One Sentence Competition: The Prism of SYWTBAI (Finale launching soon)

cdunlap

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@Chaos Cat, your comment was so good that even DeAGP liked it!
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cdunlap

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Finale - Season 20: The Final Frontierland

We have reached the final spectrum of the entire game. This is your last time to spread the light of imagination around the world. Welcome, to the Final Frontierland.

-The Set Up-
In Mar 16, 2023, Tiki posted the final prompt for Season 20, the final season of the game. Centered around Disneyland, there was a simple twist, where players worked to create a Disneyland made up of defunct attractions from all across time, titled Legacy: A Disney Park. But what if we switch it up a little? Instead of building a park themed to Disneyland, we can theme it- to Disney's California Adventure. This prompt takes that idea and gives it a simple twist.

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Disney California Adventure - Wikipedia


DCA is without doubt a mess. It attempts to explore the state of California while shoving IP into every corner possible. But the idea of touring an entire region in a single park is pretty unique, it's a good concept that is sadly forgotten. In the last season of the One Sentence Competition, Pi's last prompt was about creating YOUR Disneyland. This time, it's time to create YOUR California Adventure- but without the California.

-Challenge-

Design YOUR Disney's [insert state, country, region, continent, etc. here] Adventure.

-Rules-
  • This pitch is NOT LIMITED to the DCA plot. Free feel to work anywhere you choose​
  • You can focus on the park's theme, what lands it has, or what attractions it has. It does not need to be too detailed...​
  • You may use between 1 to 3 sentences and up to 1 image.
  • No AI generated artwork, writing, or assistance in the brainstorming process is allowed​

-Deadline-
This project is due on Sunday, August 11 at 11:59 PM WDW Time
(8:59 PM Disneyland Time), abt four days from now
Reviews WILL BE POSTED either the day the deadline is due or the day after. If not, feel free to spam-ping my account until I post them.

-Tips-
K.I.S.S. – Keep it simple, silly. Try not to complicate or overthink things too much. It’s a simple, casual competition – there are no eliminations. Propose as you please, let your imagination soar!

-Judging Criteria-
Originality - In this criterion, I’m looking to see how unique or original a pitch is. Does it think outside the box?
Realism -Even though pitches can be cool, there must also be grounds for realism. Is your pitch generally realistic to happen?
X-factor - This criterion is simply a personal opinion. Does AGP like it, or is wowed by it?



BONUS #1: E-ticket Headliner
Every park needs its own headliner to draw in the crowds. Pitch your ideal headliner themed to either an ip fit for the area or themed to your park itself. You can add up to one extra sentence and image.
Texas Railroads & Trains | Passenger Trains & Polar Express


BONUS #2: Artistic Prowess
Add a piece of concept art for anything related to your pitch. It can be as simple as a logo to the complexity of a map You can add up to one extra sentence and image.
Bob Ross - Wikipedia


BONUS #3: Park Mascot
Who's the cool new park mascot on the block? Is it an existing character, someone original, or Mickey in fab new apparel? You can add up to one extra sentence and image.


Thank you for being a part of this game. I'll see you at the reviews!
The Final Prompt has appeared!
 

cdunlap

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Finale - Season 20: The Final Frontierland

We have reached the final spectrum of the entire game. This is your last time to spread the light of imagination around the world. Welcome, to the Final Frontierland.

-The Set Up-
In Mar 16, 2023, Tiki posted the final prompt for Season 20, the final season of the game. Centered around Disneyland, there was a simple twist, where players worked to create a Disneyland made up of defunct attractions from all across time, titled Legacy: A Disney Park. But what if we switch it up a little? Instead of building a park themed to Disneyland, we can theme it- to Disney's California Adventure. This prompt takes that idea and gives it a simple twist.

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Disney California Adventure - Wikipedia


DCA is without doubt a mess. It attempts to explore the state of California while shoving IP into every corner possible. But the idea of touring an entire region in a single park is pretty unique, it's a good concept that is sadly forgotten. In the last season of the One Sentence Competition, Pi's last prompt was about creating YOUR Disneyland. This time, it's time to create YOUR California Adventure- but without the California.

-Challenge-

Design YOUR Disney's [insert state, country, region, continent, etc. here] Adventure.

