New Disney World park!?!?!

Michael72688

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Original Poster
I have been hearing lately that Disney is already making plans to build a new theme park in Orlando. It will be similar to Tokyo Disney Sea, except it will be called Orlando Disney Sea. The areas will be very similar also. First there will be Mediterraean Harbor (just like Tokyo) it will have a gondala ride and a really cool ship to go it, then American Waterfront with the S.S. America, some great American resturants, and a really cool slide inside a light house. Then comes Port of Tomorrow, where there will be Aquatopia (but with more areas to get wet!) and then storm chaser, and awsome simulator, as storm chasers go out to the most extreme of storms and even into a tornado. Then there is the Amazon, where they will have the biggest river rapids attraction ever, plus an awsome show! Then Arabian coast, with the cool double decker carosel, and the adventures of sinbad! Mermaid Cove will have more attractions, and will be similar to the other one in Tokyo and Dino-Rama at Animal Kingdom, and finally Mysterious Mountain, it will have a river ride inside (similar to the Jarrasic Park River Adventuer at IOA), plus hopefully the return of 20,000 Leagues under the sea! So tell me what you think about Disney's great idea about a new Orlando park!:sohappy:
 

Legacy

Well-Known Member
I want to know who your sources are so I can slap them. Unless you are getting this from an Imagineer or the Mouse himself I doubt that any of this crap is true. Almost everybody on this board feels the same way... and that being a fifth park would be blasted pointless right now. Until some hard evidence comes out on the FIFTH PARK (:rolleyes: ), people will simply get mad at threads and post like this... and then not read them...

I dont know why I did....

Part of me dreams perhaps?...`
 

Michael72688

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Original Poster
Look at Disneyland Hongkong, and Shanghi, 2 new disney parks to go in withing the next 6 years, over the past 2 years three disney parks have opened (one of which was Tokyo Disney Sea), plus Animal Kingdom opened in 1998, four years ago, I never said the park was opening tomorrow, it is just in the plan stages, and probably wont open till atleast 2006 or 2007! :lol:
 

Michael72688

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By the way kicker, I read your profile, and I live in Oviedo, just about 30 mins. from Disney, and the reason to stay a resort, is cause they are awsome. Plus I'm a pass holder and I get em cheap!:lol:
 

pheneix

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Please don't make the addresses of your sources public, because the Orlando Police Department will definitely be searching their homes for drugs. ;)
 

james4023464

New Member
this is bull, WDW is not getting a park till about 2010, They got a lot of work to do with there parks now. EPCOT needs a big rehab, and Animal Kingdon really needs some new attractions. I would love to see a Disney Sea Park in Orlando but its not going to be happening in a while.
 

Eeyore

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I doubt we will ever see a park in Orlando like Tokyo Disney Sea. Money was no object in that parks construction because of the involvement of the Oriental Land Company. Disney can't even find a sponsor for the wonders of life pavilion, let alone someone to shell out big bucks for a park like Tokyo Disney Sea in the States. It's a nice thought but I honestly don't think it will happen.
 
Not to be pre-judge mental but this sounds an auwful lot like someone trying to pawn off their ideas as Disney's. There are several physical problemes with a DineySea in Florida, like the water table. Also this is way too much detial for a park in the future. Plus the names are so plain DIsney would do much better, heck even I could do much better. I don't know who told you all of this but they were either very confused or pulling your leg.
 

dixiegirl

Well-Known Member
pooh ride?

hay all, i was reading on another site that pooh is going to be closed in aug?? anyone hear any thing else about this?? im leaving in 3 days with a 2 year old that adores pooh........:(
 

jmarc63

New Member
Heres my two cents.

IF andWHEN they would build a Disney sea I would like to see the return of 20k in some way simmular to what they have at TDL. I really miss it.

Also Figment mentions that the water table would prohibit this. This is not true, If it were there would'nt be any water features at any of the parks and there would'nt have been the original 20k in the first place. Plus Disney would engineer it to happen.
 

