New Park coming soon!

MagicKingdom4Ever

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As last night's post mentioned, Walt Disney wanted his guests to feel like they were in another world, not their own. He wanted a place that was special to people of all ages. This was the premise of Disneyland when it first opened in 1955. Since then, five other resorts have opened up, aiming to create the same type of experience in different ways.

Although I will not say what the resort is named yet or how many parks there will be (because I'm not sure yet of either one), but I can give you hints at what's to come in poetry form:
"Oh cometh, dear dreamers, please do follow me,
to another world ridden with fantasy,
Whether it be castle or mountain, how big or small,
this is the most magical kingdom of all.....
We have many to see, like a through space,
a train that can take you from place to place,
A spot where you can meet one famous mouse,
a spirited tour of a ghostly house,
A cruise with pirates looking for gold,
many journeys into stories of old,
Happy journeys of children around the world,
spinning cups in which guests are hurled,
Trains into the heart of a haunted mine,
A couple of parades from time to time,
Your fearless skipper who loves to joke,
and a mighty steamboat letting off smoke.
Now cometh, dear dreamers, to the first park of lots,
the Dream Kingdom becons with several spots."


And that's a look at the first of the parks in this resort, the Dream Kingdom.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Now here is a photo montage of what you can expect.......
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This is just a quick sneak peak of every land and what they may include.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let's go over the six lands of the Dream Kingdom:

Main Street, U.S.A.
Set in a small Midwestern town in the early 1900s, this is the entrance to the park. Here, guests can see old-time vehicles and businesses as they make their way down to the hub, where they embark on other adventures.
Adventureland
Get ready to become an explorer and travel to the most exotic places in the world. Here, guests will be immersed in a jungle setting where mystery and danger lurks around every corner. From river cruises to pirate treasure, treehouses to tiki gods, this is one adventurous area.
Frontierland
Take a step back in time to the days of American settlement, where the country was still coming together. This is a glimpse of what life was like in the old days, and are invited to relive it in many ways. This includes a harrowing ride on a runaway mine train, a gentle cruise along the Rivers of America, and perhaps a country song or two sung by the critters of the forest.
Harbor Square
Welcome to San Francisco in the year 1905, where the city was at its height prior to the great 1906 Earthquake. As guests see a port where cultures are mixed and new stories are told, they will find many experiences, such as a search for Chinese gold and a mansion full of 999 Happy Haunts.
Fantasyland
This is a place where fantasy becomes reality, where elephants fly, teacups spin, and a cruise through fairy tales awaits. Here, guests are immersed in the worlds of their favorite stories, making it fun for all ages. There are many things to do here. They can fly over Neverland, sail a happy cruise around the world, endure a blustery day in the Hundred Acre Woods, and watch a spellbinding show.
Tomorrowland
Here is where science and science fiction meet to create an all new reality. Intergalactic thrills, laser battles, and electric vehicles include some of the things you will find here. It's one land that is out of this world!
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Overview of attractions
Main Street, U.S.A.
1. Dream Kingdom Railroad
2. Horse-Drawn Streetcars
3. City Hall
4. Omnibus
5. The Disneyland Story


Adventureland
6. Tarzan's Treehouse
7. Jungle Cruise
8. Adventure Mountain
9. Enchanted Tiki Room
10. Moana: A Homecoming Celebration
11. Pirates of the Caribbean
12. Jolly Roger


Frontierland
13. Rustler Roundup Shootin'
14. Frontierland Riverboats
15. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
16. Critter Corral Revue
17. Splash Mountain
18. Dream Kingdom Railroad


Harbor Square
19. Cable Cars
20. Convict Island
21. Garden of the Twelve Friends
22. Secrets of Chinatown
23. Haunted Mansion


Fantasyland
24. Snow White's Castle
25. Voyage to the Crystal Grotto
27. Cinderella's Carousel
28. Peter Pan's Flight
29. Mickey's PhilharMagic
30. Dumbo the Flying Elephant
31. "It's a Small World"
32. Dream Kingdom Railroad
33. Mickey and the Spellbreakers (show)
34. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
35. Mad Tea Party
36. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
37. The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast


Tomorrowland
38. Astro Orbiter
39. Buzz Lightyear's Laser Run
40. Stitch Encounter
41. Space Mountain
42. Dream Kingdom Railroad
43. Electric Autopia
44. Soarin'
45. Peoplemover


This would be my ideal park if I didn't have to worry about pleasing everyone.
 

oogie boogie man

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Ohhhh well, I guess Mystic Manor didn't make the cut.

Looks good though Daddy O. There's some really interesting and unexpected additions... even land wise to the park.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Ohhhh well, I guess Mystic Manor didn't make the cut.