-Rules-
  • This pitch is NOT LIMITED to the DCA plot. Free feel to work anywhere you choose​
  • You can focus on the park's theme, what lands it has, or what attractions it has. It does not need to be too detailed...​
  • You may use between 1 to 3 sentences and up to 1 image.
  • No AI generated artwork, writing, or assistance in the brainstorming process is allowed​

-Deadline-
This project is due on Sunday, August 11 at 11:59 PM WDW Time
(8:59 PM Disneyland Time), abt four days from now
Reviews WILL BE POSTED either the day the deadline is due or the day after. If not, feel free to spam-ping my account until I post them.

-Tips-
K.I.S.S. – Keep it simple, silly. Try not to complicate or overthink things too much. It’s a simple, casual competition – there are no eliminations. Propose as you please, let your imagination soar!

-Judging Criteria-
Originality - In this criterion, I’m looking to see how unique or original a pitch is. Does it think outside the box?
Realism -Even though pitches can be cool, there must also be grounds for realism. Is your pitch generally realistic to happen?
X-factor - This criterion is simply a personal opinion. Does AGP like it, or is wowed by it?



BONUS #1: E-ticket Headliner
Every park needs its own headliner to draw in the crowds. Pitch your ideal headliner themed to either an ip fit for the area or themed to your park itself. You can add up to one extra sentence and image.
Texas Railroads & Trains | Passenger Trains & Polar Express


BONUS #2: Artistic Prowess
Add a piece of concept art for anything related to your pitch. It can be as simple as a logo to the complexity of a map You can add up to one extra sentence and image.
Bob Ross - Wikipedia


BONUS #3: Park Mascot
Who's the cool new park mascot on the block? Is it an existing character, someone original, or Mickey in fab new apparel? You can add up to one extra sentence and image.


Thank you for being a part of this game. I'll see you at the reviews!
I know that this is the final prompt, but I have an idea!
 

cdunlap

Well-Known Member
Disney's Ancient American Adventure is a new, immersive park located at Walt Disney World that takes guests to the ancient civilizations of the lands that are now Central and South America: the Aztecs, the Maya, and the Inca, via immersive lands taking guests through the Central Mexican marshes, the Yucatán rainforest, and the Andes Mountains holding architectural wonders and cast members in civilization-accurate clothing. The Aztec land showcases the wondrous glyphs representing numbers that guests can decode, chinampa agriculture, Aztec pyramids, a glowing Sun Stone that guests can ride on as it spins, and a dark tunnel holding a ride through Aztec mythology; the Maya land showcases Maya numeral glyphs that guests can decode, Maya frescoes depicting scenes of Maya myths, a Maya social pyramid, Maya pyramid temples with elaborately carved faces at the top, a glowing image of the Maya Tzolkin calendar, Maya huts, and a cave holding a boat ride through the Maya underworld; the Inca land showcases steep mountains, Khipus, knotted strings that the Inca used to document census data, that guests can decode, a glowing golden mask of the Inca sun god Inti, Inca terrace houses, golden treasures, and a huge palace with golden walls holding a dark ride taking guests through the lost Inca city of Paititi.
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The headliner of Disney's Ancient American Adventure is Ancient Waters Of The Americas, a fast-paced rapids ride taking guests around the park's central waterway, which simultaneously represents Lake Texcoco (Aztec), the Gulf of Mexico (Maya), and Lake Titicaca (Inca), with stations to load and unload in each land, functioning as a new and exciting way to get around the park never seen before at any Disney Park that also serves as the main reason to visit Disney's Ancient American Adventure, and replicas of ancient works of art lining the waters squirting guests with water.
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The park mascot is Quetz, a Resplendent Quetzal whose cuteness is only equalled by how much he is revered by the Aztecs and Maya.
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Lord Fozzinator

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Disney’s Dixieland Adventure
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In this new park that is on the bank of the Mississippi River takes guests through the many states that are in the South from the sunny shores of Florida to the massive Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee to the deserts of Texas, the park is surrounding by a river that encloses the park and 2 hotels are outside of the park themed to the grand Victorian buildings and a Western themed hotel. The lands are based on the main regions and states in the south with lands themed to Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Deep South, Georgia, and the Mid Atlantic, this park may be seen as an ancestor to Disney’s America and will have an educational theme to the park as it will teach guests the culture of the South and will be paid for by predominantly Southern companies. Some examples of the lands will be as such as Florida being the parks Tomorrowland with it having a space theme and a version of Space Mountain, Texas would be the parks Frontierland with western buildings and several iconic Western themed attractions both built and defunct (Western River Expedition?), Louisiana will use the existing New Orleans with attractions based on Tiana, and the Deep South would be the parks Adventureland with versions of iconic attractions such as Jungle Cruise.

