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  • My Disney theme park proposal (location TBA)

    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!
    Last edited by KentB3; 02-02-2005, 10:08 PM.

  • #2
    I have here my maps of Main Street, USA in my Magic Kingdom park in my proposed Disney theme park resort. The first map lists rides and attractions, whereas the second inducates shops and restaurants.

    Once again, Liberty Street is actually part of Main Street, USA, but with many of the same attractions as Liberty Square, and not a separate land like Liberty Square. IIRC, this was Walt Disney's original idea for Liberty Street, which he had planned for Disneyland as far back as 1956, but never was built and eventually evolved into Liberty Square at WDW's magic Kingdom.

    Here is my current list of rides and attractions for Main Street, USA:



    1.) City Hall
    2.) The Disney Gallery
    3.) Disneyland Railroad Station
    4.) Fire Station: this still has the antique fire engine and other firefighter equipment. The 101 Dalmations and other merchandise that WDW's MK now sells in its fire station will be sold in the Toontown Fire Station.

    5.) The Hall of Presidents
    6.) Liberty Bell Replica: This is a replica of the Liberty Bell much like the one WDW has in Liberty Square.
    7.) Liberty Tree
    8.) Main Street Bank: which offers currency exchange, Disney Dollars, and Disney Vacation Club services and information.

    9.) Main Street Cinema
    10.) Main Street Vehicles
    11.) Penny Arcade
    12.) The Walt Disney Story

    P.) This is a Parade Route service road, where each of the parades terminate and make the trek back to their starting point!

    Here is what I have for shops and restaurants:



    Food & Restaurants:

    A.) Blue Ribbon Bakery
    B.) Candy Palace
    C.) Crystal Palace Restaurant
    D.) Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
    E.) Liberty Tree Tavern
    F.) Main Street Fruit Cart
    G.) Plaza Inn
    H.) Refreshment Corner
    I.) Sleepy Hollow: which is very much like it's WDW counterpart in Liberty Square
    J.) Tony's Town Square Restaurant


    Shops:
    1.) Boston Observer Print Shop (this was in fact part of the original plans for Disneyland's then-proposed Liberty Street in 1956)
    2.) The Chapeau
    3.) China Closet
    4.) Crystal Arts
    5.) Disney & Co.
    6.) Disney Clothiers
    7.) Disneyana Collectables
    8.) The Emporium
    9.) The Greenhouse: which sells flowers and various potted plants.
    10.) Heritage House
    11.) Kodak Camera Center
    12.) Main Street Athletic Club
    13.) Main Street Book Store
    14.) Market House
    15.) New Century Jewelry
    16.) New Century Timepieces
    17.) Newsstand
    18.) Paul Revere's Candle Shop: Liberty Street's plan had a store called Paul Revere's Silver Shop. Since I have the Silversmith in mine, I just decided to use Paul Revere's name for the candle shop!!!!!

    19.) Pin Trading Central
    20.) Silversmith
    21.) 20th Century Music Company
    22.) Yankee Trader
    23.) Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe


    If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!
    Last edited by KentB3; 02-04-2005, 10:52 PM.

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    • #3
      Before I get to the rest of my Magic Kingdom-like theme park, I will post my drawing of the park's central hub:



      FYI, my theme park map drawings were created with the Paint program from Microsoft Windows, in case anyone is wondering! Just thought you'd like to know!

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      • #4
        I have here my Adventureland map renderings. Once again, the first map lists rides and attractions, while the second lists shops and restaurants.

        Here is a key to the rides and attractions in Adventureland. Rides and attractions denoted by (FP) use the FastPass service:



        1.) Adventureland Theatre: which presents a Lion King show similar to Festival of the Lion King at WDW's Animal Kingdom and/or Legend of the Lion King at Disneyland Paris.

        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.) The Haunted Mansion (FP)
        4.) Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Crystal Skull (FP): This is basically an enhanced and more elaborate Indiana Jones ride from Disneyland's, with a slightly different storyline. This Indiana Jones ride is at Tokyo DisneySea.
        5.) Jungle Cruise (FP)
        6.) Magic Carpets of Aladdin
        7.) Pirates of the Carribean
        (FP): This POTC ride is similar to the extended version seen at Disneyland, which runs for about 14 minutes. WDW's POTC ride runs for about 9 minutes.
        8.) Tarzan's Treehouse

        Here is what I have for my Adventureland shops & restaurants:



        Food & Restaurants:Shops:

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        • #5
          FRONTIERLAND:

          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!
          Here is a music file of what you would hear during that particular segment of the show:
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          This song is entitled The Can-Can, which was composed by Jacques Offenbach for Orpheus In the Underworld, but the song was made famous at the Moulin Rouge theatre in Paris, which its Can-Can dancers are world-famous for!

          3.) Disneyland Railroad station
          4.) 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! Here is a midi file of the Fantasmic! theme music:



          5.) Fantasmic! seating
          6.) Frontierland Jail:
          7.) Frontierland Shootin' Arcade
          8.) Legends of the Old West
          9.) Lillian Marie Riverboat:
          which is named in honor of Walt Disney's wife Lillian Disney!
          10.) Pocahontas Island: similar to Tom Sawyer Island, Pocahontas Island, which is themed to the 1995 Disney feature film, includes the following:
          a.) 17th Century Jamestown settlement re-creation
          b.) Enchanted Glade Forest exploration area, complete with a talking Grandmother Willow tree!

          The 17th Century Jamestown settlement and Enchanted Glade Forest are exploration/play areas, much like the ones on Tom Sawyer Island. However, the next major part of the island is something entirely different!

          c.) Indian Village: which includes the Ceremonial Dance Circle; where REAL Indians/Native Americans demonstrate their native dances for the guests!

          The Indian Village is very much like the one which was at Disneyland from 1955-71:



          Last but not least Pocahontas Island includes a "meet & greet" area for the Pocahontas characters (Pocahontas, John Smith, meeko, Ratcliffe, etc.) of their own!

          11.) Rafts to Pocahontas Island
          12.) Sailing Ship Columbia II
          (S.S. Columbia I is at Disneyland)


          CRITTER COUNTRY:

          1.) Brother Bear's Explorer Canoes
          2.) Country Bears Jamboree
          : which presents 3 different shows seasonally!:
          a.) Christmas Hoedown (from Thansgiving 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 Tought To Be a Bug
          4.) Splash Mountain
          (FP)
          5.) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (FP)
          6.) Teddi Berra's Swingin' Arcade


          Here are my shops and restaurants for Frontierland and Critter Country.



          Once again, the letters and numbers representing Frontierland's restaurants and shops on my map are the large ones, while Critter Country's are indicated by the smaller letters and numbers.

          FRONTIERLAND:

          Food & Restaurants:


          A.) Chuck Wagon (turkey legs)
          B.) Diamond Horseshoe Saloon (which serves lunch during its midday shows, as well as snacks throughout the day)

          C.) Enchanted Glade: This is a snack stand on Pocahontas Island. Enchanted Glade, along with the other shops & restaurants on Pocahontas Island, may or may not be listed in their actual locations. I only indicated that these were located on the island and not mainland Frontierland.

          D.) 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 primarily serve snack-type foods such as peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, pickles, cookies, and ice cream.