Looks good though Daddy O. There's some really interesting and unexpected additions... even land wise to the park.
First of all, with a similar ride in the park (haunted mansion), it felt weird to have another mansion.
Second, you referred to it being in Adventureland at MK, which I interpreted as the Magic Kingdom. This park is called the Dream Kingdom.
 

oogie boogie man

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First of all, with a similar ride in the park (haunted mansion), it felt weird to have another mansion.
Second, you referred to it being in Adventureland at MK, which I interpreted as the Magic Kingdom. This park is called the Dream Kingdom.

Take it easy, I meant... Dream Kingdom.

Besides if you've seen Mystic Manor, you'd know it's vastly different than Haunted Mansion. That would be like saying Under the Sea with Little Mermaid and The Seas with Nemo were the same, because they have similar ride systems and are themed to the sea.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Take it easy, I meant... Dream Kingdom.

Besides if you've seen Mystic Manor, you'd know it's vastly different than Haunted Mansion. That would be like saying Under the Sea with Little Mermaid and The Seas with Nemo were the same, because they have similar ride systems and are themed to the sea.
My apologies. I didn't mean to sound short. I know that the Haunted Mansion and Mystic Manor are very different from each other, but MM is still Hong Kong's counterpart to HM, even though it isn't haunted. It would just be weird to have two mansions in one park. I could put Mystic Manor elsewhere though. I've been thinking of having a Disneysea-style park as the second gate.
 

oogie boogie man

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My apologies. I didn't mean to sound short. I know that the Haunted Mansion and Mystic Manor are very different from each other, but MM is still Hong Kong's counterpart to HM, even though it isn't haunted. It would just be weird to have two mansions in one park. I could put Mystic Manor elsewhere though. I've been thinking of having a Disneysea-style park as the second gate.

It's all good good buddy.

Best of luck in the future, I can't wait to see what's next.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Overview of Dining and Shopping
QS-Quick Service
TS-Table Service
S-Shop

Main Street, U.S.A.
A. Clark's Old-Fashioned Ice Cream (QS)
B. Tony's Deli (QS)
C. Walt's American Restaurant (TS)
D. Parkside Cafe (QS)
E. Plaza Inn (TS)
F. Emporium (S)
G. Crystal Arts (S)
H. Firehouse (S)
I. Dapper Dan's Barber Shop (S)
J. Disney Clothing Co. (S)
K. Photo Parlor (S)
L. Twentieth Century Traders (S)


Adventureland
M. Explorer's Club (TS)
N. Crocodile Bites (QS)
O. Ganges Grill (QS)
P. Aloha Island Shack (QS)
Q. Ohana (TS)
R. Captain's Quarters (TS)
S. Jungle Supply (S)
T. Mountain Mercantile (S)
U. Tonga Treasures (S)
V. Pieces of Eight (S)
W. Pirate's League (S)


Frontierland
X. Silver Horseshoe (TS)
Y. El Rancho de Mesa (QS)
Z. Golden Pickaxe (QS)
AA. Grandma Sycamore's Buffet (TS)
AB. Westward Ho! (S)
AC. Trading Post (S)
AD. Forest Fancies (S)
AE. Briar Patch (S)
AF. Splashdown Souvenirs (S)


Harbor Square
AG. Ghiradeli Chocolate Emporium (QS)
AH. Fisherman's Club (QS)
AI. Lombard Express (QS)
AJ. Mandarin Kitchen (TS)
AK. Jameson Department Store (S)
AL. Chinatown Traders (S)
AM. Museum of the Weird (S)


Fantasyland
AN. Royal Banquet Hall (TS)
AO. Fantasia Tavern (QS)
AP. Neverland Nook (QS)
AQ. Circus Bites (QS)
AR. Sorcerer's Den (TS)
AS. Queen of Hearts Food Court (TS)
AT. Gaston's Tavern (QS)
AU. Be Our Guest (TS)
AV. Bippiti Boppiti Boutique (S)
AW. Fantasy Faire (S)
AX. Ye Olde Christmas Shop (S)
AY. Casey Junior Curios (S)
AZ. Small World Toy Store (S)
BA. Curioser and Curiouser (S)
BB. Enchanted Objects (S)


Tomorrowland
BC. Pizza Port (QS)
BD. Alien Appetizers (QS)
BE. Sunny Ray's Diner (QS)
BF. Cosmic Kitchen (TS)
BG. Star Command Supplies (S)
BH. Martian Merchants (S)
BI. Tomorrowland Traders (S)
BJ. Beyond the Horizon (S)
 

MickeyMouse10

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Oooooo...ooooo!

