Suchomimus
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Not related to the comp but I thought to give everyone a share of Walt Disney Studio's Centennial in case anyone hasn't seen it yet:
That's a link to the first One Sentence Contest. Same with your other post today.
I can't even begin to fathom how that happened. It said the right URL when I checked earlier. And I haven't gone to the first one sentence contest thread in a while and possibly never on my phone? Truly baffling lolThat's a link to the first One Sentence Contest. Same with your other post today.
Aladdin and the Cave of Wonders-Challenge-
Pitch a new Enhanced Meet & Greet (like Enchanted Tales with Belle) or Small Walkthrough Attraction to better utilize the former Pixar Place area
Valiant & Valiant Detective AgencyPassing under a door marked with these words on the façade of a newly constructed building between the showbuildings of TSM and MMRR, you enter a fresh experience for any Disney theme park—an escape room (with appointments booked on Genie+) themed to the Toon-centric business of Eddie Valiant, Private Eye (It definitely wouldn't be an upcharge, Joe...right? [Joe's eyes shift uneasily...]). Depending on the final size of the building constructed, multiple escape room experiences could be included here, or they could be seasonally swapped out; the classic Roger Rabbit story is a good starting point, with Judge Doom trapping guests in various rooms with interactive effects (DIP!!! Toon Weapons!!!) as they try to work out the mystery of Cloverleaf Industries. Other experiences could include a tie-in to the Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers (modern version) or any Disney animated IP that logically resides in "Toontown"; this would require relocating the Roger Rabbit easter egg located near Hollywood & Vine.
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BONUS: I want to meet Long John Silver from Treasure Planet, with a mechanical arm that can perform multiple functions! He greets people in the post-show for the Treasure Planet attraction that replaces Stitch's Great Escape!
Ducktales Adventure Haven
Pixar Place has been turned into the city of Duckburg from the popular TV show Ducktales, we see the large moneybin looming over the area as this is the facade for the enchanced meet and greet.
We enter the moneybin as we go through the different rooms of the building and different artifacts from the series as we get closer to the meet and greet.
We see Scrooge as a full scale animatronic walking back and forth as he is trying to figure out what his new adventure will be and greets us as we enter, we then see Magica De Spell’s shadows start to attack Scrooge as he fights them off and eventually wins, we then can get a few pictures and an autograph from this state of the art animatronic.
Bonus:
A FNAF meet and greet at anywhere
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Guests approach a 7’ tall hedge with entrance and exits clearly marked, and as they make their way through the maze, they’ll find life-sized fiberglass representations of their favorite Pixar characters. If they encounter a dead end, an audio-animatronic Pixar character will come to life with a verbal clue to point them in the right direction. A perfect combination of walk-through attraction, “meet and greet” photo op, and find-your-way-out game.
BONUS: I propose a meet and greet with Goofy as a Star Wars character in Galaxy's Edge.
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Lounge of the Lesser Known
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Hey, Joe, remember The Black Cauldron, or The Rescuers, or The Great Mouse Detective, or Meet the Robinsons? I think the former Incredibles space should be turned into an alley for these lesser-known Disney characters that should get some attention. There will be a meet and greet space akin to Belle at MK where guests can play interactive games and mingle around with a rotating cast of characters from all of Disney‘s least successful/talked about films (examples include Basil, Milo from Atlantis, the cow from Home on the Range, and characters from package films, characters rotate every week), as well as a kiosk where you can get food and drinks themed to some of the characters from the aforementioned films.
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I, personally, would love to see a meet and greet with Sora from Kingdom Hearts at WDW; where, I’m not sure (maybe DHS).
Mobile Suit Gundam: Mercurial Brew of the Witch
This area is a sort of “Gundam Base” for Orlando/Kissimee, with that “Disney touch” added to the brew for consistent spice to make it worth the while of those who’ve visited the original base; this area is specifically themed to the Ad Stella timeline, to the point of having a 1/12 scale Gundam Aerial on display, with Suletta, Miorine, and their friends all avaliable for meet and greets, but of course you can also buy some Gunpla when you’re there including some stuff otherwise exclusive to P-Bandai, once again mostly the Ad Stella stuff but also a few others, and there may even be completely exclusive items, and indeed the irony does not go un-commented on.
Bonus: How about a meetable Hekapoo from SVTFOE?
