The new Disneytopia (Part one: the main layout.)

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let us now go to a land of enchantment and wonder......

FANTASYLAND
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This is a world where Fantasy becomes Reality. Here, several classic stories are told as guests go around a river, connected by a familiar theme: music. Every attraction has a memorable score to it, including the castle. This theme helps guests further feel immersed in the magic and gives every place a different feel.

As they go through over a bridge past a castle stage, guests walk into the Enchanted Fairytale Castle, a large castle with references to all of the princesses on its spires. Inside the castle, they can look at the murals on the wall. On the left wing of the castle is Royal Banquet Hall and Bibbiti Bobbiti Boutique, where guests become princesses and knights. On the right wing of the castle is where the Royal Greeting Hall, where guests can meet the princesses. Nearby is a place where Adventure Mode ends, a place only accessible if the players have done everything else in Adventure Mode first.​

Stepping out of the castle, guests find themselves in a Bavarian Village, the music of the nearby attractions playing overhead. In the center of this village is Snow White's Carousel. On the left side of the village above a passage to Adventureland is A Tangled Tale, an original dark ride, Fantasy Hollow, a gift shop, and Quest Supplies, a medieval-themed store. On the right side of the village above a passage to Tomorrowland is Mickey's PhilharMagic, a new version of the show with randomized sequences. Nearby is Fantasia Inn, a restaurant, and Music Mercantile, a gift shop. Facing the river is a boathouse, where guests can board Voyage to the Crystal Grotto, a similar ride the the one in Shanghai. Near that and going east are Village Haus and Gepetto's Toymakers.
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Moving north, guests find themselves in a circus area. Big Top is a large dining area while Circus Souvenirs is a gift shop. In the heart of the land is Dumbo the Flying Elephant. A tunnel connects this part to Adventureland. Also in the region is Casey, Jr. the circus train that takes you on a tour of Fantasyland. It goes around the area of Voyage to the Crystal Grotto and inside a mountain region.​
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From the circus, guests move eastwards into a forest area. They go up north to get on the Disneytopia Railroad in the Seven Dwarfs' Mine. Nearby the attraction are Heigh Ho! souvenirs. Around the forest are other attractions too. Forest Menagerie is a gift shop selling magic creatures. Nearby is Search for the Dragon, a family coaster where guests go through the mountain to find a dragon. This has a tie-in to the land's backstory, which involves music and magic. Pooh's Hunny Hunt is located towards the end of the area in a Winnie the Pooh section. Nearby is Pooh Corner and Hunny Pot Spin, the latter is like Shanghai's teacups. Guests can either go into a London square area or proceed into a French village.
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Going into London, guest see building surrounding a park where the Jolly Holiday Band plays. On the left side of the area is where guests can ride Peter Pan's Flight, an extended version of the classic ride. It exits into a shop, Off to Neverland. Spoonful of Sugar is located east, alongside The Practically Perfect Adventures of Mary Poppins, another original dark ride. There is a restaurant, London Tavern as well as two other shops, Cruella De Vil Fashion and Thames Traders, the former being a store based off of 101 Dalmations while the other takes inspiration from other British tales, such as Alice in Wonderland, Brave, and others.
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Last but not least is a French Village area. Here, guests walk through the streets of Belle's village from Beauty and the Beast. Maurice's Souvenir Shop is located near a castle archway while going down towards the Bavarian village are Be Our Guest Beauty and Gaston's Tavern. Going through the archway, guests see the Beast's castle. Here, they can go on The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast, a similar ride to the in a cavern is Lumiere's Kitchen, a restaurant set inside the castle library where stories come to life around you. Going southward from that castle will take you to Tomorrowland.
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Attactions:​
  • Enchanted Fairytale Castle​
  • Snow White's Carousel​
  • A Tangled Tale​
  • Mickey's PhilharMagic​
  • Voyage to the Crystal Grotto​
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant​
  • Casey, Jr.​
  • Disneytopia Railroad​
  • Search for the Dragon​
  • Pooh's Hunny Hunt​
  • Hunny Pot Spin​
  • Peter Pan's Flight​
  • The Practically Perfect Adventures of Mary Poppins​
  • The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast​
Dining:
  • Royal Banquet Hall
  • Fantasia Inn
  • Village Haus
  • Big Top
  • Spoonful of Sugar
  • London Tavern
  • Gaston's Tavern
  • Lumiere's Kitchen
Shopping:
  • Bibbiti Bobbiti Boutique
  • Fantasy Hollow
  • Quest Supplies
  • Music Mercantile
  • Gepetto's Toymakers
  • Circus Souvenirs
  • Heigh Ho!
  • Forest Menagerie
  • Pooh Corner
  • Off to Neverland
  • Cruella DeVil Fashion
  • Thames Traders
  • Maurice's Souvenir Shop
  • Be Our Guest Beauty
Entertainment:
  • Royal Greeting Hall
  • Jolly Holiday Band
That's it for now. Come back tomorrow to see Tomorrowland.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let us now blast off into the future of........

