I created a mock proposal for a brand new Disney theme park on WDWMagic http://www. http://forums. (a Disney-related website with numerous forums, mostly theme park-related, much like MiceAge/MiceChat) which I created for their Imagineer forum! Dozens of other proposals like mine have been created on WDWMagic's Imagineer forum as well!
My proposed Disney theme park resort sits on 1200 acres of land-- about 4 times the size of Disneyland's (Anaheim) property, but only an insect compared to the massive 27,000+ acres Walt Disney World covers. As of opening day (or at least shortly afterward), this Disney theme park resort will consist of two theme parks; The Magic Kingdom, and Disney Studios (name of park's location); four hotels, plus a campground; a Downtown Disney retail and entertainment district; two golf courses; and possibly a water park as well.
As for my Disney theme park resort's location, not really sure. Some likely areas would be in the central U.S. (perhaps Texas or Oklahoma, due to warmer climates), or possibly even Hawaii (which I think would be a really fun location, esp. given its large amount of tourism and natural beauty!!!!!). I designed this as a U.S. theme park, due primarily to familiarity with the culture, and since it would be nice to have another Disney theme park in the U.S. somewhere! Disney currently has theme parks in Orlando (WDW); Anaheim, CA (Disneyland); Tokyo; Paris; and a 5th is currently under construction in Hong Kong. Also, Disney is considering a 6th theme park near Shanghai, China; just 550 miles from Hong Kong, and even a 7th near Seoul, S. Korea, 538 miles from Tokyo!
Disney did in fact plan a theme park in the early 1990's called Disney's America in NE Virginia near Washington, DC. Unfortunately, that fell apart. Mainly, its wherever Disney would build another theme park, particularly in the U.S., so it's location is anyone's guess!!!!
Here is my list of attractions for each theme park. Rides/attractions denoted by (FP) used the FastPass service:
THE MAGIC KINGDOM
Main Street, USA
Rides and Attractions:
1.) City Hall
2.) The Disney Gallery: This is very much like Main Street Gallery at WDW's MK and Town Square Exhibition Hall; displaing various Disney exhibits and artifacts.
3.) Disneyland Railroad
4.) Fire Station: The Fire Station will have an antique fire engine and full line of Firefighter equipment. IIRC, WDW's MK took their fire engine out and much of the equipment to make way for 101 Dalmations and Mickey Firefighter merchandise to be sold. To maintain the fire engine and all equipment; the 101 Dalmations and Mickey Firefighter merchandise will be sold in the Toontown Fire Station, which I will get to a bit later on.
5.) Main Street Bank: which offers currency exchange, Disney Dollars, and Disney Vacation Club Services and information.
6.) Main Street Cinema: which will run various Disney cartoons and well as old silent movies!
7.) Main Street Vehicles
8.) Penny Arcade
9.) The Walt Disney Story
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Blue Ribbon Bakery
2.) Candy Palace
3.) Crystal Palace Restaurant
4.) Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
5.) Main Street Fruit Cart
6.) Plaza Inn
7.) Refreshment Corner
8.) Tony's Town Square Restaurant
Shops:
1.) The Chapeau
2.) China Closet
3.) Crystal Arts
4.) Disney & Co.
5.) Disney Clothiers
6.) Disneyana Collectables
7.) The Emporium
8.) The Greenhouse: which sells flowers and various potted plants.
9.) Kodak Camera Center
10.) Main Street Athletic Club
11.) Main Street Book Store
12.) Market House
13.) New Century Jewelry
14.) New Century Timepieces
15.) Newsstand
16.) Pin Trading Central
17.) 20th Century Music Company
Liberty Street (part of Main Street, USA)
Liberty Street is a short side street off of Main Street between Town Square and the lower, right-hand block of Main Street. This is basically an abbreviated version of Liberty Square. Liberty Street was originally planned by Walt Disney himself for Disneyland as far back as 1956! However, it was never built, and eventually evolved into Liberty Square at WDW's Magic Kingdom.
Rides and Attractions:
1.) The Hall of Presidents
2.) Liberty Bell Replica: This is a replica of the Liberty Bell much like the one WDW has in Liberty Square.
3.) Liberty Tree
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Liberty Tree Tavern
2.) Sleppy Hollow
Shops:
1.) Boston Observer Print Shop
2.) Paul Revere's Candle Shop
3.) Silversmith
4.) Yankee Trader
5.) Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe
Adventureland
Rides and Attractions:
1.) Adventureland Theatre
2.) Enchanted Tiki Room: This show will probably be more like Disneyland's (Anaheim) show, but more up-to-date and with newer characters.
