So I'm just wondering, while Tomorrowland is definitely the priority, what would people do to remodel our Fantasyland? I think the expansion in front of the castle is great, but what about the rest? The parade route to me, takes up a lot of space and kinda kills the momentum built up by the area behind the castle. So my question is, given the space we have now, what would you do to create a Fantasyland that stays as immersive as that area all throughout?
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I would really like to see Autopia demolished, with the Southern half going to Tomorrowland for an ride based on the actual concept of Tomorrow/the future, and the half North of the sub lagoon going to a big Fantasyland expansion. Combine this area with the little pond, and the area east of Small World, and you have a substantial plot bigger than the current FL. Put a decaying Castle wall covered and broken up by towers, vines, and giant fantastical trees (to hide the monorail towers), and inside put a big Beauty & the Beast omnimover ride, a smaller, more traditional tracked Cinderella ride, and the Snow White coaster like the one in Florida."Disneyland is a work of love. We didn't go into Disneyland just with the idea of making money." - Walt Disney
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I think Fantasyland is really good. With the Princesses moving and a new show coming in it will be in much better shape than it currently is. The only thing I don't like is Small World Plaza is mostly a place to walk through. I'd like to see the old Motor Boat Cruise area be used for an attraction to fill out that area.Be Cool Stay in School!
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Originally posted by TiggerHappy View PostI'd love to see the old Skyway station become the new location of the Tangled meet-and-greet. Rapunzel's tower would look great in its place.
For me, Fantasyland is so crammed with stuff that I find an area like the motorboat crusie area a mini oasis from the crowds.
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Originally posted by TiggerHappy View PostI'd love to see the old Skyway station become the new location of the Tangled meet-and-greet. Rapunzel's tower would look great in its place.
That's a great idea! A tower would look really cool in that spot."Disneyland is a work of love. We didn't go into Disneyland just with the idea of making money." - Walt Disney
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I think Mulan and beauty and the beast could be made into entertaining attractions. Something non movie vased would be nice too, maybe something revolving around a dragon or Phoenix. Maybe Sleepy Hollow, nightmare before Christmas, or fantasia for those who don't enjoy princesses. Maybe a ride based off of the upcoming film frozen if it does well.
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Originally posted by DisneylandTraveler View PostI like this idea though I think one of the difficulties with working with the old Fantasyland Skyway station is any attraction in this area attraction must meed ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements (wheelchair accessible). The elevation is a challenge.
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Originally posted by Disney Vault View PostI would like to see something added to the motor boat cruise area and i am all for a ride replacing the fantasyland theater. Besides that I think fantasyland is perfect the way it is.
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i understand that the dark rides there are classics but lets update them with really nice Audio Animtronics, and add repeatablyTake a look at some of my models I make at kolbykonnection.com
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Yeah...but that hardly compares to an established land that has become a staple at numerous parks and lasted over 20 years. Plus it houses Roger Rabbit and Mickey's house, which are both very popular. This isn't the temporary place holder Disney World got.
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Originally posted by DARTH MAUL View PostYeah...but that hardly compares to an established land that has become a staple at numerous parks and lasted over 20 years. Plus it houses Roger Rabbit and Mickey's house, which are both very popular. This isn't the temporary place holder Disney World got.
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