TOMORROWLAND
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Welcome to the year 2155, two hundred years since the original Disneyland opened. By now, many advancements have been made in technology, space travel, and the like. This version of Tomorrowland returns the area to its realistic roots. (As for the Sci-Fi variant of the land, it is located south of this area and is called Possibilityland, but we'll go over that tomorrow.) When looking around this massive space, you will see that there's a great, big, beautiful tomorrow waiting for you and me.

When coming in through the hub, guests enter what an futuristic city would look like circa 1964, when Walt Disney was thinking of an urban city of his own, EPCOT. Several references to the concept are found throughout the area. As guests walk through the area, they see a set of futuristic buildings on both sides of them, the left one being near a path to Fantasyland. As they go down, guests see two attractions in the buildings. On the right is Rise of the Future, a Spacehip Earth-esque omnimover ride where guests go on a tour of space and time, looking at impressive moments from the Stone Age to today that shaped the future. The ride exits into Century 22 Expo, an interactive exhibition, and Expo Store, a shop. On the left is The Earth Project, a show that uses screens, animatronics, and in theater' effects to teach guests about how we can protect our planet from harmful impacts like climate change. The shop exits into Earth to You, an interactive exhibit, as well as The Garden Grill, a restaurant. At the end of the street is a fountain that has waters from all around the world, similar to the one that used to be at Epcot's entrance.​
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Further to the east is an area that focuses on technological advancements. In the center of a circular plaza is the tower where guests can ride the Jet-Pacs, a similar ride to the one found in Shanghai Disneyland. Up north near the border with Fantasyland (trees are used to hide the Beast's Castle from view), are two other things: World of Wonder, a gift shop, and Create Cafe, a buffet that pays tribute to creative minds who helped shape the future. On the Westernmost side of the area are two attractions. Electric Autopia is a new version of the classic ride where guests go around in electric vehicles instead of diesel ones. On the second floor of that is where guests can board the Peoplemover for a scenic tour of Tomorrowland and Possibilityland. In the southern part of this area is an ice cream parlor, Future of Frosty, and a path leading to the Disneytopia Railroad, which goes down to Main Street.
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Last but not least is an area themed to space exploration, which takes up the southern portion of the land. Here, guests are immersed in another plaza with attractions on both sides of it. On the left is a two-story building that houses Constellation Theater, a 360 theater show where guests look at constellations, and Space Mountain, a newer take on the classic where guests hurl around space itself. Both attractions exit into Astroshop. On the other side of the plaza is Mission: SPACE, a tamer version of the Epcot attraction where guests go on a randomized (meaning you won't know which mission you'll get) mission to one of the planets. The ride exits into the Astronaut Exhibits, an interactive attraction, and Mission Supplies, a gift shop. The restaurant Space 75 is also in the building. Going down further will take you to Possibilityland.
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Attractions:​
  • Rise of the Future​
  • Century 22 Expo​
  • The Earth Project​
  • Earth to You​
  • Jet-Pacs​
  • Electric Autopia​
  • Peoplemover​
  • Disneytopia Railroad​
  • Constellation Theater​
  • Space Mountain​
  • Mission: SPACE​
  • The Astronaut Exhibits​
Dining:
  • The Garden Grill
  • Create Cafe
  • Future of Frosty
  • Space 75
Shopping:
  • Expo Store
  • World of Wonder
  • Astroshop
  • Mission Suplies
Join us tomorrow as we go down to the fantasy counterpart of Tomorrowland, Possibilityland.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let us now journey into a science fiction world, otherwise known as.....