3.) Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Crystal Skull (FP)
4.) Jungle Cruise (FP)
5.) Magic Carpets of Aladdin
6.) Tarzan's Treehouse
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Aloha Isle
2.) Crystal Palace Restaurant: Depsite being located at the corner of Main Street and the hub, The Crystal Palace can also be entered from Adventureland in the back. Crystal Palace is a buffet restaurant offering character dining at Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Guests are joined by Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit, and Eeyore at all 3 meals!
3.) Hakuna Matada Restaurant
4.) The Skipper's Galley
Shops:
1.) Agrabah Bazaar
2.) Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost
3.) Island Supply Company
4.) South Seas Traders
5.) Tropical Imports
Carribean Plaza (part of Adventureland)
Carribean Plaza is a section of Adventureland themed to a Carribean colonial settlement. Unlike WDW's CP architecture (which has a Carribean Fort-like design), this park's Carribean Plaza will be modeled after New Orleans Square at Disneyland, since much of New Orleans's architecture has roots in the Carribean!
Rides and Attractions:
1.) The Haunted Mansion (FP)
2.) Pirates of the Carribean (FP): which will be designed similar to Disneyland's extended 14-minute ride, as opposed to WDW's 9 minute ride.
Food & Restaurants:Shops:Critter Country
Rides and Attractions:
1.) Brother Bear's Explorer Canoes
2.) Country Bears Jamboree, presenting:
a.) Christmas Hoedown, from Thanksgiving Day to January 1
b.) Vacation Hoedown, from Memorial Day to Labor Day
c.) Country Bears Hoedown, during the rest of the year
3.) It's Tough to Be a Bug
4.) Splash Mountain (FP)
5.) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (FP)
6.) Teddi Berra's Swingin' Arcade
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Critter Country Fruit Cart
2.) Harbour Galley
3.) Laughing Place Restaurant & Country Store: Located insted Splash Mountain, Laughing Place is a table-service restaurant with an attached country store. Themed to Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear, and the gang; Laughing place features a southern-style/Soul Food menu; for example, Fried Chicken, Catfish, Collard Greens, Cornbread, Fried Green Tomatoes, etc. Laughing Place serves Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner; and is the only table-service restaurant in Critter Country.
4.) Rackety's Racoon Saloon
Shops:
1.) Big Al's
2.) Hoot & Holler Hideout
3.) Laughing Place Restaurant & Country Store (see above)
4.) Pooh's Thotful Spot
Discoveryland
Discoveryland is basically the same as Tomorrowland, with a dash of EPCOT and more staying power, since the Tomorrowland concept often has been in need of updating! In fact, the name Discoveryland is used at Disneyland Paris for Tomorrowland.
Rides and Attractions:
1.) Astro-Orbiter
2.) Autopia (FP): which will have a track design much like Disneyland's current Autopia track, but with wider lanes like WDW's Indy Speedway.
3.) Buzz Lightyear's Astro-Blasters (FP)
4.) Cosmic Waves
5.) Discoveryland PeopleMover
6.) Discoveryland Theatre
7.) The Earth: This is a completely original attraction, which gives guests a visual and interactive journey through the Earth's wonders, with an emphasis on people and animals' relationship with the Earth on which they live. The Earth is somewhat like EPCOT's The Land, but with little or no emphasis on food! Among the attractions inside the pavillion include, just to name a few:
a.) Behind the Seeds (or something similar), possibly with a new name.
b.) Circle of Life: This may be the same show seen at EPCOT's The Land, but I thought its enviromentalist theme would fit The Earth quite well!
c.) The Earth Ride: This is a mechanical ride which goes into The Earth's theming. I may include a few features of Journey to the Center of the Earth (at Tokyo DisneySea) into this ride, but reality-based as opposed to fantasy-based like Journey to the Center of the Earth, and MUCH less intense as well!
d.) a multi-story rain forest habitat; which includes exotic plants, birds, small animals, waterfalls, and large elaborate rock formations!
8.) Imageworks: This is basically a smaller, scaled-down version of what can be found at the Journey Into Imagination area at EPCOT, with some of the same attractions as well as many original ones. In addition to a preshow with Dreamfinder and Figment, here are a couple of attractions included here:
a.) Stepping Tones: Since this is a favorite at EPCOT, I decided to throw this in as well!
b.) The Rainbow Corridor: This is an attraction I always wanted to see, but never will since it was recently taken out at EPCOT's Imageworks, IIRC!
9.) Innoventions: Like Imageworks, Innoventions is basically a scaled-down version of what can be found at EPCOT.
