Got a lot of catching up to do...
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S.W. Wilson’s latest EPCOT buildout was, again, a major influence here:
Future World
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Spaceship Earth retains its Jeremy Irons descent video
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Journey Into Imagination is completely redone from top to bottom; in addition to drawing a lot from the original version of the ride, the ride system is changed from an Omnimover to trackless LPS
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The Living Seas sheds its
Finding Nemo trimmings
- An upgraded
World of Motion takes over the existing Test Track, with the latter’s famous high-speed finale contextualized as an enclosed race around a futuristic city (
something along the lines of this was announced at Destination D23, but with very little details given out)
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The Land regains an Audio-Animatronics show in the same spirit as the musical nutrition shows that called the pavilion home, and Soarin’ is rethemed as a biogeographic research base
- A new version of
Horizons returns in the spot where the Wonders of Life pavilion was. Nearby,
Mission: SPACE is redone with a KUKA arm system and a giant projection dome (
@DisneyManOne pitched this for the last round of What If...
a few months back; the nearby Space 220 Restaurant remains intact, though)
World Showcase
Heavy emphasis is on giving each pavilion an attraction - all without a shoehorned IP:
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Mexico sees the Gran Fiesta Tour replaced with a revamp of El Rio del Tiempo (
a new Three Caballeros
attraction is built elsewhere in the resort to offset this)
- In
Norway, Frozen Ever After is booted out in favor of the troll-heavy reskin that was once drawn up for Maelstrom (
in this scenario, a North Mountain coaster, perhaps using the same powered track design as Paris’s Casey Jr. [allowing for little to no height requirement], is built in the Magic Kingdom’s Fantasyland, ensuring that Frozen
still has a place in Walt Disney World)
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Brazil gets a double-decker riverboat ride through its rainforests
- The Rhine River Cruise finally comes to
Germany
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Italy gets a special effects walkthrough set inside the ruins of ancient Rome
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Japan gets an Omnimover exploring its history
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Morocco gets a cat-heavy Fantasyland-style dark ride
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France could get a spooky boat ride through the catacombs of Paris
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United Kingdom gets both an Omnimover and a Charles Dickens carousel theater
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Canada gets a Klondike-themed mountain coaster
As always post your suggestions [for Hollywood Studios] here
Brian Krosnick’s Hollywood Studios buildout, and a few other concepts, were instrumental to helping me figure out what to do here:
Hollywood Boulevard
- Simple; bring back
The Great Movie Ride. Replacing it with Runaway Railway instead of tastefully updating it wasn’t and still isn’t a smart decision
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Silver Screen Museum (exhibit)
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Hollywood Line Streetcars (trolley transporting guests from Hollywood Boulevard to Sunset Boulevard, or vice versa)
Sunset Boulevard
- The replica of the Carthay Circle Theater now houses
Snow White’s Enchanted Wish, a traditional Fantasyland-style dark ride (
and a reintroduction of the Magic Kingdom’s long-missed Snow White’s Scary Adventures)
- Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is rethemed and redone as
Invasion! A Transmission from The Twilight Zone, tying into Tower of Terror nearby
- The Theater of Stars is enclosed and repurposed as a Broadway-style theater, and now hosts a
Rocketeer musical show. A
South Seas Club restaurant - counter service by day, table service by night - shares the same building
Echo Lake
- The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular is replaced with a new take on the
Indiana Jones Adventure - a water EMV
- The Hyperion Theater is replaced with a new version of
The Magic of Disney Animation
Muppet Studios
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The Great Gonzo’s Daredevil Academy (D-ticket suspended dark ride with dual-track component;
pitched by @Brer Panther for the Mama Melrose’s space [and then some])
- Another possible addition, space permitting, would be a
Muppet Labs play area
- A minor change, this - the Stage One Company Store is renamed
Walter’s Muppet Memorabilia
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
- Two all-ages rides are added:
First Order: Holocron Heist (D+-ticket interactive dark ride) and a
Junkyard Spinner
- Nearby the Junkyard Spinner is a
menagerie walkthrough filled with all sorts of Audio-Animatronics creatures from the
Star Wars universe; a revival of one of the concepts infamously cut from the land
- Smugglers Run is refreshed to have more than one randomized mission and Chewbacca as the host, rather than Hondo
- The
Kalikori Club table service restaurant that was cut out sees the light of day
Walt Disney Studios
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The Walt Disney Story (C-ticket dark ride)
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Walt Disney Presents... (enhanced, two-story version of One Man’s Dream walkthrough)
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Studio Commissary (counter service restaurant)
Mouseton
Replacement for Toy Story Land; themed to the classic Mickey Mouse cartoons and comics
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Curse of the Phantom Blot (E-ticket dark ride on a grander scale than Runaway Railway and with much more physical sets)
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Mickey’s Midway Mania (retheme of Toy Story Mania!)
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Pete’s Construction Coaster (family suspended coaster)
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Pete’s Junkyard Jamboree (retheme of Alien Swirling Saucers)
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Minnie’s Melody-Go-Round (double-decker carousel)
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Silly Symphony Swings (clone of the California Adventure swing ride)
Pixar Place
Replacement for Animation Courtyard, with two mini-lands for
The Incredibles and
Monsters, Inc.
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Mission: Incredible! (E-ticket motion base dark ride, using the same system as Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure at Tokyo DisneySea and the Avengers Campus Multiverse attraction at California Adventure)
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Frozone Rush Hour Rescue (LPS flat ride)
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Monsters, Inc. Factory Tours (D-ticket Omnimover dark ride)
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Harryhausen’s (table service restaurant)
Hidden Hills
New land on one of the pathways leading to the
Fantasmic! amphitheater
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Villa Fortuna (E-ticket LPS dark ride)
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Garden of Wonders (hedge maze)
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Directors’ Club (counter service restaurant/buffeteria)