POSSIBILITYLAND
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Come to a place where fact and fantasy collide to create a new vision of tomorrow. This is a place where science fiction stories come alive and immerse guests within them. Aliens, space rangers, and superheroes are some of the many inhabitants of this world that is out of this world. The land's name comes from the idea that science fiction opens many possibilities for what could be reality.

As guests come in from the hub, they find themselves in a sci-fi environment that is supposed to make them feel like they're elsewhere. The buildings contain a futuristic design and some alien plants are in the gardens, making guests feel like they're on another planet. On the left side is Stitch Encounter, a Turtle Talk-style show where kids can speak to Stitch. Also on this side is Martian Merchants, a gift shop, and Comet Cafe, a restaurant. On the right side is Buzz Lightyear's Star Blasters, a ride that relates to the one in Shanghai. The ride exits into Star Command Supplies, another gift shop. In a circular plaza is where the Astro Orbiter is. Around the plaza, guests can access the shops and restaurants listed above as well as take a passage to the Possibility Arcade. Located in the southern portion of the plaza is the Apollo Theater, a musical show where a robotic conductor takes guests on a journey through the world of music. Up north is the Galactic Grill restaurant.​
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Located in the western portion of the land is an area themed to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, recreating the Avengers compound seen in the films. Walking in, guests see two buildings. On the left is a building to shop and dine, housing Stark Expo and Pym Test Kitchen. On the right is a building to further enter the MCU, the Avengers Station. Similar to the Marvel Universe attraction in Shanghai, this allows guests to meet super heroes, view movie props and costumes borrowed from Marvel Studios, and take part in two interactive exhibits, one where you can virtually try on Iron Man armor and one where you can train in the Mystic Arts. Avengers Vault is a gift shop. Playing on a nearby stage is Guardians of the Galaxy: Epic Dance Party, where an alien band plays music from across the universe, as well as the Guardians-esque hits from the 70's. Further on are two attractions. Avengers Adventures is a motion simulator ride where you join the Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy on several missions, which are randomized in a Star Tours way. The ride exits into S.H.E.I.L.D. Station, a gift shop. Spider-Man: Battle for New York is an ambitious new attraction where you join Spider-Man and his multiversal counterparts as they battle the Sinister Six on a roller coaster that combines several ride systems, similar to Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts.
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Attractions:
  • Stitch Encounter
  • Buzz Lightyear's Star Blasters
  • Astro Orbiter
  • Apollo Theater
  • Avengers Station
  • Avengers Adventures
  • Spider-Man: Battle for New York
Dining:
  • Comet Cafe
  • Galactic Grill
  • Pym Test Kitchen
Shopping:
  • Martian Merchants
  • Star Command Supplies
  • Stark Expo
  • Avengers Vault
  • S.H.I.E.L.D. Station
Entertainment:
  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Epic Dance Party
Now that I have the layout of the park, it would be interesting to see a map......

Anyways, that's all for today. We'll be looking at the entertainment and seasonal events of Magic World tomorrow.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let's now look at the park-wide entertainment.

Mickey's Festival of Fantasy: An original stage show that plays on the castle stage.
The Magic Happens Parade: A parade that showcases several Disney characters. Parades start on Main Street in the town square, go through Tomorrowland, and end in Fantasyland near Beast's castle.
Disney's Live the Dream firework show: This firework spectacular combines projections, water fountains, and fireworks to create a one-of-a-kind experience. Happens at night in front of the castle.

Seasonal Events:
Spring: Festival of Princesses and Pirates (Experience events and activities themed to your favorite princesses and pirates.)
Fall: Halloween time at Magic World (Take part in Mickey's Frightfully Fun Halloween Party, which involves trick-or-treating, new shows, and a pumpkin display on Main Street.)
Winter: Holidays at Magic World (Take part in Mickey's Frostily Fun Christmas Party, which involves new shows, an appearance by Santa Claus, and a dash of snow on Main Street and the castle.)
Other limited-time events will come around.

That's all for right now. We will go further into these in part 2 of this thread, which will be done later. Come back tomorrow for us to begin Neo World.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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With one park done, let's move on to the next one, Neo World.
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In the 1960s, Walt Disney began to think of a new community of his own, one where certain problems of the world were solved. Envisioned as a working, thriving community, Walt called this the Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow, or EPCOT. Although the idea was never truly realized, the spirit of the idea lived on in another park in Orlando, Epcot Center. Opened in 1982, this "Permanent World's Fair" was a showcase of the world.

