5th WDW Park Ideas!

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What's your'e idea for a 5th disney world park. Mine would be a Botanical Gardens with theming of different tyoes of gardens from around the world but with Thrill Rides and such mixed in. "Disney's ***** Gardens" Name suggestions please!!!!!!!!!:cool1:
 
First, Disney shouldn't build a 5th park until they get some expansion done with the Eisner parks.

Second, I think a theme park similar to Tokyo DisneySea would be a more than welcome addition to WDW. However, that could be viewed as an IOA rip-off...
 
I agree with Drew in that they need to finish the FLE and restore the other parks before they build a fifth one. If they do, I want it to be something dedicated to their lesser-known characters, like Bianca, Basil, Bernard, Mortimer, those guys. They need some love, too. Or maybe just one for the old Toon Disney shows like TaleSpin and The Weekenders.

They could also do a park for their Studio Ghibli characters such as Kiki, JiJi, Tombo, Ponyo, Chita, Pazu, and the characters from Spirited Away. I think that would be interesting because you don't hear much about these movies, and they became somewhat cult classics in their respective circle.
 
I think building a 5th park would be a mistake.

But, if the conditions existed where it could be done and be profitable, then I too would vote for a Tokyo DisneySea. It continues to be the most expensive theme park ever built, you know :)
 

This was just a forum for ideas. I know they need to work on the other parks. (Starting with the tacky Discovery island costumes) TDS would be amazing. I still would like some name suggestions for my weak park idea! One roller coaster could be called "!Kudzu!" the RIDE.......................... . So yah, got my rant of the day done Come up with Park ideas for the idealistic pseudo-universe were everything was perfect at the parks. We could make the theard huge, if people give alot of original ideas and combine their different ideas for parks into a huge mega-park! :):):):):):):):thumbsup2:):cool1:
 
well for a name, since they've got Disney California Adventure, why not Disney's Florida Gardens? Or Disney's Gardens of America (lol I really can see them using that name)
 
well i think having four parks is great for them now. but if they had room, money, and enough peoplew, why not?

I'm guessing it's got lots of water rides, but a tokyo disneysea would be cool.

one for the lesser known characters would be good too.

But I was thinking along the lines of a pixar park. I know they have "pixar place" in DHS, but space is kind of limited there. So, why not a pixar park?

The park icon could be the lamp that bounces around in the title. They could have a space fotr each movie. They could have a "carsland" like DL is building. They could have an incredibles area where you could do things like create your own superhero and there could be a rollercoaster or two. In a Monsters Inc world there could be a maze where you're going through doors like the ones in the movie to try to get to the other end and a ride where you're trying to get to Boo. This one could be more of a dark ride or a regular ride. In a bug's life there could be a ride or two, but all the structures should make it look like you've shrunk to the size of a bug. In Toy Story it should be similar, except you're supposed to look as if you're the size of a toy. And you could go into a building and it looks like Andy's room first and you walk through or climb through the obstacles where you get into Bonnie's room, and you walk/climb through that. There could also be a show or some rides. In a finding nemo world, there would be a ride where you follow Nemo on his journey, some kind of water ride, and some kind of aquarium. In the aquarium, one tank should look just like the tank in the dentist office where nemo was. In Up, one ride could look like you're flying over the city, and more rides should be in the falls. But what I think they should have is a show where you can talk to Dug, like the show where you talk to crush in epcot.

And when that princess movie Brave comes out, they could add a section for her.
 
well for a name, since they've got Disney California Adventure, why not Disney's Florida Gardens? Or Disney's Gardens of America (lol I really can see them using that name)
Thanks to the Aviator for awesome name suggestions! :woohoo: I thought of another thing for my park. Kudzu becomes a dueling launch coaster with a "Ivy" and "Kudzu" side
 
Disney can add to their existing parks And add a fifth park. They have more than enough money. There will be a fifth park before the end of the decade. I believe that it's something that all Disney board patrons should be familiar with by now.;)
 
Disney can add to their existing parks And add a fifth park. They have more than enough money. There will be a fifth park before the end of the decade. I believe that it's something that all Disney board patrons should be familiar with by now.;)
Just because they can, doesn't mean they will.
 
This is an awesome forum already. it should keep growing!
 
well i think having four parks is great for them now. but if they had room, money, and enough peoplew, why not?

I'm guessing it's got lots of water rides, but a tokyo disneysea would be cool.

one for the lesser known characters would be good too.

