The New Disneytopia (Second Draft)

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MagicKingdom4Ever

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Due to my personal dissatisfaction with how the first draft of the New Disneytopia was, I've decided to reboot it here. This time, I've decided to take it in a new direction. It'll consist of three parks: Dream Kingdom, Nautical Kingdom, and Cinematic Kingdom. The first is a land park, the second is a sea park, and the third is a studios park. Each parks will have their own attractions and theming.
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These are the three "castles" of each kingdom. We have the Enchanted Fairytale Castle (left) for Dream Kingdom, the kingdom of Atlantica (center) for Nautical Kingdom, and the Carthay Circle Theater for Cinematic Kingdom. Each kingdom, their lands, and their attractions will be gone over in later posts.​
 

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INTRODUCTION
"To all who come to this happy place, welcome. Disneytopia is a new land, one where dreams come true and fantasy becomes reality. Here, guests go on many adventures, reliving their favorite stories as well as journeying through new ones. Within three parks, guests will discover incredible new ways to ignite their dreams and create lasting memories for a lifetime."​
Opening Day Speech
This resort, placed somewhere in southern Texas, is a new resort with three parks, a shopping district, several hotels, and more. It is, in a way, Disney Parks at (hopefully) their best.

Join us tomorrow to begin our journey into Dream Kingdom.​
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let's begin, shall we?

DREAM KINGDOM
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OVERVIEW:
Imagine a place where fantasy lives, where stories, old and new, are brought to life, and where dreams come true. This is that place, a kingdom of dreams. Here, in many themed areas, guests will become immersed in amazing worlds of imagination and excitement. Here, they will create memories to last a lifetime and forever be enchanted.

Now this is a lot like the Magic Kingdom parks around the world, taking in traditions from all over. It contains a Utilidor like the Magic Kingdom. Similar to Disneyland Paris, all of the lands (with the exception of one) are done in an immersive way that makes you feel like you're in a new world. This would be the largest castle park in America as well as the first park opened in the resort. It would be what most people would think of when Disneytopia comes to mind.
PARK LAYOUT:
(I would like someone to map this out digitally)​
Like the majority of castle parks, guests walk in through Main Street, U.S.A., which recreates a Midwestern American town at the turn of the Twentieth Century. Unlike those, however, it does not end with the castle, but with Partners Circle, a small area with the iconic Partners statue in it. They soon cross a bridge over to Gardens of Dreams, a large space taking up the hub, similar to the Gardens of Imagination at Shanghai Disneyland. At the edge of the garden is the Enchanted Fairytale Castle, which can be seen all around the park.

Going clockwise around the park, guests head over to the mysterious jungles of
Adventureland, a bold adventure to exotic places. Heading north from that, guests enter the land of Frontierland, where the story of America's settling, heritage, and history are celebrated. Across the Rivers of America is Harbor Square, a recreation of San Francisco prior to the 1906 earthquake and fire.

The biggest area of the park is
Fantasyland, where fairytales come alive in several themed zones, all inspired by places in Europe. The area surrounds the River of Dreams. For a science fiction adventure, guests go to Possibilityland, where a "fictional" take on tomorrow is. For a more realistic vision of tomorrow, guests go down to Tomorrowland.

As for the parade route, it starts up in Harbor Square and goes down to Frontierland. It loops around the Gardens of Dreams and then ends in Possibilityland.

We shall go more into this areas and their attractions later on.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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MAIN STREET U.S.A.
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OVERVIEW:
Every story has a beginning. This story, of course, begins on Main Street, U.S.A. Here, guests are introduced to an old town of yesteryear that pays tribute to those who built the park. All around the city are fictional businesses named after imagineers who helped build it. In a way, it's the "opening credits" of the park.

But before you see the street, guests have to go into the main gates. However they may arrive, whether it be by monorail, bus, or boat, all they see from the outside is an old Victorian gateway as well as a green hill with a train station on the top. From this angle, it's unclear whether or not there is a park on the other side. However, once they walk through one of two tunnels, both featuring posters of attractions found in the park, there they enter into a town square. They are immersed in an old Midwestern town from the early 1900s, and from there, they can see the castle.

But it may interest you to know that the street doesn't end at a hub. Instead, it goes to a circular area called Partners Circle. There, the Partners statue stands atop a fountain. From a bridge, guests go into the Gardens of Dreams, the hub of the park.

