The "Ultimate" Castle Park

HomeImagineer

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I do have some concept sketches, the first being an MS Paint sketch that has a layout but doesn't really have proper sizing, and then a second attempt using a map of the Magic Kingdom for reference. They're both outdated, though- the first had a Critter Country, and both have a New Orleans Square and Liberty Square. I ended up scrapping New Orleans Square and Liberty Square to both help the original Disneyland and Magic Kingdom keep something unique (respectively), and also because I ended up moving this park's Splash Mountain back to the now rethemed Bear Country. There's a reason it's not Critter Country anymore though, and we'll get to that soon!
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Left was drawn April 2024, right was done June 2024. The latest one is approximately the layout I have in mind for the final, with Frontierland moving down to take NOS's place, and Bear Country moving north of that.

And just for fun: My original idea for an "ultimate" park, dating back to April 2019:


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My idea for this was having the five major lands (Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Frontierland, and New Orleans Square) with intermediate lands between them that served as transitions. For example, Critter Country is country + talking animals, so it goes between Frontierland and Fantasyland.

I used this original 2019 idea as a basis for this project when I started it up again in April of this year, and as I cover the last few lands it'll be clear how much it's evolved- but in some ways also stayed true to the original idea.
thats fine ^^ & i love ur plan alot maybe one day or soon i would sketch/draw-out for u a master plan/blueprint on ur ultimate castle plan as a better quality, & hey u know it would be great after ur ultimate castle park?
 
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cdunlap

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Sleepy Hollow


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Tucked along the park's rivers is Sleepy Hollow, a colonial-era village similar to Liberty Square, always set in the autumn. Trees are always warm hues, leaves always scatter the ground, and somehow there's a cold breeze blowing, even in summer. And with this eternal autumn is the fact that every day is Halloween here in Sleepy Hollow. The townsfolk talk about legends like the Headless Horseman, or the old, abandoned estate by the river, curious about what ghost stories may be true. On a lighter side, though, there's plenty of fun festivities for the whole family to be had! This land is essentially a Haunted Mansion and Headless Horseman combination land. At night, the land is blanketed in an ominous blue light as ghosts begin to roam the street to meet guests.


Rides

  • The Haunted Mansion (Dark Ride)
    • Resting on a hill alongside the riverbanks, this old New York-style estate has fallen into disrepair. The rusty and vine-covered gates are said to mysteriously blow open on Halloween, and the bravest of locals venture inside, hoping to see a ghost... or nine hundred and ninety-nine. This classic dark ride is here in its original state, with modern advancements to ensure the animatronics and effects work their best. And don't worry- the Hatbox Ghost is in his rightful place outside the attic. No unhappy haunts here!
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Dark Ride)
    • A more intense Mr. Toad's, guests ride in horse-drawn carriages as they dash through the woods, hoping to make it over the covered bridge before the Headless Horseman can get them.
  • The Liberty Belle Riverboat (Amusement Ride)
    • The iconic Magic Kingdom riverboat is here, offering a ride around Old Pirate's Island. Unlike the S.S. Columbia, the Riverboat does a full loop without stopping. (The S.S. Columbia has a cove harbor it pulls into to allow the Liberty Belle to pass.)

Attractions & Entertainment

  • A Hocus Pocus Spelltacular(Stage Show)
    • The Sanderson Sisters have returned after 300 years to the day and are ready to show off their wickedly whimsical witchery to all their adoring fans!
  • The Muppets Present... Great American Folktales! (Street Performance)
    • In the windows of Sleepy Hollow, one can find Kermit, Ms. Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo, and Sam the Eagle as they tell various American folktales, from Paul Bunyan to Johnny Appleseed. Shows rotate throughout the day.
  • The Voices of Liberty (Street Performance)
    • Alternating with the Muppets, guests can enjoy classic folksong harmonies sung out on the streets of Sleepy Hollow.
  • Lafitte's Catacombs Tunnel (Walk-Through)
    • Near the Haunted Mansion, guests can find a graveyard to stroll through with a large mausoleum in the back. Entering the mausoleum takes guests underground through a winding catacomb tunnel before emerging on Old Pirate Island.

