Virtual Kingdom Consept

Thrill Seeker

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Ok, here is an idea that I think would become something revolutionary. It's a theme park devoted to video gaming. I am a hardcore gamer and know that the gaming industry is becoming just as big as the film industry. Disney has started to get into the game with their own publishing arm and buying up a few studios, so why not bring the magic of gaming to Florida with a gaming based theme park? Ever wanted to experience your favorite gaming moments? Now you can...

The park would be called Virtual Kingdom and be geared towards an older audience sort of like Islands of Adventure, but have the entire park be based upon both classic and modern gaming franchises.

Attractions would be rated on content using the ESRB rating system used to rate the content of video games. These ratings are:

Everyone: Suitable for all audiences
Everyone 10+: Suitable for ages 10 and older
Teen: Contains content suitable for ages 13 and up
Mature: Not appropriate for anyone under 17

There would be six lands: Galactic Conquest, Mushroom Kingdom, Old School Central, The Streets, Main Stage and Mythical Palace.

Galactic Conquest: This land would be devoted to sci-fi and futuristic games.

Attractions:

Halo: Covenent Wars (Teen for violence)
Board a Warthog and blast your way to victory against the vicious Covenent onslaught. Based upon Microsoft's popular Halo franchise. This ride would use the Dinosaur ride system and give guests assault rifles to gun down targets who interact with the ride vehicle, depending on if you kill them or not. Each vehicle would seat 6 guests.

Star Fox The Ride (Everyone 10+)
Do a barrel roll with Fox and friends on this dark roller coaster ride through the galaxy! Based upon Nintendo's classic Star Fox franchise. This would be a pretty standard roller coaster with a highly themed begining launch sequence.

Bioshock: Enter Rapture (Teen for violence and scary images)
The lost city of Rapture, a city of beauty and mystery as well as terror and destruction. Will you survive or become another victum of the Big Daddys? Based upon 2K Games first person shooter series. This would be a heavily themed boat ride filled with lots of advanced interaction scenes, including a large dramatic plunge, and several interactions with Big Daddy AAs.

Dead Space Experience (Mature for violent and disturbing images)
Dare to board a deep space mining ship and experience the horrors that Issac Clarke faced on his trip, if you survive that is. Based on EA's sci-fi horror franchise. This would be essencially a walk through haunted house with advanced audio anamatronics and lots of very intense moments. Not at all suitable for children.

Ratchet and Clank (Everyone 10+ for some crude and suggestive humor)
Join Ratchet and his trusty robot ally Clank as they journey into outer space in search of Ratchet's orgins. Based on Sony's action/platformer franchise. This would be an omnimover dark ride that follows a shortened story from the Ratchet and Clank series.

Mushroom Kingdom: This area is completely based on classic Nintendo franchises, especially Mario.

Attractions:

Super Mario Bros. Adventure (Everyone)
Board a shellmobile and aid Mario on his quest to save Princess Peach from the evil Bowser! This would be a dark ride using the same system as Journey Into Imagination following the basic story of the Mario games.

Mario Kart (Everyone)
One of the best racing party games is back and in real life! Board your kart, take out your opponents and get to the finsh line! This ride uses an advance go kart vehicle that stops and spins when hit by items activated when passing certain points on the track.

Mario Party Plaza (Everyone)
Play carnival style games based on the Mario Party series.

Pokemon Central (Everyone)
Gotta catch 'em all! Create your own Pokemon, trade other guests and battle in the state of the art battle arena. The battle arena would allow guests to, for a fee, battle other guests using a hologram battle arena.

The Streets: Trash the urban landscape of a city filled with carnage, mayhem and zombies!

Attractions:

Grand Theft Auto: Turf Wars (Mature for Violence)
Choose your side and battle for turf in this highly interactive and immersive laser tag arena based on Rockstar Games' popular Grand Theft Auto franchise. Essentially this would be an open city block with buildings to hide in and defend as well as several interactive environmental areas such as destructible scenery and more. Extra fee required.

Left 4 Dead (Mature for Violence)
Can you and your friends survive the zombie apocalypse? Enter a dark city block and gun down zombies on your way to the safe room. Guests in teams of four would enter a play environment with either a shotgun or machine gun. Then they encounter robotic zombies including smokers boomers and the mighty tanks. Each player is equipped with a "bullet proof vest" that stores their three lives and keeps track of damage. Shoot down the enemies and reach the safe room alive in order to survive. Extra fee required.

Burnout: Road Rage (Teen for intense sequences of racing and action)
Are you ready for the ultimate racing experience? Board your racer and speed through a sleepy suburban town only to take down the competition and smash your way to the finish line! This highly advanced ride would use a combination of the Test Track vehicle system and the Kula arm technology. The vehicle would be attached to the arm and would speed through the highly explosive indoor environment. The centerpiece move is where the vehicle smashes into a truck and corkscrews in the air over another oncoming vehicle and lands safely onto another track beside it. Harnesses will be a required addition to the vehicle due to high speeds and the corkscrew section.