10.) The Living Seas: which includes
a.) Carribean Coral Reef Ride (no longer at EPCOT!)
b.) Sea Base Alpha
11.) Space Mountain (FP)
12.) Stitch Encounter: This is a slightly modified and improved version of Stitch's Great Escape at WDW's Magic Kingdom.
13.) The Visionarium
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Auntie Gravity's Galactic Goodies
2.) Club Buzz
3.) Coral Reef Restaurant (inside The Living Seas)
4.) Figments View Espresso Bar & Bakery (inside Imageworks)
5.) Global Grill (inside The Earth)
6.) Lunching Pad a Rockettower Plaza (at base of Astro-Orbiter)
7.) Redd Rockett's Pizza Port
8.) Stellar Sweets
Shops:
1.) Autopia Winner's Circle
2.) Earth's Treasures (inside The Earth)
3.) Imageworks Shop (inside Imageworks)
4.) Merchant of Venus
5.) Mickey's Star Traders
6.) Planet M
Fantasyland
Rides and Attractions:
1.) Ariel's Grotto
2.) Beauty and the Beast Castle: This was determined by a poll I conducted on WDWMagic's Imagineer forum. My first choice was Cinderella's Castle, but many thought it was too similar to WDW's castle, especially given the standpoint I designed this as a U.S. park. Beauty and the Beast Castle will have a design similar to Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris, but with a few differences, such as the domed ballroom on the left-hand side of the castle used in Beauty and the Beast (1991).
3.) Beauty and the Beast dark ride: This is entered from inside the castle, and located in the ballroom under the domed rotunda.
4.) Casey Jr. Circus Train: Similar to Disneyland's (Anaheim) train, but with rooftop covers on the open-air cars. Also, the animal cage cars will be larger and less confining, to allow much more comfortable riding for adults, especially large adults!
5.) Cinderella's Golden Carrousel
6.) Dumbo the Flying Elephant
7.) Fairytale Gardens, featuring Storytelling With Cinderella
8.) Fantasyland Theatre
9.) it's a small world: This ride's exterior will be designed similar to Disneyland's; with the ticking clock, spinning mechanisms, and the march of children on the hour! However, the boats will be larger much like WDW's, and the waiting area and boat waterway will have a canopy over it, with the same striped color scheme as the tent-like structure on the entrance area of WDW's ride. Therefore, we will have a tribute to IASW at both existing U.S. parks!
10.) Mad Tea Party: Similar to WDW's ride, but with a stylized glass roof over the ride, to keep rain out but allow more sunlight in; to give it a "sunnier" and lighter look than WDW's ride!
11.) Matterhorn Bobsleds (FP)
12.) Mickey Mouse Revue
13.) Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
14.) The Old Mill Ferris Wheel: Basically, this is a ferris wheel shaped like a windmill, themed from the 1937 Silly Symphony cartoon The Old Mill.
15.) Peter Pan's Flight (FP)
16.) Pinocchio's Daring Journey
17.) Sleeping Beauty dark ride
18.) Snow White's Adventures: This will probably be the most different of the dark rides in my park, since this version of Snow White will focus more on the story of Snow White and Snow White herself, rather than the Witch. Also, instead of handing the poisoned apple to the riders, the Witch hands it to Snow White. This version will be MUCH less intimidating to younger children than WDW and Disneyland's versions; the scenes where the Queen turns into the Witch and where the Witch hands Snow White the apple might unnerve some younger children, but this ride will be nowhere nearly as terrifying as the other park's Snow White rides, as well as focusing on the character of Snow White!
19.) Storybook Land Canal Boats
Food& Restaurants:Shops:
1.) Belle's Gallery: located inside the castle
2.) Fantasy Faire Gifts
3.) The Glass Slipper: which sells glass items as well as various Cinderella-themed merchandise. The Glass Slipper also features glass-blowing, which is demonstrated for the guests by talented glass-blowers as they sculpt their glass structures.
4.) Heraldry Shop: located inside the castle.
5.) it's a small world toy shop
6.) Le Petit Chalet Gifts: located at the base of the Matterhorn
7.) Merlin's Magic Shop
8.) Seven Dwarfs Mining Company
9.) Sir Mickey's
10.) Tinker Bell's Treasures
Frontierland
Rides & Attractions:
1.) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (FP)
2.) Diamond Horseshoe Saloon, presenting Diamond Horseshoe Saloon Revue: which is a Western-style saloon show, complete with Can-Can dancers!