Dining

  • [Unnamed Haunted Mansion Restaurant] (Full Service)
    • On the side of the Mansion, guests will find a secret entrance leading to an old dining hall, seemingly long abandoned... but they'll soon find that the hall is full of many ghosts. Some are happy waiters and waitresses; some are interesting characters roaming the hall; some are even animatronics or projections. Sort of like a Haunted Mansion version of the Adventurer's Club- there's many ghosts you could meet here! Food-wise, it's more colonial-style fine dining.
  • Sleepy Hollow Inn (Quick Service)
    • Connected to The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, themed to the hall where the film's Halloween party was held, with extended seating themed to the fire-lit library from the film's opening. Serves standard American food and Halloween treats.
  • Columbia Harbor House (Quick Service)
    • On the riverbanks is this nautical seafood restaurant, serving fish & chips, fish sandwiches, and more.

Shops

  • Memento Mori
    • A Haunted Mansion gift shop themed to Madame Leota's old seance parlor from when she was alive. Also has other spooky Disney merch.
  • Ye Old Christmas Shoppe
    • Although it's Halloween night, that only means Christmas season is just a few hours away! This shop sells ornaments and decorations for various holidays in the holiday season.

Reminds me of this land I worked on with a few others as part of a competition.
Autumn Landing
A New Realm at Disneyland Park (Opening 2019)

Created by Team Loki: (@MonorailRed , @Dark PerGron , @ThemeParkPriest , @Brer Panther , @AceAstro , @cdunlap , @Disney Warrior )

At the Team Loki lab, many ideas were tossed around for what could be placed in that large northwestern plot of land at Disneyland, but the winning idea was a land themed around New England, mixed with autumn and horror elements.

This idea was chosen because horror (as a concept for a land) was underutilized in the park, since most other lands are based on film genres. It was decided to combine this idea with an autumn-themed land inspired by New England, and as some people say, “the rest is history.”

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There is something for everyone in this humble town beside the Harborside Beacon lighthouse, from the terrifying thrills of Hocus Pocus Spellbinding Adventure to the crazy antics of the Muppets in their Hayride to the tasty food options at restaurants like the Autumn Breeze Tavern and the many shops.


Autumn Landing Land Atmosphere/Walkthrough
  • Lighthouse Name: Harborside Beacon

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The Harvest Festival
Featuring with booths selling foods, explorable buildings, and a community dining table! It will be within a small square of the village!

Sanderson Apothecary
A small, Hocus Pocus gift shop.

Danse Macabre Curios
A small gift shop at the end of the library.

Van Tassel Farmhouse
A small gift shop at the end of of Sleepy Hallow.

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Bountiful Dining​

Autumn Breeze Tavern
View attachment 716676The Autumn Breeze Tavern is a popular hangout spot for the many residents of Autumn Landing. Established in 1621 (the year of the first thanksgiving), the tavern quickly became popular for its warm, relaxing atmosphere, as well as for its amazing New England-style food. Residents also flock to the tavern because it is a safe respite from the outside curse.The exterior of the Autumn Breeze Tavern is inspired by multiple historic taverns in the area, such as the White Horse Tavern in Rhode Island, the Wayside Inn near Boston, and the Dorset Inn in Vermont. The interior of the restaurant also evokes that late 18th/early 19th century tavern vibe with rustic wooden seats, tables, and benches. The windows project autumnal mountains and trees with red, brown, yellow, and orange leaves, and relaxing colonial music is playing to further suggest a calm atmosphere.

Appetizers:

Cornbread: A classic, flavorful bread, perfect to start a meal
Mixed Local Vegetables: Green beans, carrots, squash. Options change every week.

Entrees:
(All entrees come with choice of side)
Seasoned New England-style Turkey: Rich, juicy turkey topped with seasonings.

Rhode Island Quahog: Stuffed with onions, peppers, and chorizo sausage.