Psychonauts Boot Camp (Everyone 10+ for some Crude humor)
Dare to enter someone else's psyche with Raz and experience a trip through the mind unlike any other based upon Double Fine Productions' cult classic game. This would be simulator attraction with a film featuring the art style and several environments from the game Psychonauts. At the end of the ride, guests can enter the Psychonauts Playground of the Mind and have your own boot camp adventure.


Main Stage: At the center of the park is Main Stage, which features a place for guests to try out the latest and greatest games as well as rock out live!

Attractions:

Rock Band Live! (Everyone 10+ for Lyrics)
Are you ready to become a rock star? Audition your "band" to compete with other bands in an all out battle of the bands! Guests would audition for judges using EA and MTV's Rock Band video game. If selected, a small group of bands will compete against each other and the audience will vote on who they think was the best ala American Idol.

The E3 Experience (Everyone to Mature)
Have you ever wanted to go to the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3)? Well now you can experience what it's like at Virtual Kingdom! Here is where you can try out some of the latest games from some of the industry's top publishers.

Mythical Palace: Journey into the world of fantasy and mythology based video games.

Attractions:

Assassin's Creed Stunt Show (Teen for violence)
Follow the great assassin Altier as he leaps, dives and fights his way to glory and honor! Based upon Ubisoft's action series.

God of War: Hydra Battle (Mature for intense action)
Follow Kratos as he battles the mighty Hydra in a scene from Sony's God of War. This would be a revolutionary audio animatronic show using hologram technology. The theater is actually placed above the show area. It's a circular room with two rows of seats in a giant circle around the ring of the theater. Guests are seated and pull down roller coaster quality harnesses, then the theater lifts into the air in a corkscrew rotation and the seats are tilted downward to reveal the floor has become a giant water tank where a huge hydra audio animatronic appears and is killed by a hologram/AA Kratos. During the show, the theater would spin to simulate an oncoming storm and at one moment would briefly drop to startle the guests. It would be a very tough to pull off attraction, but would be awesome if it worked out right.

Legend of Zelda: Temple of Time (Everyone)
Follow Link as he ventures forth to uncover the Ocarina of Time in this dark ride based upon the legendary Nintendo 64 game. The ride would use a trackless ride system in order to increase the level of immersion from each scene.

Soul Calibur: Battle of Souls (Teen)
Choose between Nightmare or Sigfried in a battle of the two great swords on this high speed inverted roller coaster adventure based on Namco-Bandai's Soul Calibur series. This would be a highly themed outdoor dueling inverted roller coaster ala Dueling Dragons that would include a couple brief indoor audio animatronic scenes explaining the origins of each side and a launch outdoors where the battle begins.

Old School Central: A land entirely devoted to the origins of gaming in all their 8 or 16 bit glory!

Kickin' It Old School (Everyone)
Ever wanted to hit blocks and jump through warp pipes in Super Mario Bros? How about play Pong in real life? Well here's your chance in this exhibit where guests can relive some of the classic moments of old school gaming, in real life!

Neighborhood Arcade (Everyone to Mature)
Play arcade games ranging from old school classics to more modern hits from across the globe and prove how good you really are.

Tron the Ride (Everyone 10+)
Board a lightcycle and race through cyberspace on a quest to save the virual world based upon Disney's classic film, Tron. The ride would use a perfected version of the Rocket Rods ride system, increasing the capasity of the vehicles and featuring two different paths. At the end of the ride, guests can pay a fee and battle in the Laser Disk Arena.

So there you go, that is what I would love to see become the Virtual Kingdom. I didn't include resturaunts or meet and greets or other smaller attractions, mostly because it has taken me 2 hours to write all of that down. Let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions for new attractions or resturaunts.

In order to build this, Disney would need to make deals with Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, EA, MTV, Namco-Bandai, Ubisoft and 2K Games, as well as anyone else who would want to show their games in the E3 Experience, but if this was done, it would without a doubt be the most impressive theme park in the world.
 

Thrill Seeker

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Original Poster
I just added on to the description of God of War: Hydra Battle. A roller coaster harness system will be required for safety reasons and there will be moments during the show where the seats will move, including a sudden drop. Now it's something a bit more than just a really fancy show...
 

Thrill Seeker

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Just added a new land, The Streets, which included four new attractions:

Two laser tag arenas. One is a gang war style one based on Grand Theft Auto and the second is a zombie battle based on Left 4 Dead.

A highly advanced racing ride based on the Burnout series was added as well as a simulator based on Psychonauts.
 

Thrill Seeker

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Ok, so does anyone have any suggestions for new attractions/shows/restaurants? I'm thinking about adding a 7th land, possably a military themed area or maybe something else. Any ideas?
 

hack2112

Active Member
I could see Kingdom Hearts being the Toon Town of the park. I don't mean to hijack the thread, but here's my idea for this section of the park.