But this isn't the only difference from the American Main Streets. Like Disneyland Paris, this area has two arcades: the Adventure Arcade and the Discovery Arcade, which serve as alternate entrances into Adventureland and Tomorrowland.
LAYOUT:
The train station for the DISNEYTOPIA RAILROAD is seen in the front of the park. In front is the floral mickey face while the station is entered in the back. On the left side of the square is CITY HALL and the FIREHOUSE, where guests can purchase interactive wands. On the right is the theater where MICKEY'S MAGICAL ADVENTURE plays. In the center of the square is the park, where guests can meet characters from time to time in a gazebo, nearby which is where an American Flag waves. On the left side of the street is the EMPORIUM, the biggest shop in the park that takes up three buildings. On the right side is CRYSTAL ARTS, SUNNY BOY ICE CREAM PARLOR, and DAPPER DAN'S BARBER SHOP.

Also entered from the square as well as side streets past the first and second blocks is ADVENTURE ARCADE, which goes into Adventureland, and DISCOVERY ARCADE, which goes into Tomorrowland. Both arcades give backdoor access to shops. Further on is MAIN STREET PHOTO and MICKEY'S MAGIC SHOP on the left and DISNEY CLOTHIERS and TONY'S DELI on the right. The third block consists of PIN TRADERS, MAIN STREET CINEMA, and PLEASURE ISLAND CANDY CO., on the right and MEMORY MAKER and MARCELINE CAFE on the left.

In Partners Circle is a second park where the Partners Fountain is. On the right is WALT'S LEGACY, a One Man's Dream style attraction, which is next to WALT'S AMERICAN RESTAURANT, similar to one found in Disneyland Paris. On the left is the MAIN STREET LIBRARY, where guests can meet Mickey Mouse. In all three sections of the street are places to board one of two vehicles: HORSE-DRAWN STREETCARS and the OMNIBUS.

Someone better be mapping this out. I'll number the things in later posts to make it easier. If not, oh well.

Tomorrow, we shall go more in-depth with some of the attractions.​
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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ATTRACTIONS
1 - Disneytopia Railroad

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Take a scenic tour of Dream Kingdom onboard a train. Here, guests will travel across the park, with four stops along the way. The railroad has four trains moving a day, each one named after family members of the Disney family, which include Walt, his brother, Roy, his father, Elias, and his wife, Lilian. They are all painted red and yellow and done in a design reckoning back to the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries.

There are four stations around the park. I shall explain each one and the journey to them.
Main Street Station
This station is done in the traditional style of Main Street stations. It is entered through the back of the hill because the front has the flowery image of Mickey's face. The building has a clock tower, a sign for Dream Kingdom, and several departure times within the building. There is even a smaller clock inside telling the time. The building is done in Late Victorian style.​
After leaving the station, the train will go through a tunnel and then into a jungle setting (since it is going through Adventureland. It will eventually go into an old explorer's camp, long abandoned but still containing some research. There are some curious monkeys checking it out, making a mess of the camp as they do. From there, it will enter into Frontierland.​

Frontierland Station
This station is done in Old West formatting, taking designs from stations in the late Nineteenth Century. Inside the station are departure times to cities in America. Around the station are also references to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad as well as surrounding attractions, as well as some for Harbor Square.

Journeying past the Rivers of America, guests see some of the same sights that the riverboat would see, including geysers, a beaver dam, a bear scratching at a tree, a Native American camp, an old trading post (which is seen from the back on the train but the front on the boat), and other nature scenes. Very soon, they will go through another tunnel. It starts out simple as a long tunnel, but pretty soon, guests are transported back to Ancient China, where they go over the Great Wall during its construction (referencing the Chinatown District of Harbor Square.) Then, going through another tunnel, guests appear in a diamond mine, resembling the one that the Seven Dwarfs mined through.
Fantasyland Station
This is the only station in the park that is entirely indoors. Also making it stand out is that it's in a mine setting. Here, guests are supposed to feel like they're in a diamond mine with hanging lanterns, abandoned mine carts nearby, and other things too.