3.) Fantasmic!: Like Disneyland's Fantasmic! show, this will be presented on the Rivers of America, complete with the Peter Pan segment on the Sailing Ship Columbia and the grand finale with all the characters from the show on the Riverboat, doubling as the Steamboat Willie! However, Fantasmic! will have a stadium-like seating area in front of the stage like Disney-MGM's Fantasmic, giving guests the best of both worlds!
4.) Frontierland Jail
5.) Frontierland Riverboat
6.) Frontierland Shootin' Arcade
7.) Legends of the Old West
8.) Rafts to Pocahontas Island
9.) Sailing Ship Columbia
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Chuck Wagon: serving Turkey Legs
2.) Diamond Horseshoe Saloon: which serves Lunch during its midday shows, as well as snacks throughout the day!
3.) Pecos Bill Cafe
4.) Rancho Del Zocalo
5.) River Belle Terrace
6.) Stage Door Cafe
Shops:
1.) Bonanza Outfitters
2.) Frontier Blacksmith
3.) Frontier Woodcarving
4.) Frontier Outpost & Supply
5.) Old Time Photo: where guests are given the opportunity to dress up in period clothing and have their pictures taken wearing them!
6.) Pioneer Mercantile
7.) Trail Creek Shop
Pocahontas Island (part of Frontierland):
Pocahontas Island is the big island surrounded by the Rivers of America, themed to the 1995 Disney feature film.
Attractions:
a.) 17th Century Jamestown Settlement re-creation
b.) Enchanted Glade Forest Exploration Area, complete with a talking Grandmother Willow tree!
c.) Indian Village: which includes the Ceremonial Dance Circle; where REAL Indians/Native Americans demonstrate their native dances for the guests!
Last but not least, Pocahontas Island includes a "meet & greet" area; where Pocahontas, John Smith, meeko, and Governor Ratcliffe greet guests!
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Enchanted Glade: This is a snack stand by the Enchanted Glade Forest.
2.) John Smith's Landing: This is the Pocahontas Island restaurant, much like Aunt Polly's Dockside Inn is to Tom Sawyer Island at WDW's Magic Kingdom. The menu, although not yet established, will be more like that of a regular restaurant, as opposed to Aunt Polly's-- which seems to serve primarily snack-type foods such as peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, pickles, cookies, and ice cream.
Shops:
1.) Indian Trading Post: which is located in the Pocahontas Island Indian Village.
Mickey's Toontown:
Rides & Attractions:
1.) Chip 'n Dale's Treehouse
2.) Donald's Boat: This boat sits on real water, not a blue plastic pad used at Disneyland and WDW's Magic Kingdom!
3.) Goofy's Barnstormer: located at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm, and actually has live plants growing under it!
4.) Goofy's Gas
5.) Jolly Trolley
6.) Ludwig Von Drake's House of Genius: This is an interactive learning area based on Ludwig Von Drake's laboratory.
7.) Mickey's House
8.) Mickey's Movie Barn: which consists of The Prop Department, stocked with various props and costumes from Mickey's cartoons; The Screening Room, where Mickey's cartoons are screened; as well as the Soundstage Room, where Mickey meets and greets guests, complete with photo and autograph opportunities! This is basically the same as its Disneyland counterpart, and can only be entered from Mickey's House.
9.) Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin (FP)
10.) Scrooge McDuck's Money Bin: This is a play area based on Scrooge McDuck's immense money bin!
11.) Toontown City Hall: This is primarily a character greeting area, with three rooms where various Disney characters meet and greet guests!
12.) Toontown Courthouse, featuring Toontown Courtroom: This is a 3-D CGI cartoon much like Mickey's Philharmagic, but with an interactive twist, in which Roger is the judge, Goofy is the baliff, and YOU in the audience are the jury!!!!!
13.) Toontown Post Office: where various Disney characters have their own post offices, in which they can be heard speaking as their mailboxes are opened!
Food & Restaurants:Shops:
1.) Gag Factory
2.) Toontown Delivery Company
3.) Toontown 5 and Dime
4.) Toontown Fire Station: which sells a wide variety of Mickey Mouse Firefighter sovenirs and 101 Dalmations merchandise.
PARADES:
1.) Afternoon Parade: Not sure, even though I am kind of partial to the snowglobes at the Share a Dream Come True parade at WDW's MK, and I'm not to familar with Disneyland's Parade of Stars. However, I'm sure that this parade will be something entirely different anyway!
2.) Night Time Parade: Main Street Electrical Parade, but a slightly updated version; with better, more up-to-date floats and fiberoptic lights!