Chicken Pot Pie: An enticing combination of chicken, vegetables, and pie crust.

Sweet Potato Pie: A unique dish consisting of Northeastern sweet potatoes in a pie format.

New England-style Steak: Char grilled juicy steak flavored with seasonings.

Create-your-own Salad: Choose from multiple different veggies, meats, dressings, and other toppings to make your own salad dish.

Baked Bean Sandwich: Two slices of toast filled with Boston baked beans, other veggies

Maine Lobster: A gargantuan red lobster, perfect for seafood fans (serves 2)

Lobster Roll: Classic Maine lobster served inside of a hoagie roll, topped
with mayo, lettuce, and celery.

Sides:
Stuffing
Gravy
Cranberry Sauce
Steamed Veggies
New England Clam Chowder
Crab Cakes
Side Salad
Roasted Potatoes

Desserts:

Wild Blueberry Pie: Fresh Maine blueberries served inside of a warm pie crust.

Pumpkin Pie: An Autumn Landing classic topped with whipped cream.

Boston Cream Pie: Filled with vanilla custard and topped with chocolate icing.

Apple Cider Doughnut: 6 mini donuts served with dipping sauce

Indian Pudding: Thick bread pudding flavored with molasses and topped with cinnamon.

Ice Cream Flavor of the Day: Changes every day, recent flavors include vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, coffee, cookies and cream, and maple.

Kids options include Fenway hot dogs, chicken tenders, macaroni and cheese, turkey sandwiches, and peanut butter and fluff sandwiches for entrees, and chocolate chip cookies, ice cream, and mixed fruit for dessert.

Non-Alcoholic Beverages:
Assorted Coca-Cola products
Frozen Lemonade
Regular/Chocolate/Coffee Milk
Assorted Juices
Apple Cider

Alcoholic Beverages:
Pumpkin Spice White Russian.... $18.50
Apple Cider Sangria...$19.50

Maple Espresso Martini....$17.50

Toasted Pecan Old Fashioned....$19.50

Honey Roasted Pear Moscow Mule...$21.50

Cranberry Orange Whiskey Sour....$19.50

The "Billy Butcherson" - A Zombie Cocktail... $21.50

Binx Black Magic Margarita... $21.50

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Lord Asher's Museum Of Curiosities - A Quick Service
Lord Asher, the immortal British nobleman who lives in the Danse Macabre Library.

Special Effects
Lord Asher has animatronic taxidermy heads that talk to guests and it serves standard theme park fare.

Menu
CORNBREAD…5.00
HASTY PUDDING…4.00
BOWL OF MAINE BLUEBERRIES…3.00
BUCKWHEAT PLOYES…2.00
BOSTON CREAM PIE…4.00
FRIED CLAMS…10.00
JOHNNYCAKES…2.00
LOBSTER ROLL…5.00
COFFEE MILK…4.00
MOXIE SODA…4.00
COCA COLA PRODUCTS..5.00

Must-See Attractions​

Nightmare of Sleepy Hollow Hay Ride

Featuring The Muppets

Queue
The queue involves a series of wooden fences that lead to the historical “Sleepy Hollow Schoolhouse”–the one at which Ichabod Crane is the schoolmaster. Inside there are black-and-white “class pictures'' of Muppets that attended the Schoolhouse. Sam the Eagle is the teacher in all but the last one where Ichabod Crane (Gonzo) is seen. Many of the Muppet babies are found in or another of the class pictures. In addition, the first one has 2 bunnies, the next one 3, then 5, then 8, then 13, and the last one has 21 (demonstrating part of the Fibonacci sequence).

Technology

The Hay Wagon ride vehicles provide seating similar to the Kilimanjaro Safaris but with 6 rows of 4 guests. Pulling each Hay Wagon is a tractor of one of an assorted set of bright colors. The Hay Wagon rubber wheels ride on disguised concrete slabs to keep the ride low maintenance. To add to the feeling that guests are riding on an actual hayride, the wagons bounce slightly up-and-down, similar to the effect found in Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.