As they go forward, the train passes some interesting sculptures of fairy tale characters, including Snow White, Pinocchio, and Dumbo. After exiting the cave, they go through the forest a little before passing into another tunnel, this one with a high-tech feeling. Looking around, guests see stars, the constellations themselves coming up and forming before their own eyes. After exiting the tunnel, they go through the forest a little more before stopping at the Tomorrowland station.
Tomorrowland Station
This station is accessed through a path near the Tomorrowland Electric Motorway. This station incorporates a futuristic design, taking designs from the 1950s futuristic view. Inside are departure times to places in outer space, including moons and planets within the Solar System.

When leaving the station, guests see the Tomorrowland Electric Motorway track, but after a while, they go into a tunnel. As they go through, they learn the story of EPCOT, Walt's Disney's Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. This includes a peek at the original model from the 1960s as well as audio footage of Walt Disney talking about it. From there, they exit the tunnel and go back to the Main Street Station.
2 - City Hall
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For those wanting help and services, this is where they find it. Here, they can get disability passes, Disney technology that they need for the parks, and other helpful things. This is also can access the Chamber of Commerce, where their purchased items will be taken.
3 - Mickey's Magical Adventure
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Within an old Victorian theater, made with golden wood, guests are about to see the performance of Yen Sid, the most powerful sorcerer in the world. However, when he fails to show up, Mickey must take control. With help from the Genie, Mirabel, Moana, Rafiki, Mama Odie, the Fairy Godmother, Merlin, and Rafiki, he learns that magic has no limits. All that is needed is the power of imagination. This new stage show combines several in-theater effects, some of the best acrobatics, stunts, and puppetry, and some songs from several films. It even comes with an original song: "The Power of Imagination."

More attractions will be seen tomorrow.
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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4 - Adventure Arcade
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Serving as a passage between Main Street and Adventureland is the Adventure Arcade, which is a tribute to the explorers of the early Twentieth Century. The iron-wrought corridor has several African and Asian influences to make it more exotic. This place also gives backdoor access to several shops along Main Street and serves as an alternate entrance to Adventureland.
5 - Discovery Arcade
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This passage between Main Street and Tomorrowland tributes scientists and visionaries throughout time. Done in a style of Steampunx and Dieselpunx, this brings guests to the futuristic world of Tomorrowland while also giving them access to several shops. Gas-iron lamps and drawings of old machines further set the atmosphere.
6 - Main Street Cinema
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Come inside an old Victorian theater to see several old Mickey Mouse shorts from the 1920s and 1930s play on a big screen. This includes classics such as Steamboat Willie, Plane Crazy, and more, showing the early days of the world's most phenomenal mouse.

The final three attractions of Main Street will be gone over tomorrow.
 

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7 - Walt's Legacy
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Located in a large manor house is a tribute to the life and legacy of Walter Elias Disney. This walkthrough attractions features several artifacts from his life, exhibits tracing the development and founding of the Walt Disney Company, and even an exhibition of all seven Disney resorts around the world (Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, Shanghai Disneyland, and now, Disneytopia). Unlike the One Man's Dream attraction at DHS, there is not a theater. There is, however, a documentary playing that talks about Walt Disney, beginning with his early life and ending with his presence in the parks even after his death.
8 - Horse-Drawn Streetcars​
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Take a ride on an old-fashioned streetcar pulled by horses, taking you from one end of the street to another. This includes stops in the Town Square, the center street, and Partners Circle.​
9 - Omnibus​
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There is a double-decker bus that goes down the street. For those looking for an alternate form of transportation to the square, center street, or Partners Circle, take this. It also contains advertisements for attractions in it as well as an old design of an early 1900s automobile.

Join us tomorrow as we go over what else is in the area.​
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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DINING
A - Sunny Boy Ice Cream Parlor
Step into an old-fashioned ice cream parlor selling a wide variety of flavors. Here, you can choose your flavor, toppings, and more and have the people make it right in front of you, allowing you to sit down and enjoy it after wards.
B - Tony's Deli
In a classic New York-inspired Deli, guests can come in and purchase soups, sandwiches, and cut meats. It's a good place to have lunch or dinner during a day at the parks.
C - Marceline Cafe
In an atmospheric, garden-like setting, guests can get their own food in a buffet-style eatery. (Reservation required.)
D - Walt's American Restaurant
Come into a luxury building where every room is themed to a different part of the park. Here, guests can taste authentic American food while looking around at artwork, artifacts, and other things linked to the seven other areas of the park. (Reservation required.)