I will post maps of my Magic Kingdom lands in a series of replies to this post; which list rides, attractions, shops, and restaureants; and try to have my list of rides and attractions for Disney Studios up ASAP, as no maps of Disney Studios have been drawn yet. If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!
My proposed Disney theme park resort sits on 1200 acres of land-- about 4 times the size of Disneyland's (Anaheim) property, but only an insect compared to the massive 27,000+ acres Walt Disney World covers. As of opening day (or at least shortly afterward), this Disney theme park resort will consist of two theme parks; The Magic Kingdom, and Disney Studios (name of park's location); four hotels, plus a campground; a Downtown Disney retail and entertainment district; two golf courses; and possibly a water park as well.
As for my Disney theme park resort's location, not really sure. Some likely areas would be in the central U.S. (perhaps Texas or Oklahoma, due to warmer climates), or possibly even Hawaii (which I think would be a really fun location, esp. given its large amount of tourism and natural beauty!!!!!). I designed this as a U.S. theme park, due primarily to familiarity with the culture, and since it would be nice to have another Disney theme park in the U.S. somewhere! Disney currently has theme parks in Orlando (WDW); Anaheim, CA (Disneyland); Tokyo; Paris; and a 5th is currently under construction in Hong Kong. Also, Disney is considering a 6th theme park near Shanghai, China; just 550 miles from Hong Kong, and even a 7th near Seoul, S. Korea, 538 miles from Tokyo!
Disney did in fact plan a theme park in the early 1990's called Disney's America in NE Virginia near Washington, DC. Unfortunately, that fell apart. Mainly, its wherever Disney would build another theme park, particularly in the U.S., so it's location is anyone's guess!!!!
Here is my list of attractions for each theme park. Rides/attractions denoted by (FP) used the FastPass service:
THE MAGIC KINGDOM
Main Street, USA
Rides and Attractions:
1.) City Hall
2.) The Disney Gallery: This is very much like Main Street Gallery at WDW's MK and Town Square Exhibition Hall; displaing various Disney exhibits and artifacts.
3.) Disneyland Railroad
4.) Fire Station: The Fire Station will have an antique fire engine and full line of Firefighter equipment. IIRC, WDW's MK took their fire engine out and much of the equipment to make way for 101 Dalmations and Mickey Firefighter merchandise to be sold. To maintain the fire engine and all equipment; the 101 Dalmations and Mickey Firefighter merchandise will be sold in the Toontown Fire Station, which I will get to a bit later on.
5.) Main Street Bank: which offers currency exchange, Disney Dollars, and Disney Vacation Club Services and information.
6.) Main Street Cinema: which will run various Disney cartoons and well as old silent movies!
7.) Main Street Vehicles
8.) Penny Arcade
9.) The Walt Disney Story
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Blue Ribbon Bakery
2.) Candy Palace
3.) Crystal Palace Restaurant
4.) Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
5.) Main Street Fruit Cart
6.) Plaza Inn
7.) Refreshment Corner
8.) Tony's Town Square Restaurant
Shops:
1.) The Chapeau
2.) China Closet
3.) Crystal Arts
4.) Disney & Co.
5.) Disney Clothiers
6.) Disneyana Collectables
7.) The Emporium
8.) The Greenhouse: which sells flowers and various potted plants.
9.) Kodak Camera Center
10.) Main Street Athletic Club
11.) Main Street Book Store
12.) Market House
13.) New Century Jewelry
14.) New Century Timepieces
15.) Newsstand
16.) Pin Trading Central
17.) 20th Century Music Company
Liberty Street (part of Main Street, USA)
Liberty Street is a short side street off of Main Street between Town Square and the lower, right-hand block of Main Street. This is basically an abbreviated version of Liberty Square. Liberty Street was originally planned by Walt Disney himself for Disneyland as far back as 1956! However, it was never built, and eventually evolved into Liberty Square at WDW's Magic Kingdom.
Rides and Attractions:
1.) The Hall of Presidents
2.) Liberty Bell Replica: This is a replica of the Liberty Bell much like the one WDW has in Liberty Square.
3.) Liberty Tree
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Liberty Tree Tavern
2.) Sleppy Hollow
Shops:
1.) Boston Observer Print Shop
2.) Paul Revere's Candle Shop
3.) Silversmith
4.) Yankee Trader
5.) Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe
Adventureland
Rides and Attractions:
1.) Adventureland Theatre
2.) Enchanted Tiki Room: This show will probably be more like Disneyland's (Anaheim) show, but more up-to-date and with newer characters.
