Evilgidgit
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Hmmm... a part of the Disney World experience that I've never paid much attention to. This call for...
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Let’s face it Joe, AI is going to transform our world, heck it already has in ways we can’t even appreciate, but it’s time to embrace new technology and encourage guests to unleash their artistic juices and stir their imaginations by combining AI with virtual reality. Visitors to Disney Springs can now visit DREAM EXPO and bring to life a short film, create a visual masterpiece, make a new musical composition, or even imagineer a new attraction for Walt Disney World, using the power of AI to bring guest’s ideas to life and then tweak those concepts into a satisfying conclusion in less than an hour! This experience actually builds on concepts first introduced at the Journey Into Imagination pavilion’s “Imageworks” four decades ago, or provides a 21st Century twist to “design your own roller coaster” at Epcot’s Communicore (and later improved upon at Disney Quest).
BONUS: Guests can buy a Dream Expo keychain with a Terabyte Flash Drive that contains the project they just created.
(NOTE: I did not use AI to come up with this concept.)
The Imagineering MuseumImagine, if you will, the Blue Sky Cellar they had at Disney's California Adventure on steroids. This museum is a celebration of the Imagineers, filled to the brim with concept art, models, and even a few animatronics from the attractions that litter the Disney theme parks - both those that were built and those that weren't. And yes, there is a gift shop, where you can get one of those great books about Imagineering or a sketchbook so you can start drawing your own idea for a Disney attraction.
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BONUS: The gift shop also has a brand new Disney PC game that's basically just Roller Coaster Tycoon but based on the Disney parks.
DisneyQuest: Evolved
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Replacing the lousy NBA Experience is a modern version of the original experience (which shouldn’t have left imo) that features newer/more high-tech games and attractions that appeal to the younger generation of Disney fans. Guests can play interactive virtual-reality arcade games themed to IPs such as Wreck-it-Ralph, Frozen, Moana, and Encanto; interact with touch screens that allow guests to build their own Disney park and their own custom rides(which can be viewed at home after saving them); and enjoy escape rooms themed to Marvel, Star Wars, Muppets, and Pixar IPs. This new addition will hopefully provide more heavily-needed family-friendly entertainment in an area of Disney Springs where there isn’t much to do for younger guests.
Bonus:
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Some experiences at DisneyQuest: Evolved use special 3D glasses themed to Disney characters (such as princesses, the Fab 5, and Pixar/Muppets/Star Wars/Marvel characters); guests can purchase these glasses for themselves at the gift shop on the bottom floor.
Disney's Play Pavilion (nope, not that one!)
Joe, the kids need a place to let off steam at Disney Springs! Picture this: Floor 1 + 2 (as one open space) is a trampoline/inflatable bounce zone themed to Disney IP; Floor 2 + 3 is an elaborate playground/tunnels/slides area (like the old Discovery Zone from the 1990s); Floor 4 + 5 is the Star Wars Laser Tag experience every preteen dreams about! This one building will occupy children and preteens for hours while their parents shop at World of Disney!
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Bonus: The Logo for this new Play Pavilion would have a cool lenticular effect that changes as you pass it by, so I'm thinking shirts, hats, jackets with the same cool lenticular effect.
Blastoff
Leave it to Disney to take the concept of a trampoline park and give it a whole new twist. This trampoline park sits underneath a sky-high 360-degree projection dome, upon which planets rotate and shooting stars whiz by. Blastoff will truly make guests feel as if they are experiencing the weightlessness of outer space, making for an exhilarating new must-do experience at Disney Springs!
BONUS:
The unique projections used in the Blastoff projection dome -- the planets, the stars, and both planets and stars -- can be seen anytime you want, via Disney's own take on those unique projection spheres commonly sold in planetariums and science museums.
Capcom Presents: Megapolis
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In an effort to save the MvC series (and CvS’s dignity/gameplay posterity by proxy by not forcing it into being an MvC clone), Disney allows for a full pavilion dedicated to Capcom, to try and strengthen their bond again. This pavilion contains Capcom-made virtual reality adventures to play through with the viewers, such as an updated version of the Mega Man 11 VR experience, as well as brand new ones. The more mature experiences are present on the top floor, to keep them largely away from the younger consumers, such as a game where you play the iconic Lady Dimitrescu looking for victims to make into her “blue plate special”. Oh yeah, and there are also meet and greets with the likes of the Maverick Hunters, Luke, Jaimie, and Kimberly.
Bonus
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Don’t you want to take her home after all she’s been through?