To give the impression that the Audio Animatronics are in-fact Muppets controlled as puppets as in Muppet shows and movies, the AA’s are disguised behind rocks, bushes, hay bales, etc. From a practicality standpoint, this makes it easier to hide some of the hydraulics and other AA parts.

Scenes
“Dr. Honeydew here with my trusty assistant Beaker (Beaker: meep). You are enjoying Muppet Labs latest invention–the Way Back Tractor Ride! We are traveling through historic Sleepy Hollow on Halloween of the year 1790!”

After the Hay Wagon departs the station, it turns a corner to find a scene involving the three main characters–Ichabod, Katrina Van Tassel (Camilla), and Brom Bones (Pepe). Katrina clucks at Ichabod to which Ichabod replies, “O Katrina, you think I’m the bravest man who has ever come to Sleepy Hollow? Well, you know, I get scared sometimes.” Brom then says to the guests, “I think I can scare Ichabod silly. And then she will fall for me!”

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As the wagon leaves the Schoolhouse, the Electric Mayhem (“A-NI-MAL!”) are playing the “Headless Horseman” song from Disney’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” which gets piped into the on-board speakers (see ) at the relevant times on the ride.

The song mentions “They get together for their nightly jamboree.” The jamboree is taking place on a sports field. The ensemble features skeletons (such as Dead Tom) playing other skeletons as musical instruments. The whole scene is based on Silly Symphony’s “Skeleton Dance” ).
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The song mentions “ghosts” with “horns,” “fangs,” and “no skin.” Many of the Muppet monsters–including the Fazoobs, the Snerfs, Uncle Deadly, Big Mean Carl, Behemoth, Gorgon Heap (“You look good to eat!”), Sweetums (“I’m the tall one!”), the Clodhoppers (https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/The_Clodhoppers?file=Clodhoppers.JPG), and Tom/Dick/Harry–now surround the wagon.

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After passing through the monsters, the wagon approaches a solitary Muppet tree. A sign by the tree reads “Major Andre’s Tree” (https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Trees?file=Character.tree-ss01.jpg). The tree says to the guests, “Before the Horseman gets here, you better leaf!” On the other side of the vehicle, a few Muppet pumpkins are sitting on the ground. One says, “Well, at least my cousin got to be his head this year!”

The Hay Wagon comes into view of the stately Van Tassel house in the distance, where the Halloween party is going on. Horses are seen outside, the house is lit by candlelights, and the shapes of some Muppets (Fozzy Bear, Miss Piggy, Rolf) are seen in the silhouettes. The song continues “the one that’s cursed is the Haunted Horsemen.” A horse neighs loudly followed by its clopping. The sound grows louder, indicating that it is getting closer to the wagon. As the wagon turns a corner, guests see the terrible sight–a black version of Paul Revere the Horse (https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Paul_Revere?file=Paul_Revere_gallerybox.jpg) mounted by the Headless Horseman (played by Headless Bill and wearing a Muppet Jack-o-Lantern as a head, https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Headless_Bill?file=Headlessbill.JPG). The horse says, “He wants your head.”

A chase by Headless Horseman ensues. Although the wagons do not pick up speed, the loud clops of the horse and its neighing add to the intensity of the scene. The wagons go past “Raven Rock” (besides a sign, guests will notice a Muppet raven in the rock wall) where the shadow of the Headless Horseman is seen on the cliff wall.

The song continues: “But [make] for the bridge that spans the brook. For once you cross that bridge, my friends, The ghost is through, his power ends.” Ichabod points ahead and shouts, “Get across that bridge!” The hay wagon approaches a covered bridge with a sign pointing to the “Old Dutch Cemetery” ahead. In the covered bridge, with lights off, guests hear the Headless Horseman closing the gap to the guests. A light-up Jack-o-Lantern whizzes by the right side of guests’ heads only to be smashed at the far end of the bridge. As the wagon departs from the bridge, Ichabod exclaims, “He missed! Wait a second! He can’t cross that bridge. We’re safe!”