          E.) Pecos Bill Cafe
          F.) Rancho Del Zocalo
          G.) River Belle Terrace
          H.) Stage Door Cafe


          Shops:
          1.) Bonanza Outfitters
          2.) Frontier Blacksmith
          3.) Frontier Woodcarving
          4.) Frontier Outpost & Supply
          5.) Indian Trading Post (located in the Indian Village on Pocahontas Island)
          6.) Old Time Photo: This is where guests are given the opportunity to dress up in period clothing and have their pictures taken in them!
          7.) Pioneer Mercantile
          8.) Trail Creek Shop


          CRITTER COUNTRY

          Food & Restaurants:


          A.) Critter Country Fruit Cart
          B.) Harbour Galley
          C.) Laughing Place Restaurant & Country Store: Located inside Splash Mountain, Laughing Place is table-service restaurant with an attached country store, similar to Cracker Barrell but with MUCH better food! Laughing Place is themed to Brer Rabbit and the gang, much like Splash Mountain is. The restaurant features a southern-style/soul food menu, much what you might expect Brer Rabbit to chow down on! (ie: Fried Chicken, Catfish, Collard Greens, Fried Green Tomatoes, Cornbread, etc.) Laughing Place serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and is the only table service restaurant in Critter Country.

          D.) Rackety's Racooon Saloon


          Shops:

          1.) Big Al's
          2.) Hoot & Holler Hideout
          3.) Laughing Place Restaurant & Country Store (see above)
          4.) Pooh's Thotful Spot


          If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!

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          • #6
            Fantasyland

            Here is what I have for Fantasyland. Once again, rides and attractions denoted by (FP) use the FastPass service:

            Rides and Attractions



            1.) Ariel's Grotto
            2.) Beauty and the Beast dark ride:
            this is entered from inside the castle and located in the ballroom under the left-hand side rotunda of the castle.
            3.) Casey Jr. Circus Train: In comparison to Disneyland's Casey Jr., the open-air cars with have rooftop-like covers much like the railroad cars. Also, these and the animal cage cars will be larger and less confining, to allow much more comfortable riding for adults, especially large adults!

            In addition, Casey Jr. I decide to modify the ride's opening a bit. If anyone has ever seen Dumbo (1941) before, when Casey Jr. exclaims "All Aboard! Let's Go!", that's not the actual "All Aboard" call for the train, but Casey's response to it! Disneyland's Casey Jr. Circus Train, however, uses Casey's response alone in the beginning. I decided to make mine more true to the animated movie, by adding the actual "All Aboard" call before Casey Jr. answers it! For the actual "All Aboard" call, I will use the recording of voice actor Thurl Ravenscroft (voice of Tony the Tiger, among other things!) used on Disneyland's Railroad, which is followed of course by Casey Jr. tooting "All Aboard! Let's Go", and then the train takes off!

            WDW's Railroad uses a live "All Aboard" call from the train conductor. I was going to use the same for the railroad in my MK park, thus giving mine the best of both worlds; using a live call for the railroad's train and the recording for Casey Jr. Circus Train!

            Last but not least, Storybook Land itself will have character miniatures with the structures; such as Pinocchio, Geppetto, and Jiminy Cricket inside Monstro; and Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Wendy, John, and Michael flying over London Park!

            4.) Cinderella's Golden Carrousel
            5.) Dumbo the Flying Elephant
            6.) Fairytale Gardens, presenting Storytime with Cinderella:
            This is similar to the storytelling show with Belle at WDW's Magic Kingdom, except this time Cinderella tells her story and joins a group of children from the audience, acting out parts from Cinderella. After the show, a "meet and greet" with Cinderella and the audience menbers takes place!

            7.) Fantasyland Theatre, presenting Mickey's Magic Book: this show will be a somewhat modified version of Le Livre Magique de Mickey that ran at Disneyland Paris from 1992-1997. In fact anyone's not familar with this show, it involved Mickey opening a giant storybook which opened into various Disney fairtytale cartoon acts; more specifically Cinderella, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty!

            However, there will be a few differences. Other than obviously using English instead of French, this show will have all of the "Big 5" (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto) instead of just Mickey in the opening segment, and bumpers in between each fairytale act! Also, I replaced Cinderella with Alice in Wonderland, since Cinderella has storytelling duties in Fairytale Gardens nearby! Like Le Livre Magique de Mickey, Mickey's Magic Book will be broken up into three main segments, each telling a different story, with three different sets of characters. Here is what I have so far:

            The opening segment will feature 4 of "Big 5" (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy), and a bit comical opening at that! Eventually, each of them tries to open the book, but with no success! Then Pluto runs in from backstage frantically with Mickey's Sorcerer hat and cape! With that, Mickey realizes that magic is needed to open up the book and start the show, so he puts on his hat and cape, and magically opens the book, which starts our show!

            (In between acts, Mickey and the gang return in "bumpers" to separate each act, and offer a little more fun and humor with the "Big 5"!)

            Act 1: Snow White
            Act 2: Alice in Wonderland
            Act 3: Sleeping Beauty

            I moved Snow White from Act 2 to Act 1, since Snow White and Sleeping Beauty are quite similar stories, as well as being Princess/Royalty-type fairytales. Since Alice in Wonderland is VERY different from the other two stories, I placed it in between as Act 2.

            Finally, we have the grand finale, with all the characters together like in Le Livre Magique de Mickey had at Disneyland Paris' show!

            8.) it's a small world: Once again, this ride's exterior is 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 like WDW's, and the waiting area and boat waterway will have a canopy over it, which will have the same striped color scheme as the tent-like structure on the entrance area of WDW's ride, as seen in the pic below. Therefore, we will have a tribute to IASW at both existing parks!



            9.) Mad Tea Party: This is similar to WDW's ride, but has a stylized glass roof over the ride, to keep rain out but allow more sunlight in; giving this ride a "sunnier" and lighter look than the darker bumper-car like roof on WDW's Mad Tea Party ride!

            10.) Matterhorn Bobsleds (FP)
            11.) Mickey Mouse Revue: This is an animatronic musical orchestra of Disney characters with Mickey as conductor, much like the former WDW Magic Kingdom show which was moved to Tokyo Disneyland in 1983. My theme park's Mickey Mouse Revue will be updated quite a bit, with more up-to-date animatronics, and a few new characters, such as:
            -- Sebastian from The Little Mermaid, with his seashell drums
            -- Esmerelda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, with her tamborine
            -- Peter Pan, with his Pan flute: I know he's not a new character, but I find it quite surprising this was not included on the original ride!

            More about Mickey Mouse Revue can be found at:


            12.) Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
            13.) The Old Mill Ferris Wheel: This is a ferris wheel shaped like a windmill, themed to the 1937 Silly Symphony cartoon The Old Mill
            14.) Peter Pan's Flight (FP)
            15.) Pinocchio's Daring Journey
            16.) Sleeping Beauty dark ride
            17.) 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 much more on the story of Snow White 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 young 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 the ride will be nowhere near as terrifying as the other parks' Snow White rides, as well as focusing on the character of Snow White!

            18.) Storybook Land Canal Boats


            Here is my list of shops and restaurants for Fantasyland, as indicated on the map below:



            Food & Restaurants:

            A.) Captain Hook's Codfish & Chips:
            which is modeled after a British Fish and Chips spot, with a Hook/Peter Pan theme.
            C. Mrs. Potts' Cupboard: located on the 1st floor of the castle, right by the castle's entrance into Fantasyland.
            D. Pinocchio's Village Haus: Like iits Disneyland and WDW counterparts, Pinocchio's Village Haus is a fast-food type restaurant; serving hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, personal pizzas, and grilled turkey sandwiches.
            E.) Scuttle's Landing
            F.) The Old Mill Snack Corner
            G.) 3 Faries Confectionery:
            This is a candy/sweet shop named for the 3 good faries from Sleeping Beauty; Flora, Fauna, and Merriweather.
            H.) Toad Hall Refreshments


            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



            If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!
            Last edited by KentB3; 03-03-2005, 08:01 PM.

