Which disneyland styled park has the best tomorrowland?

Grizzly Hall 71

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I would like to get everyone's opinion on who has the best tomorrowland of all the disneyland styled park. I would say from pictures that Disneyland Paris (even though called discoveryland) has the best. To me it's the best themed and really does have that jules verne take on the future. Let me know what you think.
 

the-reason14

Well-Known Member
I can only compare DL's and MK's since Ive been to both, and I would have to say MK's is better. DL's has more to do in it, but two of the attractions there are at WDW but in other parks. TL is more spacious at the MK. Plus we have the TTA and a more thrilling space mt. If DL had their people mover and maybe had the effects of their space mt. but thrill of ours, then maybe it would be better.
 

cmatt

Active Member
I would like to get everyone's opinion on who has the best tomorrowland of all the disneyland styled park. I would say from pictures that Disneyland Paris (even though called discoveryland) has the best. To me it's the best themed and really does have that jules verne take on the future. Let me know what you think.

zing...! however they arsed up space mountain :( and the jules verne theming doesn't really work for that ride :mad:
 

LoriMistress

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DL hands down. The SP @ DLR is a million times better then MK. They're more to do at TL @ DLR then MK. I wish DLR would have kept TTA.
 

nemofinder22

Well-Known Member
MK has a GREAT look and theme going for it however once you exit Rocket Tower Plaza the whole place just falls flat on its face... screaming 1970s!!! so by that I have to go with DL's yes its old looking to but it plays off the retro theme very well, and is only missing a Peoplemover. Also the fact that Buzz, Space, Star Tours, Subs and Monorail each have there own costume is a big win.
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
I think Tokyo's Tomorrowland is the best because it is one of most unique Tomorrowlands. It also is a cross of the Magic Kingdom and Disneyland, attraction-wise.
 

Krack

Active Member
Here's the one thing I'm certain of: It's not Disneyland. I'd take Disneyland's Fantasyland and Adventureland any day of the week, but its Tomorrowland is a mess. Off the top of my head, the Peoplemover has been shut down forever, the Astro Orbitor / Rocket Jets have been moved to a place that both (1) increases congestion and (2) loses all the fun of being so high in the air, and there's nothing innovative about Innovations (it's a big waste of prime real estate). The only thing I really prefer about it (compared to WDW) is that it's Space Mountain is better and it makes use of its outdoor live music venue.
 

Exprcoofto

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I've never been to all, but based on pictures and video, I really enjoy HKDLs. It has a very futuristic theme to it, which I really enjoy.

I think my least favorite in Disneylands. It's bland, not futuristic at all, and has just two giant murals when walking down the main entrance way.

Discoveryland is awesome, but it's not an exact Tomorrowland in my book. It's a great land with tons of theming and great attractions, but if we're talking Tomorrowland, HKDLs is still on top for me.

TDL's Tomorrowland is no better than MKs & DLs. They all could use a bit of work. Granted, I've never seen TDL's so this one is a bit iffy.
 

RoRo

New Member
Magic Kingdom because I love the retro sci-fi comic book theme of it and at night its absolutely stunning.
 

_Scar

Active Member
From pictures- Magic Kingdom hands down looks so amazing. Even if the Speedway doesn't fit in with the rest of TLand, it is a favorite of mine and I seem to give it a free 'pass'.

But I'd love to visit HKDL because it looks to be a solid park with a very nice TLand. Maybe if it got one more E-Ticket I would bump it up above MK's.

Next up I'd say Discoveryland. I like launch coasters, so I'd imagine I'd like SM2. But I've heard such wishy washy things that I'm skeptical. Also, I'm not too crazy about the mountains exterior. Although unique, I'm used to a white mountain as the wheenie for the land hehe.
 

Lee

Adventurer
Another easy question. Not even close.
Discoveryland crushes all other Tomorrowlands under the heel of it's boot and laughs at their misery.:cool:
 

Animaniac93-98

Well-Known Member
Discoveryland has a Nautilus and The Hyperion. I can't believe someone actually approved the budget to build a replica of the airship from The Island at the Top of the World. Not that I have an issue with that.
 

Cmdr_Crimson

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I just returned from DL and I have to say....I'm not a fan of overlaying attractions over each other and it felt rather crammed. Making it more confusing where you need to go..

Magic Kingdom TL is the Full Win in my Book...Spacious, More room to walk, and no overlaying attractions..
 

Krack

Active Member
I just returned from DL and I have to say....I'm not a fan of overlaying attractions over each other and it felt rather crammed. Making it more confusing where you need to go..

Magic Kingdom TL is the Full Win in my Book...Spacious, More room to walk, and no overlaying attractions..

I'm not sure I understand what you're describing ... what do you mean when you say "overlaying attractions" in DL's Tomorrowland?
 

ChrisFL

Premium Member
Discoveryland has a Nautilus and The Hyperion. I can't believe someone actually approved the budget to build a replica of the airship from The Island at the Top of the World. Not that I have an issue with that.

Supposedly at one time Disney had plans to make an entire attraction from that movie, according to *ahem* Jim Hill. But then nobody watched it.
 

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
I'm not sure I understand what you're describing ... what do you mean when you say "overlaying attractions" in DL's Tomorrowland?

Sorry What I ment to say is how some attractions run into each other like how Space mountain, Pizza Port and Magic Eye theater seem to collide when your by the starcade and restrooms....It was just confusing how it seem to squeeze everything in one small spot.
 

echoscot

New Member
Sorry What I ment to say is how some attractions run into each other like how Space mountain, Pizza Port and Magic Eye theater seem to collide when your by the starcade and restrooms....It was just confusing how it seem to squeeze everything in one small spot.

One of the conundrums of DLR is "squeezing everything into one small spot" which is why Walt bought all the land in FL. However, I think DLR does the best it can with what space it has.

ChrisFL said:
Supposedly at one time Disney had plans to make an entire attraction from [Island at the Top of the World], according to *ahem* Jim Hill. But then nobody watched it.

Ahem, I was one of 4 people that saw this movie in the theatres, thank you very much
 

echoscot

New Member
Ohhhh yeah, my vote is for MK. I have seen photos of DLP, but never been. Would be nice if someone had some TL photos of the different parks to compare. Some might change their votes.;)
 

Animaniac93-98

Well-Known Member
Supposedly at one time Disney had plans to make an entire attraction from that movie, according to *ahem* Jim Hill. But then nobody watched it.

The roller coaster attraction was to be a part of Discovery Bay. Jimmy didn't lie about that one, it was even published in the Imagineering: A Behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real book.

Ahem, I was one of 4 people that saw this movie in the theatres, thank you very much

Neat! Did they show Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too with your screening?
 

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