The Pixar Story
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While the area is called "Pixar Place", it mainly focuses on just one Pixar movie in The Incredibles, instead of all the great movies Pixar has released and the story of how it came to be. Replacing the area is The Pixar Story, a new walkthrough dedicated to the history of Pixar from the birth of the company, all the way up to sneak peeks at their latest releases, complete with interviews from former animators, props and sketches used from the various movies, and more to tell the full story. Paired up with Walt Disney Presents just across the way, the two walk throughs give guests a thorough look into the history of so many beloved Disney Animated movies throughout history in a small area of Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Bonus: I would love for the human sized Muppets Costumes to come back to Grand Avenue to meet because even though they look so insane but I also love them haha
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4★Town Karaoke Panda Party!
Mei Lee from the Pixar movie Turning Red (in her red panda form) makes her stateside parks debut in this rousing karaoke dance party. Join in the fun as 4★Town brings down the house with their greatest hits!
The Magic of Disney AnimationA new version of the former attraction of the same name, the Magic of Disney Animation is a unique combination of walkthrough, theatrical show, and interactive post-show. The fun begins with a short film introducing the animation process, hosted by Jodi Benson - who is urged by Mickey Mouse, calling over to her from a piece of paper on an animator's desk, to star alongside him in a new production, and with a bit of Disney magic becomes an animated character herself! From there, guests travel through a number of sets depicting various steps in the making of an animated movie, with Jodi and Mickey (switching back and forth between hand-drawn, CGI, and stop-motion) appearing on video monitors and projected on the walls and the chance to paint animated backgrounds, add music to a scene, and even "animate" Jodi and Mickey yourself.
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BONUS: As far as characters who don't already have meet and greets in the parks go, a meet and greet with Bagheera from The Jungle Book would be cool.
Not related to the comp but I thought to give everyone a share of Walt Disney Studio's Centennial in case anyone hasn't seen it yet:
Aladdin and the Cave of Wonders
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Upon entering the treasure-filled Cave of Wonders, Genie (voiced from the 1992 Aladdin tapes of the actor who transformed the art of cartoon movie voices–the late Robin Williams) is released from the lamp and begins to entertain guests. In an act similar to the interactive Turtle Talk with Crush, guests can voice the wish they want Genie to grant, although he always has the right retort (e.g. “That’s against the rules! You can’t wish for more wishes!”). Following time with the Genie, the throne room opens up allowing guests to meet and have their pictures taken with Aladdin and Jasmine.
Bonus: A Rex (from Toy Story) Meet-and-Greet at Hollywood Studios would be quite a fun experience for me (I guess they already have him on a Disney Cruise line)!
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KINGDOM HEARTS: TRIALS OF THE KEYBLADEPixar Place becomes a Kingdom Hearts-themed area, based on Disney and Square Enix's signature gaming franchise, opening an interactive adventure walkthrough, akin to the "Power-Up Band Key Challenges" at USJ's Super Nintendo World.
Armed with interactive magical Keyblades (purchasable or rental), guests venture through the halls of the ruined Hollow Bastion, aiding our heroes Sora, Riku, Donald Duck, Goofy, and King Mickey, as they try to quell the evil Heartless and rescue the seven Princesses of Heart (i.e. Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, Jasmine, Alice, and Sora's friend Kairi) from their clutches.
Guests can use their Keyblades to solve puzzles or unlock special effects within each room and win minigames against the Heartless, aided by Sora's friends, whilst having planned M&Gs with the various Disney characters as they encourage you to follow your hearts to the light.
BONUS: Darby O'Gill and King Brian -- Take a step back in time to a forgotten world of folklore and fairies, meeting the cheery trickster Darby O'Gill and the small but clever King Brian of Knocknasheega, in a musical encounter with an Celtic flair.
** I don't intend on just using obscure/third party franchises throughout this competition XD
Inside Out-Side
Re-themed to the streets of San Francisco (and an homage to the former Streets of America), the exterior of the former Pixar Place blends in with the California-inspired architecture of Disney's Hollywood Studios. However, 'inside' travel through a walkthrough of your own emotions, and travel through the confines of your brain, seeing how different emotions reflect your day to day life. At the end of the walk-through, a meet and greet with the characters from Inside Out awaits you.
Bonus:
Near Animation Courtyard, a Danny DeVito (Phil) meet-and-greet is installed offering guests the opportunity to meet with one of their favorite characters from the Disney Renaissance
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Welcome to Oswald Square, the character "neighborhood" of the Walt Disney Studios land, in which (as an ode to Disney100) you can find references to every single Disney animated film, in the form of wall art, food, walk-around characters, and more. Designed as a hidden recreational corner for the Burbank animators, the nostalgic street features square patches of grass and shady trees, reminiscent of the lost legend that is Disney's studio in Burbank. The main attraction is the black-and-white exhibit Oswald Reanimated, featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, where you can view his history and meet him up close and personal in his very own Disney World meet.