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            • #7
              Here is my map with rides and attractions for Discoveryland (a slightly modified version of Tomorrowland). Discoveryland is also used at Disneyland Paris as well:



              FYI, The Grand Canyon and Primeval World Dioramas are enclosed buildings on the railroad track between Discoveryland and Main Street USA, which contain elaborate re-creations of the Grand Canyon and a prehistoric landscape; complete with animatronic animals! Disneyland has these on its railroad in a similar location.

              Now, onto my list of rides and attractions in Discoveryland. Once again, rides and attractions denoted by (FP) use the FastPass service:

              1.) Astro-Orbiter
              2.) Autopia
              (FP): This is not the actual track design, just a rough estimate of the area that this ride will cover. I am leaning toward a track layout and setup similar to Disneyland's Autopia (current 2000-present track), but with wider track lanes like WDW's Indy Speedway.

              3.) Buzz Lightyear's Astro-Blasters (FP): This ride is similar to Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin at WDW, but a MUCH improved ride, and with 3-D animatronics instead of the 2-D cutout-like figures on SRS! Also, Astro-Blasters takes up a lot less space. Tokyo Disneyland currently has Buzz Lightyear's Astro-Blasters, and Disneyland (Anaheim) will get one sometime next year!

              4.) Cosmic Waves
              5.) Discoveryland PeopleMover
              6.) Discoveryland Railroad Station
              7.) Discoveryland Theatre

              8.) The Earth:
              The Earth 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 include:
              a.) Behind the Seeds (or something similar), possibly with a new name. (can anyone think of a new name?) The small rectangles in a row below the building are actually rows of greenhouses.
              b.) Circle of Life: This may be the same show seen at The Land, but I included it here since it fits The Earth's theming very well!
              c.) The Earth Ride: This is a mechanical ride which goes into The Earth's theming. I may incorporate a few features of Journey to the Center of the Earth into this ride!
              d.) a multi-story rain forest habitat, which includes exotic plants, birds, small animals, waterfalls, and large elaborate rock formations!

              9.) Imageworks: This is basically a smaller, scaled-down version of the Imageworks area at EPCOT's Journey Into Imagination, which some of the same attractions as well as a number of original ones. In addition to a preshow with Dreamfinder and Figment, here are a couple of attractions which will be 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, IIRC! , etc.



              The rainbow corridor is seen in the background of this photo.

              10.) Innoventions: Like Imageworks, Innoventions is basically a scaled-down version of what can be found at EPCOT.

              11.) The Living Seas: which includes
              a.) Carribean Coral Reef Ride (no longer at EPCOT!)
              b.) Sea Base Alpha








              12.) Space Mountain (FP): This Space Mountain ride will be 141 feet tall and 200 feet in diameter (WDW's is 183 feet X 300 feet and Disneyland's is 117 feet X 200 feet), and use the exterior design of Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris, which includes the metallic gold roof with turquoise trim and neon lights; but with no external launch tunnel that goes up the roof, since it didn't fit my Space Mountain's track layout at all! This was chosen, since EVERY other Space Mountain has the same white roof with plain, white beams (Disneyland's was repainted white earlier this year after being turquoise, gold, and bronze for 6 years, and Hong Kong Disneyland's SM will be white as well; modeled directly after Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland's ride). Also, the Disneyland Paris exterior design would fit in MUCH better with the EPCOT Future World-like attractions I have in Discoveryland!





              The track layout will be basically the same as Disneyland's (and Tokyo Disneyland's) ride (a longer single-track ride with side-by-side seating as opposed to WDW's 2 tracks and in-line seats), but with a few of the less-intense features of Disneyland Paris' Space Mountain track; for example, the ride through asteriods! The ride's intensity will remain the same as Disneyland's, however, since Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris seems a bit intense to fit into a Magic Kingdom-like park to me, particularly in a U.S. theme park.

              13.) Stitch Encounter: This is a slightly modified and improved version of Stitch's Great Escape at WDW's Magic Kingdom.

              14.) The Visionarium:MUCH superior version of The Timekeeper at WDW's Magic Kingdom!


              Here are my lists of shops and restaurants for Discoveryland:



              Food & Restaurants:

              A.) Auntie Gravity's Galactic Goodies
              B.) Club Buzz
              C.) Coral Reef Restaurant (inside The Living Seas)
              D.) Figment's Espresso & Bakery (inside Imageworks)
              E.) Global Grill (inside The Earth):
              F.) Lunching Pad a Rockettower Plaza (at base of Astro-Orbiter)
              G.) Redd Rockett's Pizza Port
              H.) Stellar Sweets


              Shops:

              1.) Autopia Winner's Circle
              2.) Earth's Treasure (inside The Earth)
              3.) Imageworks Shop (inside Imageworks)
              4.) Merchant of Venus
              5.) Mickey's Star Traders
              6.) Planet M


              If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!

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              • #8
                I have here my map for Mickey's Toontown. Since Toontown is small, I was able to list rides, attractions, shops, and restaurants on one map! Here is my map, with what I have there. Once again, rides and attractions denoted with (FP) use the FastPass service:



                1.) Chip 'N Dale's Treehouse
                2.) Courthouse, featuring Toontown Courtroom:
                This is an 3-D CGI cartoon much like Mickey's Philharmagic, but with an interactive twist, in which Roger is the judge, Goofy is the bailiff, and YOU in the audience are the jury!
                3.) Disneyland Railroad Station
                4.) Donald's Boat:
                This boat sits on real water, unlike the blue plastic pad used at Disneyland and WDW!
                5.) Goofy's Barnstomer: located at Goofy's Wiseacre Farm, and actually has live plants growing under it!





                6.) Goofy's Gas
                7.) Jolly Trolley



                8.) Ludwig Von Drake's House of Genius:
                which is an interactive learing center based on Ludwig Von Drake's laboratory.
                9.) Mickey's House



                10.) Mickey's Movie Barn:
                which consists of The Prop Department, stocked with various props and costume from Mickey's cartoons; The Screening Room, where Mickey's cartoons are screen; 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.

                11.) Mickey's Toontown Fountain
                12.) Minnie's House
                13.) Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
                (FP)



                14.) Roger's Fountain
                15.) Scrooge McDuck's Money Bin:
                This is a play area and walkthrough attraction based on Scrooge McDuck's immense money bin!
                16.) Toontown City Hall: This is primarily a character greeting area, with three rooms where various Disney characters meet and greet guests!
                17.) Toontown Post Office:Food & Restauants: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 a variety of 101 Damations merchandise. This is basically what is sold at the Main Street Fire Station at WDW; whereas the Main Street Fire Station in this park will still have the antique fire engine and firefighter equipment which was taken out of WDW's Fire Station (I think).


                If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestiong, plese feel free to post!

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                • #9
                  Beauty and the Beast Castle

                  This is my drawing of Beauty and the Beast Castle from the Magic Kingdom theme park in my proposed Disney theme park resort.



                  Beauty and the Beast Castle is modeled largely after Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris, but with many features and designs taken from the 1991 animated movie, such as domed ballroom on the left-hand side. In addition, the castle also takes a number of features from Mad Ludwig's Castle in Neuschwanstein, Germany; which Sleeping Beauty's Castle at Disneyland was directly modeled after, and Cinderella's Castle at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom has may features from Mad Ludwig's Castle as well. One of these features was the elaborate window pane similar to the on Cinderella Castle's at WDW and Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, which is placed placed on the top story of Beauty and the Beast Castle as well! The upper part of the castle with this window pane was made a story higher, and the big tower was also raised higher to keep the castle in its correct proportion. A second observation balcony was placed near the top of the big tower as well (both Disneyland's and WDW's castles have two balconies on their big towers). I also placed a clock where DLP's Castle has some kind of window-like structure on the entranceway roof.