Becky

Active Member
Future CEO:wave:

I thought Disney Seas looked :cool: I also thought Disneyland Paris looked :cool: when the Travel Channel had it on.

I know some of those on WDWMagic have been to one or both. Any comments from those who have been there?:D

I would skip the 1-2 hour line for the sausage:rolleyes:

As for a fifth park in Florida, I say spend the money on fixing up what is there now and adding rides to WS and AK.:D :D
 

JLW11Hi

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by james4023464
this is bull, WDW is not getting a park till about 2010, They got a lot of work to do with there parks now. EPCOT needs a big rehab, and Animal Kingdon really needs some new attractions. I would love to see a Disney Sea Park in Orlando but its not going to be happening in a while.

Well, if a new park could come in 2010, it wouldn't be bull, would it? From the success DisneySea seems to be having, there is no doubt that Imagineers and even the top executives have been throwing around ideas about building a similar park in Orlando. But like all ideas, for now it remains an idea, like the millions fo other ideas currently drifting around Disney Imagineering. I would suggest no more parks at WDW for a while. Not even in this decade. They have great parks set up right now that they can fill tons of ideas with. I would think Disney should take the best of DisneySea, and distribute them around each park, putting each attraction where it would fit the most. A lot of it could go in Adventureland, like the Genie Show, Mysterious Island rides, etc.

As for the water table thing, I doubt it would be a problem, since the "seas" in Disney sea are not very deep at all. They are mdae to look deep by tinting the water a bit.

am i the only one thats think Disney Seas is way overrated. The park looks stupid.

That's it, I have now heard negative feedback from people about everything Disney has ever made. :)
 

pheneix

Well-Known Member
>>>I would skip the 1-2 hour line for the sausage<<<

You know the real funny part? There is another sausage cart in Port Discovery that very rarely has line 5 people deep. :lol:
 
Originally posted by jmarc63

Also Figment mentions that the water table would prohibit this. This is not true, If it were there would'nt be any water features at any of the parks and there would'nt have been the original 20k in the first place. Plus Disney would engineer it to happen.

One MK is on a hill there are lockerrooms under the laggon, so that was not a very good counter example, but yes it seems feasable, but I have heard form two firends of mine who have done some land development in Florida say that with the ammount of water at the Tokyo park it could not feasibly be reproduced in Orlando.
 

Michael72688

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Original Poster
Now, how come the water could not be fesable (sorry about the spelling) in Orlando? I agree about the sasage (dont think I spelt that right either, oh well) But many people have said they dont like traveling to different parks to get good rides, for example people love IOA, and that is just one park, and I'm not saying people dont love disney cause they do, but I and many others think it would be a good idea to build one park with a lot of good rides. I know they many of the "True Disney fans" who want Disney to stay the same forever would disagree with me, but I dont care, Disney along with every other theme park corp. has to move into the future, all the other ones have so why cant they. It makes me sad to say, but the two rides Seaworld has, are better the almost all of Disneys rides, come on please, that is sad. Disney needs to build a park in Orlando soon to draw an older crowd. Although Disney still claims that Universal Orlando is no competition, I truley think it is, and if you are like me and you love great rides, Disney is not the place to go, you need to go to either IOA, or even Sea World. Disney has parks for a younger crowd, that needs to change, and needs to change soon for them to stay in line with everyone else! And for everyone who says we shold work on the theme parks we have know, your wrong also leave them alone and go to something bigger and better. This is why Disney buying Universal would have been such a great thing!
 

Sherm00

New Member
Originally posted by JLW11Hi


Well, if a new park could come in 2010, it wouldn't be bull, would it? From the success DisneySea seems to be having, there is no doubt that Imagineers and even the top executives have been throwing around ideas about building a similar park in Orlando. But like all ideas, for now it remains an idea, like the millions fo other ideas currently drifting around Disney Imagineering. I would suggest no more parks at WDW for a while. Not even in this decade. They have great parks set up right now that they can fill tons of ideas with. I would think Disney should take the best of DisneySea, and distribute them around each park, putting each attraction where it would fit the most. A lot of it could go in Adventureland, like the Genie Show, Mysterious Island rides, etc.