3.) Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Crystal Skull (FP)
4.) Jungle Cruise (FP)
5.) Magic Carpets of Aladdin
6.) Tarzan's Treehouse
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Aloha Isle
2.) Crystal Palace Restaurant: Depsite being located at the corner of Main Street and the hub, The Crystal Palace can also be entered from Adventureland in the back. Crystal Palace is a buffet restaurant offering character dining at Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Guests are joined by Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit, and Eeyore at all 3 meals!
3.) Hakuna Matada Restaurant
4.) The Skipper's Galley
Shops:
1.) Agrabah Bazaar
2.) Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost
3.) Island Supply Company
4.) South Seas Traders
5.) Tropical Imports
Carribean Plaza (part of Adventureland)
Carribean Plaza is a section of Adventureland themed to a Carribean colonial settlement. Unlike WDW's CP architecture (which has a Carribean Fort-like design), this park's Carribean Plaza will be modeled after New Orleans Square at Disneyland, since much of New Orleans's architecture has roots in the Carribean!
Rides and Attractions:
1.) The Haunted Mansion (FP)
2.) Pirates of the Carribean (FP): which will be designed similar to Disneyland's extended 14-minute ride, as opposed to WDW's 9 minute ride.
Food & Restaurants:Shops:Critter Country
Rides and Attractions:
1.) Brother Bear's Explorer Canoes
2.) Country Bears Jamboree, presenting:
a.) Christmas Hoedown, from Thanksgiving Day to January 1
b.) Vacation Hoedown, from Memorial Day to Labor Day
c.) Country Bears Hoedown, during the rest of the year
3.) It's Tough to Be a Bug
4.) Splash Mountain (FP)
5.) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (FP)
6.) Teddi Berra's Swingin' Arcade
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Critter Country Fruit Cart
2.) Harbour Galley
3.) Laughing Place Restaurant & Country Store: Located insted Splash Mountain, Laughing Place is a table-service restaurant with an attached country store. Themed to Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear, and the gang; Laughing place features a southern-style/Soul Food menu; for example, Fried Chicken, Catfish, Collard Greens, Cornbread, Fried Green Tomatoes, etc. Laughing Place serves Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner; and is the only table-service restaurant in Critter Country.
4.) Rackety's Racoon Saloon
Shops:
1.) Big Al's
2.) Hoot & Holler Hideout
3.) Laughing Place Restaurant & Country Store (see above)
4.) Pooh's Thotful Spot
Discoveryland
Discoveryland is basically the same as Tomorrowland, with a dash of EPCOT and more staying power, since the Tomorrowland concept often has been in need of updating! In fact, the name Discoveryland is used at Disneyland Paris for Tomorrowland.
Rides and Attractions:
1.) Astro-Orbiter
2.) Autopia (FP): which will have a track design much like Disneyland's current Autopia track, but with wider lanes like WDW's Indy Speedway.
3.) Buzz Lightyear's Astro-Blasters (FP)
4.) Cosmic Waves
5.) Discoveryland PeopleMover
6.) Discoveryland Theatre
7.) The Earth: This is a completely original attraction, which gives guests a visual and interactive journey through the Earth's wonders, with an emphasis on people and animals' relationship with the Earth on which they live. The Earth is somewhat like EPCOT's The Land, but with little or no emphasis on food! Among the attractions inside the pavillion include, just to name a few:
a.) Behind the Seeds (or something similar), possibly with a new name.
b.) Circle of Life: This may be the same show seen at EPCOT's The Land, but I thought its enviromentalist theme would fit The Earth quite well!
c.) The Earth Ride: This is a mechanical ride which goes into The Earth's theming. I may include a few features of Journey to the Center of the Earth (at Tokyo DisneySea) into this ride, but reality-based as opposed to fantasy-based like Journey to the Center of the Earth, and MUCH less intense as well!
d.) a multi-story rain forest habitat; which includes exotic plants, birds, small animals, waterfalls, and large elaborate rock formations!
8.) Imageworks: This is basically a smaller, scaled-down version of what can be found at the Journey Into Imagination area at EPCOT, with some of the same attractions as well as many original ones. In addition to a preshow with Dreamfinder and Figment, here are a couple of attractions included here:
a.) Stepping Tones: Since this is a favorite at EPCOT, I decided to throw this in as well!
b.) The Rainbow Corridor: This is an attraction I always wanted to see, but never will since it was recently taken out at EPCOT's Imageworks, IIRC!


9.) Innoventions: Like Imageworks, Innoventions is basically a scaled-down version of what can be found at EPCOT.
10.) The Living Seas: which includes
a.) Carribean Coral Reef Ride (no longer at EPCOT!)
b.) Sea Base Alpha
11.) Space Mountain (FP)
12.) Stitch Encounter: This is a slightly modified and improved version of Stitch's Great Escape at WDW's Magic Kingdom.