                  The castle's height was calculated as approximately 160 feet in height-- roughly halfway between the heights of Cinderella Castle at WDW (180 feet) and Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris (142 feet). The color scheme is basically the same as DLP's Castle, as well as more fairytale-ish/unreal looking like DLP's Castle is compared to the other Disney theme park castles! I enclosed a photo below for a comparision:



                  If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post! I really look forward to hearing from you!
                  Last edited by KentB3; 03-03-2005, 08:02 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Here are the parades I planned on for my Magic Kingdom park as of opening day:

                    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: an updated version of Main Street Electrical Parade, which previously ran at Disneyland, WDW's Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and currently runs in a modified version at California Adventure. However, the parade floats will have better, more up-to-date floats with fiberoptic lights, very much like the DreamLights! floats used at Tokyo Disneyland. In case anyone's not familiar with DreamLights!, it's a 21st century spin-off of MSEP currently running at Tokyo Disneyland. More information, along with parade videos, can be found at the following URL:
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                    The updated MSEP will used the original Baroque Hoedown theme song used in MSEP and Disney's Electrical Parade at California Adventure (DreamLights! uses an orchestrated version of Baroque Hoedown instead of the original version), which will be interspersed with at various times with songs from the respective Disney films represented in the parade floats. Here is a sound file of this tune: http://www.disneynut.com/wdw/music/msep288.ram

                    The parade will run roughly the same time length as the original MSEP (approx. 23 minutes). Oddly enough, DreamLights! runs in the same time length, more or less, but with nearly twice as many floats! I'm not sure how they do this, possibly with shorter parade gaps between floats. I added a few additional float units to the parade to the original lineup, but less than DreamLights! added to theirs.

                    Now, onto my parade:

                    OPENING AND ANNOUNCEMENT

                    (Lights dim around parade route just before start)

                    [Soundtrack: "Electric Fanfare" by Don Dorsey]

                    A synthesized-like voice says, "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Disneyland (name of park's location)'s Magic Kingdom proudly presents our spectacular pagaent of nighttime magic and imagination in thousands of sparkling lights and electrosynthomagnetic musical sounds, The Main Street Electrical Parade!"

                    ["Fanfare of Lights" by Don Dorsey]

                    [Main Street Electrical Parade soundtrack begins, with Baroque Hoedown by Jean-Jacques Perry and Gershon Kingsley]

                    1.) BLUE FAIRY

                    For this and all existing parade units within the Main Street Electrical Parade, see the MSEP script at http://www.disneylandian.com/faqs/msep.html , since these parade units will be exactly the same, scriptwise, as the original parade. The new units will be described when I get to them.

                    2.) CASEY JR. CIRCUS TRAIN, with Goofy in the engine cab, pulling a big drum that alternates between saying "Disneyland (name of park's location)'s Magic Kingdom presents" and "Main Street Electrical Parade". With the improved, fiberoptic lighting, the drum sign will be composed of numerous bulbs as opposed to the flashing neon sign of the original-- much like the DreamLights! drum float sign, in a Las Vegas-like manner. Also, the "Presents" sign will use the theme park resorts actual logo (much like the blue script-like lettering in Disneyland's (Anaheim) logo, and the red Walt Disney World logo with the "mouse ears" globe), due to the improved lighting. Mickey and Minnie ride the drum float, as usual.

                    3.) ALICE IN WONDERLAND: same as original MSEP, see script in above URL

                    4.) WINNIE THE POOH: This is similar to the DreamLights! float, with Winnie the Pooh and friends on a small float around the famous Honey Tree. This float is followed by dancers in bee costumes, dancing to the song "Winnie the Pooh", which plays as the bee dancers pass by. Here is a midi file:
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                    5.) CINDERELLA: same as original MSEP

                    6.) PETER PAN: same as original, with Hook's pirate ship The Jolly Roger, and Smee's rowboat following behind.

                    7.) ALADDIN: This is basically a small float designed like a magic carpet in the front an middle sections. Aladdin and Jasmine ride on the magic carpet. A giant blue lighted Genie appears in the back. With this float, the music shifts from Baroque Hoedown to "A Whole New World", and then back to Baroque Hoedown as the float passes. Here is a midi file of "A Whole New World":
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                    The second float replicates the castle's ballroom, with Belle and Vincent (Vincent, Belle's prince, appears in The Magic Kingdom, whereas the Beast appears at Disney Studios only, due to the presence of the post-transformation castle in The Magic Kingdom) dancing to the song "Beauty and the Beast". Here is a midi file: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/P...11/beauty2.mid

                    12.) PETE'S DRAGON: same as original MSEP

                    13.) IT'S A SMALL WORLD: This is an abbreviated version of the DreamLights! IASW unit, broken up into two floats, with live Cast Members dressed at IASW dolls (face characters) in lighted costumes, singing (possibly lip-synching) and dancing to the song it's a small world. The music shifts from Baroque Hoedown to it's a small world, reverting back to Baroque Hoedown about 2/3 of the way throught the second float. Here is a midi file: http://www.pacificsites.com/~drhoade...mall_world.mid

                    The first float will be a showboat, and the second float is a combination of the sun and moon floats from DreamLights! into one longer float. Both IASW floats have various Disney characters riding them while the IASW characters sing and dance; among them, Donald and the 3 Amigos, Pluto, Roger Rabbbit, The 3 Little Pigs, Mary Poppins and Bert, plus a few others!

                    14.) TO HONOR AMERICA: similar to the original MSEP unit. Chip & Dale appear in front of this float, along with the All-American Girls in red, white, and blue outfits.

                    -- PARADE ENDS --


                    If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!
                    Last edited by KentB3; 02-09-2005, 04:30 PM.

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                    • #11
                      I have here my list of rides and attractions for Disney Studios, which is my second theme park in my proposed Disney theme park resort. Disney Studios consists of four soundstages (with room for expansion if/when the need for more soundstages ever comes up), plus two additional studios in a building together designed specifically for Television Production called ABC-Disney Channel Studios. In addition, Disney Studios will include a backlot (complete with Residential Street and Catastrophe Canyon), an animation studio, as well as the Earfell Tower, which is an actual working water tower for the studio and park, unlike Disney-MGM's oversized prop! Here is what I now have:

                      Rides/attractions denoted by (FP) will use the FastPass service.

                      1.) American Film Institute Showcase

                      2.) Cinemagic Special Effects Stage
                      (FP): This is a live stage show focusing on special effects for TV and motion pictures; which also includes audience participation in a number of segments!

                      3.) Disney Sound Studio: At The Disney Sound Studio, guests add sound effects to various Disney cartoons! This is an almost completely "hands-on" attraction, unlike the Sounds Dangerous show with Drew Carey, which currently runs at Disney-MGM.

                      4.) The Great Movie Ride: Although similar to The Great Movie Ride at Disney-MGM, this ride will have primarily different scenes from its Disney-MGM counterpart. I was planning on having primarily different scenes from Disney-MGM's GMR. So far, the only scenes I can think of which will remain the same are The Wizard of Oz and Singing In the Rain. Fantasia will be considerably longer, with a somewhat longer sequence with Mickey as The Sorcerer's Apprentice, and maybe another short scene or two. For the other Fantasia scenes (which will be considerably shorter than The Sorcerer's Apprentice), I was leaning towards one of the Nutcracker scenes; possibly either The Chinese Dance with the mushrooms or The Russian Dance with the thistles-- or possible even both! Here are a couple of midi files of these songs:

                      Chinese Dance:

                      Russian Dance: http://www.diskuspublishing.com/russian.mid

                      Mary Poppins will remain as well, but with a completely different scene. Disney-MGM's ride uses the Chim Chim Cher-ee scene, whereas mine will use the Supercalafragilisticexpilaladocious musical number scene from Mary Poppins. Here is a midi file, in case you're not familar with the song, and for your listening enjoyment even if you are!