Gardens of Dreams Room: In a library-esque room, look at several pictures of the castle as well as concept for the area and its attractions.
Fantasyland Room: In a medieval tavern-like room, see art and concept for Walt Disney's animated fairytales, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Alice in Wonderland, and Cinderella.
Frontierland Room: Inside a Victorian-style room, look at concept art for attractions such as Big Thunder Mountain and surrounding attractions.
Adventureland Room: In a room full of antiquities, look at concepts for attractions like Jungle Cruise, Enchanted Tiki Room, and Pirates of the Caribbean.
Harbor Square Room: Glimpse at Chinese drawings, pre-earthquake photos, and other San Francisco relics in this room.
Tomorrowland Room: Look at past Tomorrowland attractions in Disneyland within a setting resembling a 1950s futuristic view.
Possibilityland Room: Take a look at futuristic designs created for the land while sitting in a neon-lit room.

SHOPPING
E - Firehouse

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In this seemingly-normal firehouse is where Yen Sid, the powerful sorcerer, keeps his magic wands. As newly-appointed apprentices of the sorcerer, he is giving you wands (he doesn't trust anyone with hats after the broomstick fiasco that Mickey caused) to cast spells, making magical things happen around the park. These work in a similar fashion to the wands in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Universal parks. There is a marker on the ground where guests stand and cast their spells.
F - Emporium
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Come shop at the park's biggest store, the Emporium. Here, we've got everything a Disney fan would want, including park merchandise, pins, books, and the like. You want it, we have it.

G - Crystal Arts
This is the place where the best in mineral arts are sold. This includes jewelry, cups, bowls, and more things that are sure to bring a dazzle to your home.
H - Dapper Dan's Barber Shop
Recreating the old barber shops of yesteryear, this is a place for people to get a good haircut. While our barbers cut the hair of men, there is also a salon for women. We have well-trained hair stylists that are sure to make you look good. (Reservation required.)
I - Disney Clothiers
This store has the largest selection of Disney apparel in the park. Aside from shirts, hoodies, hats, and the like, this place also sells costumes and trinkets too.
J - Pin Traders
For those who have an interest in pin trading, this is the place to go. This store offers a grand selection of pins, some of which are exclusive to this park. It'll help out for those who want to give or get new, amazing pins.
K - Pleasure Island Candy Co.
Satisfy your sweet tooth in this colorful, candy-filled shop, where sugary delights are as far as the naked eye can see. We have Disney exclusives, such as chocolate Mickey bars and Mickey rice crispies, as well as classic candies such as lollipops, fudge, and cupcakes.
L - Memory Maker
This photo parlor allows you to cerish the moment. Here, you can pick ups memories and even take a turn with the green screen photography, which makes it appear like you are on one of our rides. It also contains photography equipment and cameras.
ENTERTAINMENT
10 - Main Street Library
Mickey Mouse has been studying up on his sorcery in this quaint library, but he always has time to stop and meet his fans. In fact, he's decided to set up a venue for them to see him face-to-face. Come in the passage through the library and meet Mickey in his apartment, where he has been practicing magic, and if you ask him, the mouse just might show off a trick or two.

Dapper Dans and the Main Street Marching Band play around here as well.
Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Chip, Dale, Donald, and Daisy also meet around here at select times.
Tomorrow, we shall begin the Garden of Dreams.​
 

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GARDENS OF DREAMS
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OVERVIEW:
Instead of the classic hub in the center of the park, we have the Gardens of Dreams. Similar to the Gardens of Imagination in Shanghai Disneyland, this whimsical setting captures the beauty and spirit of one's dreams. With the Enchanted Fairytale Castle in the background, guests can go around four different gardens.

The whole land is on an island with bridges to the other lands. Guests enter from a bridge in Main Street. On the left side of the island are brides to Adventureland, Frontierland, and Fantasyland and on the right side are bridges to Fantasyland, Possibilityland, and Tomorrowland. The island also has numerous flowers and garden displays.

But what are these four gardens? Three gardens, the Fantasia Garden, Circus Garden, and Enchanted Garden, are on the island. The fourth garden, the World's Garden, is across the water and between Tomorrowland and Main Street. Every Garden has their own unique touches that make them different from each other.