This park is like Epcot in that way. While using the storytelling and characters of Disney, this park splits its offerings between educational and entertaining. This is to even out the park, making it pleasing for those who want education, but also pleasing to those who just want theme park rides. Thus, we give you Neo World, where the wonders of the universe are celebrated.

This park has five lands to explore, each containing their own pavilions (with the exception of Pandora):​
  • Humanity Showcase: Explore the progress and spirit of the human race.
    • Unity Pavilion​
    • Progress Pavilion​
    • Curiosity Pavilion​
    • Advancement Pavilion​
  • Technology Showcase: Look at the best of today's technology.
    • Robotics Pavilion​
    • Digital Pavilion​
    • Engineering Pavilion​
    • Animation Pavilion​
  • Culture Showcase: Travel around the world to many countries.
    • Americas Pavilion​
    • Europe Pavilion​
    • Asia Pavilion​
    • Africa Pavilion​
  • Nature Showcase: Learn about wildlife and conservation in this place.
    • Wild Pavilion​
    • Land Pavilion​
    • Sea Pavilion​
    • Air Pavilion​
  • Pandora: The World of Avatar: Travel to a place like Earth, but different in many ways.​
These areas will be gone over in later posts.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let's look at the first of the five areas of Neo World.....

HUMANITY SHOWCASE
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Welcome to a place where the spirit and achievements of the human race are celebrated. Here, people are invited to come in and learn more about the complex beings that we are.​

When first coming in, guests go around a park full of spires, where the Legacy Stones are. This is where they can put their names in and show that they were in this world of tomorrow. On the left side is World Today, the biggest gift shop in the park, and Neo World Center, a help and service center. On the right side is World of Flavors, a restaurant, and Neo World Greeting Post, a Meet-and-Greet place.

Exiting the main plaza, they go into the Progress Pavilion. The Unity Pavilion is on the left while the Curiosity Pavilion is on the right. In the center of a lagoon is an island connected with several bridges, and that is where the Advancement Pavilion is.
UNITY PAVILION
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This is a place where people are united in one world. Located to the west near the border with Technology Showcase, this is where all of the people on earth, no matter where they come from, are celebrated.

Near the water is a fountain with the globe on it. Behind it is a shop and a restaurant. Celebration Cafe is on the left while United Peoples Place is a gift shop. At the end of the path between those is the towering, colorful structure of "It's a Small World." Bringing the ride back to its World's Fair Origins, this version of the ride has several flags in front of it, one for each of the countries seen on the ride (which is a lot.)

PROGRESS PAVILION
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See how humanity has progressed in their technological achievements through a short period of time. In a large, colloseum-shaped area, guests can truly get a hands-on experience on what progress is like.

There are two attractions in this pavilion. The Carousel of Progress is an updated version of the Magic Kingdom attraction with a new ending and more realistic audio-animatronics. The Progress Exhibits show more big progressions throughout time.​
CURIOSITY PAVILION
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The human mind is an amazing thing. Why don't we go into it and see what amazing things we can imagine. This is basically a newer version of the Imagination Pavilion, but much better.

While a bunch of mind-bending things are on the left as the pavilion heads into Nature Showcase, the pavilion itself is on the right. A pair of glass pyramids sit over there, inviting guests to come on in. While Imagine Eats sits near the mind-benders, which include a reverse waterfall, a pair of dancing fountains, and a waterfall resembling E. C. Escher's "Relativity," guests can go into the pavilion itself. Here, they can go on a trackless ride called Curiosity Unleashed, where guests see the power of curiosity at its fullest. Led by brother-sister dragons named Dream and Wish, guests travel through worlds beyond their imagination, encountering a few familiar faces in the process. The Curious Exhibits is an interactive attraction and the Imagination Station is a gift shop.
ADVANCEMENT PAVILION
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In the center of the park is the towering pyramid, where the key attraction, Age of Advancements, is housed. This is a sequel to Horizons, where guests go through possible futures where humanity has progressed even more. Guests can also take part in the end by creating their own future based off of questions asked at the end of the ride. It exits into two places, an interactive exhibit called Project: Tomorrow and a gift shop called Advancement Atrium.

