Walt Disney World Theme Park Revamps

figmntal95

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Sure. I'll start off with revisiting my ideas.

New Adventureland Backstory
My Adventureland is separated into four areas: Tiki Attractions in Polynesia, Pirates in The Caribbean, Tarzan in Africa, and Fire Mountain could be South America. Jungle Cruise, which sails the famous rivers of the world, acts as a medium for all the other areas, but it is paired with Fire Mountain because it has it's own story. Each area has it's own story.

Polynesia- The Tiki Gods have gotten rid of Iago and Zazu, transforming the whole area into "Paradise." Relaxing tropical music plays, the shops in the area are all rethemed to a Polynesian style, and Dole Whips are sold by the ounce. The Tiki Birds were so happy with the departure of Iago and Zazu, they even built the Tiki Gods monuments (Tiki Totem Towers) in honor of them.

Africa- The whole front portion of Adventureland is basically rethemed to the movie Tarzan, in which Tarzan, Jane, and Professor Porter have set up a little colony on the island. All the shops and carts are themed to Tarzan selling little trinkets from the Professor's Travels and such. You can even visit them in their home (Tarzan's Treehouse)

The Caribbean- Accordion music and music from the Pirates movies play, while cannonfire is heard every now and then. While this area is known as The Caribbean, it is actually supposed to be similar to Tortuga Port. There will be a new Tortuga restaurant and a rethemed pirates ride.

South America- This area has the most in depth back story. Jungle Cruise, now run by AdventureCo, and Fire Mountain, being excavated by ExploreInc have become tie-in attractions. The two companies are at war, and are constantly convincing guests to choose a side, as well as attempting to sabotage the other company. Jungle Cruise now has a somewhat different storyline. You begin your Cruise as usual, but about halfway through, an ExploreCo employee hijacks the boat, marooning your AdventureCo skipper. Now before the ExploreInc can finally manipulate you into choosing them, your AC skipper re-hijacks the boat, leaving the EI guy to get attacked by tigers. Now, Fire Mountain's story is somewhat similar. ExploreInc sends you (this is a coaster) in a patented ExploreInc vehicle, to, well... explore. Then, a pesky AdventureCo. employee sets off a load of explosives, and sends the riders on an out-of-control ride through the mountain. The climax of the ride is when the vehicle shoots out of the mountain, and back in again. At the end, you find the AC guy taken care of. So basically, each company's ride depicts them as "the good guy."
 

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