Frankenstein79
Well-Known Member
On-topic:
Heimlich’s New & Improved Chew Chew Train (retheme of Incredicoaster)
It’s back! The Chew Chew Train!
I'd do this one just for Heimlich's funny accent.
On-topic:
Heimlich’s New & Improved Chew Chew Train (retheme of Incredicoaster)
It’s back! The Chew Chew Train!
If you'd like A Bug's Land in Animal Kingdom, ParkLore made a pretty cool idea for one!I would have loved to have seen that put into "A Bug's Land" for Animal Kingdom. I might have to use that for my version... if you don't mind.
I agree, Zootopia is more about people than animals. I assume the decision is purely profit based since Zootopia is popular, if it were Spacey related there’d be a lot of attractions we’d have lost already lol.Oh, that's pretty cool. I did a version of it years ago in an Animal Kingdom thread. It's a shame they want to get rid of A Bug's Life, seemingly everywhere. It's a very underrated movie that fits way better than Zootopia in the Tree of Life. I suppose it maybe related to Kevin Spacey... in some way. I don't know.
I don't remember it, but they used to have Beavertails in Epcot. It must have been during the years when I didn't visit. Between childhood and adulthood.
Hmmm… what if we brought those back, and tossed in Pandatails and Deadpooltails as extra items for IP tie-ins? Call it “BeaverTails’ Re-Tailer” as the name of the shop, keeping the tie in to the local brand but also showing that this is a special Disney place.I don't remember it, but they used to have Beavertails in Epcot. It must have been during the years when I didn't visit. Between childhood and adulthood.
Hmmm… what if we brought those back, and tossed in Pandatails and Deadpooltails as extra items for IP tie-ins? Call it “BeaverTails’ Re-Tailer” as the name of the shop.
Yeah, the implication of a “Deadpooltail” is too grotesque for a Disney park, especially as something edible sold to guests.I like it, maybe stay animal related with it though. Like Wolverine, Panda and Sasquatch.
Re-do: Muppets Courtyard
With the Muppets Courtyard as we know it being replaced by Monsters Inc, now seems like the time to pitch my version of the Muppet area that never came to be.
Starting at the corner of Sci-Fi and Star Tours, we have Rowlf's Tavern. While similar to the current Baseline Taphouse, the decor is distinctly more Muppet-y. Pictures of Rowlf with various Muppet Show guest stars adorn the walls, along with sheet music for some of the old standards. A piano sits in the corner with a sign reading that the pianist has "gone for a walk." The windows of neighboring shops along the former streets of America are also full of Muppet references. These include a poster for Manhattan Melodies, an ad for Ocean Breeze Soap, a copy of the Daily Chronicle, and even a bucket of Doc Hopper's French Fried Frog Legs.
Venturing further into the land, we see the familiar Kermit Balloon sitting atop the Muppet-Vision 3D theater. The show inside remains unchanged, as a tribute to Jim Henson, but the exterior of the theater is more colorful and teaming with life. In fact the whole land is! Just like in Shanghai's Zootopia, guests can look up and see Muppet penguins and chickens inhabiting the land's second story windows.
Instead of PizzeRizzo, guests are invited to dine in the Muppet Taste Labs. Taking both visual and culinary cues from Pym's test kitchen, guests can enjoy a variety of interesting treats of all different sizes. They may even be able to see Dr. Honeydew testing the shrink ray on Beaker in the kitchen while they order. Next door, guests can visit Muppet Mercantile (formerly its a wonderful shop) and pick out their favorite souvenirs or even create their own Muppet.
Outside of the Taste Labs, guests can take a spin on the Muppet Labs Flying Machines, a Dumbo-esque spinner that sits in the plot formerly occupied by the Stage One Company Store. Nearby, guests can also stop at the Børk Børk Førk food truck to try some of the Swedish Chef's (in)famous Swedish Meatballs (and naturally get a Muppet Sipper).
In the back of the land guests will no longer see Mama Melrose's, instead they will see the entrance to the first omnimover attraction at DHS, The Muppets Take Hollywood. Inspired by the cancelled Great Muppet Movie Ride, the Muppets will take guests on a whirlwind tour of their (barely) working studio. Featuring dozens of Muppet animatronics and elaborate sets, this attraction would fill a much needed void in the park's current attraction lineup.
Finally, I think that a suspended coaster in the back would still be a great addition to this land. So, The Great Gonzo's Stunt School will take the place of the future Monsters Inc. Door Coaster. Guests will be able to join Gonzo as he is launched from a cannon, out of the show building, through Camilla's chicken coop, and finally crashes on stage at the Muppet Theater.
This is great!!!Re-do: Muppets Courtyard
With the Muppets Courtyard as we know it being replaced by Monsters Inc, now seems like the time to pitch my version of the Muppet area that never came to be.
Starting at the corner of Sci-Fi and Star Tours, we have Rowlf's Tavern. While similar to the current Baseline Taphouse, the decor is distinctly more Muppet-y. Pictures of Rowlf with various Muppet Show guest stars adorn the walls, along with sheet music for some of the old standards. A piano sits in the corner with a sign reading that the pianist has "gone for a walk." The windows of neighboring shops along the former streets of America are also full of Muppet references. These include a poster for Manhattan Melodies, an ad for Ocean Breeze Soap, a copy of the Daily Chronicle, and even a bucket of Doc Hopper's French Fried Frog Legs.
Venturing further into the land, we see the familiar Kermit Balloon sitting atop the Muppet-Vision 3D theater. The show inside remains unchanged, as a tribute to Jim Henson, but the exterior of the theater is more colorful and teaming with life. In fact the whole land is! Just like in Shanghai's Zootopia, guests can look up and see Muppet penguins and chickens inhabiting the land's second story windows.
Instead of PizzeRizzo, guests are invited to dine in the Muppet Taste Labs. Taking both visual and culinary cues from Pym's test kitchen, guests can enjoy a variety of interesting treats of all different sizes. They may even be able to see Dr. Honeydew testing the shrink ray on Beaker in the kitchen while they order. Next door, guests can visit Muppet Mercantile (formerly its a wonderful shop) and pick out their favorite souvenirs or even create their own Muppet.
Outside of the Taste Labs, guests can take a spin on the Muppet Labs Flying Machines, a Dumbo-esque spinner that sits in the plot formerly occupied by the Stage One Company Store. Nearby, guests can also stop at the Børk Børk Førk food truck to try some of the Swedish Chef's (in)famous Swedish Meatballs (and naturally get a Muppet Sipper).
In the back of the land guests will no longer see Mama Melrose's, instead they will see the entrance to the first omnimover attraction at DHS, The Muppets Take Hollywood. Inspired by the cancelled Great Muppet Movie Ride, the Muppets will take guests on a whirlwind tour of their (barely) working studio. Featuring dozens of Muppet animatronics and elaborate sets, this attraction would fill a much needed void in the park's current attraction lineup.
Finally, I think that a suspended coaster in the back would still be a great addition to this land. So, The Great Gonzo's Stunt School will take the place of the future Monsters Inc. Door Coaster. Guests will be able to join Gonzo as he is launched from a cannon, out of the show building, through Camilla's chicken coop, and finally crashes on stage at the Muppet Theater.
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