As for the water table thing, I doubt it would be a problem, since the "seas" in Disney sea are not very deep at all. They are mdae to look deep by tinting the water a bit.



That's it, I have now heard negative feedback from people about everything Disney has ever made. :)


agreed aquatopia could be put into tomorrowland, as well as journey to the center of the earth. the canal and venise boat ride could be an extension of itialy in epcot. so uch potential the florida parks currently have they need to build them up first. them save money and build a park bigger then TDS.
 

Sherm00

New Member
Originally posted by Michael72688
Now, how come the water could not be fesable (sorry about the spelling) in Orlando? I agree about the sasage (dont think I spelt that right either, oh well) But many people have said they dont like traveling to different parks to get good rides, for example people love IOA, and that is just one park, and I'm not saying people dont love disney cause they do, but I and many others think it would be a good idea to build one park with a lot of good rides. I know they many of the "True Disney fans" who want Disney to stay the same forever would disagree with me, but I dont care, Disney along with every other theme park corp. has to move into the future, all the other ones have so why cant they. It makes me sad to say, but the two rides Seaworld has, are better the almost all of Disneys rides, come on please, that is sad. Disney needs to build a park in Orlando soon to draw an older crowd. Although Disney still claims that Universal Orlando is no competition, I truley think it is, and if you are like me and you love great rides, Disney is not the place to go, you need to go to either IOA, or even Sea World. Disney has parks for a younger crowd, that needs to change, and needs to change soon for them to stay in line with everyone else! And for everyone who says we shold work on the theme parks we have know, your wrong also leave them alone and go to something bigger and better. This is why Disney buying Universal would have been such a great thing!

ok lets not hash this out again. the "Older" crowd isn't the ones that like thrill rides. first of all I wouldn't even put seaworld in the same catagory. the park looked nice, all the shows were the same time so youcouldn't see them all and the 2 rides seaworld has are coasters so 90% of the people cant even ride them. same with IOA. jurassic park sucked, popeyes river thing was ok, the only other things we could do in that park that wern't coasters or thrill rides were posidens fury and the cat in the hat. IOA is not in the same catagory of disney. disney rides totally blows away anything at IOA or universal. disney parks are NOT thrill parks disney is above the cheap thrill like the rides at IOA and seaworld. Coasters are not the future. they are cheap THRILL rides with no sense of class or for that matter fun. makeing myself so dizzy and nauseas (sorry about spelling
) isn't my idea of fun. Universal has a few good rides but nowhere near compares to disney. when we went down there at the begining of august we decided to do 2 days at universal because people said how great it was. we did the studios side in 4 1/2 to 5 hours not useing express pass because express pass sucks, disneys fast pass is awesome. and we did IOA in 3 to 4 hours. IOA is what would happen if disney and great adventure had a kid, a beautifully themed park whith crappy childish coasters and thrill rides, dirty, with horible service. don't get me wrong people for some strange reason love crappy coasters. now disney is a business and unfortunitly they need to build one or to to apease the babies that do not appreciate the artistry and technical achievemant of a classic disney ride. next time we go we may only spend 1 day at universal just to ride back to the future and the cat in the hat. men in black sucked royally, buzz lightyear is soooooo much better. I hope disney NEVER follows the crowd because then we would be stuck with more stupid great adventure type parks. I have only been to great adventure once and couldn't ride any of the rides. I can at disney. Disney has rides for young and old, thats what makes disney disney. if they build a park dedicaded to older and when you mean older I assume you mean from 13 to about 45 50 years of age which means little kids can't ride anything, and grandpa who wanted to spend time with the family is spending time sitting on a bench watching coasters spinn by. no way. a new park would be overkill at this point. they ned to add more to what they have and make the current parks look as new as they first opened. new rides will bring in the people then they can concentrait on a bigger better park in the future maybe with 1 or 2 thrill rides THATS IT. if it's a park with all thrill rides I will never go to it. Universal is a 1 day trip and is only slightly starting to become competitors.
 

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