13.) The Visionarium
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Auntie Gravity's Galactic Goodies
2.) Club Buzz
3.) Coral Reef Restaurant (inside The Living Seas)
4.) Figments View Espresso Bar & Bakery (inside Imageworks)
5.) Global Grill (inside The Earth)
6.) Lunching Pad a Rockettower Plaza (at base of Astro-Orbiter)
7.) Redd Rockett's Pizza Port
8.) Stellar Sweets
Shops:
1.) Autopia Winner's Circle
2.) Earth's Treasures (inside The Earth)
3.) Imageworks Shop (inside Imageworks)
4.) Merchant of Venus
5.) Mickey's Star Traders
6.) Planet M
Fantasyland
Rides and Attractions:
1.) Ariel's Grotto
2.) Beauty and the Beast Castle: This was determined by a poll I conducted on WDWMagic's Imagineer forum. My first choice was Cinderella's Castle, but many thought it was too similar to WDW's castle, especially given the standpoint I designed this as a U.S. park. Beauty and the Beast Castle will have a design similar to Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris, but with a few differences, such as the domed ballroom on the left-hand side of the castle used in Beauty and the Beast (1991).
3.) Beauty and the Beast dark ride: This is entered from inside the castle, and located in the ballroom under the domed rotunda.
4.) Casey Jr. Circus Train: Similar to Disneyland's (Anaheim) train, but with rooftop covers on the open-air cars. Also, the animal cage cars will be larger and less confining, to allow much more comfortable riding for adults, especially large adults!
5.) Cinderella's Golden Carrousel
6.) Dumbo the Flying Elephant
7.) Fairytale Gardens, featuring Storytelling With Cinderella
8.) Fantasyland Theatre
9.) it's a small world: This ride's exterior will be designed similar to Disneyland's; with the ticking clock, spinning mechanisms, and the march of children on the hour! However, the boats will be larger much like WDW's, and the waiting area and boat waterway will have a canopy over it, with the same striped color scheme as the tent-like structure on the entrance area of WDW's ride. Therefore, we will have a tribute to IASW at both existing U.S. parks!
10.) Mad Tea Party: Similar to WDW's ride, but with a stylized glass roof over the ride, to keep rain out but allow more sunlight in; to give it a "sunnier" and lighter look than WDW's ride!
11.) Matterhorn Bobsleds (FP)
12.) Mickey Mouse Revue
13.) Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
14.) The Old Mill Ferris Wheel: Basically, this is a ferris wheel shaped like a windmill, themed from the 1937 Silly Symphony cartoon The Old Mill.
15.) Peter Pan's Flight (FP)
16.) Pinocchio's Daring Journey
17.) Sleeping Beauty dark ride
18.) Snow White's Adventures: This will probably be the most different of the dark rides in my park, since this version of Snow White will focus more on the story of Snow White and Snow White herself, rather than the Witch. Also, instead of handing the poisoned apple to the riders, the Witch hands it to Snow White. This version will be MUCH less intimidating to younger children than WDW and Disneyland's versions; the scenes where the Queen turns into the Witch and where the Witch hands Snow White the apple might unnerve some younger children, but this ride will be nowhere nearly as terrifying as the other park's Snow White rides, as well as focusing on the character of Snow White!
19.) Storybook Land Canal Boats
Food& Restaurants:Shops:
1.) Belle's Gallery: located inside the castle
2.) Fantasy Faire Gifts
3.) The Glass Slipper: which sells glass items as well as various Cinderella-themed merchandise. The Glass Slipper also features glass-blowing, which is demonstrated for the guests by talented glass-blowers as they sculpt their glass structures.
4.) Heraldry Shop: located inside the castle.
5.) it's a small world toy shop
6.) Le Petit Chalet Gifts: located at the base of the Matterhorn
7.) Merlin's Magic Shop
8.) Seven Dwarfs Mining Company
9.) Sir Mickey's
10.) Tinker Bell's Treasures
Frontierland
Rides & Attractions:
1.) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (FP)
2.) Diamond Horseshoe Saloon, presenting Diamond Horseshoe Saloon Revue: which is a Western-style saloon show, complete with Can-Can dancers!
3.) Fantasmic!: Like Disneyland's Fantasmic! show, this will be presented on the Rivers of America, complete with the Peter Pan segment on the Sailing Ship Columbia and the grand finale with all the characters from the show on the Riverboat, doubling as the Steamboat Willie! However, Fantasmic! will have a stadium-like seating area in front of the stage like Disney-MGM's Fantasmic, giving guests the best of both worlds!