Ghostly Manor: Haunting Shadows
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Replacing the long closed NBA experience is ghostly manor, a walkthrough/ game experience focusing on the horrors of this abandoned but still fancy looking French manor, the reason why the manor is French is because of the nearby cirque du soleil and the jazz restaurant which is French, so the experience fits thematically with the rest of the area. You may be asking will this experience be too scary for kids, well to fix this problem there will be 2 paths, one for 12 and down and the other for 13 and up, each path will have experiences dedicated to their age group, prices will be $10 for kids and $15 for adults. The walkthrough will take guests through the many rooms of the manor while the game will be an interactive game where guests will walk around the manor with ghost capturing guns to escape the manor and catch ghosts, if they catch the wrong ghost they lose the game (also known as ghostbusters).
Bonus: there would be a small statue of the manors honor, who was a famous French person who met their untimely end by guillotine.
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GAME CENTRAL STATION
View attachment 764138 A reboot/reimagining of DisneyQuest themed and modeled after the Wreck-It Ralph location of the same name which is split into two sections, Past and Future, both are ticketed arcades where you pay one more expensive fee but get unlimited play similar to those seen in malls and gaming stores around the country, focused on Disney gaming throughout the years. Past is a love letter to the Disney licensed games of the 80's and '90s and serves as a central location for all nostalgic Disney Afternoon and Epcot merchandise as well as arcade, console, and pinball machines all featuring Disney IP. Future is the side focused on Imagineer innovations for testing on guests, blue sky concepts such as the recently announced Holotile Floor.
Bonus: As expected by the theme, Wreck it Ralph himself serves as the mascot of this attraction, with one inexpensive but fun collectible being Game and Watch inspired monochrome and color versions of Fix It Felix Jr. to match the official arcade cabinet.
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This reboot of DisneyQuest - even down to being in the same building - is enigmatic, informative, and innovative! After entering through one of WED’s Magic Portals, guests find themselves in the HubBub, leading to one of four “worlds”: Escape, an escape room complex; Play, where they can play all sorts of high-tech games (many of which incorporate virtual reality and augmented reality), test out Imagineering’s newest concepts, and take a ride on an AR speedway (harkening back to the games and ride inside the building’s former occupant); Create, where they can have a go at being an artist or Imagineer; and Learn, an interactive exhibit devoted to the art of Imagineering with a rotating array of concept art, models, and props from long-lost attractions. On the first floor is shopWED, a gift shop stocked with books, toys, games, kits, art supplies, and apparel.
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BonusOne of the items unique to shopWED is a boxed set of WDI art cards, showcasing the best of Imagineering’s concept artists and the evolution of many beloved attractions.
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Xtreme Pickleball
Going with the fastest-growing sport in the U.S., Xtreme Pickleball offers a venue for semi-professional pickleball players to be watched in a fun arena environment with craft beer and appetizers (e.g. fried pickle chips). Visitors can also practice and play in pickleball matches and tournaments. Additionally a Dave-and-Busters style arcade will add to the hours that guests will spend here.
Bonus: You’ve heard of “pickle-in-the-middle,” but the Pickle-at-the-Middle t-shirt with Brine the Pickle mascot will be popular both in-store and online.
Mickey's Play TowerMickey and friends move into the old Disney Quest building, now re-imagined as a play tower based around characters from the old Disney Afternoon cartoons and the new era from Disney Junior. Across five stories, guests can find a number of various activities, including a large DuckTales indoor play area in a Disney resort; AR games based on the likes of Darkwing Duck, The Rocketeer, etc.; delightful table service restaurants themed around Sofia the First and Alice's Wonderful Bakery; and the Toony Land Playhouse where a roster of musical shows occur, including "Junior Disney: Groove and Getalong", the princess-orientated "Sofia's Magical Masquerade", and a compartmentalised version of "Mickey and the Magician" from Disneyland Paris. Mickey's Play Tower serves as a way to bring families and age groups together, allowing the older generations a little nostalgia, whilst introducing children to the older characters, and vice versa.
Villa Mythos is an interactive guided tour attraction through the Roman-style Villa of the eclectic yet friendly Lord Xanthias, who went around the world collecting myths of all sorts. Guests enter his Villa and explore rooms themed to various mythologies. Guests in the Vedic (Hindu) Room light Diya lamps to behold old stone statues of the deities of the Vedic pantheon; guests in the Mayan room decipher ancient inscriptions and behold the gaze of ancient Maya deities carved from stone; guests in the Navajo room dine with Spider Woman, who has zero relation to Marvel IP, in her rug filled hogan atop Spider Rock in the Navajo Nation; guests in the African And African American Room wander through a grove of bottle trees, a common sight in the South meant to trap evil spirits, before coming upon the Gum Baby, a talking wooden doll covered in sticky tree gum (sap) created by a magical spider named Anansi as a trap for a trap for an invisible fairy named Mmoatia.
BONUS: Guests can purchase Lord Xanthias’s Book Of Myths to learn more about the myths represented in the Villa.
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