                      As for the other scenes, not sure yet. However, I will replace the Hollywood Musical scene from Disney-MGM's GMR. Disney-MGM's ride has the By a Waterfall (1933) musical number from Footlight Parade. In its place, my GMR will use the We're In the Money musical number scene from Gold Diggers of 1933. Here is a URL with song lyrics and an attached midi file:



                      5.) The Great Muppet Movie Ride: This is basically a spoof of the Great Movie Ride; where The Muppets give riders their takes on various classic motion pictures; such as Frankenstein, The Wizard of Oz, and Peter Pan, just to name a few; aong with an original entitled Pigs In Space: The Movie. Also, about halfway throught the ride, we'll re-create the HILARIOUS scene from The Muppet Movie, where the films jams in the projector and breaks halfway through the movie! In this scene, Kermit asks what happened, and The Swedish Chef (who is also the projectionist) responds, with film wrapped all over his body! Here is a sound byte of this scene:


                      The Great Muppet Movie Ride was in fact planned for Disney-MGM, but was put off due to Jim Henson's death in 1990.

                      6.) Hyperion Theatre: This is a large theater designed much like a movie palace cinema from the Golden Era of Hollywood. Hyperion Theatre presents a multi-character (using characters from various Disney cartoons together) similar (but not exactly!) to the show currently running on The Disney Cruise Line-- especially since I have heard a lot of good things about that show!

                      7.) Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular (FP): I know Disney-MGM has this, but I decided to include Indy since I think that this is one of their very best shows!

                      8.) Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3-D (FP)

                      9.) Lights, Motors, Action! (FP): This more than likely will have a number differences to Disney-MGM's and the Walt Disney Studios (Paris) show. But then, since no one has seen Disney-MGM's motor stunt show yet, who knows!

                      10.) The Magic of Disney Animation: This is an actual working animation studio, which produces and demonstrates for guests 3 different types of animation!:
                      a.) 3-D Computer Animation (hopefully, a facility which would rival Pixar or Dreamworks!)
                      b.) Cel Animation
                      c.) Computer Animation

                      The tour begins in the Disney Animation Theater, where guests will be greeted by their tour guide, and treated to a whimsical explanation of how Disney animators bring characters to life, . This segment is co-hosted by various Disney characters, in a film/video who join the tour guide in the pre-show in introducing the magic of Disney animation to the guests, each representing their respective type of animation! The tour guide even talks back and forth with the characters, giving the impression that they're actually interacting with these characters! Here are the characters assisting the tour guide(s) in the preshow:

                      a.) Traditional Cel Cartoon Animation: Peter Pan, along with Tinker Bell (who provides healthy doses of Pixie Dust and other effects of animation magic!) This segment is also a bit of a holdover from the original preshow at Disney-MGM, and may include a number of similarities as well!

                      b.) 3-D Computer Animation: Buzz Lightyear

                      c.) Clay Animation: Clay, a little boy made of a ball of yellow clay (hence the name!), who periodically shows up on Playhouse Disney on the Disney Channel!

                      After the preshow, the tour guide takes the guests on an extensive tour of the facility, where animators can be shown at work! After that, the tour guide takes the guests to an interactive area, where guests can learn a few tricks of the animation trade! IIRC, the animation studio at Walt Disney Studios (Paris) has an interactive area like this one.

                      11.) Monsters, Inc. dark ride

                      12.) Playhouse Disney: Live on Stage!


                      13.) A VERY intense indoor roller coaster similar to Rock & Roller Coaster at Disney-MGM, but with a different track layout and theme. I was seriously considering a Disney Villians theme to the ride! (FP)

                      14.) Star Tours (FP)

                      15.) Studio Tour: Behind the Scenes

                      16.) That's Entertainment! Hollywood Gallery:
                      This is similar to The Disney Gallery in this theme park resort's Magic Kingdom and The Main Street Gallery and Town Square Exposition Hall in WDW's Magic Kingdom; but focuses on Hollywood and the entertainment industry in general. That's Entertainment! Hollywood Gallery includes various Hollywood-related exhibits, artifacts, and memorabilia.

                      17.) Tron: The Ride (FP): This ride is based on the 1982 motion picture Tron, which will be designed as a dark ride with a few interactive elements much like Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin and the early 1980's Tron arcade game-- which was also based on the movie.

                      18.) Twilight Zone Tower of Terror (FP)

                      19.) Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Play It!


                      PARADE: Disney Studios will feature a Hollywood-themed parade similar to the Lights, Camera, Action! parade at Walt Disney Studios (Paris). Like the WDS parade, this parade will use actual parade floats instead of the antique cars used in Disney-MGM's parade. One of the most memorable floats from the Walt Disney Studios parade, which will also be used here, is a giant movie projector float with Tinker Bell sitting in front of the projector's lens!

                      In addition, the parade at Disney Studos will include Hollywood-theme songs/show tunes such as Hooray For Hollywood, There's No Business Like Show Business, You Ought to Be in Pictures, and That's Entertainment!; just to name a few!

                      Last but certainly not least, Disney Studios runs the Sorcery In the Sky fireworks show every night.


                      I also have here a list of possible lands/streets for Disney Studios:

                      1.) Animation Courtyard
                      2.) The Backlot
                      3.) Hollywood Boulevard
                      4.) Muppets Courtyard (which includes The Great Muppet Movie Ride and Muppet*Vision 3-D)
                      5.) New York Street
                      6.) Production Courtyard
                      7.) Sunset Boulevard

                      As for the layout, I may get started on my maps soon, but haven't come up with anything yet. One thing I wanted to do was make my Disney Studios park easier to navigate that Disney-MGM or Walt Disney Studios, and with fewer dead ends in the layout. So far, I am considering having the studios on the left side instead of the right where Disney-MGM places theirs, to make it different. Also, I was considering placing the backlot/Residential Street/Catastrophe Canyon in the back behind the studios on the left, and placing Lights, Motors, Action! in the back, but on the right side, parallel with Catastrophe Canyon. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions concerning the layout of my Disney Studios park, please post them here! All other questions comments, and or suggestions are welcome too.


                      I look forward to hearing from you!
                      Last edited by KentB3; 02-05-2005, 09:23 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Here are my lists of shops and restaurants for my Disney Studios theme park:


                        Restaurants:

                        1.) Annette's:
                        2.) Backlot Express
                        3.) Dinosaur Gertie's: Ice Cream of Extinction
                        4.) Fairfax Market:
                        Similar to it's California Adventure counterpart at Hollywood Pictures Backlot, the Fairfax Market offfers a healthy selection of fresh fruit, vegetables, and soft drinks; for guests who want a guilt-free snack!

                        5.) Holllywood Brown Derby
                        6.) Hollywood & Vine:
                        Similar to its Disney-MGM counterpart, Hollywood & Vine also features a character lunch buffet from 11:30am to 2:45pm; with Minnie, Daisy (both wearing Hollywood Starlet outfits), Goofy (in a gangster outfit), Pluto, Chip and Dale.

                        7.) In the Wings Restaurant:8.) Planet Gonzo: This Muppets-themed restaurant is basically a spoof of Planet Hollywood, supposedly owned by Gonzo. Planet Gonzo sits in the Muppets-themed land with The Great Muppet Movie Ride, Muppet*Vision 3-D, and Rizzo's Prop and Pawn Shop (which I'll get to in my list of shops).

