Well, Joe... I do have an idea! Since this elevator is pretty long, here's a pitch for this idea I had... what do you think?
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DRAGON MOUNTAIN
Behind the misty and magical leaves of The Enchanted Forest, Disney's newest sub-land for their New Fantasyland Project (a project in its third iteration, featuring a BATB dark ride, dragon cavern animatronic, Cottage meet and greet, forest walkthrough, Spinning Swamp flat ride), is Dragon Mountain, a cavernous rocky mountain whose caverns and slopes twist upwards to its thin peak, one filled with glowing green lights and the Earth Dragon.
This family-friendly roller coaster weaving in and out of the rocky peaks begins with its queue at The Palace of Autumn, a natural palace designed for the second park for HKDL, which has long been thrown away into Imagineering cans, a castle where everything is made by nature and designed for nature, serving as the centerpiece of the land (with the mountain in the backdrop) and visible by the imaginative eye, which you can discover at your own pace, which the queue does not touch, instead moves guests along its sides and transports them into the glowing caverns of Dragon Mountain, where magical Spirit Flames beckon anyone who comes close to meet it. Going through dark tunnels, we finally reach a large cavern filled with bioluminescent waterfalls and glowing crystals, all guarded by the Earth Dragon, who we meet once we board the roller coaster, one that slowly climbs up in the darkness, spins around with family-friendly loops and bunny hops, finally getting a close encounter with the Earth Dragon who will protect its treasures and scare the living daylights of the residents of the Enchanted Forest in this D/E-ticket attraction, whom we realize at the end, is a gentle creature, making this ride an impressive, original feat by Imagineering straying away from the lure of IP but making it a timeless, romantic journey of knights and dragons, for all the family (and those princess things are still there, just much more subdued ovo) to experience.