Attractions:​
  • Legacy Stones​
  • "It's a Small World"​
  • Carousel of Progress​
  • The Progress Exhibits​
  • Curiosity Unleashed​
  • The Curious Exhibits​
  • Age of Advancements​
  • Project: Tomorrow​
Help and Service:​
  • Neo World Center​
Dining:​
  • World of Flavors​
  • Celebration Cafe​
  • Imagine Eats​
Shopping:
  • World Today
  • United Peoples Place
  • Imagination Station
  • Advancement Atrium
Join us tomorrow when we look at Technology Showcase.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let us now see the technological advancements of our time in......

TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE
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Welcome to a celebration of the modern world's best technology. Here, guests can get their hands on technological advancements and interact with them in attractions. In four pavilions, guests will see the evolution of robotics, animation, digital technology, and vehicle engineering up close.
ROBOTICS PAVILION
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See the ongoing technological advancements in our robotics. This includes the development of Audio-Animatronics, as well as a shooter ride involving rampaging robots.

In a large, futuristic pavilion, guests go inside to see several robots on display, real and fictional. The Robotics Exhibits show the evolution of robots throughout time. On the other side of the pavilion is Big Hero 6: Robot Ruckus, a shooter ride where you help Hiro, Baymax, and the others defend San Fransokyo against a bunch of rogue robots. The ride exits into the Technology Exhibition, where you can virtually design and test robots, and Krei Expo, a gift shop.

DIGITAL PAVILION
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What is it like to be in a digital environment? Come to this pavilion and learn for yourself. Learn about the technological achievements made in the digital world, get some hands-on experience with it, and even go through an adrenaline-pumping ride through it on a Lightcycle.

The biggest pavilion in the resort, the bridge to the Advancements Island is near this pavilion. It consists of a giant, futuristic structure with glowing blue light. Here, you can ride TRON Lightcycle Run, where guests go on a high-speed race into the Grid. The ride exits into Electric Power Co. as well as a larger building. This features Bites and Pieces, a restaurant, and The Digital World, an exhibition of digital technology, virtual realty, and computers.

ENGINEERING PAVILION
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Get ready to see the world of engineering up close in vehicle design. Become one on a specific attraction and even virtually test it out as well.

In a futuristic garage-esque setting, guests look around to see a vast garden displaying many car models, from the late 1800s to today. Near these is a snack stand, Pit Stop. Housed in the main pavilion is Test Track, a newer version of the ride that takes the experience further by giving out more things to test. The ride exits into The Design Studio, a place to design cars, and the Test Garage, a gift shop.
ANIMATION PAVILION
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Located near Culture Showcase is a building resembling the Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, California. Here, guests can learn about the ever-evolving world of animation, and even become part of it.

Walking inside the building, guests find themselves in a room full of screens (think of the Disney Animation building in DCA). All around are several attractions. On the left side is Art of Animation, an exhibition, and Animation Academy, where guests learn how to draw Disney characters. On the right side is Animator's Palate, a restaurant, and Short Film Theater, where guests watch Disney and Pixar short films. In the center of the room is the entrance to Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, a trackless ride with new scenes, inspired by the one in DHS. The ride exits into Cartoon Curios

Attractions:
  • The Robotics Exhibits
  • Big Hero 6: Robot Ruckus
  • Technology Exhibition
  • TRON Lightcycle Run
  • The Digital World
  • Test Track
  • The Design Studio
  • Art of Animation​
  • Animation Academy​
  • Short Film Theater​
  • Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway​
Dining:
  • Bites and Pieces
  • Pit Stop
  • Animator's Palate
Shopping:
  • Krei Expo
  • Electric Power Co.
  • Test Garage
  • Cartoon Curios
Tomorrow, we shall look over the next big area, Culture Showcase.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let's go all around the world at.....

CULTURE SHOWCASE
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Go around the world in a cultural odyssey, encountering characters, tasting exotic foods, seeing merchandise from around the world, and more. In four regions, three countries in each one, guests will get a feel of the cultures of the world.

