The indoor aspect is severely needed for an east Cars Land. Up is a fitting match as the first CG film nominated for best picture and it would be the easiest to fit since Disney owns PixarThere should be more indoor scenes in Florida because of the seemingly daily rain and the other minor attractions should be themed after scenes from the movies not used in the California version.
Bonus: UP! I'd love to see the house being held aloft by several thousand balloons!
Fantastic concepts with the splash pad and Dine-In theater, exactly what it needs some nice cool and refreshing places to go. It'd be tough to get Inception rights due to Warner's partnership with Uni now.The east coast Carsland would look much the same with the same layout, but would feature a Luigi's replacement, a new splash pad themed to Red, reworked Cozy Cone area, and a redone new Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater. The replacement for Luigi's would be some sort of family flat ride like a "Breakdance", "Teacups", or "Spider" that would be themed still to Luigi's tire business and would be sheltered from the Florida elements similar to how the Mad Tea Party is at the Magic Kingdom.
Bonus: I think that a scene from Inception would be imaginative where our vehicles would be driving through the flipped Paris street scene. It's quite memorable and imaginative.
Ehhh, Luigi's without a replacement can be bad.I would make the same land, but without Luigis. This would eliminate the problems with the ride, and leave money for other much needed WDW projects.
Bonus: I would add a scene from Gladiator. A scene from the arena would be amazing.
The paint shop idea was mine and it could be a good original and unique attraction. Folkies family insists on no Middle Earth in theme park.All I would do is take out Luigis and add a Ramones attraction like the paint thing in Tokyo (someone else had that idea, so ill give credit to whoever did it).
Bonus: I would add Lord of the Rings because it is be of the most successful trilogies of movies ever, and are some of the best movies of this century.
The most simple and clear way to end the debate as to why Horizons should come back.I choose Horizons because it's something that fans have been asking for for a long time. And it would add another attractions to Epcot's Future World, whereas the other options would just redo an existing attraction.
I like it. Something new and unique for a theme park resort. Kinda like an out-of-park attraction.Fridays are difficult for me so I don't have much time to give this any thought but here goes:
Build a walk-through (darkridish) museum at DTD featuring most of the more popular Marvel characters and some of the more esoteric characters that are NOT currently represented at other parks.
Marvel hotel, cool! Marvel Value Hotel, not so cool.I would add a value resort like AoA and theme it to the different characters, like one section would be stark tower.
Great idea without chucking Marvel into guest's throats.I'd put a Marvel themed restaurant in DTD. There would be different sections dedicated to different characters, such as Iron Man, Spiderman, Captain America, etc.
I like this a lot. Well part of this. The Super store and DisneyQuest is great, but then the kids meals and Pop Century just milks it.I would definitely have a Marvel superstore at Downtown Disney & an interactive game/experience at Disney Quest, but I would also see if I could bring it to the resorts more with themed kids meals or special merchandise. Specifically, Marvel characters can also be tied into Pop Century Resort as they are pop culture icons.
A hotel is cool, but to have it themed entirely themed to Stark would be kinda feel like they're holding back from the other properties.I would add a hotel themed to the Stark Tower, the building's facade would have the words STARK lit up on them just like in the movies. The hotel's first floor would contain a huge, Downtown Disney style store along with an elaborate museum on Marvel heroes and villains.
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