But I was thinking along the lines of a pixar park. I know they have "pixar place" in DHS, but space is kind of limited there. So, why not a pixar park?

The park icon could be the lamp that bounces around in the title. They could have a space fotr each movie. They could have a "carsland" like DL is building. They could have an incredibles area where you could do things like create your own superhero and there could be a rollercoaster or two. In a Monsters Inc world there could be a maze where you're going through doors like the ones in the movie to try to get to the other end and a ride where you're trying to get to Boo. This one could be more of a dark ride or a regular ride. In a bug's life there could be a ride or two, but all the structures should make it look like you've shrunk to the size of a bug. In Toy Story it should be similar, except you're supposed to look as if you're the size of a toy. And you could go into a building and it looks like Andy's room first and you walk through or climb through the obstacles where you get into Bonnie's room, and you walk/climb through that. There could also be a show or some rides. In a finding nemo world, there would be a ride where you follow Nemo on his journey, some kind of water ride, and some kind of aquarium. In the aquarium, one tank should look just like the tank in the dentist office where nemo was. In Up, one ride could look like you're flying over the city, and more rides should be in the falls. But what I think they should have is a show where you can talk to Dug, like the show where you talk to crush in epcot.

And when that princess movie Brave comes out, they could add a section for her.

LOVE these ideas!! :thumbsup2

Also guys, remember this thread is just for fun ideas, try not to make a big deal about why disney doesn't need/shouldn't have a 5th park :goodvibes
 
Thank you to the people who gave park ideas and didn't complain (for lack of a better word) about the WDW conditions. I would love to here more park suggestions from everyone and if you come up with a new park go ahead and put it here. :)
 
If Disney finally get's the Marvel rights then i say a marvel thrill park. with it's main focus being thrills but still having shows and some dark ride's.
 
Basically, I figured out the could do a park called Celebrate America! (Ik a pp talked about America Gardens, but never elaborated) Basically, you enter through a Colonial Main Street, up to the central icon that represents America (ex. an eagle, statue of liberty, mount rushmore, something like that.) The park is divded into five sections: northeast, southeast, southwest, northwest, midwest/great plains. They're located like the would be on the map (so se would be where tommorowland is in mk, ne where toontown used to be, midwest where fantasyland is, etc.) here's my rough ideas for each land:

Colonial Main Street: shops and a dark ride going through the history of America (basically an American Adventure GMR, or something like it)

Northeast: basically, have a Coney Island style boardwalk, with games, wooden roller coaster, ferris wheel. then you could have a ny crazy taxi simulator, or something like that. Could also have a revolutionary war display if you wanted to.

Southeast: since WDW is in Florida, you could have a California Adventure-like section, celebrating Florida, but include other sothern states here too. You could have a Song of the South resturant (saw this posted by another DiSer so I give them credit for the idea, whoever you are.) maybe a coaster based off something, but def. needs an e-ticket.

Midwest: not really sure what to put here, need help with this one. (not trying to diss the midwest or anything)

Northwest: have an Oregon Trail rapids ride, (something like Grizzly River Run), maybe add a "mountain ride" like EE with a backstory around a sacred native american mountain

Southwest: If you include Cali in this, you could move Soarin' here since it is Soarin' over California. Maybe take a few ideas from DCA (never been there, so not sure what Cali-themed rides they have there) maybe have a ride based off Roswell aliens or something, but might get in trouble with the governemt because of that. :rotfl:

So yeah, this is basically my idea, if you have any suggestions, I'm open to them.
 
I kind of want to elaborate on my concept for a theme park for the Studio Ghibli characters (Disney has distribution rights of these movies in the USA, so I'd think they'd have full rights to American usage of these characters in a theme park).

You'd start in a Tokyo-looking area paying homage to Studio Ghibli's origins with all kinds of shops and some restaurants.

Then you'd have a section built like the town Kiki goes to in Kiki's Delivery Service. You could have meet and greets and possibly a flight simulator taking you on one of Kiki's deliveries. This would be in the center as a kind of hub with a lot of benches.

Then you'd have a huge castle like the one from Castle in the Sky. In it would be a gigantic indoor rollercoaster where you're trying to escape from the villains.

After this comes the world of Spirited Away. I looked up what the movie's about, and I can easily imagine a really creepy dark ride like Haunted Mansion.

For the world of Ponyo, I see a little splash play area for the little kids with lots of benches so the parents can rest.

That's it for my concept for The World of Ghibli.
 


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