Bonus 1:
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The parks E Ticket would be a trackless dark ride through the states of the South with several dark ride scenes based on all 16 states in the South.

Bonus 2:
I got nothing, sorry.

Bonus 3:
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The parks mascot is probably an animal that is most associated with the south, a GATOR!!!, that has several different outfits based on the region or state that he is found in.
 

Disney Dad 3000

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Finale - Season 20: The Final Frontierland

We have reached the final spectrum of the entire game. This is your last time to spread the light of imagination around the world. Welcome, to the Final Frontierland.

-The Set Up-
In Mar 16, 2023, Tiki posted the final prompt for Season 20, the final season of the game. Centered around Disneyland, there was a simple twist, where players worked to create a Disneyland made up of defunct attractions from all across time, titled Legacy: A Disney Park. But what if we switch it up a little? Instead of building a park themed to Disneyland, we can theme it- to Disney's California Adventure. This prompt takes that idea and gives it a simple twist.

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Disney California Adventure - Wikipedia


DCA is without doubt a mess. It attempts to explore the state of California while shoving IP into every corner possible. But the idea of touring an entire region in a single park is pretty unique, it's a good concept that is sadly forgotten. In the last season of the One Sentence Competition, Pi's last prompt was about creating YOUR Disneyland. This time, it's time to create YOUR California Adventure- but without the California.

-Challenge-

Design YOUR Disney's [insert state, country, region, continent, etc. here] Adventure.

-Rules-
  • This pitch is NOT LIMITED to the DCA plot. Free feel to work anywhere you choose​
  • You can focus on the park's theme, what lands it has, or what attractions it has. It does not need to be too detailed...​
  • You may use between 1 to 3 sentences and up to 1 image.
  • No AI generated artwork, writing, or assistance in the brainstorming process is allowed​

-Deadline-
This project is due on Sunday, August 11 at 11:59 PM WDW Time
(8:59 PM Disneyland Time), abt four days from now
Reviews WILL BE POSTED either the day the deadline is due or the day after. If not, feel free to spam-ping my account until I post them.

-Tips-
K.I.S.S. – Keep it simple, silly. Try not to complicate or overthink things too much. It’s a simple, casual competition – there are no eliminations. Propose as you please, let your imagination soar!

-Judging Criteria-
Originality - In this criterion, I’m looking to see how unique or original a pitch is. Does it think outside the box?
Realism -Even though pitches can be cool, there must also be grounds for realism. Is your pitch generally realistic to happen?
X-factor - This criterion is simply a personal opinion. Does AGP like it, or is wowed by it?



BONUS #1: E-ticket Headliner
Every park needs its own headliner to draw in the crowds. Pitch your ideal headliner themed to either an ip fit for the area or themed to your park itself. You can add up to one extra sentence and image.
Texas Railroads & Trains | Passenger Trains & Polar Express


BONUS #2: Artistic Prowess
Add a piece of concept art for anything related to your pitch. It can be as simple as a logo to the complexity of a map You can add up to one extra sentence and image.
Bob Ross - Wikipedia


BONUS #3: Park Mascot
Who's the cool new park mascot on the block? Is it an existing character, someone original, or Mickey in fab new apparel? You can add up to one extra sentence and image.


Thank you for being a part of this game. I'll see you at the reviews!

It’s really unfortunate that Maine doesn’t have many amusement parks because our state motto “Dirigo” is like the perfect coaster name

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Disney Warrior

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you know, I was going to do a New England setting again, but I wanted to challenge myself…
Disney’s Florida Adventure
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Located somewhere in Florida (either at WDW or near Jacksonville), Disney’s newest park is a celebration of the natural beauty of Florida, but with a Disney touch. Guests enter by going through an area inspired by the historic town of Pensacola (which is actually the state’s oldest town), and then they are able to go to the other lands, those being Citrusville (inspired by the orange groves that once populated the state, the Orange Bird, Citrus Dreamin’, and the state fruit), Daytona (inspired by Cars and the city’s racing scene), Buccaneer Cove (inspired by the Pirates movies as well as St Augustine), Swampland (inspired by the Everglades), and the Florida Keys (with Miami coming as an expansion area). Attractions include clones of Radiator Springs Racers and Shanghai‘s Pirates, rides/attractions based on Florida and water-related Disney movies (like the Little Mermaid, Dumbo, Lilo and Stitch, Finding Nemo, and Luca), and plenty of other rides and attractions (including rides themed to local wildlife).
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One of the park’s headlining E tickets is Stitch‘s Crash Landing, a roller coaster about Stitch and his alien friends crash landing in Florida and having to find their way back home.