                        9.) Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater: Basically, this is similar to the restaurant at Disney-MGM. However, some of the film clips shown onscreen may be different from Disney-MGM's restaurant.

                        This is a bakery/restaurant serving fresh baked rolls, pasteries, muffins, crossants, plus much more; much like its Disney-MGM countrepart.

                        12.) Studio Catering Company
                        13.) Sunset Confectionery:
                        a sweet shop selling candy, cookies, fudge, caramel appels, and other snack treats; plus M&M plush toys!

                        14.) Toluca Legs Turkey Company: selling turkey legs, as well as french fries, foot-long hot dogs, baked potatoes with toppings, and soft pretzels.

                        15.) Toy Story Pizza Planet Arcade: This is basically a video arcade which also serves pizza and other foods, similar to its Disney-MGM counterpart.

                        Here is my list of shops from my Disney Studios theme park:

                        1.) American Film Institute Showcase Shop
                        2.) Ariel's Nautical Treasures:
                        Themed to the treasure cave inside Ariel's home in The Little Mermaid, this shop offers a wide variety of merchandise featuring Ariel, Sebastian, Flounder, and friends; along with other nautical/ocean-themed items, such as bathing suits, beach balls, surfboards, towels; among other things! Ariel's Treasures is located in the Animation Courtyard.

                        3.) Cover Story: This is a small area located just through Tha Darkroom, where guests can have their picture placed on the front cover of a large choice of popular magazines; such as Life, Cosmpolitan, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, Time; and of course, Disney Magazine! Costumes and appropriate accessories are provided by the shop.

                        4.) Crossroads of the World: I know Disney-MGM has this, but it seems like an especially appropriate shop for this theme park to me! Located in the middle of the entrance plaza, Crossroads of the World sells pins, some sovernirs, and guidemaps. This is also the place to stop if you'll need to rent a locker

                        5.) The Darkroom

                        6.) Days Gone By Vintage Clothing:
                        which is a shop selling period, vintage and/or retro-clothing from eras gone by; such as the Renaissance, Old West, 1920's through 1970's, etc.

                        7.) Disney Studio Store
                        8.) The Disney Vault:
                        which is basically a store full of Disney videos and DVD's, as Disney-themed musical CD's, video games, and computer CD-Rom games and programs; such as Walt Disney World Explorer and even my yet-unnamed Disney theme park resort Explorer for that matter!

                        9.) Gone Hollywood: This boutique parodies the shopping styles of Hollywood's rich and famous, where you'll find what is hot and current in Hollywood's merchandise; such as at-home spa and sleepover kits, costumes, and over-the-top cosmetics and accessories! This is basically the same as the Gone Hollywood shop at Disney's California Adventure.

                        10.) In Character: This is basically a Disney-themed costume store, with costumes of various Disney characters for both children and adults!

                        11.) Indiana Jones Outpost Take 2: This shop near the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular show offers basically the same merchandise as Indiana Jones Adventure, but with more of an emphasis on movie-related merchandise such as videos, DVD's, movie fan magazines. Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost, across from Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Crystal Skull ride in my MK-like park's Adventureland, sells the same merchandise, but emphasizes toys, clothing, hats, sovernirs, and other nic-nacs and has less of the merchandise that Outpost Take 2 emphasizes mentioned above!

                        12.) The Looney Bin: Located between the Backstage Studio Tour and Special Effects and Production Tour, this shop features lots of Roger Rabbit merchandise and gag gifts, as well as hands-on fun in the form of props from the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)!

                        13.) Mickey's of Hollywood
                        14.) Mickey Mouse Club Store:
                        Located next to Annette's, The Mickey Mouse Club Store sells a wide variety of merchandise related to the classic 1955-59 TV series Mickey Mouse Club, as well as merchandise from, the lesser-known 1977-79 and 1989-95 runs of the Mickey Mouse Club. Merchandise includes books, clothing, CD's, videos, DVD's, and other sovenirs. This is also the place to get the ever-famous "mouse ears" hats, which originated on the Mickey Mouse Club! Other Disney-related hats; such as the Donald Duck, Goofy, and Peter Pan hats sold inside the Disney theme parks; can be purchased here as well!

                        15.) Off the Page: Located adjacent to The Magic of Disney Animation, Off the Page features various Disney animation-related items; such a cels, limited-edition prints, figurines, and a large selection of books about Disney history, art, and especially animation!

                        16.) On Broadway: a shop selling various Broadway, stage, and theater-themed merchandise, sovernirs, and memorabilia

                        17.) Once Upon a Time: The exterior of this shop replicates the Carthay Circle Theatre in Hollywood, where Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered in 1937. This shop specializes in holiday items, with an emphasis on Christmas. For a fee, a Disney artist will customize a character sketch for you.

                        18.) Pixar Store: This shop sells toys, clothing, videos, and other Pixar-related sovernirs from movies such as A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc., and Toy Story. The Pixar Store is located in the Animation Courtyard.

                        19.) Pluto's Toy Palace
                        20.) Rizzo's Prop and Pawn Shop:
                        This wares at this wacky gift shop reflect the Muppets' irreverent sense of humor. Clothes, toys, aand souvenirs featuring Kermit, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie, and other familiar Muppets are for sale here. Rizzo's Prop and Pawn Shop is located in the Muppets-themed area alongside The Great Muppet Movie Ride, Muppet*Vision 3-D, and Planet Gonzo.

                        21.) Tinseltown Jewlers: which sells a large selection of jewelry and character-watches (mostly Mickey Mouse watches), including limited-edition pieces of jewelry and pocket watches. A Disney artist can customize character watches on the spot!

                        22.) Top Hat Pharmacy:
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                        Upon combining legend with reality, I came up with the name Top Hat Pharmacy. I decided on a drugstore since I already have enough restaurants as is, and people are more familiar with the drugstore story anyway! Top Hat will sell merchandise similar to Celebrity 5 & 10 at Disney-MGM; such as lamps, candles, aprons, bath items, and Mickey ice cube trays, plus items that can be personalized! Some drug store items are sold here as well, especially items that might be needed for park guests; such as over-the-counter headache, sinus, cough, and heartburn remidies, Band-Aids, Neosporin and other topical ointments, and Dramanine-- especially for guests itent on spending the whole day on rides such as Twilight Zone Tower of Terror! In addition, there's an drug store snack counter selling; among other things, fountain sodas, egg creams, and various other snack one might except to find from an old-fashioned drug store counter like this one!

                        23.) Tower of Terror Shop
                        24.) Traders of Endor
                        (next to Star Tours)
                        25.) Villians in Vogue: This shop sells sovenirs, toys, and clothing faeturing your favorite Disney Villians, and is located adjacent to the yet-unnamed Disney Villians indoor roller coaster, which is similar to Rock&Roller Coaster at Disney-MGM.

                        26.) Walk of Fame: a Hollywood/Celebrity Memorabilia shop similar to Sid Cahuenga's One-Of-A-Kind, but considerably larger and with more of an emphasis on Hollywood and the entertainment industry and slightly less on the One-Of-A-Kind theme! Sid's 1-of-a-Kind at Disney-MGM is a small shop within the entrance plaza, as far as I know.

                        27.) The Writer's Stop: Since I added Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater, I decided to throw in it's accompanying shop as well! This cozy nook has fresh brewed coffee and other beverages such as hot chocolate and soft drinks; as well as CD's, sovenirs, and a small selection of reading material-- plus snacks such as fresh-baked cookies!