Traverse Town: Enter the universe of Squaresoft and Disney's critically acclaimed game, Kingdom Hearts.

ATTRACTIONS

Search for the Keyblade: This attraction would use roller coaster cars as well as dark ride elements, like RotM in USO does. The cars would be themed as Gummi ships, with each car having a different design. You will be joining Donald and Goofy on their mission to find the keyblade, who ends up being Sora. After finding Sora, the trio wil encounter the first boss from Traverse Town, and as they fight him from the ground, you will help fight them from the sky. After the fight ends, you will "land" back in Traverse Town, now rid of evil. The queue transitions you from Traverse Town to the launching pad of Mickey's palace, where in the preshow, Donald and Goofy will explain to you your mission. The roller coaster elements are during the trip to Traverse Town and the battle.

Battle for the Light (Tentative title): It would be Ride the Comix in DQ, except you will join Sora and the Gang defending the other worlds from the heartless. Each room of apparatuses will feature a different world that you save, and the game will change difficulty as well as give you options on what to do and where to go in the world, which makes no two games alike. Think of the loading as M:S does with the four rooms, except instead of a film, it will be an AA preshow to strengthen that you are really going to be on the mission.

Heartless Attack: At random times throughout the day, heartless AAs will appear throughout TT, where they will be fought by live actors running around the city. It's the area's streetmosphere.

There will also be meet-and-greet spots inside some of the houses where you will be able to see your favorite Disney characters. The shops will be unique shops that sell things that any world-traveling adventurer will need, such as elixirs, potions, and even an "item synthesis" shop, where if you find certain items in the land, you can mix them together for a great, one-of-a-kind souvenir.

This will also be the place for the character restaurant, known as the Melting Pot where you can meet all of your favorite VK characters.

/thread hijack
 

Disneyson 1

New Member
The idea is AMAZING, but Disney wouldn't buy up more than, like, 3 companies. I guess that you could re-theme some rides to another company's existing category of games, but the selections are pretty good. Unfourtunately, Disney would NOT go for this level of horror. But yes, this park is WIN! (and P.S. what happened to Sonic???)
 

Thrill Seeker

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I could see Kingdom Hearts being the Toon Town of the park. I don't mean to hijack the thread, but here's my idea for this section of the park.

Traverse Town: Enter the universe of Squaresoft and Disney's critically acclaimed game, Kingdom Hearts.

ATTRACTIONS

Search for the Keyblade: This attraction would use roller coaster cars as well as dark ride elements, like RotM in USO does. The cars would be themed as Gummi ships, with each car having a different design. You will be joining Donald and Goofy on their mission to find the keyblade, who ends up being Sora. After finding Sora, the trio wil encounter the first boss from Traverse Town, and as they fight him from the ground, you will help fight them from the sky. After the fight ends, you will "land" back in Traverse Town, now rid of evil. The queue transitions you from Traverse Town to the launching pad of Mickey's palace, where in the preshow, Donald and Goofy will explain to you your mission. The roller coaster elements are during the trip to Traverse Town and the battle.

Battle for the Light (Tentative title): It would be Ride the Comix in DQ, except you will join Sora and the Gang defending the other worlds from the heartless. Each room of apparatuses will feature a different world that you save, and the game will change difficulty as well as give you options on what to do and where to go in the world, which makes no two games alike. Think of the loading as M:S does with the four rooms, except instead of a film, it will be an AA preshow to strengthen that you are really going to be on the mission.

Heartless Attack: At random times throughout the day, heartless AAs will appear throughout TT, where they will be fought by live actors running around the city. It's the area's streetmosphere.

There will also be meet-and-greet spots inside some of the houses where you will be able to see your favorite Disney characters. The shops will be unique shops that sell things that any world-traveling adventurer will need, such as elixirs, potions, and even an "item synthesis" shop, where if you find certain items in the land, you can mix them together for a great, one-of-a-kind souvenir.

This will also be the place for the character restaurant, known as the Melting Pot where you can meet all of your favorite VK characters.

/thread hijack

They are actually building a Kingdom Hearts based ride in Japan. Not sure what it is suppose to be but I know it is replacing their Roger Rabbit ride.
 

Thrill Seeker

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Original Poster
The idea is AMAZING, but Disney wouldn't buy up more than, like, 3 companies. I guess that you could re-theme some rides to another company's existing category of games, but the selections are pretty good. Unfourtunately, Disney would NOT go for this level of horror. But yes, this park is WIN! (and P.S. what happened to Sonic???)

I know they wouldn't, but it would still be pretty awesome if they did. Then again, if they want to make a park that appeals to older audiences, this would definitely do the trick.

As for Sonic, he'd be part of the Kickin' It Old School attraction.
 

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