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This park’s mascot is the Orange Bird, of course!
 
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Tony the Tigger

Well-Known Member
Disney's Evil Doppelganger Adventure.

DL decided to attempt a temporary, plussed, even more epic and Halloween-adjacent version of Fantasmic! with even more characters from film and attractions alike where, as always, the good guys win...or do they?

Although the Villains were banished per usual, Maleficent bewitched the 999 haunts to possess the Heroes until she returns.

Who needs Villains when Mickey, Pooh, and the Tiki birds are evil; and what could be more scary?

This was written by Tony The Tigger's evil doppelganger:

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Brer Panther

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Design YOUR Disney's [insert state, country, region, continent, etc. here] Adventure.
Disney's America Adventure
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Not to be confused with Disney's AmericaN Adventure in EPCOT, Disney has decided to resurrect the plans for Disney's America in Dallas, Texas - with more of a focus on the United States as a whole than America's history. Colonial Washington D.C. serves as the Main Street U.S.A. of the park, headlined by an omnimover dark ride about the founding of America - but hop aboard the Disney's America Adventure Railroad and you'll be taken to one of the other lands, each one representing a state or region of the U.S. In addition to Colonial Washington, you can also explore New York (where the Muppets are running amok, and attractions include a live show called "The Muppets Take Broadway" and a madcap dark ride aboard a taxi driven by Fozzie Bear), The South (with a clone of Pirates of the Caribbean, a ride based on The Princess and the Frog that's actually good, and river rafts ride a la Grizzly River Run through the Everglades), The Wild, Wild West (featuring a roller coaster through a literal ghost town, a log flume starring the Country Bears, and a Diamond Horseshoe-inspired saloon), the California Seaside (think Paradise Pier but much, much better - attractions include a clone of Toy Story Mania!, a wooden roller coaster, a merry-go-round, and a Ferris wheel), a Bountiful Farm in Indiana (with a play area for kids, an animatronic show starring singing farm animals, a crop duster-themed suspended coaster, and a farmer's market), and Route 66 (headlined by a clone of Radiator Springs Racers).
BONUS #1: E-ticket Headliner
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I already mentioned that the park will feature a river rapids ride - that would be a little something called Florida Swamp Rapids, which sends guests rushing through the Everglades aboard a ramshackle raft, dodging hungry alligators and hurtling down waterfalls (I know the Everglades doesn't have waterfalls, just go with it).
BONUS #3: Park Mascot
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In addition to Mickey and his friends, Disney's America Adventure would also mark the return of Sam the Eagle, who originated in Disneyland's now-closed America Sings attraction and now serves as the park's mascot.
 

D Hulk

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Apparently not AI

DISNEY’S PACIFIC ADVENTURE

The Long Beach Harbor just down the road from Disneyland - onetime proposed location for the Port Disney resort - is California’s gateway to the Pacific Ocean, to an ocean’s worth of aquatic adventures, and now to a brand new Disney resort complex consisting of the Disney Docks nightlife district, Disney’s Aquatica aquarium, multiple hotels (among them the existing RMS Queen Mary and the “inside the park” Villa Pacifico), a new Disney Cruise Line dock, and - most exciting of all - the flagship Disney’s Pacific Adventure nautical theme park.

Enter through Port Eureka, a romanticized turn-of-the-century Californian port metropolis inspired by Barbary Coast era San Francisco and the Long Beach Pike and even Disneyland’s never-made Discovery Bay, and embark upon a lagoon loop circling the central Pacific Rim Lagoon where circumnavigating junk ships afford panoramic parkwide views plus visions beyond the park’s berm out into the Pacific Ocean itself.

Our circular coastal adventure leads us to a wide range of Pacific Coast lands, from tech-utopian San Fransokyo Bay and its gently thrilling Baymax flight simulator, to the traditional Japanese village of Ghibli Coastline with its Spirited Away trackless dark ride and Ponyo water ride, then further upstream where a next-gen boat ride awaits beyond the Polynesian sands of Moana Atoll, then surfing down the East Australian Current to the Nemo Reefs enclosed family area, and ultimately to the icy Alaskan waters of Denali Shores where a Brother Bear flume-coaster hybrid beckons…in addition to oh so many other attractions!

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Seated at the center of the Pacific Rim Lagoon is the iconic Mount Vulcania, a freshly-emerging underwater volcano now breaching the surface and climbing to the skies, its tidal waterfalls and lava flows mixing in torrents of steam at the water’s edge, all while Captain Nemo’s floating scientific laboratories struggle to claim a foothold; it is here on this island, accessible only by ferry or raft (in the tradition of Tom Sawyer Island) that park explorers may encounter Expedition Atlantis, an E-ticket mega-headliner combining multiple thrilling ride systems into one as riders plunge into the Pacific depths, down “aquavators” and diving bells and scuba subs ever deeper into the heart of a submerged ancient civilization!

CONCEPT ART COMING SOON-ISH
Unless I forget to do it

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Pacifica, goddess of the ocean, unites all the Pacific Coasts together at night in a tremendous nighttime spectacular called Spirit of the Pacific, originating from the erupting Mount Vulcania and spreading joy outwards - via pyrotechnics and projections and a panoply of live performers - until every coastline glistens with her magic.​
 

WaltWiz1901

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Disney’s Canadian Adventure

This new boutique park - Disney’s first in Canada - celebrates the natural wonders and distinctions of Canada in ways like a roller coaster trek through the wilderness of the Yukon Territory, a trackless skating and sliding sleigh ride on Ottawa’s Rideau Canal, a raving and rollicking Turning Red dark ride experience in Toronto, and a plunge down the famed Niagara Falls. These attractions and more can be found in six lands representing the different provinces and regions that make up the Great White North.

Bonus #1

One of the park’s headlining E-tickets is the previously mentioned Yukon Mountain, a coaster tour of the rugged peaks, valleys, and woods the Klondike region boasts.
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Bonus #3

The mascots of the park are a beaver/moose/puffin/walrus quartet, all realized in Marc Davis’s signature style (the moose in particular would be reminiscent of a full-body Melvin from the Country Bear Jamboree, seen to the left of the above concept art).
 

OSUPhantom

Well-Known Member
Disney’s New England Adventure

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New England, birthplace of the American Revolution, boasts a rich history alongside our beautiful states making it a truly patriotic adventure to behold all round in five unique but connected lands highlighting the region’s geographic beauty and historic and cultural significance. From colonial cities and picturesque seaside towns to the rugged and wild wilderness and quaint small towns this park will treat guests to the culture, traditions, cuisine, and pride of this small but mighty corner of the country. Whether you choose to go back in time to see the founding fathers debate Independence or brave a thrilling flight through the mountains Disney’s New England Adventure offers something for every member of the family (and with plenty of places to get your Dunkin).

Bonus 1
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The Story of Freedom - The park’s flagship attraction is an omnimover dark ride through the history of the American Revolution and New England’s role in the fight for Independence.

Bonus 3
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Cappy the Cod - The park’s mascot is Cappy the Cod, a playful representation of the seafood stable that in many ways built the colonial economy of the region.

 

Rock Wren

Member
Disney’s Route 66 adventure
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Working as a retheme of Disney’s California’s Adventure, Disney’s Route 66 adventure embraces the American road trip (and the original Route that brought people to Disneyland) with all the Kitsch and natural beauty it can. While Cars land, Grizzly Peak (retheme and expanded to beauties of America) and Pixar Pier (rethemed back to the Sana Monica Pier) are left mostly untouched. Enter the park into a 60s version of main street US and then travel to new lands that explore Gangster ridden Chicago (with one ride featuring a Dick Tracy), a Mining town (featuring a mine drop ride and more), and a large detour to the extraterrestrial highway and a military base (featuring a remake of the Alien Encounter ride and Hulk Smash a ride which we watch Hulk escape from said base).



Bonus 2-Relive a road trip adventure with Mickey and Friends as they explore America and things go wrong in this dark ride adventure (that is essentially Minnie and Mickey’s railway adventure).
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Bonus 3- Oh, Look a quickly photoshopped logo……
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Bonus 4-

Embracing the love of quirky roadside attractions, a blue whale modeled from the one in Tulsa, OK becomes the park's mascot.
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