New Fantasyland Courtyard costumes

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member

For some reason this outfit has an Esmeralda look to it..
Esmeralda-disney915.png
 

doctornick

Well-Known Member
It constantly disappoints me how Magic Kingdom designed their Small World everytime I think about it and then about all of the other Small Worlds.

I have stated elsewhere that I think a good idea would be to move IASW to Epcot in World Showcase and give it a proper facade like they have in DL. They can even use it to do a projection show like DL. This increases the ride count for Epcot, puts a fan favorite/classic there and actually puts IASW into a location where it fits the theme so well.

Then use the IASW space in MK to put in a Tangled boat ride. Perfect location, next to the themed bathrooms and in the castle courtyard and having it be a boat ride fits given the big scene and musical number in the movie where they are on the water watching the floating lanterns.

Seems to me that it's a win-win for both parks and would not be a terribly expensive option for attractions.
 

Belowthesurface

Well-Known Member
I have stated elsewhere that I think a good idea would be to move IASW to Epcot in World Showcase and give it a proper facade like they have in DL. They can even use it to do a projection show like DL. This increases the ride count for Epcot, puts a fan favorite/classic there and actually puts IASW into a location where it fits the theme so well.

Then use the IASW space in MK to put in a Tangled boat ride. Perfect location, next to the themed bathrooms and in the castle courtyard and having it be a boat ride fits given the big scene and musical number in the movie where they are on the water watching the floating lanterns.

Seems to me that it's a win-win for both parks and would not be a terribly expensive option for attractions.

What?
 

Prototype82

Well-Known Member
I have stated elsewhere that I think a good idea would be to move IASW to Epcot in World Showcase and give it a proper facade like they have in DL. They can even use it to do a projection show like DL. This increases the ride count for Epcot, puts a fan favorite/classic there and actually puts IASW into a location where it fits the theme so well.

Then use the IASW space in MK to put in a Tangled boat ride. Perfect location, next to the themed bathrooms and in the castle courtyard and having it be a boat ride fits given the big scene and musical number in the movie where they are on the water watching the floating lanterns.

Seems to me that it's a win-win for both parks and would not be a terribly expensive option for attractions.
I don't want it's a small world in Epcot. I want a Rhine River Cruise and attractions per country. That's what World Showcase needs.
 

Kman101

Well-Known Member
I have stated elsewhere that I think a good idea would be to move IASW to Epcot in World Showcase and give it a proper facade like they have in DL. They can even use it to do a projection show like DL. This increases the ride count for Epcot, puts a fan favorite/classic there and actually puts IASW into a location where it fits the theme so well.

Then use the IASW space in MK to put in a Tangled boat ride. Perfect location, next to the themed bathrooms and in the castle courtyard and having it be a boat ride fits given the big scene and musical number in the movie where they are on the water watching the floating lanterns.

Seems to me that it's a win-win for both parks and would not be a terribly expensive option for attractions.

Great idea!

So of course it would never happen, LOL.

These companies rarely ever think outside of the box anymore.
 

doctornick

Well-Known Member
I don't want it's a small world in Epcot. I want a Rhine River Cruise and attractions per country. That's what World Showcase needs.

Well, I agree that each country should have an attraction and would like to see things built (like the Rhine river cruise, bullet train in Japan, etc.), there's no reason they couldn't do that and put IASW in the WS. IASW is a great fit for Epcot -- better than the current FL location -- and was actually originally designed for a World Expo which is what Epcot emulates.
 

Sped2424

Well-Known Member
Why are these costumes showing off Gustavo's black hairy spider legs? Is Disney too cheap to give him long pants?
Sounds like someone is a bit of a jerk. You know how many men have hairy legs, also have you worked in the Florida sun with jeans on all day for 8 hour shifts? Its not pleasant forgive gustavo it he doesn't shave his legs :rolleyes:
Edit: Looked at the photo again...Gustavo barely has any hair on his legs at all, what kind of albino mole people dudes do you know?
 
Last edited:

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Sounds like someone is a bit of a jerk. You know how many men have hairy legs, also have you worked in the Florida sun with jeans on all day for 8 hour shifts? Its not pleasant forgive gustavo it he doesn't shave his legs :rolleyes:

I agree...
Hairy legs are generally part of the male anatomy. Just not something to dwell upon unless you are "into" such things.
 

Neverland

Active Member
Why are these costumes showing off Gustavo's black hairy spider legs? Is Disney too cheap to give him long pants?

I know Gustavo (and the girl in the picture, Tricia), and believe me, a lot of (mostly female) guests wish he'd show more skin. The guy is the real-life Prince Naveen, complete with fancy hair, tan, muscles, and even a Chilean accent.

But no, there are no long pants for Storybook Circus, none for Forest, and now none for the Courtyard. It's horrible in wintertime, because all they give Fantasyland CMs to cover their legs with is long (thin) socks.
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom