Touchstone City Open Brainstorming Thread

Miru

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Welcome to the Touchstone City (née Touchstone Realms) Open brainstorming topic! This city-themed Park is aimed at a more mature audience and is based around any Disney-owned, but not Disney-branded IP (Think ABC, Touchstone, etc), and originally spawned from the daily prompts topic. Original IP is welcome too.

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Last time, we discussed how Disney could salvage their unreleased films as future attractions. Gigantic was the go-to choice.

Today, we discuss new attractions for the lands of Touchstone City, a park centered around the adult side of The Walt Disney Company and it’s acquired IP. The lands include Danger Street, Dark Alleys, Lovely Lane, Tech Expo, Theater District, Guffaw Inc, Black Light District, Touchstone Zoo, Enchantment Alley, the Touchstone Museum of the Arts, and Historic Touchstone City. Remember that all of these lands are open to original IP in addition to the acquired properties.


Touchstone City seems a bit cooler than just a bunch of portals. Danger Street would probably stay. I think the “good Vs. evil” aspects could really shine, too. Forever Lost would be moved into an area known as Mystery Alley, which might also have the Apocalypto ride. I think the Die Hard Ride would become the park icon in this case. Futurama would work well here.

Club Blue Sky could work as a flat ride area. Somewhat akin to KidZone at Universal, but probably much more self aware that it’s a “dumping ground” for those IP. The park name makes me think that maybe more vertical space would be valued as opposed to horizontal like the other parks. We’d have to bring back ESPN Zone as a new restaurant here, too.

I think there could be new hotels that work akin to the Grand Californian at DCA, located more or less adjacent to (or even within) the park, for easy entrance. “A&E Grand”, maybe? If laws allow, maybe we could even incorporate a casino?

And the name of the Halloween event could be Urban Nightmare. Or maybe Urban Hellscape. We could have full-blown gory, horrific Universal-style mazes based on American Horror Story, 28 Days Later, etc, as well as scare zones, which I otherwise feel are largely inappropriate for a Disney park.
 
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