"Disney's We Didn't Know Where Else to Put It Land"Disney's Star Wars and other random stuff Kingdom
"Disney's We Didn't Know Where Else to Put It Land"Disney's Star Wars and other random stuff Kingdom
ETA: For those suggesting Hollywoodland, they may not be able to. The original sign was put up by a housing development company to advertise their new houses. I am not sure at what point the sign became an official landmark, and who precisely owns the rights to anything related to the sign. In other words, the Hollywood sign is almost certainly public domain, but Hollywoodland might not be.
The part I bolded actually doesn't surprise me since California Adventure is now Disney California Adventure, not Disney's California Adventure (dumb change IMO, I think it sounds clunky and weird!). I thought I heard they were also dropping the " 's " from Animal Kingdom too but it doesn't reflect that on the WDW website (still listed as "Disney's Animal Kingdom").Like others here, my gut reaction is that this is a hoax. Not only are ALL of the names horrible, but...
- I can't imagine that there are THAT many options in play
- Each option is listed as "Disney" and not "Disney's" (possessive)
- Each option ends with "Park" which doesn't give it a grand feel.
I think we're getting trolled. These are all terrible.
I agree with the PP who were expecting Disney Florida Adventure, to sort of "match up" with California Adventure on the west coast since these two parks are similar. That makes the most sense to me.And I get them wanting to drop the "studio" part of the name since the park hasn't been a working studio for years now...
The part I bolded actually doesn't surprise me since California Adventure is now Disney California Adventure, not Disney's California Adventure (dumb change IMO, I think it sounds clunky and weird!). I thought I heard they were also dropping the " 's " from Animal Kingdom too but it doesn't reflect that on the WDW website (still listed as "Disney's Animal Kingdom").
Guess the guy who came up with Hyperian Warf is still running around? Give up on the "Hyperia" already
- Disney Hyperia Park
Hyperian is used in reference to the first Disney Studio which was located on Hyperian Avenue. Disney also has a publishing company under that name.
70% of these names wouldn't even make it onto the board in an initial brainstorming session, much less be serious enough candidates to ask the public for feedback. Whenever you take a survey or are part of a focus group about future products, you have to agree to a NDA which usually specifies potential legal action against you if you release information about the concepts you are about to see. Most of the names on this list strike me as planted names to try to pinpoint someone who is leaking information from a confidential survey. As in give two or three names they actually want opinions about, and give each survey participant a unique set of other bogus names so that if the info is leaked they would know who did it.
Disney was probably none too pleased when their Star Wars resort idea was leaked from a similar concept survey.
Well I had always been pretty offended by the "The" and how inconsistent that was, I don't know about you...........They also changed the sign on the Magic Kingdom from "The Magic Kingdom" to just "Magic Kingdom" citing that no other parks had "The" in front of them - so obviously they are not above making small changes to keep things consistent