4.) Frontierland Jail
5.) Frontierland Riverboat
6.) Frontierland Shootin' Arcade
7.) Legends of the Old West
8.) Rafts to Pocahontas Island
9.) Sailing Ship Columbia
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Chuck Wagon: serving Turkey Legs
2.) Diamond Horseshoe Saloon: which serves Lunch during its midday shows, as well as snacks throughout the day!
3.) Pecos Bill Cafe
4.) Rancho Del Zocalo
5.) River Belle Terrace
6.) Stage Door Cafe
Shops:
1.) Bonanza Outfitters
2.) Frontier Blacksmith
3.) Frontier Woodcarving
4.) Frontier Outpost & Supply
5.) Old Time Photo: where guests are given the opportunity to dress up in period clothing and have their pictures taken wearing them!
6.) Pioneer Mercantile
7.) Trail Creek Shop
Pocahontas Island (part of Frontierland):
Pocahontas Island is the big island surrounded by the Rivers of America, themed to the 1995 Disney feature film.
Attractions:
a.) 17th Century Jamestown Settlement re-creation
b.) Enchanted Glade Forest Exploration Area, complete with a talking Grandmother Willow tree!
c.) Indian Village: which includes the Ceremonial Dance Circle; where REAL Indians/Native Americans demonstrate their native dances for the guests!
Last but not least, Pocahontas Island includes a "meet & greet" area; where Pocahontas, John Smith, meeko, and Governor Ratcliffe greet guests!
Food & Restaurants:
1.) Enchanted Glade: This is a snack stand by the Enchanted Glade Forest.
2.) John Smith's Landing: This is the Pocahontas Island restaurant, much like Aunt Polly's Dockside Inn is to Tom Sawyer Island at WDW's Magic Kingdom. The menu, although not yet established, will be more like that of a regular restaurant, as opposed to Aunt Polly's-- which seems to serve primarily snack-type foods such as peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, pickles, cookies, and ice cream.
Shops:
1.) Indian Trading Post: which is located in the Pocahontas Island Indian Village.
Mickey's Toontown:
Rides & Attractions:
1.) Chip 'n Dale's Treehouse
2.) Donald's Boat: This boat sits on real water, not a blue plastic pad used at Disneyland and WDW's Magic Kingdom!
3.) Goofy's Barnstormer: located at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm, and actually has live plants growing under it!
4.) Goofy's Gas
5.) Jolly Trolley
6.) Ludwig Von Drake's House of Genius: This is an interactive learning area based on Ludwig Von Drake's laboratory.
7.) Mickey's House
8.) Mickey's Movie Barn: which consists of The Prop Department, stocked with various props and costumes from Mickey's cartoons; The Screening Room, where Mickey's cartoons are screened; as well as the Soundstage Room, where Mickey meets and greets guests, complete with photo and autograph opportunities! This is basically the same as its Disneyland counterpart, and can only be entered from Mickey's House.
9.) Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin (FP)
10.) Scrooge McDuck's Money Bin: This is a play area based on Scrooge McDuck's immense money bin!
11.) Toontown City Hall: This is primarily a character greeting area, with three rooms where various Disney characters meet and greet guests!
12.) Toontown Courthouse, featuring Toontown Courtroom: This is a 3-D CGI cartoon much like Mickey's Philharmagic, but with an interactive twist, in which Roger is the judge, Goofy is the baliff, and YOU in the audience are the jury!!!!!
13.) Toontown Post Office: where various Disney characters have their own post offices, in which they can be heard speaking as their mailboxes are opened!
Food & Restaurants:Shops:
1.) Gag Factory
2.) Toontown Delivery Company
3.) Toontown 5 and Dime
4.) Toontown Fire Station: which sells a wide variety of Mickey Mouse Firefighter sovenirs and 101 Dalmations merchandise.
PARADES:
1.) Afternoon Parade: Not sure, even though I am kind of partial to the snowglobes at the Share a Dream Come True parade at WDW's MK, and I'm not to familar with Disneyland's Parade of Stars. However, I'm sure that this parade will be something entirely different anyway!
2.) Night Time Parade: Main Street Electrical Parade, but a slightly updated version; with better, more up-to-date floats and fiberoptic lights!
I will post maps of my Magic Kingdom lands in a series of replies to this post; which list rides, attractions, shops, and restaureants; and try to have my list of rides and attractions for Disney Studios up ASAP, as no maps of Disney Studios have been drawn yet. If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!

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