The Sole Imagineer Season 2: Redemption Island - Discussion Thread

spacemt354

Chili's
I'm here. :cool:
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Noice!
 

spacemt354

Chili's
But, I was really intrigued by the wormhole part of your backstory. However, one thing I am concerned about is how this land would transition to Fantasyland. It seems like a very contrasting transition, in my opinion. In addition, another worry about the wormhole is crowd control. How will the thousands of people who come in droves to see this brand new land be able to fit onto that one moving walkway and how will the walkway move slow enough to explain/establish the story for guests when it would need to move faster in order to keep up with the continuous stream of people? A final point on the wormhole is the fact that people could very easily get sick looking at all of those lights swirling around them. ;):p

Not that it really matters anymore;) But to hold us over while we wait for the next challenge...

- The transition from Fantasyland to Tomorrowland would not have changed much...it's the same in every Magic Kingdom type park.

- As for the crowd control aspect - we designed this land similar to how Diagon Alley is designed...where you enter through a "portal" of sorts into another land...same as you walk through the wall in DA. I was there last year during peak hours of the summer and crowd control really wasn't too bad....and I like the idea of it as a transition as it feels like an isolated land.

- Lastly, in terms of the moving walkway, we said in the proposal that there were walking paths as well
Aside from the moving walkway, there is also the option to walk
Think of it as the Uni parking deck where there are walking paths with a central moving walkway all enclosed with space-y stuff...kinda
like the updated Spaceship Earth tunnel after the garage in California scene.
 

RMichael21

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Not that it really matters anymore;) But to hold us over while we wait for the next challenge...

- The transition from Fantasyland to Tomorrowland would not have changed much...it's the same in every Magic Kingdom type park.

- As for the crowd control aspect - we designed this land similar to how Diagon Alley is designed...where you enter through a "portal" of sorts into another land...same as you walk through the wall in DA. I was there last year during peak hours of the summer and crowd control really wasn't too bad....and I like the idea of it as a transition as it feels like an isolated land.

- Lastly, in terms of the moving walkway, we said in the proposal that there were walking paths as well

Think of it as the Uni parking deck where there are walking paths with a central moving walkway all enclosed with space-y stuff...kinda
like the updated Spaceship Earth tunnel after the garage in California scene.
Oh, must have missed that. :p
 

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