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    Talking DR's Wonders of Imagineering thread

    I figured it is time for us to combine all of our ideas into one big massive thread.

    Basically like, DR's and MEW's Imagineering Thread it focuses on what imagineering is truly about and such. The main focus of this thread is to allow people to share as many ideas possible they can think of. For instance Twilight likes doing his Toronto Disney stuff which I give kudos to, I like rebooting my own threads or sometimes choosing a different topic for a thread, even Big Disney Fan loves doing his Toontown stuff which I also give kudos to.

    Otherwise, my hope is that in this thread we can all never run out of ideas by having to stick to rebooting our own ideas. We can still do that, but we can also think uniquely on ideas.

    Anyway no big concerns for anyone, or rules though I recommend using constructive criticism but that's just me. This thread is now open you may now post! :)

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    Random idea: expand the Canoes at DL to go where BT Lake, Barbeque, Ranch, and the Festival Arena are. In that part, there would be scenes similar to the ones on Mine Train through NW.
    "Pretty soon he would be hundreds and hundreds of miles away on the great plains and deserts, and among the mountains of the Far West, and would see buffaloes and Indians, and prairie dogs, and antelopes, and have all kinds of adventures, and may be get hanged or scalped, and have ever such a fine time, and write home and tell us all about it, and be a hero."
    - Mark Twain, jealous of his brother, who was traveling west.

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    Well I'd for one like to give an entire remodel for Disneyland. While it may be the best and original of the Disney theme parks it for sure is in need of some love even in the smallest of places. Little things like Monstro's chipped paint and a "dying" Toontown are just two of many things to be dealt with. And there are several places in the park eligible for future lands/attractions.
    Pls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MANEATINGWREATH View Post
    Well I'd for one like to give an entire remodel for Disneyland. While it may be the best and original of the Disney theme parks it for sure is in need of some love even in the smallest of places. Little things like Monstro's chipped paint and a "dying" Toontown are just two of many things to be dealt with. And there are several places in the park eligible for future lands/attractions.
    I can help out with Toontown, as past contributions of mine attest. I also have plans for my two top Disneyland favorites, Pirates of the Caribbean and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
    "Walt Disney's . Each week, as you enter this timeless land, one of these many worlds will open to you: Frontierland, tall tales and true from the legendary past; Tomorrowland, promise of things to come; Adventureland, the wonder world of nature's own realm; Fantasyland, the happiest kingdom of them all."

    - Intro to the Disneyland TV show

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    I'm probably only going to go in depth on California Adventure. This is my first time doing an Imagineering project in A LONG TIME and my skills are going to be pretty rusty.
    Pls.

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    I decided instead of putting up all my information on Disneyland's Toontown, I will just provide a link to it right here: http://www.visionsfantastic.com/foru...ad.php?t=31719.
    "Walt Disney's . Each week, as you enter this timeless land, one of these many worlds will open to you: Frontierland, tall tales and true from the legendary past; Tomorrowland, promise of things to come; Adventureland, the wonder world of nature's own realm; Fantasyland, the happiest kingdom of them all."

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    I've been thinking of a huge expansion for the Muppets at M.G.M, rebooting the Muppet Studios and such

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    These are my ideas for a Fantasyland Expansion: Disneyland Paris style!

    First off, in the current place of the Fantasy Festival Stage will be Les Aventures de Winnie l'Ourson, a copy of Disneyland's version of the Pooh ride, but all 3D, like Tokyo, even down to the fuzzy characters.



    To go where it was originally gonna go will be La Belle et la Bete: Live sur scene, the return of the show that ran in Discoveryland's Videopolis from 1992 to 1996.



    The Old Mill ferris wheel ride will return. And on the opposite ride of Fantasia Gelati will be Le PhilharMagique de Mickey, a copy of the classic 3D show, but this time, (get ready to thank me for using this, BDF) with the addition of Dumbo's "Pink Elephants on Parade" between "Just Can't Wait" and "You Can Fly!"



    On the outskirts of Fantasyland, behind the railroad station, we have Les Voyages de la Petite Sirene, a real-life version of the ride-through on the 2006 Platinum Edition DVD.



    And finally, coming to Le Theatre du Chateau is Le Bossu de Notre Dame: Une aventure musicale, a copy of the former DHS show.



    Well, there we go!
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    --Roy O. Disney, dedicating Walt Disney World.

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