LAYOUT:
Walking in from Main Street, guests walk on the parade route, which goes around the Fantasia and Circus Gardens and over the bridges to Frontierland and Possibilityland. On the left side is the Fantasia Garden, which features an outdoor restaurant called COMPOSER CAFE. Nearby are a bunch of hedges displaying scenes from Fantasia and Fantasia 2000, including "Dance of the Hours," "Firebird Suite," and most importantly, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice." Nearby is the SORCERER'S SHOP, where guests can buy merchandise. Around here is also where they begin the SORCERERS OF DREAM KINGDOM interactive game, which relates to the Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. Here, guests help Yen Sid as he and the heroes of Disney battle against Disney Villains, led by the notorious Chernabog. Located near a fountain depicting the "Rite of Spring" scene is the bridge to Adventureland.

On the right side of the gardens is the Circus Garden, where guests can eat at the BIG TOP restaurant and shop at CIRCUS SUPPLY. In the center of the Garden is DUMBO THE FLYING ELEPHANT, which is like the Magic Kingdom's version of the ride with two spinners. There are bridges to Tomorrowland and World Garden from here.

Located up north between the parade route is the Enchanted Garden. This is the biggest garden of the four, complete with two bridges to the castle and a statue of Sorcerer Mickey in the center of it. Here is where guests can sit on benches and watch nighttime entertainment. This place also is home to a snack stand, ENCHANTED DELIGHTS, and a shop, GARDEN HOUSE.

Finally, there is a garden across the river known as the World Garden. Here, guests can eat at FESTIVAL OF FOOD, a buffet restaurant full of food from all over the world, and ride IT'S A SMALL WORLD, which is located right next to it. The restaurant actually looks into the ride in a Blue Bayou-type way.

We shall go over the attractions, dining, and entertainment later on. Sure hope someone's making that map.​
 

MagicKingdom4Ever

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Let's look at the attractions in Dream Kingdom

ATTRACTIONS
11 - Sorcerers of Dream Kingdom

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After purchasing their wands from the Firehouse, guests will find a secret passage into Yen Sid's private chambers, located in the Fantasia Gardens between hedges of himself and Chernabog. From here, guests will go in and sign up for the event. A sorcerer in training will take them over to a magic mirror, where Yen Sid appears and explains the situation.

For a long time, the Dream Kingdom has been at peace, protected by heroes and sorcerers alike. As for the villains, they have been banished to a place known as the Shadowlands, where they are unable to cause trouble for the heroes. There, the sorcerers kept a good eye on them to make sure they wouldn't cause any trouble. However, the other sorcerers have been turned to stone by Chernabog, the dead-raising demon from the "Night on Bald Mountain" segment of Fantasia and Yen Sid's sworn enemy. He has escaped from the Shadowlands and brought an army of Disney Villains with him, hoping that with their combined efforts, they will conquer the park by finding the six Kingdom Crystals, which are hidden in Fantasyland, Adventureland, Frontierland, Harbor Square, Gardens of Dreams, and Main Street. New Sorcerers are given a book on where to find portals in the park, where they can battle the villains and save the petrified sorcerers. Some portals will also bring in some heroes to help you on your way. At the end of the game, they go into the Enchanted Fairytale Castle, where they'll go spell-to-spell with Chernabog himself, located on the second floor of the castle in a secret room to the left.

12 - Dumbo the Flying Elephant
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In a vibrant and colorful circus setting, take a seat on a big-eared pachyderm and get ready to fly around a miniature stand where Timothy Q. Mouse conducts. Guests move up and down with a lever as their elephant spins around. Like the Magic Kingdom version of the ride, there are two spinners going at a time.​

13 - "It's a Small World"
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Join the happiest cruise that ever sailed in this classic attraction, now located at the World's Gardens in Gardens of Dreams. This is the first in-parks version of the attraction not to be located in Fantasyland.

In the queue, guests walk past several animal-shaped hedges, like they do in the Disneyland version of the ride. They then walk over a bridge to the loading area, where they board the boars. They go to the right and enter the building from there. This version of the building is designed in a colorful way, similar to Paris's version of the attraction.

