My WDW Master Plan

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WED99

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as if I need to prove anything to u, but here goes
American wilderness would b similar in style and theme to DCA grizzly peak area, and Disneyland's old Nature's Wonderland from the parks early days and Disney worlds early plans for frontier land expansion

jdmdisney99's version of the American Wilderness seems like it would focus on American forest and terrains such as the red wood forest, the rockies and the American mid west

u don't hav to b a flippin genius to figure out wat American wilderness means
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I wouldn't call that a detailed summary, more just describing every terrain type in America. Unfortunately Alien you've found yourself in a lose lose situation.

Wether your "description" is accurate or not, how in any way is it similar to the original Frontierland apart from Nature's Wonderland? The parts of Disneyland's Frontierland today are unchanged from 1955, with the exception of Big Thunder. If you have been to Disneyland you would know it has a heavy focus on the Old West, not the wilderness. Most of the original land consisted of desert type terrain, including Nature's Wonderland.

So basically, Frontierland was mostly western America and American Wilderness I would guess is northern America. Correct @jdmdisney99?
 

WED99

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In fact, it would seem smarter to put Antarctica in WS, not AK, because SeaWorld now has an animal based Antarctica land.
But Antarctica has nothing for WS. I would just let Seaworld have it if I were you, keep Australia in AK. The only thing different about our culture to yours is the wildlife areas.
 

jdmdisney99

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I wouldn't call that a detailed summary, more just describing every terrain type in America. Unfortunately Alien you've found yourself in a lose lose situation.

Wether your "description" is accurate or not, how in any way is it similar to the original Frontierland apart from Nature's Wonderland? The parts of Disneyland's Frontierland today are unchanged from 1955, with the exception of Big Thunder. If you have been to Disneyland you would know it has a heavy focus on the Old West, not the wilderness. Most of the original land consisted of desert type terrain, including Nature's Wonderland.

So basically, Frontierland was mostly western America and American Wilderness I would guess is northern America. Correct @jdmdisney99?
Pretty much. It's like a combination of the Adirondacks, the Rockies, the woods of Northern California, and Appalachia.
 

jdmdisney99

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But Antarctica has nothing for WS. I would just let Seaworld have it if I were you, keep Australia in AK. The only thing different about our culture to yours is the wildlife areas.
Ok, thanks for the input. So now what country should I put between Morocco and Japan?
 

Alien

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I wouldn't call that a detailed summary, more just describing every terrain type in America. Unfortunately Alien you've found yourself in a lose lose situation.

Wether your "description" is accurate or not, how in any way is it similar to the original Frontierland apart from Nature's Wonderland? The parts of Disneyland's Frontierland today are unchanged from 1955, with the exception of Big Thunder. If you have been to Disneyland you would know it has a heavy focus on the Old West, not the wilderness. Most of the original land consisted of desert type terrain, including Nature's Wonderland.

So basically, Frontierland was mostly western America and American Wilderness I would guess is northern America. Correct @jdmdisney99?
Theres one thing I don't don,a nd that's loose. and I didn't loose here. NATURES WONDERLAND WAS NOT ENTIERLY DESERT!!!!!!!!!!! so im right, nice doing business with u
 

ctxak98

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Isn't Scotland and Ireland both the UK?

I think we both have discussed this before but I have been to everywhere and technically yes they are all the same...but they all have different looks. I feel the uk they portray is more of britain where as ireland is more country and castle ruins and stuff. If they were to add a small sectiion, maybe right next to uk they could represent ireland next to it!
 

ctxak98

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If you never want to lose you shouldn't have signed up for master of the parks mate ;)
Agreed. Alien I can see where your going with the idea but he is right. There is no way of judging something before the details are all in place.

And the masters of the parks is going to be a heated match this next season! I think everyone is stepping up there game lately so it will be interesting to see this all work out!
 

WED99

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I think we both have discussed this before but I have been to everywhere and technically yes they are all the same...but they all have different looks. I feel the uk they portray is more of britain where as ireland is more country and castle ruins and stuff. If they were to add a small sectiion, maybe right next to uk they could represent ireland next to it!
Hahaha oh yeh we did! I haven't been before so I'll trust your word.
 

jdmdisney99

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CANADA and the UK
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1. O' Canada - not many changes to this show
2. Jolly Holiday - Mary Poppins dark ride OR A Dickens Holiday - rotating theater show about the works of Charles Dickens OR The Luck o' the Irish - Epcot Center's first Omnimover from the historical cityscape of Dublin to the rolling country and seaside. I might have a vote for this ride.
3. TARDIS: An English Adventure Thru Time & Space - A Doctor Who ride using the Pandora's Box system and traveling with the Doctors through the history of England.
 

WED99

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I had an idea for a waterpark concept today and thought I'd contribute it to this thread. The story is...

Toontown is celebrating it's 100 year anniversary by holding a huge town fair in the streets. All the toons are there enjoying themselves. Huey, Duey and Louie decide something is missing, so they decide to add some personal pyrotechnics. Unfortunately their aim is a bit off and they end up destroying the town water tower, flooding the entire town. Even with most of the town destroyed, the toons are determined to celebrate their anniversary. They come up with the great idea to use the water to create slides for everyone to enjoy.

Thoughts?
 

ctxak98

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I had an idea for a waterpark concept today and thought I'd contribute it to this thread. The story is...

Toontown is celebrating it's 100 year anniversary by holding a huge town fair in the streets. All the toons are there enjoying themselves. Huey, Duey and Louie decide something is missing, so they decide to add some personal pyrotechnics. Unfortunately their aim is a bit off and they end up destroying the town water tower, flooding the entire town. Even with most of the town destroyed, the toons are determined to celebrate their anniversary. They come up with the great idea to use the water to create slides for everyone to enjoy.

Thoughts?
This is a great Idea. I always thought some sort of Hakuna Matata Paradise waterpark (more on the size level of River country) would be a cool water park theme. With lush greenery and waterslides through the tropical jungles. Idk just a thought!
 

WED99

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This is a great Idea. I always thought some sort of Hakuna Matata Paradise waterpark (more on the size level of River country) would be a cool water park theme. With lush greenery and waterslides through the tropical jungles. Idk just a thought!
Yeh I could picture that, good idea! I love the waterparks because they hold a single elaborate backstory instead of multiple small back stories like most parks.
 

ctxak98

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Yeh I could picture that, good idea! I love the waterparks because they hold a single elaborate backstory instead of multiple small back stories like most parks.
I Agree completely! For me the hardest part of a concept is always the initial idea and the branching out ideas. After that everything kind of falls into place!
 

WED99

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I Agree completely! For me the hardest part of a concept is always the initial idea and the branching out ideas. After that everything kind of falls into place!
Agreed. Once I came up with the story for Tomorrowland '55 I pretty much just came up with everything else as I wrote.
 
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