As guests approach the school again, Kermit asks, “You’ve just experienced the nightmare of Sleepy Hollow. Was it real? Or just a dream? That is for you to decide.” Guests depart the Hay Wagon and are brought into a shop selling Muppet merchandise (with unique items based on the ride).


The Pumpkin Patch Playground
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This phenomenal pumpkin patch provides a place for kids to run around and blow off a little steam. All over the place are (of course) pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. Some you can crawl inside. Others you can play like drums to make music. The vines of the pumpkins twist and contort around the patch, forming net-climbing courses that kids can climb up to reach the top of slides that lead into piles of "hay".
Keeping watch over the pumpkin patch is a scarecrow... don't bother trying to start up a conversation with him, he doesn't talk much. But he's dedicated to his job of keeping crows out of the pumpkin patch - though considering that there's an animatronic crow perched on both of his arms, he might not be the scariest scarecrow around. Parents can sit down on rustic wooden benches as their kids run amok!


Danse Macabre Library
A Tribute to Museum of the Weird
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In the town of autumn landing, a black dog has been sighted. Locals avoid it due to thinking it is a bad omen. It is actually an immortal anthropologist who has lived in town since the Colonial era named Lord Asher! He lives in an old library, called Danse Macabre Library, at the edge of town and loves to receive guests, who he shows ancient American and old European things.

Guests can enter his library and see the following beyond the shelves: a Wendigo with antlers, a flying head of Iroquois myth, the horned underwater panther, the Iroquois wind god Ga Oh along with the moose of the east winds and panther of the west winds, the adorable yet prickly cactus cat, the Thunderbird, Turtle Island, the Iroquois worldview, The Great Peacemaker, founder of the Iroquois Confederation, the Sanderson Sisters, and The Headless Horseman.

Within the stony chambers guests come upon six doors, each leading to somewhere mysterious and unique:

Door 1 goes into a dungeon where two dragons, of the Mirage and Blue Blood species, live along with a flying dragon, all of which are sophisticated figures.
Door 2 leads to an 1800s study with a piano guests can play, a golden age star’s dressing room with strange drawings strewn about, and a 1790s office.
Door 3 takes guests to Egypt's pyramids, Stonehenge, and a Gothic Cathedral with gargoyles by way of replicas,
Door 4 goes to a magical art gallery of transforming portraits based on Kahlo, Starry Night, and Mona Lisa,
Door 5 leads to a library, a long dark hallway full of disembodied voices whispering riddles and ”No Escape!”, and a potions chamber where guests can brew potions!
Door 6 leads to a mirror maze.


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Hocus Pocus Spellbinding Adventure
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The Premise:
The Sanderson Sisters have returned to Salem and are running “amuck” throughout the town. You and your friends find yourselves on a mission to stop the Sanderson sisters from brewing up a wicked brew to become young and beautiful.

Queue:
The ride queue begins in a spooky Massachusetts based forest. The pathway will be decorated with Halloween-themed props such as carved pumpkins, ghostly apparitions, and eerie sound effects to set the mood. The queue area will be dimly lit to create a spooky atmosphere.

As you come upon the Sanderson Sister’s house – now built for tours, you come across eerie lighting and a ghoulish soundtrack that sets the perfect spooky tone for the ride ahead. Once inside, you’ll be taken to a room where you will be able to see the prize jewels of the tour – the sisters’ spell book, black flame candle, and the cauldron.

As the tour attendant explains the significance of the book, the eye within the book starts to move. Though special effects, the museum glass covering the book is shattered, causing a panic in the museum attendant who flees the scene. The eye moves towards the position of the black flame candle, creating a special effects spark igniting the candle and bringing the Sanderson Sisters back, and watching as they escape.

Max returns late to save the day, but to catch the witches in time, He enlists your help while using the book to enchant the vacuums in the supply closet to catch the witches.


