No worries.Sorry, I didn’t see it when I first read it.
Technically, they did fix those during the 2016 refurbishment; albeit the Compies now use screens.
Oh, really? I didn't know that. It's been so long since I last rode it.
The thing is, I'm not sure if using Black Panther would violate the contract between Disney and Universal. Would it?Well if Wakanda couldn’t be added there’s also putting in either a Black Panther attraction were it was supposed to be a normal tour through Wakanda till Hydra attacks or a meet & greet for the Black Panther in the Africa section. You don’t have to though.
Okay, everybody, this is going to be a big one. I've always had a few ideas up my sleeve for a fifth park for Walt Disney World. And now, at last, I am going to share this wonderful new idea with you.
Everybody ready? Then let's "dive in"...
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Ah, the sea... What is it about the sea that makes our minds race? Is it the thrill of racing across the waves? Or maybe just wondering what lies beneath the mellow blueness? Haven't we all wanted to swim like a fish, or pilot our own submarine? It's not for nothing that so many stories involve the sea, awakening new dreams for one and all. And as the sun rises on this new era in Walt Disney World history, we too, can explore the wonders beneath in a whole new way. All aboard for adventure, because now, I cordially invite you to join me as we explore Walt Disney World's long-awaited fifth gate...
Port Disney
"Come with us
to a world of discovery and imagination.
Where each discovery
begins with fairytale inspiration.
Come with us...
Cross the sea!
Let the stars chart our way!
May the waves be our guide!
On a dream we will glide,
we will glide...
Cross the sea..."
"Come with us
to a world of discovery and imagination.
Where each discovery
begins with fairytale inspiration.
Come with us...
Cross the sea!
Let the stars chart our way!
May the waves be our guide!
On a dream we will glide,
we will glide...
Cross the sea..."
Imagination sets sail at Port Disney, the long-awaited fifth richly immersive park at Walt Disney World. An American cousin to Tokyo DisneySea, Port Disney is the place where the exotic ports of call we can only read about or see on the silver screen come to life. Attractions take inspiration from other parks, be they Disney or otherwise, brought to new heights with a unique approach. Classical concepts mix with newfangled experiments. Port Disney boasts many beloved Disney properties, plus exciting never-before-seen concepts. Family-friendly features appeal to the young, and the young-at-heart, while thrill rides draw in a wider audience. Elaborate details deliver big time, from the grandeur of the iconic Mt. Prometheus down to the humblest drinking fountain. Diverse, immersive and endlessly explorable, Port Disney is loaded with exhaustive creative detail at every turn. This is a fantastic "blue sky" offering which Walt himself would be proud to have near his final dream.
Guests to Port Disney enter through Novus Harbor, an inviting seaport featuring design influences from around the globe; courtesy of the current tenants of the harbor, S.E.A. -- the Society of Explorers and Adventurers. From there, the path leads to six other ports of call. New Orleans Bayou transports guests to the mysterious swamps of the American South, to the age of steamboats and swinging jazz. The spirit of adventure lives on in Discovery Bay, set around San Francisco in the days of the Gold Rush. In Alta Pueblo, the myths and legends of Spanish California bring a sense of heroism to the park. Pirates' Cove brings to life the Golden Age of Piracy, inviting one and all to try their hand at buccaneering. Dive into Atlantica, the fanciful locale that Ariel, otherwise known as "the little mermaid", calls home. Finally, explore the frigid, yet fun-filled, kingdom of Arendelle, that famous locale from the 2013 smash hit Frozen, brought to vivid new life. These disparate epochs are united by Mt. Prometheus, a massive volcano serving as the park's central icon and the -- no pun intended-- "peak" of Port Disney's artistry. Mt. Prometheus is massive, perhaps the single largest monument in all the resort. It is 189' tall, the same height as Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom.
Port Disney's location was tough to finalize. I scoured the forums for possible ideas, and in a thread specially made for 5th gate ideas, @spacemt354 suggested using the Reedy Creek Improvement District Comprehensive Plan, which details the extent to which land is sustainable enough so that it can be used for construction in Walt Disney World. The dark green marks unsustainable land, the light green marks semi-sustainable land, and the red marks sustainable land. Now, this is how they were able to get the land for Disney's Inventus all those years ago in Season Three of The Sorcerer's Apprentice. As such, I intend to utilize the same land Inventus uses.
This space, located to the right of the Magic Kingdom parking lot, as well as the old Walt Disney World Speedway, is big enough to accommodate a park, as well give it a perimeter for backstage activity. In addition, I intend to utilize a small chunk of the sustainable land to the right of this space for parking. The park's footprint is reasonably small, slightly above the footprint of Disney's Hollywood Studios (135 acres, which is 41 acres less than Tokyo DisneySea). Charming, we call it. Nonetheless, a careful arrangement of diverse, high-capacity attractions allows for crowd sizes comparable to the Magic Kingdom just a few miles north.