                        28.) a shop selling comic books (including old comic books which are real collectors items!) and movie/TV related magazines, similar to the now-gone Lakeside Newsstand formerly at Disney-MGM


                        If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!

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                        • #13
                          I have here my lists of shops, restaurants, and entertainment establishments for Downtown Disney at my proposed Disney theme park resort. Downtown Disney's layout will be similar to that of Disneyland's DD in Anaheim, but a bit larger and will more room for expansion; and located on a central hub between the two parks; unlike WDW's Downtown Disney, which seems quite out of the way!

                          So far, my Downtown Disney has 44 establishments, 10 more than Disneyland's Downtown Disney in Anaheim, but 16 less than WDW's Downtown Disney (26 if you include the Boardwalk!)

                          Here is what I have so far:

                          DOWNTOWN DISNEY MARKETPLACE

                          Food & Restaurants:

                          1.) Alfredo's of Rome (L'Originale Alfredo di Roma Ristorante)
                          2.) Baskin-Robbins
                          3.) Chef Mickey's: Similar to Chef Mickey's at WDW (Hong Kong will get a Chef Mickey's when it opens next year), this restaurants offers character meals at Breakfast and Dinner. Guests are joined by Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Chip & Dale at Breakfast; and at Dinner by Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Chip & Dale.

                          4.) Cinnamon Bay Bakery
                          5.) Earl of Sandwich
                          6.) Fulton's Crab House
                          7.) Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop
                          8.) Marceline's Confectionery
                          9.) McDonald's
                          10.) Wetzel's Pretzels

                          Shops:
                          1) The Art of Disney
                          2.) Basin (selling candles, soaps, and bath crystals; just to name a few items!)
                          3.) Build-a-Bear Workshop
                          4.) Disney at Home
                          5.) Disney's Days of Christmas
                          6.) Illuminations
                          7.) LEGO Imagination Center
                          8.) Liquid Planet (store selling beachwear and accessories)
                          9.) Magnetron (selling an assortment of 50,000 magnets!)
                          10.) Once Upon a Toy
                          11.) Petals (selling a wide variety of leather goods, including jackets, handbags, and other accessories)
                          12.) Silver & Gold Gallery
                          13.) Team Mickey's Athletic Club
                          14.) World of Disney

                          DOWNTOWN DISNEY PARADISE PLAZA

                          Similar to Paradise Plaza at Disneyland in Anaheim, this is primarily Downtown Disney's entertainment district, with a few shops and restaurants:

                          Food/Restaurants/Entertainment:Shopping:

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                          • #14
                            This is my list of hotels which will be at my proposed Disney theme park resort as of opening day-- which will consist of four hotels plus a campground. Three of these hotels run in the Deluxe to Moderate price range ($133+ per night), while the 4th is a Value-priced resort ($77-$124 per night). These hotels are listed in order from most expensive/luxurious to least. Here is what I have so far:

                            Disneyland Hotel: This is the crown jewel of the hotels in my proposed Disney theme park resort. The architecture is very much like that of the Grand Floridian, but the layout is more like that of Disneyland's Grand Californian, with all rooms in one building and six floors instead the Grand Floridian's and the Grand Californian's (I think) five. The Disneyland Hotel also includes the Neverland Pool, based on the Disney animated movie Peter Pan (1953) -- similar to the pool at the Disneyland (Anaheim) Hotel, but larger to accomodate more guests. There are 600 rooms inside the Disneyland Hotel, which overlooks the Magic Kingdom theme park.

                            Disney's Hollywood Hotel: This hotel overlooks the Disney Studios theme park, and has a Hollywood theme to it, with somewhat of a Disney focus. The Hollywood Hotel is quite similar to the Hollywood Hotel in the soon-to-open Hong Kong theme park, but may include a few differences as well. There are 502 rooms inside Disney's Hollywood Hotel, the same number as Disneyland's Paradise Pier Hotel.

                            Disney's Contemporary Resort:right though the building! There are 393 rooms inside the Contemporary; which is the same number that its WDW counterpart has inside the tower, as no annex wings have been built yet, obviously!

                            Disney's All-Stars Resort: Disney's All-Stars is similar to All-Star Movies at WDW, but focusing on the characters instead of their movies. This is our Value resort, with rooms spanning 320 square feet (as opposed to ASM's 260 square foot rooms). The All-Stars is broken up into 8 buildings, with 96 rooms in each building (shaped like a straight rectangle unlike ASM's T-shaped inns) on three floors, with two buildings per theme. Here is what I have for Disney's All-Stars:

                            1.) 101 Dalmations: even though this is the film's title, the 101 Dalmations are still the movie's main characters!
                            2.) Buzz & Woody's: This is the Toy Story-themed area, but the name was changed for reasons mentioned above.
                            3.) House of Mouse: This features the "Big 5" (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto); along with their frequent costars (Daisy, Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Chip & Dale, etc.). The House of Mouse also features the Duck Pond Pool, which includes a centerpiece of Donald and other duck costars shooting water pistols into the pool, much like the Calypso Pool's centerpiece at WDW's All-Star Music! There is also a small, shallower kiddie pool next to the main one. The pool sits in the middle of the cluster of motel buildings, with the main building at one end, and room for expansion at the other end of the complex.

                            4.) Pooh Corner: which features Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, et. al.

                            Disney's All-Stars has a total of 768 rooms, with room for building more inns whenever the time comes for expansion. The All-Stars Hall is the main building; which houses the offices, food court, snack bar, and lounge/bar.

                            Disneyland Campground: Similar to Fort Wilderness at WDW, Disneyland Campground consists of 207 campsites, along with 108 cabins. This gives us a total of 315 "rooms", for lack of a better term!


                            The 4 hotels and the campground give us a Grand Total of 2,578 rooms/cabins/campsites combined; roughly the same number as Disneyland's in Anaheim, CA, but only about 1/12 the 30,000 rooms/cabins/campsites WDW offers within its numerous resorts! Nevertheless, I think what I came up with for a new Disney theme park resort is sufficient. If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!

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                            • #15
                              I have my list of character meals which will be at my proposed Disney theme park resort as of opening day. Here is what I have so far:


                              MAGIC KINGDOM

                              Crystal Palace:
                              Similar to its Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland counterparts, The Crystal Palace is a buffet restaurant offering character meals at Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Guests are joined by Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit, and Eeyore at all 3 meals!

                              The Crystal Palace is located on Main Street, USA at the corner of Main Street and the central hub. Despite its Main Street, USA location, Crystal Palace can also be entered from Adventureland in the back! This would give guests the best of both "lands", since WDW's Crystal Palace can only be entered from Main Street and Tokyo's only from Adventureland!

                              Global Grill: Located inside The Earth pavillion in Discoveryland, Global Grill holds an Ice Cream Social with Mickey and Minnie daily at 3pm.

                              Liberty Tree Tavern: Similar to its WDW counterpart, Liberty Tree Tavern is located on Liberty Street (part of Main Street, USA), and offers character dining at Dinner. Guests are joined by Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, and Meeko.

                              DISNEY STUDIOS

                              Hollywood & Vine:
                              Similar to its Disney-MGM counterpart at WDW, Hollywood & Vine holds character Lunch buffet from 11:30AM to 2:45PM. (IIRC, Hollywood & Vine used to have character meals, but Disney-MGM discontinued all character dining in the park). Guests are joined by Minnie, Daisy (both wearing Hollywood Starlet Outfits), Goofy (in a gangster outfit), Pluto, Chip & Dale.


                              DOWNTOWN DISNEY

                              Chef Mickey's:


                              Breakfast: Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, Chip & Dale

                              Dinner: Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Chip & Dale.


