The Salvation Of The Reluctant Dragon
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I feel as if The Reluctant Dragon had been undermined by the fact that it was released under an animator strike and had to share it's run time with the studio operations tour along with the rest of the shorts in the film, so, in order to do it some justice, why not make it the fourth dark ride for fantasyland in 1955, which would fit in with the pattern of having two full length films with dark rides and having two shorts have their own dark rides, in which the other short is Mr. Toad, but, in order to keep the ride original and not just a copy cat, you ride from the perspective of the boy with the book filling in all important dialogue made by the boy in the film.
Flights Through Fantasia
Based on the 1940 Disney classic, Flights through Fantasia is an omnimover dark ride that goes through several segments from the film, including a water-filled Sorcerer's Apprentice and a Bald Mountain finale (with a gigantic Chernabog).
Three little pigs dark ride going through all of the story.
Not all the Dark rides survived; closed in the 1980s was a ride based on Flowers and Trees, a dark ride through a wooden glade.
Dumbo's Fantastic Journey
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Instead of the Fantasyland Theatre on opening day, in order to create a Dumbo mini-land a classic dark ride is there to takes guests through scenes from Dumbo's story, recreating iconic scenes from the movie including "Baby Mine", the firehouse stunt and "When I See an Elephant Fly".
Cinderella’s Royal Carriage Ride
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Based on 1950's hit Cinderella, Cinderella's Royal Carriage ride sees guests riding in a carriage around several scenes from the film, including a colorful finale in which the carriage turns back into a pumpkin (with the use of lights from the ceiling) and Cinderella marries the prince.
Bambi's Passing of Seasons
In place of the Fantasyland Theatre, a quaint but thematic dark ride based on Bambi opened on Disneyland's opening day, taking guests through four seasons within a great forest, following the life of the fawn Bambi and friends -- Autumn sees the birth of Bambi and his childhood experiences, Winter brings fun and tragedy for the young prince, Spring brings adulthood for Bambi and the confusion that is "twitterpation", while the dramatic Summer brings man and their terrible fire with them, leading to Bambi's rise to becoming the Great Prince.
Note: Didn't include ride vehicles as I have no idea on how to pull that off. Perhaps create the illusion it is going down a river without the water.
All the good Disney movies pre-55' are taken, but there's nothing telling me I have to follow them...
The Legend of King Mickey
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Told in the style of this 1933 pop-up book I just found online, this ride tells the classic Legend of King Arthur starring Mickey Mouse and friends, with Mickey as Arthur, Donald a poorly trained Merlin, and Pete the sinister Mordred; the story is greatly adapted to fit a simple, child-friendly audience, and be suited to Fantasyland's whimsical medieval theme.
The Magician's Keep
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Journey behind the curtain of the Great Magician, Alec Kazeem (An original character inspired by Houdini and other turn of the century stage magicians) who is "performing" in an English theater next to Toad Hall, for a dark ride that is full to the brim of interesting optical illusions and state of the art (for 1955) special effects meant to immerse guests in the world of magic tricks and illusions with the loose framing device of helping Kazeem chase down his rabbit, Abbie.
Mickey's Fearless Quest
Journey with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, as they go on a quest up a magic beanstalk on this two-story dark ride based on the 1947 short Mickey and the Beanstalk, they go high into the clouds above Happy Valley searching for food and narrowly escape Willie the Giant.
An outdoor portion was not what I was going for, but I love that idea!THE LEGEND OF KING MICKEY
@Outbound
All the good pre-55 Disney is taken? While I don’t necessarily agree, I do salute your choice to create something more original instead. Fantasyland needs more of that! Doing a medieval story: good. Choosing a distinct “pop-up book” aesthetic: good. Bringing in Mickey & Pals: good. There is nothing but good decisions being made here. If other players wind up besting you in this round, it’ll be thanks to a difference in details.
THE MAGICIAN’S KEEP
@Pi on my Cake
A wholly original idea?! Yes please! The magic show concept is intriguing…a bit better suited for Main Street in my opinion, but still broadly in-keeping with Fantasyland. I’m having difficulty imagining a magic show done in the dark ride format. Such rides usually work best when telling stories of travel or adventure; this seems like a live stage show idea, honestly. And by “next to Toad Hall,” I’m assuming this would go where the Alice in Wonderland dark ride is? Peter Pan’s Flight is on Toad’s other side, and even in 1955 Disneyland’s Fantasyland was getting overcrowded.
MICKEY’S FEARLESS QUEST
@Flippin'Flounder
See, @Outbound, not all the good pre-55 stuff was taken. Here’s a Mickey-centric ride which perfectly fits Fantasyland. This would be a fun dark ride story, as riders act as heroes alongside Mickey & Pals experiencing the same adventure. A climax against a full-scale Willie (even done with the era’s technical limitations) would be jaw-dropping. I imagine this ride would be very similar to Alice in Wonderland. An outdoor beanstalk section twisting around like Alice’s vines? How awesome would that be?
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@gam3rprincess, we missed you! Hopefully you'll find the time with work and whatnot to play in future rounds.
It needs to be a brand new attraction. Something entirely new which could fit the 1964 World’s Fair. If you can suggest how the new attraction could later go into the parks, like Small World or Carousel of Progress did, that will strengthen your idea.Does it have to be an existing attraction around the time or a brand new one? Little confused on the wording.
Wait, so is my Skyway to the Future idea OK? Because it technically is a new attraction but it is mainly based on the DL SkywayIt needs to be a brand new attraction. Something entirely new which could fit the 1964 World’s Fair. If you can suggest how the new attraction could later go into the parks, like Small World or Carousel of Progress did, that will strengthen your idea.
Research will be helpful in this round.
It is an acceptable idea. The similarity to Disneyland’s Skyway isn’t an issue. However, be warned that the 64WF already had a gondola ride (Swiss Sky Ride), and it also had a ride with visions of the future (Futurama).Wait, so is my Skyway to the Future idea OK? Because it technically is a new attraction but it is mainly based on the DL Skyway
I know a few things about the World’s Fair as I’ve researched it before. However, this website may be helpful to get a greater understanding and knowledge of it. nywf64.comIt is an acceptable idea. The similarity to Disneyland’s Skyway isn’t an issue. However, be warned that the 64WF already had a gondola ride (Swiss Sky Ride), and it also had a ride with visions of the future (Futurama).
Is the World’s Fair topic familiar enough for everyone? I don’t want to make things too complicated.
I like how you break it down. Recall also the Fair’s motto, “Peace through understanding,” which can apply to Disney’s many contributions. Their secondary motto was “Man’s achievement on a shrinking globe in an expanding universe.”I think a good way to solve this is to look at what the 1964 World's Fair attractions represented.
--Carousel of Progress represented American progress through technology.
--Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln celebrated Walt's love for Abraham Lincoln, reflecting American politics and ideals.
--It's A Small World was a prayer for peace, cultural representation, and international unity.
--Ford Magic Skyway in a manner represented the evolution of human transportation and innovation.
I feel this theme should be represented in our choices.
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