Ride:
As riders board the coaster, they will be seated in customized Vacuum-shaped ride vehicles, similar to Tron light cycle run. The ride will initially be slow-paced, taking riders through a dark and twisted forest filled with fog and ghostly apparitions. Riders will hear the cackle of the Sanderson Sisters in the distance, getting closer and closer.

As the coaster picks up speed, riders will experience sharp turns as they try to outrun the witches. The Sanderson Sisters will make various attempts to catch the riders throughout the ride, whether it be by flying on broomsticks or casting spells, which all result in fun, contemporary pop culture gags.

As you go end up in Salem’s karaoke bar, you’ll see an encounter with animatronics of the sisters themselves, as Winifred tries to deliver her infamous “I Put a Spell on You” rendition, which "casts a spell" on your vehicles and ends in a sudden drop

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This then leads to a launch for the roller coaster element of the attraction (similar to TRON and Hagrids).

The ride will culminate in a grand finale featuring an animatronic of the Sanderson Sisters as they cast their final spell. Where at the Sanderson sisters’ cauldron, where you’ll watch as they mix together their potion, causing it to bubble and fizz before finally exploding in a spectacular display of special effects such as strobe lights, smoke, and lasers!

However, thanks to your bravery and quick thinking, the spell is reversed, and the witches are banished back to the netherworld once again.


Exit:
The exit area will be designed to look like a quaint New England town, with shops and houses decorated for Halloween. Riders will exit through the thematic village, providing a feel-good ending to their spine-tingling adventure.

Overall, the Hocus Pocus Spellbinding Adventure is a thrilling rollercoaster that combines horror and action. It's a ride that will leave you on the edge of your seat until the end, and you'll have a memorable experience that you'll never forget!

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Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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ok then ^^ maybe one day u should do another ultimate disney park maybe like an hollywood studios style park or disneysea/islands of adventure style park
yeah, I think next something like a "second gate" to this one would be fun, or maybe a Universal park! If I did a second gate for this park, I would try to get in things like the Tower of Terror, Journey into Imagination, and MuppetVision in there. So I guess a Hollywood type idea?
Reminds me of this land I worked on with a few others as part of a competition.
This is great, I love it! Great work!
 

Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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Bear Country


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If one ventures further north from Frontierland’s Klondike area, they’ll soon find themselves in a redwood forest. There’s a National Parks sign- it reads “Bear Country”! Don’t worry though, these bears are friendly- well, most of them are. The world-famous Country Bears call this land home, performing in Grizzly Hall every day for decades. But since we’re on their turf now, we can spend time with them off the clock- from taking a drive with Big Al to meeting Henry’s brother Sheriff Tommy, to enjoying the best grub a bear can eat, there’s plenty to do here!


Rides

  • Moonshine Mountain (Interactive Thrill Ride)
    • Back in the 1980s, there were plans for a log flume in Bear Country- not Splash Mountain, but a ride called Moonshine Express, themed to the Country Bears that had guests shooting guns at bears who shot back. It never made it past the concept art stage, but in this park, the idea finally comes to life. Entering the Sheriff’s office at the base of this large, bear-shaped Mountain, guests meet Sheriff Tommy, brother to the Country Bear Jamboree’s own Henry. Like his baby brother, Tommy has been kept busy with a band- but this band doesn’t sing. They’re a band of bad, brutish bruins who are making moonshine up in the mountain. The Sheriff asks guests to help him stake out for these bad bears, and equips them with flashlights to scare them off. Guests board logs like Magic Kingdom’s Splash (rows of 2) that have mounted “flashlights” like the blasters in Space Ranger Spin, and use them to activate effects and scenes during the ride. With three drops and plenty of dark ride scenes, guests are sure to have a wild good time!
  • Big Al’s Redwood Rally (Amusement Ride)
    • This idea originally belongs to ParkLore for his buildout of the Magic Kingdom, but it was so good I had to include it! This antique car attraction has guests on a mission to grab Big Al’s guitar from his cave so he can perform in time for the next show! Offering great views of the forest with plenty of show scenes both indoor and out (featuring Big Al getting into hijinx as he makes his way to his cave), this is a great family friendly option. I also tried to figure out some way to have an animatronic bear in each car (guests would have a random bear- Henry, Wendell, Trixie, Teddi, Ernest, Romeo, or Shaker) for guests to drive with and get commentary from, but I’m not sure how to do it in a safe way- we don’t want guests being able to stick their fingers in the animatronics. Can’t do passenger seat and the backseat would be pointless, so I’m at a loss here.

