EncantoAs a replacement to the Submarine Voyage at Disneyland, this new darkride (a more modern version of a classic darkride) located in Fantasyland tells a new story that follows up the events of the hit movie, revealing what happened after the Madrigals fully regain their magic. During the ride, guests can spot a hidden yellow submarine in a mural. The reason why this ride is in Fantasyland and not in Adventureland is because of the movie's theme of magic.
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Bonus: A sequel to Encanto is made within the next decade (or in this one) that builds upon the events of this ride.
I have to admit, Encanto was not something I expected out of this prompt, but a Beatles song could certainly come out of left field so I fully appreciate the pitch coming from that same direction. Would love to get a bit more detail on how the attraction fits in the submarine voyage space but putting the submarine in a mural of the attraction is spot on with Disney’s habit of easter eggs from previous attractions popping up in some fashion.
Bonus (+1) – As Thanos would say, an Encanto sequel feels inevitable at this point, so using this as your animated flick is completely on the spot.
Expedition Xibalba is a submarine ride in WDW's Adventureland that takes guests through a submerged Maya city in search of the mythical Tree Of Life.
Guests will board golden submarines decorated with motifs typical of Adventureland to dive deep into a cenote and into the lost Maya city of Xibalba, named after the underworld of Maya mythology said to be accessible by cenotes, where they will encounter many ancient temples, carved glyphs, statues of ancient deities, and even ancient Maya people frozen in time performing all sorts of ancient rituals before coming upon the mythical Tree of Life, followed by a return to the surface where guests unload.
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I think I would know this was your pitch without seeing your screen name, but that just speaks to the passion I can tell you have for this type of material from your posts in the forum. WDW’s Adventureland is a mishmash of “adventure” themes, so this attraction would be far from out of place. I can see this being a visually pleasing ride and a spiritual successor in a way to 20k Leagues that left the park years ago. I’m assuming based on what’s inferred, this is a similar ride set up to 20K Leagues and Submarine Voyage, so a little more detail on the ride set up and placement would really help envision where and how this would go but love the visuals I get from your description.
View attachment 820617Whirlpool: you board a yellow submarine, are sucked into a whirlpool, and find yourself in the Marina Trench, where you see deep water sea life, and marvel at the utter silence and desolation at the bottom of the ocean. Suddenly, you encounter the kraken, who chases you in a cat-and-mouse chase, until another whirlpool pulls the yellow submarine to the surface and you live to tell the tale. The ride system will be a highly advanced simulator that moves, and gives each guest their own porthole, like the original Submarine Voyage.
edit: will be a replacement for Nemo and The Seas in EPCOT
A replacement for Nemo at EPCOT? I hear you. The attraction has some redeeming qualities, but something that harkens back in some way to The Living Seas, I am all for. The Mariana Trench is a great backdrop for your pitch, and who wouldn’t like an encounter with a kraken? Definitely 20k league vibes with this, which is sorely needed stateside. Curious about the simulator aspect of the attraction and if this is something in the vein of Star Tours or MFSR but with the portholes you referenced. Regardless, with today’s technology could see this being a thrilling ride if done properly.
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Le Voyages Extraordinaires
An omnimover in Discoveryland in Disneyland Paris
Amazing Journeys is based on a new Pixar short about a boy named Jules, who runs away from home because of a rough upbringing (in France during the early 1800’s). In his mind him and his imaginary friend Figment go on an adventure, using only his imagination. He goes 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in a Yellow Submarine, To the Center of the Earth encountering Dinosaurs, Around the World in an Air Balloon and From the Earth to the Moon in a Rocketship.
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Bonus: Figment would have several other new Pixar Shorts as well, where he meets Dreamfinder and the emotions from Inside Out.
Disneyland Paris and Jules Verne is an inspired choice, and you ended up with two animated films when one, your Pixar short on Jules, would have fit the bill. Part of me wishes there was no Figment crossover involved, I think there’s plenty of meat for young Jules and his imaginary adventures tying into Jules real life works, but having the imaginary friend does give him a partner in crime in essence. More omnimovers Disney please. I can just picture the 2 (or 4?) seat omnimover vehicles molded out of little submarines. Such a fun experience!
Bonus (+1) – Begs the question why Disney doesn’t milk the you know what out of Figment when they see what his special merchandise does
"Disney Meet the Beatles"
It finally happened - Robert Iger announced today that The Walt Disney Company has purchased The Beatles in perpetuity, finally allowing theme park attractions based on the Fab Four to exist around the globe. First up, a hastily-put-together meet-and-greet officially titled Disney Meet The Beatles, in which you get to take pictures and interact with the Beatles within, what else, a Yellow Submarine (which, in a bid for the nostalgic folks out there, is the last remaining 20,000 Leagues submarine, exhumed from its watery grave at Castaway Cay for its new, much more profitable venture). Of course the most logical place for this attraction is Epcot, where you can meet the Beatles in World Nature ().
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BONUS: Disney creates a "Live-Action Remake" (CGI, entirely digitally animated) of the Beatles' film Yellow Submarine.
The tongue in cheek nature of this pitch is fitting from someone with the handle “Disgruntled Walt”. Buy Lucasfilm. Check. Buy Star Wars. Check. Buy Pixar. Check. Buy the Beat…..I would never but it past Iger to be so bold, but I will take any excuse to celebrate attraction nostalgia with a 20k leagues sub available for photo ops. It of course does make sense in World Nature, beginning a new British Invasion across EPCOT.
Bonus (+1) – I don’t know if the world is ready for another Yellow Submarine flick, but I’m here for it.