                              DISNEYLAND HOTEL

                              1900 Park Faire:


                              Breakfast: Alice, the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, Pinocchio, Mary Poppins, and Bert

                              Afternoon Tea: This is a children's activity session as well for children 3-10 years old, much like the Wonderland Tea Party at WDW's 1900 Park Faire. Characters include Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit

                              Dinner: Cinderella, Prince Charming, the Fairy Godmother, Pinocchio, Geppetto, and Jiminy Cricket.


                              which offers a Character Breakfast with a menu similar to Donald's Breakfastosarus at WDW's Animal Kingdom, but stripped of its dinosaur/prehistoric theming.

                              Characters include Donald, Daisy, Scrooge McDuck, Mickey, Goofy, and Pluto.


                              DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD HOTEL:

                              Roger's Buffeteria:
                              Themed to the 1988 movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Roger's Buffeteria features character dining at Breakfast and Dinner, where Roger is joined by a wide variety of his Disney friends!

                              Breakfast: Roger, Minnie, Goofy, Max, Rafiki, and Timon

                              Dinner: Roger, Mickey, Donald, Pluto, Peter Pan, and Wendy


                              If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!
                              Last edited by KentB3; 02-05-2005, 09:49 PM.

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                              • #16
                                I now have my parade and entertainment schedule for the two theme parks in my proposed Disney theme park resort, at certain times on the year. Here's what I have so far, using last year (2004) as an example:


                                October 1-25; Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday

                                Magic Kingdom:

                                3pm: Daytime Parade
                                7pm: Main Street Electrical Parade
                                8pm: Fantasmic!: This show will be presented, as usual, on the Rivers of America, with the main stage at the bottom end of Pocahontas Island; much like the original Fantasmic! which still runs at Disneyland. However, I added a seating area in front of the main stage, which would give us the best of both worlds! (Disney-MGM's Fantasmic! has a seating area whereas Disneyland's doesn't) Fantasmic! will also include the Peter pan segment on the Sailing Ship Columbia and the Grand Finale with all the characters from the show on the Lillian Marie Riverboat (named after Walt Disney's wife), doubling as the Steamboat Willie from the very first Mickey Mouse cartoon, Steamboat Willie (1928)!

                                8:50pm: Fireworks

                                Disney Studios:
                                2pm: Parade: not yet named, but similar to the Walt Disney Studios Paris parade, complete with the movie projector float in which Tinker Bell sits in front of the projector's lens!

                                8pm: Sorcery in the Sky Fireworks (which runs EVERY night!)


                                October 1-24, Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday; and Tuesday October 26 through Sunday, October 31

                                Magic Kingdom:

                                1pm: Daytime Parade
                                3pm, 7pm: Halloween Parade
                                8pm: Fantasmic!
                                8:50pm: Halloween Fireworks show
                                9:30pm: Main Street Electrical Parade
                                10:30pm: Fantasmic! (Friday only)

                                Disney Studios:
                                same as above October 1-28; the following schedule is used from Friday, October 29 through Sunday, October 31:
                                2pm, 5pm: Parade
                                8pm: Sorcery in the Sky Fireworks


                                October 1-24; Saturday

                                Magic Kingdom:

                                3pm: Daytime Parade
                                7pm: Main Street Electrical Parade
                                8pm, 9:30pm: Fantasmic!
                                8:45pm: Fireworks

                                Disney Studios:
                                same as above, except for Saturday, October 30 (mentioned above)

                                In addition, on the select days Halloween is celebrated, other festivities are included; such as a special Halloween Riverboat Ride on the Lillian Marie Riverboat (departing from Frontierland), and trick or treating at certain hours during the early evening and night. Yes, even adults can dress up on these select days, preferably as one of their favorite Disney characters!

                                In addition, I also have Haunted Mansion Holiday much like Disneyland's, which runs every day throughout October! Haunted Mansion can be found in Carribean Plaza, which is part of Adventureland, and modeled after New Orleans Square at Disneyland.


                                Memorial Day to Labor Day (Summer peak season, from late May to early September)

                                Magic Kingdom:

                                1pm, 3pm: Daytime Parade
                                8:45pm, 10:20pm: Main Street Electrical Parade
                                9pm, 10:30pm, 11:45pm: Fantasmic!
                                9:50pm: Fireworks

                                Disney Studios:
                                2pm, 7:30pm: Parade
                                9pm: Sorcery in the Sky Fireworks


                                December 1-Thursday before Christmas

                                Magic Kingdom:

                                3pm: Daytime Parade
                                5:45pm: Fantasmic! (a 2nd showing of Fantasmic! runs on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 9:30pm)
                                7pm: Christmas/Holiday Parade (not yet named)
                                7:50pm: Holiday Fireworks Show
                                8:30pm: Main Street Electrical Parade

                                Disney Studios:
                                2pm: Parade
                                7:15pm: Sorcery in the Sky Fireworks


                                In addition, my Magic Kingdom theme park features it's a small world holiday during the Christmas Holiday season. Much like Disneyland's IASW holiday, the ride's exterior is decorated in multi-colored Christmas tree-like lights (the exterior of my IASW ride is similar to Disneyland's), and on the ride, some of the children sing Jingle Bells in addition to it's a small world!




                                April/Easter schedule, using 2004 as an example

                                Magic Kingdom:

                                Thursday, April 1:
                                3pm: Daytime Parade
                                7pm: Main Street Electrical Parade
                                8pm: Fantasmic!
                                8:50pm: Fireworks

                                Friday & Saturday, April 2 & 3:
                                3pm: Daytime Parade
                                7pm: Main Street Electrical Parade
                                8pm, 9:30pm: Fantasmic!
                                9:50pm: Fireworks

                                April 4-8 & April 13-17:
                                1pm: Daytime Parade
                                3pm: Easter Parade
                                8:45pm, 10:20pm: Main Street Electrical Parade
                                9pm, 10:30pm, 11:45pm: Fantasmic!
                                9:50pm: Fireworks

                                April 9-12 (Easter weekend):
                                1pm: Daytime Parade
                                3pm, 7pm: Easter Parade
                                8:45pm, 10:20pm: Main Street Electrical Parade
                                9pm, 10:30pm, 11:45pm: Fantasmic!
                                9:50pm: Fireworks

                                April 18-30:
                                3pm: Daytime Parade
                                8:15pm: Main Street Electrical Parade
                                9pm: Fantasmic! (an 2nd showing at 10:30pm runs on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday)
                                9:50pm: Fireworks


                                Disney Studios:

                                April 1-3:
                                2pm: Parade
                                8pm: Sorcery in the Sky Fireworks

                                April 4-17:
                                2pm, 5pm: Parade
                                9pm: Sorcery in the Sky Fireworks

                                April 18-30:
                                2pm: Parade
                                9pm: Sorcery in the Sky Fireworks


                                If anyone has questions, comments, and/or suggestions, please feel free to post!

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                                • #17
                                  Holy snap! You weren't kidding when you said it was a proposal. It looks good, but I haven't read through it in detail. Forward that puppy to Disney and get yourself a job with them if you don't have one already. That's awesome.
                                  "Do it for me then. Your gaming buddies are going to be there too. It will be good for you kids to go out and blow the stink off yourselves for one night."

                                  "Fine. For you. And for the eradication of stink."

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                                  • #18
                                    I think it needs a little bit more work.









                                    Just Kidding..AWESOME WORK
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                                    • #19
                                      Wow! I kept having to remind myself that this was just make believe and that no such Park was really being built......well done.
                                      Waiting for Godot Micechat.com

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                                      • #20
                                        Completely amazing... suggestion!

                                        What about adding a Port Discovery into discoveryland?

                                        :thumbup: "This guy!"

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