The ride goes around the world in this particular order: The British Isles, Western Europe, Southern Europe, Northern Europe, and Eastern Europe in a European room, the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia in an Asian room, North Africa, West Africa, East Africa, Central Africa, and Southern Africa in an African room, South America, Central America, and the Caribbean in a Latin American room, the South Pacific, Australia, and Antarctica in an Oceanian room, Greenland, Canada, and the United States in a North American room, and then the theme park-esque finale, which contains bits of all over the world. The dolls presented in each room sing the song in their native language.

Join us tomorrow as we go over what else is in the gardens.
 

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DINING
M - Composer Cafe
Take a seat in an outdoor pavilion surrounded by Fantasia-inspired hedges. As you help yourself to sandwiches, grilled meat, hot dogs, chicken tenders, cheeseburgers, and other food, you can hear the music from the classic composers play around you.
N - Big Top
The circus is in town and hosting a delicious course of food. As guests sit in a circus tent surrounded by posters for their acts, including Dumbo, they will sit down and eat fresh American cuisine. They may even see acrobats fly overhead from time to time.
O - Enchanted Delights
Need a snack on the go? Look no further than this rustic shack in the Enchanted Garden, giving out snacks to those on the move. This includes churros, popcorn, pretzels, and more.
P - Festival of Food
Step into this exotic buffet that celebrates the cultures of the world. Here, guests will find foods from all over the world, from German Schnitzels to Thai Noodles, Japanese Sushi to Turkish Kebabs, you can find it here. Don't worry about getting around the world for this, because it's a Small World After All.
SHOPPING
Q - Sorcerer's Shop
Come into Yen Sid's emporium, where sorcerer apprentices can find their supplies. This features several Fantasia-themed souvenirs as well as other things that are sure to enchant you.
R - Circus Supply
Step right up to this collection of circus souvenirs. It has several plush toys, apparel, and more, sure to make you feel like a circus star. It is located in a small station where Casey, Jr. can be spotted.
S - Garden House
Take a break from the sun and come into this small gardening spot, where guests can fins magical accessories. Around here are also fairy items for fans of a certain pixie.
ENTERTAINMENT
Nighttime entertainment and parades happen here throughout the day.
Tinker Bell occasionally meets near the Garden House.

Tomorrow, we shall trek in uncharted territories in Adventureland.
 

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ADVENTURELAND
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OVERVIEW:
The thrill of adventure is a marvelous thing. Going around the world, seeing exotic places, encountering great and dangerous things along the way. This is something that can be felt in this land, which recreates the feeling in a tropical setting. Here, guests become explorers in these lush, exotic environments, seeing what they can find in it all.

This large area features four great places: Africa, Asia, Polynesia, and the Caribbean. Here, guests can brave the wild, go on a perilous adventure, see an island paradise, or sail with pirates. It's a jungle of fun for everyone!​
LAYOUT:
Entering from the hub, guests find themselves in a Polynesian village. Here, they can watch MOANA: A HOMECOMING CELEBRATION, which plays in a theater near the water. Located in buildings nearby is TAHITI TERRACE, a restaurant, ISLAND TREASURES, a gift shop, and the ENCHANTED TIKI ROOM, and updated version of the classic show.

South of that is a Caribbean area, which resembles a Seventeenth Century British Colonial town. Here, guests can look at the JOLLY ROGER, a pirate ship, or eat at PIECES OF EIGHT. They can also become a pirate at the PIRATE'S LEAGUE. Nearby is a large fortress, where PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN is housed. In the fortress is a restaurant, PIRATE GROTTO, and a gift shop, PILLAGE AND PLUNDER.

Across the pond, guests find themselves in an African village, done in traditional style. Here, they can board the world-famous JUNGLE CRUISE. Near the border with Frontierland is a restaurant, the WATERING HOLE, and a gift shop, SAFARI BAZAAR. Also nearby is the FESTIVAL OF THE LION KING.

Last but not least is an Indian area. Here, guests can visit MOWGLII'S TREEHOUSE, a play area. They can also eat at ADVENTURE OASIS and DELHI DINER. In the shadows of the area lies an old Bengali temple, where INDIANA JONES ADVENTURE: TEMPLE OF THE GOLDEN SERPENT is. Next to it is ADVENTURE OUTPOST, a gift shop.

I'm not sure how I feel about this section, so I may think on it for a while....​
 

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