Different facades and designs for attractions.
Which one's are your favorites in a group or individually?
Do you have any fan designs (i.e. Tower of Terror in Fantasyland concept)?
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The real Hollywood Tower
Concept art for "UFO Encounter" A Version of the attraction that would have been implemented in Tokyo Disneyland's New Tomorrowland, "Sci-Fi City".
What the hell happened in California?
Ayyliums took over and killed all the spooky ghosts, turning the hotel into a robo-strip club.
Looks like beryllium
Concept Art for "Geyser Mountain", another variation of TOT meant for Disneyland and was close to greenlight. However Disney's California Adventure needed the system more.
Guardians of the Galaxy.
Does Disney have anything new upcoming besides the Splash Mountain resting?
Universal is opening a brand new Orlando Park this year and it looks pretty bitchin.
Splash Mountain Facades
From left to right;
Disneyland, Located in Critter Country, Now Bayou County
Magic Kingdom, in Frontierland
Tokyo Disneyland, in Critter Country
Haunted Mansion Facades
Tokyo Disneyland, in Fantasyland
Magic Kingdom, in Liberty Street
Disneyland, in New Orleans Square
They’re ripping out the Muppets area of Hollywood studios to make it Monsters Inc with a door ride. In exchange, they’re re-theming Rockin Rollercoaster to be Muppets themed instead of Aerosmith
They take a damn while to build stuff, Tiana's was a rush job
Soarin' at Disney California Adventure. Themed to an aviation garage at Grizzly Peak.
Soarin' at EPCOT. Located inside 'The Land' Pavilion. Entrance at the lower area, next to the "Living With The Land" attraction.
Outside aerial view of the 3 simulators, originally 2.
Soaring over the Horizon at Shanghai Disneyland. Located in Adventure Isle. Presented as an ancient observatory and temple to the Arbori tribe's Condor god.
The simulators are hidden by these faux mountains.
Soaring: Fantastic Flight at Tokyo DisneySea. Located in Mediterranean Harbor. Set in the Museum of Fantastic Flight, which is hosting a retrospective on the life of Camellia Falco.
inconspicuous buildings
This is the laziest one by far.
EPCOT peaked early and continues to struggle.
Worst/Best part is that they Still have expansion plots and abandoned buildings....
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Living With the Land is the best thing at disney world
Bob Iger likes IP please understand
Would the upcoming Monsters Inc Ride be the Florida counterpart of the Monsters Inc ride in California Adventure?
Phantom Manor at Paris
Lion King log flume coming to Paris
Nope, I'm using ride systems as a basis.
That they are just letting the skeleton of Wonders of Life just rot there when it's a prime expansion area is actual insanity
Don't care what they put in there, that thing needs to be torn down and a new attraction put in, at least before the 50th
The California one is basically a dark ride, the new one is supposed to be an actual coaster
I would have cheered Splash Mountain getting rebranded if it was this instead of what we got
I thought they said it was too cold most of the year in Paris to have a log flume ride
They really shouldn't have put a Disney park near Paris in the first place.
I think everyone said that back then
'It's a small world' at Disneyland
Magic Kingdom is the only one located "inside the castle walls".
Inside, you go down and around the typical, smaller, façade into the loading area.
Tokyo Disneyland has a façade similar to California.
Tokyo's boarding area is fully indoors.
Disneyland Paris has a disconnected Clock Tower with a unique face.
Hong Kong is the most derivative of California, but it has a semi indoor boarding station.
I will always be triggered that none of them are located in Tomorrowland even though it makes thematic sense.
But if it WAS originally located there, I bet it would have been removed in the 80s-90s.