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Impressive map, though I do have to ask as to why there are two Disney Springs. Is that an error in the map's layout or was having one Disney Springs too large to handle, since this version has various countries?We brainstorm a lot
Basically as of now - this is the basic plan though we've tweaked it a little
@KingOfEpicocity has been talking of a mixed Epcot/Westcot park and Red/I have been talking about a World Showcase Boardwalk...basically a larger Disney Springs shopping village through the countries.
Right now we are talking about different types of hotels so if you have any ideas please post them!
It's @MonorailRed 's mapImpressive map, though I do have to ask as to why there are two Disney Springs. Is that an error in the map's layout or was having one Disney Springs too large to handle, since this version has various countries?
Impressive map, though I do have to ask as to why there are two Disney Springs. Is that an error in the map's layout or was having one Disney Springs too large to handle, since this version has various countries?
Exactly, all of them can apply to everyone, we just have to do it right. Fantasy. Adventure. America. The Future. These are all broad enough that we can easily make parks appeal to the whole family.I'd personally enjoy doing that.... But I think we're splitting it up..
I see you guy's point.... But I still think it depends what we have where....
Like, I don't see why the son wouldn't want to go to Neverland, go ride the Matterhorn, shoot arrows with Robin Hood, or ride a giant coaster in the villains area in the "Fantasyland" Park. And I don't see why the girl can't enjoy beating her brother's score at Buzz Lightyear, ride a Figment ride, ride COP, or even do something involving Stitch, Big Hero 6, or Star Wars in the "Tommrowland" Park.
Just... Gotta make sure every park evens out... Makes us extra careful on theming as well!
Definitely stagger them out by decades or so. At least 10 years or so.Exactly, all of them can apply to everyone, we just have to do it right. Fantasy. Adventure. America. The Future. These are all broad enough that we can easily make parks appeal to the whole family.
@KingOfEpicocity keeps mentioning park overload, and I definitely agree. The 4th park shouldn't open until the 90's, and a 5th park should be out of the question until at least the early 2010's. Also, World Showcase boardwalk probably shouldn't exist until at least 10 years afetr the resort opens (I love that idea by the way)
Definitely stagger them out by decades or so. At least 10 years or so.
I like those broad themes for parks you said too!
Adventure is out there!Totally Agree with Space! Love the broad themes!
Although, I feel like we should start the Adventureland park mid-70s due to the Pirates complaints on opening day in 71....
Adventure is out there!
Exactly, all of them can apply to everyone, we just have to do it right. Fantasy. Adventure. America. The Future. These are all broad enough that we can easily make parks appeal to the whole family.
@KingOfEpicocity keeps mentioning park overload, and I definitely agree. The 4th park shouldn't open until the 90's, and a 5th park should be out of the question until at least the early 2010's. Also, World Showcase boardwalk probably shouldn't exist until at least 10 years afetr the resort opens (I love that idea by the way)
Don't like Frontier Land? Try Hollywood Land or Liberty Square. These are extremely broad concepts, that allow us to use anything any Disney park has to offer.Theres a reason WHY they dont build parks in one time period or place. they're dynamic and different. just in case you dont really care about one. dont like frontierland? you have tomorrowland and fantasyland. its much better than having entire parks dedicated to it. if anything, why dont we just mega expand MK into a 2/3 day park??
Or create a better structure for Frontierland.Don't like Frontier Land? Try Hollywood Land or Liberty Square. These are extremely broad concepts, that allow us to use anything any Disney park has to offer.
Don't like Frontier Land? Try Hollywood Land or Liberty Square. These are extremely broad concepts, that allow us to use anything any Disney park has to offer.
But it isn't a Fronteir park, it's an America park, broad theme.Yea but that means they WONT pay to go into the frontierland park. This is the reason why we dont have single IP parks. you give guests a wide variety of places and concepts so they will have many experiences to choose from. its unnecessary and frankly to me it seems redundant to separate each land into their own parks.
But it isn't a Fronteir park, it's an America park, broad theme.
Fantasy Theme Park - Timeline from 1966Any ideas on any theme parks lately guys?
Fantasy Theme Park - Timeline from 1966
Perhaps opening - 1966
Opening Day Attractions
The "Fantasyland" style rides
- Peter Pan's Flight - a larger E-ticket
- Fantasia Dark Ride
- Mr Toad's Wild Ride
Maybe a more mystical area of Fantasyland - Jules Verne area?
- 20K Leagues Under the Sea
Phase 2
- Aristocrats Dark Ride (calling @brb1006 )
- Any other ideas?
Adventure Theme Park
Timeline from 1975...
Perhaps 1978 - Park opens.
- Pirates of the Caribbean - different than DL (like a really cool Pirates ride)
- Jungle River Expedition
- Swiss Family Robinson
Phase 2
Prehistoric Area - Dinosaurs...
Those are just first thoughts!
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