The shops sound amazing, I would really love to see both the Small World and Casey Junior shops. Disney has never utilized those attractions in shop form. Aesthetically they could be really beautiful.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Oooooo...ooooo!

The shops sound amazing, I would really love to see both the Small World and Casey Junior shops. Disney has never utilized those attractions in shop form.
Um, I thought they did for Small World. At Disneyland, there's a small store you go through after getting off the ride.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Entertainment
Mickey's Magic Parade (Starts on Main Street, and goes into Frontierland, ending in Harbor Square)
Light the Dream: A Fireworks Spectacular (In front of Snow White's Castle)
Meet & Greet Locations
Princesses: In the Castle
Mickey Mouse: Near Sorcerer's Den
Others: Appear in various locations​
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let's look at the park's eight lands.

Buena Vista Street
Recreating Los Angeles when Walt Disney first arrived in the 1920s, this is the entrance to the park. Here, there are several references to Walt's early career in film-making as well as his family and the city at the time.
Hollywood Land
This is where guests can immerse themselves in the world of movies, television, and show business. They can go behind the scenes in a studio tour, watch productions of their favorite shows, go on a ride through the movies, and more.
Avengers Campus
Get ready to join Earth's Mightiest Heroes in many adventures. This includes a ride through space, a battle alongside heroes, and many interactive places. The best part is that the Avengers themselves can be seen all over the place, keeping a close eye on their recruits and fighting off trouble should it appear.
Muppets Square
It's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights! Go to a New York-style area where the Muppets are at work. Here, you can see their shows and maybe get a taste of their bizarre humor.
Pixar Place
This is a world where guests can immerse themselves in their favorite Pixar movies. A ride through Radiator Springs, playtime with toys, a visit to a world of monsters, and more await in this area.
Mickey's Toontown
Enter the unpredictable world of cartoons in this immersive land. Here, guests can take part in several activities, visiting the homes of Mickey and his friends and playing along in several places. Also in the area is a runaway railway, a Goofy flight, and other things that defy logic and predictability.
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
Embark on a journey to a faraway planet in a galaxy far, far away. Here, a battle between light and darkness rages on, and guests are called to take part in it. In the meantime, they can also immerse themselves in an alien world where scoundrels and thieves from all over meet and mingle.
Pandora: The World of Avatar
Travel to a world beyond belief, like Earth but different in many ways. Here, guests will see the power of nature and the connection the people of the planet share with it. They will embark on many journeys, seeing floating mountains, looking at glowing plants, and even riding atop a banshee and feeling it breathe beneath them in a Rite of Passage.
 

DisneyFan32

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In the Parks
Yes
Let's look at the park's eight lands.

Buena Vista Street
Recreating Los Angeles when Walt Disney first arrived in the 1920s, this is the entrance to the park. Here, there are several references to Walt's early career in film-making as well as his family and the city at the time.
Hollywood Land
This is where guests can immerse themselves in the world of movies, television, and show business. They can go behind the scenes in a studio tour, watch productions of their favorite shows, go on a ride through the movies, and more.
Avengers Campus
Get ready to join Earth's Mightiest Heroes in many adventures. This includes a ride through space, a battle alongside heroes, and many interactive places. The best part is that the Avengers themselves can be seen all over the place, keeping a close eye on their recruits and fighting off trouble should it appear.
Muppets Square
It's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights! Go to a New York-style area where the Muppets are at work. Here, you can see their shows and maybe get a taste of their bizarre humor.
Pixar Place
This is a world where guests can immerse themselves in their favorite Pixar movies. A ride through Radiator Springs, playtime with toys, a visit to a world of monsters, and more await in this area.
Mickey's Toontown
Enter the unpredictable world of cartoons in this immersive land. Here, guests can take part in several activities, visiting the homes of Mickey and his friends and playing along in several places. Also in the area is a runaway railway, a Goofy flight, and other things that defy logic and predictability.
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
Embark on a journey to a faraway planet in a galaxy far, far away. Here, a battle between light and darkness rages on, and guests are called to take part in it. In the meantime, they can also immerse themselves in an alien world where scoundrels and thieves from all over meet and mingle.
Pandora: The World of Avatar
Travel to a world beyond belief, like Earth but different in many ways. Here, guests will see the power of nature and the connection the people of the planet share with it. They will embark on many journeys, seeing floating mountains, looking at glowing plants, and even riding atop a banshee and feeling it breathe beneath them in a Rite of Passage.
Is Mickey's Toontown will including a Roger Rabbit attractions, Toontown Trolley (simulator) and Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin? Also Toontown Tower Hotel will be nice attraction for Toontown.
 

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