THE AMERICAS PAVILION (Canada, Mexico, and Colombia)
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This pavilion is split into three parts: a Quebec village, a Mexican town, and a Colombian mountain range. There is a landmark in all three locations. Canada has a replica of Chateau Frontenac, Mexico has a Mayan Pyramid, and Colombia has the Casita from Encanto. All of these landmarks have an attraction in them. The Chateau has a circle-vision show about Canada called O, Canada, the pyramid has a boat ride through Mexico called Rio de Mystica, and the Casita has a show called Encanto: The Magic of Music, a musical show based off of the film. Each pavilion has an exhibition: Wonders of Canada, Mexican Art Gallery, and Colombian Historical Site. Also in the area is a restaurant and shop for each area. Fort Henry Wine Cellar, La Casa de la Chupacabras, and Tastes of Colombia are the restaurants while Golden Leaf Outpost, El Mecanto, and Colombia Mi Encanto are the shops.

EUROPE PAVILION (Italy, Germany, and France)
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On the left side of a bridge to the Advancements Pavilion is an area based off of Europe. Here, guests travel through the streets of Venice, complete with Venetian Gondolas, a German village, complete with a circle-vision show about Germany called Heart of Germany, and the streets of Paris, where Ratatouille: Remy's Adventure is located. The area has three landmarks: St. Paul's Tower in Italy, a German watchtower in Germany, and the Eiffel Tower in France. Every area has a restaurant, exhibition, and shop. Italy has Marco's Restaurante Italiano, Bella Italia, and Merchants of Venice, Germany has Mein Bratwurst, Der Deustchland, and Oktoberfest Emporium, and France has Chez Paris, Vive la France, and Le Passions de France.

ASIA PAVILION (China, Japan, and India)
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In a majestic Asian city to the right of the bridge, guests are immersed in three areas: Ancient villages of China and Japan and a modern village of India. These involve recreations of the Forbidden City Palace, Asakusa Temple, and Taj Mahal. In these three landmarks, people can experience Mulan: A Warrior's Tale, a dark ride, Land of Majesty, a circle-vision show about Japan, and Ganges River Cruise, a boat ride through India with a few drops in it. These areas have cultural things like exhibitions, dining, and shopping. China has Gardens of Culture, Rising Moon Restaurant, and Panda Possessions, Japan has the Shogun Gallery, Tepan Dashi Restaurant, and Tokyo Traders, and India has Treasures of India, Delhi Dish, and Maharajah Marketplace.

AFRICA PAVILION (Mali, South Africa, and Kenya)
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Guests come into the mud-built markets of Timbuktu, the colonial village of Cape Town, and a tribal East African village. Inside a recreation of the Timbuktu Mosque is a circle-vision show called Magnificent Mali, behind a lighthouse is an omnimover ride through history in South Africa called The South African Adventure, and behind a massive tree in a theater is the Festival of the Lion King. Exhibits include Malian Art Gallery, The Cape Town Exhibits, and Africa up Close. Dining includes Timbuktu Table, Cape of Good Hope, and Tusker Tavern. Shopping includes Malian Market, Colors of Africa, and Zuri's Bazaar.

Attractions:
  • O, Canada​
  • Rio de Mystica​
  • Wonders of Canada​
  • Mexican Art Gallery​
  • Colombian Heritage Site​
  • Venetian Gondolas​
  • Heart of Germany​
  • Ratatouille: Remy's Adventure​
  • Bella Italia​
  • Mein Deustchland​
  • Vive le France​
  • Mulan: A Warrior's Tale​
  • Land of Magesty​
  • Ganges River Cruise​
  • Gardens of Culture​
  • Shogun Gallery​
  • Treasures of India​
  • Magnificent Mali​
  • The South African Adventure​
  • Malian Art Gallery​
  • The Cape Down Exhibits​
  • Africa Up Close​
Dining:
  • Fort Henry Wine Cellar
  • La Casa de la Chupacabras
  • Tastes of Colombia
  • Marco's Restaurante Italiano
  • Mein Bratwurst
  • Chez Paris
  • Rising Moon Restaurant
  • Tepan Dashi Restaurant
  • Delhi Dish
  • Timbuktu Table
  • Cape of Good Hope
  • Tusker Tavern
Shopping:
  • Golden Leaf Outpost
  • El Mercanto
  • Colombia Mi Encanto
  • Merchants of Venice
  • Oktoberfest Emporium
  • Le Passions de Paris
  • Panda Possessions
  • Tokyo Traders
  • Maharajah Market
  • Malian Market
  • Colors of Africa
  • Zuri's Bazaar
Entertainment:
  • Encanto: The Magic of Music
  • Festival of the Lion King
And that sums up Culture Showcase. Join us tomorrow as we look at Nature Showcase.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let's see the world of nature up close in......