Ticket pricing and hours are consistent with the rest of the Walt Disney World Resort. And of course, this park will make full use of MyMagic+. Altogether, Port Disney combines the best of classical and modern Disney. Its focus on the ongoing fantasies of the 20th Century makes it an ideal complement to the nostalgia of the Magic Kingdom and Disney's Hollywoodland, the culture and maturity of EPCOT and the discovery of Disney's Animal Kingdom. Port Disney’s theme is vast and timeless, yet specific and unique. With a dedicated focus on detail and immersion, Port Disney is a shining new star in Imagineering's sorcerer's hat, and a proud sibling to its fellow parks.
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Parking for Port Disney takes place on the small expansion pad near the bigger area reserved for the park, right nearby the entrance to Fort Wilderness. A road diverges from the road leading towards Fort Wilderness, with car parking splitting to the left and bus parking continuing northward till it reaches a rightward bend when it passes the Fort Wilderness entrance. The bus station is identical to that used for the Magic Kingdom, with three distinct loops each servicing a different resort or other area of the resort.
Among the car parking, the path then diverges again, towards one of two lots: the Little Mermaid Lot and the Finding Nemo Lot. Much like with the Magic Kingdom's Heroes Lot & Villains Lot, the sections of each of Port Disney's lots are named after certain characters. For the Little Mermaid Lot, we have Ariel, Eric, Sebastian, Flounder and Triton; and for the Finding Nemo Lot, we have Nemo, Marlin, Dory, Bruce and Gill. Be sure to remember where you parked!
Plus, since the area is rather small compared to the parking lots for the other parks, two parking garages have been built for each lot, thus picking up the slack and allowing for greater capacity. As with the Magic Kingdom, tram service goes in a loop, servicing each section. Both tram loops meet in the center, towards the park's Entrance Plaza.
Surrounded by palm trees, the Entrance Plaza is a thing of natural beauty, honoring the wild worlds of the ocean that this park will bring to life. Glistening waterfalls flank the entrance gates. Trees sway gently in the breeze. Tropical flowers are in full bloom. Here in this Entrance Plaza, our gaze is first held by the Aquasphere, one of the two major icons of Port Disney. From atop a fountain, a large model of our water planet spins gently about. In front of this sphere is a large granite slab with a golden plaque upon it. On this plaque reads the dedication for Port Disney, delivered on October 1st, 2046, 75 years to the day when the Magic Kingdom first opened...
"To all who come seeking adventure, welcome. Port Disney imbues all who enter with a spirit of curiosity and excitement. Here, all are invited to set sail for mysterious and exciting ports of call; lands of adventure, intrigue and romance. Port Disney is dedicated to all those who yearn to venture outside their comfort zone, and explore the unknown. May your adventures here be adventures worth remembering for years to come."
Directly behind the Aquasphere are the main gates. Sonorous music provides a medieval aura, as if you are stepping back in time. The main gates are almost Renaissance-esque in their design. Directly above the gates is a new stop for the Walt Disney World Monorail. The EPCOT loop for the monorail has been re-routed so that it can serve this new park, then take guests on to EPCOT. As such, the loop will now be referred to as the Port Disney/EPCOT Loop.
Well, let's not waste any more time. Let us pass through these gates and into a world the likes of which no Disney World guest has ever seen...
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What do you guys think so far? Are you guys excited to see what magic Port Disney has in store? I know that last time I pitched this idea back in the "To Infinity and Beyond" thread, I only got as far as Mediterranean Harbor. This time, though, I fully intend to go through the whole park and showcase everything that it has to offer.
And by the way, in case you're wondering why I chose to begin the post with a Disney Cruise Line promo video, it's because I want that song to serve as the theme song for this particular park. In my ideas, each park at Walt Disney World has its own theme song. Magic Kingdom's would be "When You Wish Upon a Star", EPCOT's would be "Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand", Disney's Hollywoodland's would be "Hooray for Hollywood", Disney's Animal Kingdom's would be "Circle of Life", and Port Disney's would be "Cross the Sea", the song heard in the video. It's a real beautiful song, and it's a perfect way to ease into a world of adventure unlike anything Walt Disney World has ever seen before! Of course, I'm not sure if there's more to the song, but if there isn't, I'm sure it wouldn't take much to add more to it.
Stay tuned, everyone, because our journey through Port Disney is just beginning! Until the next post, please feel free to post any feedback or comments you may have -- it's all very much appreciated. I can't wait to share the rest of this park with you!
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