WESTCOT: An AU Gate For Disneyland (DCA Plot) (WIP)

cdunlap

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This park, located in a AU where DCA was never built, will feature several nations of the world in a sort of cultural park! There shall be few rides, yet when rides are present, they shall be well themed! The following list is made of the main areas: Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, The Americas, and World Port! The continents will feature subsections themed to countries! This list includes the countries: EUROPE: Iceland (Sea Monsters Dark Ride In Reykjavik Cathedral) Scotland (Old Castles and Bagpipers by the lagoon) The United Kingdom (Small London Replica with Objects using British English Names and A Circus named Circo) France (Paris Market, Chez Rene, Disneyland Paris Model, and Georges Mellies Film Studio) and Italy (Ristorante Della Romana, an Italian restaurant themed to Rome with a facade consisting of replicas of the following Roman landmarks: Colosseum, Castello San Angelo, Pantheon Of Rome, and St Peter’s Basilica); AFRICA: Kenya (Benga Music by Mt Kenya) Egypt (Replica Of Giza Pyramid) and Ghana (Cloth exhibit in Ashanti Palace); ASIA: Turkey (Turkish Candy Shop in Hagia Sophia) Thailand (Durian Fruit Cafe in Bangkok Palace) The Philippines (Filipino Restaurant in Talisay Ruins) and Japan (Technology In Tokyo Tower); OCEANIA: Australia (Aboriginal Australian Musicians At Uluru) and Samoa (A traditional Coconut Feast In A Fale); THE AMERICAS: Alaska (Juneau Cruise boat ride about Alaskan Native Biomes And Animals) Louisiana (Little New Orleans With Jazz), Colombia (Encanto Walkthrough in Casita), and Brazil (Samba City, Rio/Christ The Redeemer/Amazon River Rapids). World Port, the entrance plaza, will be an area for the ORIGINAL Journey Into Imagination, Horizons, Kitchen Cabaret, Living Seas, Body Wars, The Tapestry Of Nations parade, World Of Motion, Communicore, The Plaza Of The Flags, where all the represented country/state flags fly, and La Luna, a white Spaceship Earth Ball with a dark ride based on A Trip To The Moon, to be situated!
 
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Rambozo

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You've piqued my interest. I think they've done a good great job fixing DCA, but I'd be interested to see how WestCot would have turned out.
 

DisneyFan32

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This park will feature several nations of the world in a sort of cultural park! There shall be few rides, yet when rides are present, they shall be well themed! The following list is made of the main areas: Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, The Americas, and World Port! The continents will feature subsections themed to countries! This list includes the countries: EUROPE: Iceland (Sea Monsters), Scotland ( Bagpipers), The United Kingdom (London Replica with British English Circo) France (Paris Market, a restauran, and Georges Mellies) and Italy (Italian food); AFRICA: Kenya (Benga Music) Egypt (Tombs) and Ghana (Cloths exhibi); ASIA: Turkey (Turkish Candies) Thailand (Durian Fruit Cafe) and Japan (Technology!); OCEANIA: Australia (Aboriginal Australian Musicians) and Samoa (A traditional Coconut Feast); THE AMERICAS: Alaska (Juneau River Cruise boat ride about Alaskan Animal) Louisiana (Little New Orleans), and Brazil (Samba City, Rio). World Port, the entrance plaza, will be an area for La Luna, a white Spaceship Earth Ball, to be situated!
I'm doing Hollywoodland for Disneyland to be part of Disney Decade as Michael Eisner is originally planning before Euro Disneyland failed in 1992/1993.
 

cdunlap

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I'm doing Hollywoodland for Disneyland to be part of Disney Decade as Michael Eisner is originally planning before Euro Disneyland failed in 1992/1993.
So, WESTCOT is a very interesting project that I have chosen to work on because I want it to be real! Is that the reason you are doing this project as well?
 

DisneyFan32

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So, WESTCOT is a very interesting project that I have chosen to work on because I want it to be real! Is that the reason you are doing this project as well?
It's part of Michael Eisner's supposed planning for Disney Decade for the parks during 1990s.
 

cdunlap

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It would all be worth it if Horizons was built over there. This way it would still possibly exist in the world.
Expect that and a few other Weird EPCOT things, like Dreamfinder and Figment's Journey Into Imagination, World Of Motion, Kitchen Kabaret, Body Wars, The ORIGINAL Living Seas, an updated version of Communicore featuring tech by Microsoft and Apple, and Tapestry Of Nations!
 
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cdunlap

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We begin at World Port, a place of international peace, unity, and harmony. Those three concepts are WESTCOT's mission statement. The landmark building of this section is a golden geodesic sphere, named La Luna. In front of the globe, the flags of Alaska, Louisiana, Colombia, Brazil, Kenya, Ghana, Egypt, Iceland, France, Italy, Scotland, The UK, Turkey, Thailand, Japan, The Philippines, Australia, Samoa, and California fly. Within La Luna, guests can ride a rocket on A Trip To The Moon, a dark ride adaptation of Jules Verne's novel. To the right, two glass pyramids hold a whimsical Journey Into Imagination, guided by the jovial Dreamfinder and his purple dragon, Figment. To the left, a trapezoid allows guests to explore New Horizons of transport and living. Behind New Horizons, a cylindrical building allows guests to travel through history and learn about The World Of Motion. Behind Imagination, a golden dome holds Wonders Of Life. This building holds Kitchen Cabaret, a show in which singing food explains health, and Body Wars, a Motion Simulator exploration of the body. The Living Seas is located behind La Luna. It allows guests to wander a large aquarium with no theming around a certain clownfish. Surrounding La Luna in a circular shape, new technology is introduced to the public at Communicore. Every hour, tall metal puppets meet guests in the Tapestry Of Nations parade.
 

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