Attractions & Entertainment

  • The Country Bear Jamboree (Stage Show)
    • The legendary animatronic show that inspired hundreds more is here in all its glory. With the modern AAs of Magic Kingdom’s, the large and detailed lobby of Disneyland and Tokyo’s (albeit designed to look more like a theater lobby, and the exit being the dressing room hallway) and all four shows rotating throughout the year, this is the best way to experience the one and only original Country Bear Jamboree.
  • Teddi Barra’s Swingin’ Arcade (Walk-Through)
    • Teddi has traveled the world and seen it all. One thing she’s especially loved are games from around the world, and she’s brought only the best ones back to Bear Country. This arcade has classic arcade style games themed to bears, from the originals at Disneyland to newer, more “modern” games (nothing newer than 1980s style games). Additionally, doing well at games earns you tickets which can be exchanged for exclusive merchandise!
  • Bear Country Walking Trails (Walk-Through)
    • Bear Country’s untamed wilderness is tranquil and relaxing, and there’s a few trails in the land that lead deeper into the woods. Guests can find babbling brooks, waterfalls, and plenty of wildlife. This attraction offers a break from the crowds and a moment to recharge. The trails offer great views of Moonshine Mountain and Big Al's Redwood Rally.
  • Walt Disney Railroad: Bear Country Scenes (Amusement Ride)
    • Leaving Frontierland, the train passes through a cave where guests can see some hibernating bears. The train weaves through the land on an elevated bridge, like in Disneyland's Critter Country, and as it leaves the land towards Fantasyland, guests pass through Moonshine Mountain and get a view of the finale.

Dining

  • The Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree (Full Service)
    • A full-service iteration of the Disneyland restaurant. Serves classic barbecue foods- pulled pork, pulled chicken, beef brisket, ribs, wings, corn bread, baked beans, mac & cheese, and more. Also has the "Bear Attack" - mac & cheese with cornbread and a choice of meat and sauce mixed in.
  • The Mile Long Bar (Quick Service)
    • A bar serving alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic beverages, and appetizers. Features cocktails themed after each of the CBJ bears, including Big Al's Moonshine, which comes in a novelty jug.
  • Shaker’s Snack Shack (Snacks)
    • A walk-up stand selling unique snack foods like tornado potatoes, s'mores, bear claws, honey kettle corn, and a salmon-shaped ice cream similar to Taiyaki.

Shops

  • Ursus H. Bear’s Wilderness Outpost
    • A standard gift shop selling CBJ merchandise, teddy bears, and various wilderness-related items like water bottles.

 
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Twilight_Roxas

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I appreciate that, though I wouldn't want to take an entire park someone else made! Though I am curious what your idea is!
Here’s the backstory.

Backstory: Centuries ago there were 6 apprentices of the powerful sorcerer name Yen Sid. One day Yen Sid task his 6 apprentices to create 6 new realms to connect to each other, and the human realm (our world). With their love for stories that they have read during their free time they created 6 realms based off their favorite stories with a seventh realm dedicated to their master Yen Sid.
 

Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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hey again, so i did the first half of your park plan if u like to see it @Charlie The Chatbox Ghost, i only done a little bit of the entrance, main street usa, the central hub & bits of fantasyland too.
Ah, what do you mean, like you drew it? Sure, feel free to share!
Here’s the backstory.