NATURE SHOWCASE
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Come and see the natural world in four different pavilions. Here, guests can see live animals, go under the sea, fly around the world, and learn about the roles of nature in our everyday life. It's a wild time here!​

WILD PAVILION
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Flowing with the nearby Africa Pavilion is a small, African village. Here, guests will find Safari Traders and the Hungry Hyena. In the back of the village are two attractions to see animals up close. Wild Walkways is a zoo-like environment where guests can see animals from around the world. Kilimanjaro Safaris is like the one in DAK, but slightly smaller. Here, they can see African animals on a man-made savanna.​

LAND PAVILION
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This is a different Land Pavilion than the one established at Epcot. Located in a lush jungle environment is a giant tree, where guests can learn more about the land. In here is a show called Land of Life, a film about environmental protection and conservation. Around the area is a train, which takes people backstage to the Animal Care Center. Here, guests meet with smaller animals and see what's going on in the medical bay. This takes animals from the nearby Wild and Sea Pavilions, as well as those from this pavilion. Back near the tree are metal buildings housing Growing Up with the Land, an exhibition and Sunshine Tree Terrace, a restaurant.
SEA PAVILION
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Welcome to the Marine Life Institute's new campus, here in Neo World. Here, they are offering several experiences for those who want to see the sea life up close. Nemo and Friends Searider, a motion simulator similar to the one in Tokyo Disneysea, is the main attraction, alongside the Marine Life Institute Exhibits. Here, guests can view sea life up close. Coral Cafe is a restaurant inside, even though it doesn't sell seafood (fish are friends, not food), and exiting the pavilion is a gift shop, Big Blue World. Also in the building is Turtle Talk with Crush.

AIR PAVILION
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Located between the entrance to Pandora and the Curiosity Pavilion is a large building resembling a weather station. Here, guests can go inside and learn about the weather, the skies, and the effects of pollution in The Skies Exhibits. Located further into the pavilion is the classic flight simulator ride, Soarin', now with extended time to look at the places as well as a finale in Neo World. Flight Fancy is a gift shop nearby and Aviator's Grill is a gift shop.​

Attractions:
  • Kilimanjaro Safaris
  • Wild Walkway
  • Land of Life
  • Animal Care Center
  • Growing Up with the Land
  • Nemo and Friends Searider
  • Marine Life Institute Exhibits
  • Turtle Talk with Crush
  • The Skies Exhibits
  • Soarin'
Dining:
  • Hungry Hyena
  • Sunshine Tree Terrace
  • Coral Cafe
  • Aviator's Grill
Shopping:
  • Safari Traders
  • Big Blue World
  • Flight Fancy

So that's all of the showcases. Come back tomorrow when we see Pandora: The World of Avatar.
 

ThemeParkPriest

Well-Known Member
Let's see the world of nature up close in......

NATURE SHOWCASE
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Come and see the natural world in four different pavilions. Here, guests can see live animals, go under the sea, fly around the world, and learn about the roles of nature in our everyday life. It's a wild time here!​

WILD PAVILION
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Flowing with the nearby Africa Pavilion is a small, African village. Here, guests will find Safari Traders and the Hungry Hyena. In the back of the village are two attractions to see animals up close. Wild Walkways is a zoo-like environment where guests can see animals from around the world. Kilimanjaro Safaris is like the one in DAK, but slightly smaller. Here, they can see African animals on a man-made savanna.​

LAND PAVILION
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This is a different Land Pavilion than the one established at Epcot. Located in a lush jungle environment is a giant tree, where guests can learn more about the land. In here is a show called Land of Life, a film about environmental protection and conservation. Around the area is a train, which takes people backstage to the Animal Care Center. Here, guests meet with smaller animals and see what's going on in the medical bay. This takes animals from the nearby Wild and Sea Pavilions, as well as those from this pavilion. Back near the tree are metal buildings housing Growing Up with the Land, an exhibition and Sunshine Tree Terrace, a restaurant.
SEA PAVILION
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Welcome to the Marine Life Institute's new campus, here in Neo World. Here, they are offering several experiences for those who want to see the sea life up close. Nemo and Friends Searider, a motion simulator similar to the one in Tokyo Disneysea, is the main attraction, alongside the Marine Life Institute Exhibits. Here, guests can view sea life up close. Coral Cafe is a restaurant inside, even though it doesn't sell seafood (fish are friends, not food), and exiting the pavilion is a gift shop, Big Blue World. Also in the building is Turtle Talk with Crush.