BONUS: Meet Wall-E at World Nature
Now at Epcot, you can meet the famous loving robot Wall-E (operated by a cast member disguised as a guest), who rolls around World Nature to greet guests!
Santa Cecilia Plaza
Replacing the whole of Pixar Place is Santa Cecilia; an interactive walkthrough attraction that showcases Miguel's hometown of Santa Cecilia in an eternal Dias de Muerto. Built as an indoor attraction where the sky reflects the real outdoor time, Santa Cecilia Plaza offers food and festivities of Mexican traditions, and at night the town's folk honors and celebrates their ancestors, who can be seen as augmented projections watching over their family and exploring the town.
Bonus: Hector
Found at the Riveria's home and brought to life (pun not intended) through augmented reality, Hector is sure to entertain any and all guests who come to visit.
ACTUALLY Pixar Place
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Instead of just being The Incredibles 2, this new meet & greet would feature an interchanging rotation of mascot characters from Pixar’s history, from Woody to Mei Lee, situated in a small set that could be changed to match the current character(s) on display.
Bonus
Bring back those goofy looking Phineas and Ferb mascots to California Adventure.
Monsters Inc Door Warehouse
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Hollywood Studios has been in desperate need of a place for smaller children to run around and burn off some energy while their parents can have a break ever sense Honey I Shrunk Kids playground shut down. With one half of the street that used to be Pixar Place transformed into a kids play space themed to Monsters Incs giant door warehouse and the other filled with door benches and plenty of upright doors for the perfect instagram photo, this former dead end becomes a perfect rest and recharge area for the whole family. There is even a stand run by the Abominable Snowman to help refuel with drinks, filling snacks, and even lemon (and non-lemon) snowcones.
Bonus:
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is coming soon to Main Street Theater replacing Tinkerbell to have both of Walts boys together again at last.
Villain’s Vale
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Acting as a replacement for Villains in Vogue, this walkthrough attraction takes guests into the world of the Disney Villains, rotating between meet and greet eras biweekly. These meet and greets are sorted Pre Renaissance, Renaissance, and post-Renaissance, as well as Rare Ruffians, a miscellaneous slot for live-action, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, etcetera. There is also a retail and food component to act as a permanent Disney version of a Universal Tribute Store and a Halloween center year-round for those who embrace the darker side of the magic.
Bonus: Grid Connections
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Adjacent to Tron Lightcycle Power Run is a meet and greet location for Tron characters to add more to the story of the attraction, including Tron, Rinzler, and Quorra.
Ancient Treasures is a walkthrough attraction taking guests through a soundstage filming an action-adventure film about an archaeologist who seeks real ancient treasures around the world. Guests go through scenes of Easter Island and its heads, the Great Wall of China on a dark, wolf-infested night, a Stonehenge on the Winter Solstice, a perilously high hill with the Dead Sea Caves and their scrolls inside perched above jagged rock, a storm at the Indigenous cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde, an earthquake at a Greco-Roman palace, the Sphinx and a nearby haunt of desert bandits that attack guests, the discovery of the Rosetta Stone during a Napoleonic Battle, a shark-infested shipwreck, an Indian chamber with ancient, demonic carvings, an Inca burial chamber filled with “toxic vapors”, a Roman mosaic depicting the Labyrinth of myth, a cursed Egyptian tomb filled with mummies, a lost Mayan city in the jungle infested with dangerous arthropods, the Terracotta Army in a collapsing chamber, a scarab-infested Egyptian throne room, a cave filled with pre-historic paintings and modern-day bears, an Aztec crystal skull amongst the skulls of humans, the treasure of the Inca protected by poison dart shooting masks, T-Rex fossils on a high mountain during a strong wind storm, the mosquito-infested Tomb of Tutankhamen, and a crashed UFO with some extraterrestrial figures.
The Zone
Inspired by Pixar's 2020 hit Soul, The Zone allows you to enter the Great Before and get in touch with what makes you, well, you. Travel through an interactive queue, where, much in the same style as the Scuttle game in MK's Little Mermaid ride, you'll get your own chance to help souls get in "the zone" and do what they like doing best. And when you reach the queue's end and come back to reality, you'll get to have a meet 'n' greet with Joe Gardner in his apartment.
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