Backstory: Centuries ago there were 6 apprentices of the powerful sorcerer name Yen Sid. One day Yen Sid task his 6 apprentices to create 6 new realms to connect to each other, and the human realm (our world). With their love for stories that they have read during their free time they created 6 realms based off their favorite stories with a seventh realm dedicated to their master Yen Sid.
Oh interesting, kinda like a Disney equivalent to Epic Universe?
 

Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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Do you have any ideas for possible expansions or is this just going to be the park being fully built out.
I’m planning on it being fully built out, though I suppose I could designate what are expansions- for example, Dark Fantasyland is 100% expansion, as I’ve tucked it behind Fantasyland.

I am also considering more ideas as I translate my ideas to text- Sneaky’s idea for a Gravity Falls attraction got me thinking of finding a place for one in my park, possibly in Fantasyland on the border it shares with Bear Country or even in Dark Fantasyland?
 

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@Charlie The Chatbox Ghost so this is the plan i got so far for u, as for the small letters that said SH, AL, DB, TL & BC, well those are the land name in one letter short that i put to know where one land i would put in the plan if it fits the size. which i'm starting on fantasyland first & then whatever land would go next to maybe i would do sleepy hollow or tomorrowland next as i draw.

(btw sorry if the pic was not in high-quality to focus on)

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Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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@Charlie The Chatbox Ghost so this is the plan i got so far for u, as for the small letters that said SH, AL, DB, TL & BC, well those are the land name in one letter short that i put to know where one land i would put in the plan if it fits the size. which i'm starting on fantasyland first & then whatever land would go next to maybe i would do sleepy hollow or tomorrowland next as i draw.

(btw sorry if the pic was not in high-quality to focus on)

Very cool, can’t wait to see more!
 

Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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Old Pirate Island


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Resting in the waters of the western half of the park is an island that, from the mainland, looks like an overgrown, abandoned place with wrecked ships and dilapidated buildings. If guests catch a ride to the island or find the secret catacomb tunnels, they'll emerge onto Old Pirate Island- this park's version of Tom Sawyer's Island. This island was once home to many pirates who amassed gold, treasure, and grog- but they're long gone. Though, if you know where to look, you may be able to return to the days of the pirates...


Rides

  • Pirates of the Caribbean (Dark Ride)
    • The full Disneyland original is here (with a queue similar to MK's), and just like the original, we need the dropdown plunge to get to the main show building. Going under the river and to the other side of the train tracks, guests experience the full original pre-movie ride, just as Walt left it. If the modern ride was here, then just imagine that Redd has a different voice actress.

Attractions & Entertainment

  • Lafitte's Catacombs Tunnel (Walk-Through)
    • The underground tunnels that start in Sleepy Hollow exit here, emerging onto the island. They're the same experience both ways!
  • Lafitte's Pirate Lair (Walk-Through)
    • Hidden in a cavern on the island, this underground lair is made up of Lafitte's buried ship, and in it guests can find all sorts of activities- shooting cannons, steering the ship, discovering treasure, and uncovering the clues of where Lafitte's ultimate treasure is hidden on the island.
  • Lafitte's Treasure Hunt (Walk-Through)
    • All over the island are signs with riddles and clues that take guests from the surface to the caverns below and back. If guests follow the clues they'll find the location of the treasure, and after telling a cast member the correct passcode (to incentivize people to look for the clues rather than just the treasure), guest can enter a secret room to discover this treasure, which makes for a good photo-op, and they even get a special pin commemorating their discovery. Using electronic signs, the clues change daily to randomize the password, preventing people from sharing it online easily.

Dining

  • Peg-Leg Pete's (Quick Service)
    • A bar serving alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic beverages, and appetizers. Heavily features rum and tropical drinks. Would be a near 1:1 of the upcoming Magic Kingdom bar.
  • Jolly Roger Galley (Snacks)
    • A stand run out of one of the less-destroyed wrecked ships on the island. Serves popcorn, biscuits, lemonade, among other things.

Shops

  • The Pirate's Treasures
    • The exit gift shop for Pirates, specifically noted here since it's the only "shop" the land has. Sells pirate merch.

 
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