a Karnival Kid inspired hot dog stand.
C. Minnie's Gypsy Enchantments* - a Karnival Kid inspired merchandise cart.
D. Carol Wood Barber/Gifts - merchandise location across from the United Artists Café.
(i. Statue of Walt and the Nine Old Men in front of the Hyperion Studio, ii. Walt Disney Productions studio gate inspired by Paramount takes the place of Hollywoodland entrance from Buena Vista Street)
*Within the mini-area called Mickey Mouse Park, a black-and-white, old fashioned version of Toontown.
 

JEANYLASER

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EPCOT CENTER; Future World

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PAVILIONS, ATTRACTIONS;
5. World of Motion, Presented by Chevrolet, Featuring;
I. Test Track - after the recent refurb, this ride would remain this same. However, the effects would stay on a constantly working basis. Additionally, a showbuilding would be built around the outdoor track that goes backstage. Effects in the building would include an epic, futuristic soundtrack, streaks and flashes if the light creating the illusion of greater speed, and would illustrate man's desire to "find new roads".
II. Autopia - this would be like a kiddie version of Test Track, similar to the old Speedway but longer and futuristically electric powered. The track would take guest cars from the station between Wonders of Space and World of Motion to the rafters of Test Track's canopy, to the waterfronts of Future World, to the top of the pavilion's restaurant, and all the way back again.
A. Motion Meals - this restaurant would take up the building that once housed the Odyssey restaurant. The eatery would receive some new theming related to transportation and would be a genuinely fun entertainment venue with the Transportation All Stars and others performing multiple times in the day.

I love this idea! Awesome!
 

JEANYLASER

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EPCOT CENTER; Future World

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PAVILIONS, ATTRACTIONS;
3. Universe of Energy, Presented by First Solar, Featuring 'An Energy Adventure!' - A new ride to replace Ellen's Energy Adventure, this attraction's films would be narrated by Liam Neeson, reminiscing the previous incarnation with a more factual approach to Earth's energy situation. It would start with a new preshow using the kinetic mosaic, continuing with a film about fossil fuels. After the dinosaur scene, Neeson would explain that while fossil fuels are efficient, they aren't always environmentally friendly, and can harm our planet. "But there are other energy resources to fall back upon." That's when we begin to discuss solar and wind energy. For the finale, Theater One will seem completely different, with the original mirrors revealed and new projection effects creating a futuristic setting. The film shows how we are really beginning to harness Earth's power and what our energetic cities will look like in the near future.

I love this idea! Great attraction I hope do this!
 

MA Screamin'

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HYPERION AVENUE
Attractions;
1. Silly Symphonies Live! - housed in the Colony Theatre.
2. Walt Disney Productions: Experience the Magic - @WED99 's Disney Animation walkthrough experience hosted by an animated Walt Disney inside the original Disney studio on Hyperion Avenue.
3. Red Car Trolley
4. Steamboat Willie* - interactive boat area that always rocks back and forth, and includes gags such as the cow tooth xylophone.
5. Oswald's Trolley* - an updated version of Toontown's Jolly Trolley.
6. Mickey's Farmhouse* - the mouse house where you can meet Mickey in his old fashioned garb.
7. Minnie's Farmhouse* - the mouse house where you can meet Minnie in her old fashioned garb.
8. Clarabelle's Farmhouse* - Clarabelle the Cow's appropriately themed home where you can meet her in her original form.
9. Horace's Farmhouse* - Horace Horsecollar's appropriately themed home where you can meet him in his original form.
10. Plane Crazy* - a wild mouse coaster themed to the classic Mickey short, with gags all around.
11. Barnyard Hoedown* - a musical extravaganza starring animatronic, black and white Disney characters singing classics that are meant to inspire guests to dance.
12. Citizens of Hyperion Avenue - see next post...
A. United Artists Café - a new eatery with in character cast and housed within a recreation of the Wonderbar Café.
B. Mickey's Hot Dogs* - a Karnival Kid inspired hot dog stand.
C. Minnie's Gypsy Enchantments* - a Karnival Kid inspired merchandise cart.
D. Carol Wood Barber/Gifts - merchandise location across from the United Artists Café.
(i. Statue of Walt and the Nine Old Men in front of the Hyperion Studio, ii. Walt Disney Productions studio gate inspired by Paramount takes the place of Hollywoodland entrance from Buena Vista Street)
*Within the mini-area called Mickey Mouse Park, a black-and-white, old fashioned version of Toontown.

What do you think about a Horace Horsecollar swing-ride? It would take on the idea that he is a "one man rubber-band" as shown in the never-build Circus Disney attraction. As he picks up another instrument, he would stretch more, so you swing faster. Once he picks up as many as he can, he unstretches, so you swing backwards? Using technology in Star Tours, you would never hear him perform the stay song.
 
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