AIR PAVILION
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Located between the entrance to Pandora and the Curiosity Pavilion is a large building resembling a weather station. Here, guests can go inside and learn about the weather, the skies, and the effects of pollution in The Skies Exhibits. Located further into the pavilion is the classic flight simulator ride, Soarin', now with extended time to look at the places as well as a finale in Neo World. Flight Fancy is a gift shop nearby and Aviator's Grill is a gift shop.​

Attractions:
  • Kilimanjaro Safaris
  • Wild Walkway
  • Land of Life
  • Animal Care Center
  • Growing Up with the Land
  • Nemo and Friends Searider
  • Marine Life Institute Exhibits
  • Turtle Talk with Crush
  • The Skies Exhibits
  • Soarin'
Dining:
  • Hungry Hyena
  • Sunshine Tree Terrace
  • Coral Cafe
  • Aviator's Grill
Shopping:
  • Safari Traders
  • Big Blue World
  • Flight Fancy

So that's all of the showcases. Come back tomorrow when we see Pandora: The World of Avatar.
Great work! I wish I could crank my Bible World project out as quickly as you crank yours out!
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Now, onto the last land of Neo World, which serves as an extension to Nature Showcase in a way......

PANDORA: THE WORLD OF AVATAR
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Travel to a world beyond belief in Pandora, a world like Earth but different in so many ways. Here, guests can see the magic of nature at its fullest, where every being on the planet connects to it. Mountains float, plants light up, and more unbelievable things happen here.

This area is a lot like the one in Disney's Animal Kingdom, except there are a few exceptions. There is only one entrance, one between the Sea and Air pavilions. Guests go into the Valley of Mo'ara, a big exploration area around the floating mountains. Around here is where the Na'vi Drummers play. On the right side is a Na'vi village where Colors of Mo'ara, a gift shop, is located. Nearby that is Na'vi River Journey, a different version than the one in DAK, with animatronic animals, a backstory to the ride, and more encounters with the Na'vi people aside from the Shaman of Songs and a few warriors. On the right side is a former RDA camp overgrown by the wild, where Saluti Canteen and Pongu Pongu are as dining options. Between these two areas is the entrance to Avatar Flight of Passage, which has updated scenes from The Way of Water as well as more educational tie-ins. The ride exits into the camp, where the gift shop Windtraders is.
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Attractions:​
  • Valley of Mo'ara​
  • Na'vi River Journey​
  • Avatar Flight of Passage​
Dining:
  • Saluti Canteen
  • Pongu Pongu
Shopping:
  • Colors of Mo'ara
  • Windtraders
Entertainment:
  • Na'vi Drummers
Join us tomorrow as we look at entertainment and seasonal events in Neo World.
 

Garfield Builder

Well-Known Member
  • Main Street, U.S.A.: A turn-of-the-century Midwestern town.​
  • Waterfront Square: A seaside port during the Gilded Age.​
  • Frontierland: A journey through American history.​
  • Adventureland: An exciting tour of the world's most exotic places.​
  • Fantasyland: A world where fairy tales come alive.​
  • Tomorrowland: A "real" future where science depicts a bright future.​
  • Possibilityland: A "fantasy" future where science fiction stories come to life.​
What do you mean when you said Waterfront Square takes place during the Gilded Age?
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
What do you mean when you said Waterfront Square takes place during the Gilded Age?
I don't think the Gilded Age is a very well-known era. It was a time of American history between the Civil War and the turn of the Twentieth Century where several immigrants came to America. The term 'Gilded Age' was invented by Mark Twain, describing the country he was living in as looking good from the outside (it was a time of financial growth), but it was bad on the inside (It had political corruption, social problems, and robber barons.)
 

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