JokersWild
Well-Known Member
I had no real intentions of participating in this, but it’s a great excuse to pitch the castle park I’ve been (slowly) mapping out.
1. Main Street USA
Main Street USA takes a slightly more modern slant, taking the theme of the densely packed neighborhoods of New York City at the turn of the 20th century. The opulent gilded age architecture of Main Streets past is replaced by brick buildings adorned with painted billboards and simpler more realistic storefronts. While Main Street features no attractions, it does serve as the park’s shopping and dining hub with locations such as The Emporium Department Store and the Front Street Deli. Just off of Main Street is the more traditionally indicative Main Street Steeplechase Park, featuring the area’s only attraction - a steeplechase coaster. Past Main Street stand’s The Castle of Dreams - the park’s icon, inspired by the characters and architecture of a variety of Disney animated features.
2. Fantasyland
Walk the streets of Portobello Road or venture into the dense forests beyond the castle walls in this new take on Fantasyland which prioritizes immersion and exploration.
3. Adventureland
Themed to the Pacific Islands and Southeast Asia, Adventureland features a number of unique experiences featuring Moana and Disneyland’s famous tiki birds in a new and exciting way.
4. Frontierland
Set in the Ohio River Valley in the very early 1800s, this Frontierland focuses on the myths and legends of colonial America like Johnny Appleseed and Sleepy Hollow.
4a - Stormalong Sound
The park’s liberty square analogue, journey to a quaint fishing village and embark on a perilous voyage through the tale of a cursed whaler and his sorry crew, or board the colonial-era sloop The Albatross for a quaint journey around the Rivers of America.
5. Tomorrowland
Prepare for pulse-pounding adventure and otherworldly romance in this Tomorrowland inspired by pulp novels and serials from the 1930s.
1. Main Street USA
Main Street USA takes a slightly more modern slant, taking the theme of the densely packed neighborhoods of New York City at the turn of the 20th century. The opulent gilded age architecture of Main Streets past is replaced by brick buildings adorned with painted billboards and simpler more realistic storefronts. While Main Street features no attractions, it does serve as the park’s shopping and dining hub with locations such as The Emporium Department Store and the Front Street Deli. Just off of Main Street is the more traditionally indicative Main Street Steeplechase Park, featuring the area’s only attraction - a steeplechase coaster. Past Main Street stand’s The Castle of Dreams - the park’s icon, inspired by the characters and architecture of a variety of Disney animated features.
2. Fantasyland
Walk the streets of Portobello Road or venture into the dense forests beyond the castle walls in this new take on Fantasyland which prioritizes immersion and exploration.
3. Adventureland
Themed to the Pacific Islands and Southeast Asia, Adventureland features a number of unique experiences featuring Moana and Disneyland’s famous tiki birds in a new and exciting way.
4. Frontierland
Set in the Ohio River Valley in the very early 1800s, this Frontierland focuses on the myths and legends of colonial America like Johnny Appleseed and Sleepy Hollow.
4a - Stormalong Sound
The park’s liberty square analogue, journey to a quaint fishing village and embark on a perilous voyage through the tale of a cursed whaler and his sorry crew, or board the colonial-era sloop The Albatross for a quaint journey around the Rivers of America.
5. Tomorrowland
Prepare for pulse-pounding adventure and otherworldly romance in this Tomorrowland inspired by pulp novels and serials from the 1930s.