Team Brava/Castle - Stanza V: The Infinity Suite

Which Parks Would You Like To Work With?

  • Six Flags Magic Mountain

    Votes: 11 91.7%
  • Six Flags Great America

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Six Flags Over Texas

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

    Votes: 10 83.3%
  • Cedar Point

    Votes: 4 33.3%
  • Kings Dominion

    Votes: 10 83.3%
  • Carowinds

    Votes: 9 75.0%
  • Dorney Park

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    12
  • Poll closed .

DinoInstitute

Well-Known Member
I love the different themes for the parks! Especially the muppets one sounds like it would be absolutely hysterical :hilarious:

I think before we break up into groups too much we should talk a bit more about a few more generics, like what we want the overall "project" we're doing to be (by that I mean do we want an overall connecting theme for all of them, even if just for marketing purposes? Like "Disney thrill series" or something along those lines)

On another note, another thing we should continue to brainstorm as a group about are the ideas that have been mentioned throughout on whether we want to do more coasters or Disney IPs, etc. Personally I think it would be a good opportunity to use tech that those types of parks otherwise wouldn't be able to have a lot of attractions of, like Test Track or Tower of Terror with how complex those are, rather than just basic thrill coasters. Another option is to have more dark rides if we want to connect it to the family side of the Disney brand (unless we dont :p)
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
I love the different themes for the parks! Especially the muppets one sounds like it would be absolutely hysterical :hilarious:

I think before we break up into groups too much we should talk a bit more about a few more generics, like what we want the overall "project" we're doing to be (by that I mean do we want an overall connecting theme for all of them, even if just for marketing purposes? Like "Disney thrill series" or something along those lines)

On another note, another thing we should continue to brainstorm as a group about are the ideas that have been mentioned throughout on whether we want to do more coasters or Disney IPs, etc. Personally I think it would be a good opportunity to use tech that those types of parks otherwise wouldn't be able to have a lot of attractions of, like Test Track or Tower of Terror with how complex those are, rather than just basic thrill coasters. Another option is to have more dark rides if we want to connect it to the family side of the Disney brand (unless we dont :p)
I have no problem brainstorming as a group, we are getting alot of great ideas coming here. I mean.. Muppets XP
 

D Hulk

Well-Known Member
I love the different themes for the parks! Especially the muppets one sounds like it would be absolutely hysterical :hilarious:

I think before we break up into groups too much we should talk a bit more about a few more generics, like what we want the overall "project" we're doing to be (by that I mean do we want an overall connecting theme for all of them, even if just for marketing purposes? Like "Disney thrill series" or something along those lines)

On another note, another thing we should continue to brainstorm as a group about are the ideas that have been mentioned throughout on whether we want to do more coasters or Disney IPs, etc. Personally I think it would be a good opportunity to use tech that those types of parks otherwise wouldn't be able to have a lot of attractions of, like Test Track or Tower of Terror with how complex those are, rather than just basic thrill coasters. Another option is to have more dark rides if we want to connect it to the family side of the Disney brand (unless we dont :p)
There is a sweet spot of combining thrill tech and Disney tech which we're working towards. That should appear in every coaster we create (roughly 50% of the projects), while every family addition should play with its IP in ways Disney Parks cannot. Tower of Terror is a great example - it was inspired by the fairly basic Freefall drop ride at Magic Mountain, but upgraded to Disney level. For the coaster types we're discussing, like an RMC or a strata coaster of a multi-launcher, I think the potential is there for the same plussed experiences.

Each park project is taking on a coherent goal (e.g., Magic Mountain is all DC thrill rides, Kings Dominion is all historical Americana). What could unite them all? Maybe a phrase similar to Shanghai Disneyland's "Authentically Disney and Uniquely Chinese." Something like "Disney Storytelling Meets Extreme Thrills."
 

kmbmw777

Well-Known Member
I love the different themes for the parks! Especially the muppets one sounds like it would be absolutely hysterical :hilarious:

I think before we break up into groups too much we should talk a bit more about a few more generics, like what we want the overall "project" we're doing to be (by that I mean do we want an overall connecting theme for all of them, even if just for marketing purposes? Like "Disney thrill series" or something along those lines)

On another note, another thing we should continue to brainstorm as a group about are the ideas that have been mentioned throughout on whether we want to do more coasters or Disney IPs, etc. Personally I think it would be a good opportunity to use tech that those types of parks otherwise wouldn't be able to have a lot of attractions of, like Test Track or Tower of Terror with how complex those are, rather than just basic thrill coasters. Another option is to have more dark rides if we want to connect it to the family side of the Disney brand (unless we dont :p)
I do agree that we need to make sure that we aren't all doing the same thing so brainstorming the big ideas would be smart.
 

kmbmw777

Well-Known Member
There is a sweet spot of combining thrill tech and Disney tech which we're working towards. That should appear in every coaster we create (roughly 50% of the projects), while every family addition should play with its IP in ways Disney Parks cannot. Tower of Terror is a great example - it was inspired by the fairly basic Freefall drop ride at Magic Mountain, but upgraded to Disney level. For the coaster types we're discussing, like an RMC or a strata coaster of a multi-launcher, I think the potential is there for the same plussed experiences.

Each park project is taking on a coherent goal (e.g., Magic Mountain is all DC thrill rides, Kings Dominion is all historical Americana). What could unite them all? Maybe a phrase similar to Shanghai Disneyland's "Authentically Disney and Uniquely Chinese." Something like "Disney Storytelling Meets Extreme Thrills."
"The Magic of Disney beyond Disney"?
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
Voxel trying to move this thread like
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