Walt Disney World 1966 - Vol. I

MonorailRed

Applebees
Original Poster
Is the Magic Kingdom consisting of basically four large parks all unified under one gate?!
I think they are four individual parks @MonorailRed would know better...but you would be able to buy a 4 park hopper pass to go in and out of all of them!

Hey @AimYourBrent !

Technically there all separate parks...but they're all close to eachother like DLR.

The only thing they all share is really a bag check system and monorail stop in the front.:D

The idea is that the classic Magic Kingdom Park is the opening day park, and throughout the years, it produces new and innovative attractions. If the ideas are popular by guests and have a following, they move to one of the three other parks permanently. This makes the 2.0 version more elaborate, and makes the people in the company more willing to fund an impressive attraction when a smaller one has had excellent reception.

Say for example, on opening day, WDW get's it's version of Pirates of the Caribbean we know today. Since it's popular with guests, a better version (Say like the DLR version) would get moved to the Adventureland park.

With the ABCDE Ticket format of the early years, it totally works to have just a few attractions in each park starting out, until they have enough attractions to excuse a "1-Day Ticket" :D
 
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Voxel

President of Progress City
Well, I have an idea for a building that the CoP could be housed in. I feel it should be a central attraction. I also have an idea for a four-track version of Space Mountain, where each track is totally different and has a varying degree of intensity. I can sketch things out for you guys if you wish.

I don't want to encroach on any pre-existing green lit concepts though. Just happy to be on board and willing to contribute where I can! Even if it's not just Tomorrowland.
I would love to see your idea for a four track version of Space Mountain, I have a fairly large Space Mountain floating around in the park with no design for it. I'll try finding my map so you can see the current outline.
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
@AimYourBrent I currently don't have a the completed version of map two of the park but I do have enough you that you can see where Space Mountain is:
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Space mountain is the structure in the top right.
 

MonorailRed

Applebees
Original Poster
Sidenote on America Park for lands:

Crossroads USA - Centennial International Exhibition of 1876
Jamestown - 1600s
Colonial Era -1770s
Industry Avenue - 1820s
Gold Rush Gulch - 1850s
National Parks - 1950s
Hollywood - 1940s
New York City - 1920s
Florida Adventure - Early 1900s
Native America - 1500s
The State Fair - 1930s

Thoughts?:bookworm:
 

Tegan pilots a chicken

Sharpie Queen 💜
Premium Member
I would love to see your idea for a four track version of Space Mountain, I have a fairly large Space Mountain floating around in the park with no design for it. I'll try finding my map so you can see the current outline.
Give me a day or two so I can hand draw a reasonable diagram or put something together on the MacBook. If all else fails I'll build it in RCT2 and upload a video or something lol.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Sidenote on America Park for lands:

Crossroads USA - Centennial International Exhibition of 1876
Jamestown - 1600s
Colonial Era -1770s
Industry Avenue - 1820s
Gold Rush Gulch - 1850s
National Parks - 1950s
Hollywood - 1940s
New York City - 1920s
Florida Adventure - Early 1900s
Native America - 1500s
The State Fair - 1930s

Thoughts?:bookworm:
I think we can condense some of these - and maybe have a central theme, what would be our core values here? Like what would we want to have be the identity of the park - The American Dream?

If that's the case we could have

Jamestown Settlement
New England Colonial Era
The State Fair (Midwest Themed)
Pacific Northwest and Southwest - with an emphasis on National Parks and the Gold Rush.

I really like the National Parks area - heck that could be an entire theme park itself.

If the park map was shaped like America...towards the south east end - what if we had in Florida - a walkway connection to the Tomorrowland park - Space Station land. So it would be like the Kennedy Space Center (Both US significant and futuristic?)

I think those 4-5 lands could be a good "opening day" lineup - and then as time goes on we could expand with other time-periods, such as Industry, Roaring 20s, etc.

Thoughts on that?
 

kmbmw777

Well-Known Member
I think we can condense some of these - and maybe have a central theme, what would be our core values here? Like what would we want to have be the identity of the park - The American Dream?

If that's the case we could have

Jamestown Settlement
New England Colonial Era
The State Fair (Midwest Themed)
Pacific Northwest and Southwest - with an emphasis on National Parks and the Gold Rush.

I really like the National Parks area - heck that could be an entire theme park itself.

If the park map was shaped like America...towards the south east end - what if we had in Florida - a walkway connection to the Tomorrowland park - Space Station land. So it would be like the Kennedy Space Center (Both US significant and futuristic?)

I think those 4-5 lands could be a good "opening day" lineup - and then as time goes on we could expand with other time-periods, such as Industry, Roaring 20s, etc.

Thoughts on that?
We could also do a classic boardwalk, which gives a good place for wooden coaster which actually could fit.
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
I think we can condense some of these - and maybe have a central theme, what would be our core values here? Like what would we want to have be the identity of the park - The American Dream?

If that's the case we could have

Jamestown Settlement
New England Colonial Era
The State Fair (Midwest Themed)
Pacific Northwest and Southwest - with an emphasis on National Parks and the Gold Rush.

I really like the National Parks area - heck that could be an entire theme park itself.

If the park map was shaped like America...towards the south east end - what if we had in Florida - a walkway connection to the Tomorrowland park - Space Station land. So it would be like the Kennedy Space Center (Both US significant and futuristic?)

I think those 4-5 lands could be a good "opening day" lineup - and then as time goes on we could expand with other time-periods, such as Industry, Roaring 20s, etc.

Thoughts on that?
Just remember the Tomorrowland part has a small 50's sections that leads into something that is very similar to Kennedy Center
 

DlpPhantom

Well-Known Member
Sidenote on America Park for lands:

Crossroads USA - Centennial International Exhibition of 1876
Jamestown - 1600s
Colonial Era -1770s
Industry Avenue - 1820s
Gold Rush Gulch - 1850s
National Parks - 1950s
Hollywood - 1940s
New York City - 1920s
Florida Adventure - Early 1900s
Native America - 1500s
The State Fair - 1930s

Thoughts?:bookworm:
I think the Florida adventure area and state fair could be cut. All the others are unique and interesting or something you can't do now a days.
 

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