Need feedback on acres use for Wisconsin Disneyland resort

Do you think anything needs to be changed in size?

  • Yes, the Parking garages are too big in terms of acres

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • the amount of acres for employee parking, Road area, and Disney bus area seem

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The size of Wisconsin Disneyland Indoor Park

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • The Size of Disney's Indoor Adventure Park

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The Size of Wisconsin Disneyland indoor Village

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The size for the 3 Disney hotel areas

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nothing needs to be changed in size at all

    Votes: 1 50.0%

  • Total voters
    2

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I decided to increase the size of Wisconsin Disneyland resort from 310 acres to 650 acres. I want feedback for seeing if anything needs to be change in size

This is what I am using the 650 acres for:
  • 35 acres for 6 floor Wisconsin Disneyland Parking garage
  • 155 acres for Wisconsin Disneyland Indoor Park
  • 35 acres for 6 floor Disney's land of Adventure Parking Garage
  • 165 acres for Disney's Indoor land of Adventure park
  • 30 acres for 6 floor Wisconsin Disneyland Village Parking Garage
  • 70 acres for Wisconsin Disneyland indoor Village - Entertainment, dining, and shopping area
  • 100 acres for employee parking, road area, and Disney bus area
  • 20 acres for Disney's Grand Wisconsin Resort Hotel area- includes Hotel Buildings, Bus stop, Hotel Entrance, and parking.
  • 20 acres for Disney's Galactic Resort area - includes Hotel Buildings, Bus stop, Hotel Entrance and parking.
  • 20 acres for Disney's Classic Animation Resort area - includes Hotel Buildings, bus stop, Hotel Entrance and Parking.
 

IAmNotAHufflepuff

Well-Known Member
Wait, you are building an indoor park thats 165 acres?

The Superdome in New Orleans is only 13 acres and it cost 134$ million to construct on it's own.

The dome itself needed to house the park would cost likely 1.7 billion dollars (I calculated this).

In short, I would suggest moving Land of Adventure outdoors, even though the idea of a huge indoor park sound awesome!
 

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Wait, you are building an indoor park thats 165 acres?

The Superdome in New Orleans is only 13 acres and it cost 134$ million to construct on it's own.

The dome itself needed to house the park would cost likely 1.7 billion dollars (I calculated this).

In short, I would suggest moving Land of Adventure outdoors, even though the idea of a huge indoor park sound awesome!
I know it would be very expensive and I am going this as an exercise only without it being realistic in terms of cost and location.The reason I made my two theme parks indoors was the state of Wisconsin having a theme park outdoors all year round isn't a good idea. The earliest an Outdoor theme park could open in a year is in Mid April and close after Halloween.

The region Wisconsin in has theme parks, Amusement parks and water parks, but none of the them are open all year round including Six of Flags of America in Illinois due to them being outside. Wisconsin can be even worse than Illinois for weather. The state of Wisconsin is prone to get snow during the winter and is capable of being below zero outside. This why realistically doing a Disney theme park in Wisconsin, Canada or any other place that gets very cold in the winter never can happen.
 
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spacemt354

Chili's
I know it would be very expensive and I am going this as an exercise only without it .The reason I made my two theme parks indoors was the state of Wisconsin having a theme park outdoors all year round isn't a good idea. The earliest an Outdoor theme park could open in a year is in Mid April and close after Halloween.

The region Wisconsin in has theme parks, Amusement parks and water parks, but non of theme are open all year round including Six of Flags of America in Illinois. Wisconsin can be even worse than Illinois for weather. The state of Wisconsin is prone to get snow during the winter and is capable of being below zero outside. This why realistically doing a Disney theme park in Wisconsin, Canada or any other place that gets very cold in the winter never can happen.
If you want to build something indoors, for reference DCA is only 67 acres and MK is 107 acres, and both of those parks have a ton to do.

If you built a park in-between those two sizes (like 80-85 acres or so), you could still have a bunch of attractions and cut the price of the roof essentially in half.
 

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
If you want to build something indoors, for reference DCA is only 67 acres and MK is 107 acres, and both of those parks have a ton to do.

If you built a park in-between those two sizes (like 80-85 acres or so), you could still have a bunch of attractions and cut the price of the roof essentially in half.
No problem. I'll be chopping some of my attractions and lands I already despite using the Disneyland scale for my 2 parks for size of the attractions. I went a smaller scale for size attractions despite having 155 acres is due to Magic Kingdom has less attractions than Disneyland Park does despite Magic Kingdom being the bigger park.

Attractions in Disneyland Tend to be smaller than their counterparts WDW like the case of Big Thunder Mountain as an example.
 

R W B

Well-Known Member
Wait, you are building an indoor park thats 165 acres?

The Superdome in New Orleans is only 13 acres and it cost 134$ million to construct on it's own.

The dome itself needed to house the park would cost likely 1.7 billion dollars (I calculated this).

In short, I would suggest moving Land of Adventure outdoors, even though the idea of a huge indoor park sound awesome!
You said the Superdome costs $134mil which doesn't sound bad but theirs no way that equates to today's inflation. The Cowboys spent $1.3 Bil on their stadium, the purposed LA stadium is around 1.6Bil and Atlanta is spending around $1 Bil. Also, didn't Benson just spend $100Mil in renovations a few years ago and that was really only a small section of the lower/club levels?
 

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