Yeah, I've done atleast a quadrupal trillion different Disney resort projects. Does anyone else have the same symptomptom that after a trip to WDW, you start your own Disney park instead of focusing on improvements for the current parks? It happens to me all the time!
For this one, I'm not focusing on where this one will go. I'm simply making a random new resort. Here we go:
Magic Kingdom:
Main Street:
The Disneyland ( insert location here ) Rail Road: With stops at Adventureland, St. Louis Riverfront, and Tomorrowland. Encounters include Animals watching the train pass and a glimpse into the Indiana Jones attraction in adventureland, the zip a dee dooh dah scene from Splash Mountain with a trip through the backwoods and rainbow caverns in Frontierland, views of IASW and storybook land in Fantaseyland, singing trees and animals greet you in Toon Town, and you travel back in time past vocanoes and dinosaurs after stopping in Tomorrowland.
Main Street Grande Theater: Disney film classics done in full broadway flavor.
Main Street Cinema: Oldest Mickey mouse cartoons shown on eight screens.
Adventureland: Has many different sections. When you enter its more of a Hawaiian theme, then it slowly evolves into a 1930s jungle outpost, then there's a back ally themed to the Middle East, then it goes into a Carribean Plaza, then as it transitions into Frontierland, it has an African Village look similar to Harambe at AK.
Enchanted Tiki Room: Similar to the Disneyland counterpart with advanced animatronics, new effects inclduing the illusion that some of the birds are flaying around the room, and cool lightning and water effects when the gods intervene.
Swiss Family Treehouse: Nothing new, except the addition of an animatronic elephant similar to the one at HKDL.
Jungle Cruise: Nothing new here except more advanced animatronics, but alot of the scenes are similar.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Cursed Gem: Indy's friend salla is offering tours of the temple in troop transports where a mystical gem lures visitors promising earthly tresures, but something goes wrong, due to a mystical zodiac date, the gem does something every time the zodiac turns that time, it betrays you, and sends you past the gates of doom! Many of the encounters are similar to the DL counterpart, but new encounters include the gem destroying everything in its wake in the main chamber, statues that nearly drop axes on you viecle, and a scene similar to the TDS version where your viecle ends up at the base of a swirling vortex, and tosses your viecle in every direction.
Excavator: Similar to Raging Spirits, this is a ride where temple excavator mine carts go around a temple excavation roller coater ride!
Aladdins Whole New World: Ride in magic carpets through scenes of the classic Disney movie.
Pirates of the Caribean: A cross between the Paris version and DL version. At night, the boats are redirected into new scenes based off of the movie where skeleton pirates try to sink your boat, but its up to Jack Sparrow and Will Turner to save the day!
Festival of the Lion King: A more sugar coated version of the AK version, but with better themed theater which is located outside the berm.
More coming soon. Stay tuned!
For this one, I'm not focusing on where this one will go. I'm simply making a random new resort. Here we go:
Magic Kingdom:
Main Street:
The Disneyland ( insert location here ) Rail Road: With stops at Adventureland, St. Louis Riverfront, and Tomorrowland. Encounters include Animals watching the train pass and a glimpse into the Indiana Jones attraction in adventureland, the zip a dee dooh dah scene from Splash Mountain with a trip through the backwoods and rainbow caverns in Frontierland, views of IASW and storybook land in Fantaseyland, singing trees and animals greet you in Toon Town, and you travel back in time past vocanoes and dinosaurs after stopping in Tomorrowland.
Main Street Grande Theater: Disney film classics done in full broadway flavor.
Main Street Cinema: Oldest Mickey mouse cartoons shown on eight screens.
Adventureland: Has many different sections. When you enter its more of a Hawaiian theme, then it slowly evolves into a 1930s jungle outpost, then there's a back ally themed to the Middle East, then it goes into a Carribean Plaza, then as it transitions into Frontierland, it has an African Village look similar to Harambe at AK.
Enchanted Tiki Room: Similar to the Disneyland counterpart with advanced animatronics, new effects inclduing the illusion that some of the birds are flaying around the room, and cool lightning and water effects when the gods intervene.
Swiss Family Treehouse: Nothing new, except the addition of an animatronic elephant similar to the one at HKDL.
Jungle Cruise: Nothing new here except more advanced animatronics, but alot of the scenes are similar.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Cursed Gem: Indy's friend salla is offering tours of the temple in troop transports where a mystical gem lures visitors promising earthly tresures, but something goes wrong, due to a mystical zodiac date, the gem does something every time the zodiac turns that time, it betrays you, and sends you past the gates of doom! Many of the encounters are similar to the DL counterpart, but new encounters include the gem destroying everything in its wake in the main chamber, statues that nearly drop axes on you viecle, and a scene similar to the TDS version where your viecle ends up at the base of a swirling vortex, and tosses your viecle in every direction.
Excavator: Similar to Raging Spirits, this is a ride where temple excavator mine carts go around a temple excavation roller coater ride!
Aladdins Whole New World: Ride in magic carpets through scenes of the classic Disney movie.
Pirates of the Caribean: A cross between the Paris version and DL version. At night, the boats are redirected into new scenes based off of the movie where skeleton pirates try to sink your boat, but its up to Jack Sparrow and Will Turner to save the day!
Festival of the Lion King: A more sugar coated version of the AK version, but with better themed theater which is located outside the berm.
More coming soon. Stay tuned!
