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A ride of some kind. It's hard for me to get excited about more shops in WS.If Switzerland became an EPCOT World Showcase pavilion, what would you want in it?![]()
A ride of some kind. It's hard for me to get excited about more shops in WS.If Switzerland became an EPCOT World Showcase pavilion, what would you want in it?![]()
I think WDW corporate is only excited about shops.A ride of some kind. It's hard for me to get excited about more shops in WS.
Sadly, I agree with you.I think WDW corporate is only excited about shops.
New Glarus, Wisconsin has some really cute Swiss architecture.This how I picture the pavilion.
https://bluemountainbelle.com/2020/06/29/ouray-little-switzerland-of-america-guide/New Glarus, Wisconsin has some really cute Swiss architecture.
Switzerland has a little Switzerland as well….https://bluemountainbelle.com/2020/06/29/ouray-little-switzerland-of-america-guide/
https://www.cityofouray.com/
Colorado has a little Switzerland too.
If Disney has a Swiss pavilion, then another little Switzerland will exist.
New Glarus, Wisconsin has some really cute Swiss architecture.
Good to know. We need to spend more time on the west coast. We did visit New Glarus last summer. It was a relaxing, quaint small town. We really enjoyed our visit there.Nice. New Glarus are just like Leavenworth in Washington and Solvang in California.
Good to know. We need to spend more time on the west coast. We did visit New Glarus last summer. It was a relaxing, quaint small town. We really enjoyed our visit there.
Sorry, I took us OT, Buzz.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll take note. We're planning a family vacation to Wisconsin, then Minnesota to watch the Tar Heels play the Golden Gophers in football next August. We loved Wisconsin & want to take our DS to our favorite places, plus some places we didn't get to.If you ever get back to Wisconsin, I enjoyed Mt Horeb and House on the Rock.
No, we have both.But it is White, not green like ours.
Many childhood memories around the Brat Stop and the Wisconsin Dells …Thanks for the suggestion. I'll take note. We're planning a family vacation to Wisconsin, then Minnesota to watch the Tar Heels play the Golden Gophers in football next August. We loved Wisconsin & want to take our DS to our favorite places, plus some places we didn't get to.
I recalled this morning there almost WAS a Disney/Switzerland pavilion. In fact an entire resort, circa late 1960s.If Switzerland became an EPCOT World Showcase pavilion, what would you want in it?![]()
I actually thought this was the basis of the original question. Why do I feel a land with a new Epcot resort is in the cards???I recalled this morning there almost WAS a Disney/Switzerland pavilion. In fact an entire resort, circa late 1960s.
https://www.pbssocal.org/shows/lost...o-build-a-ski-resort-in-sequoia-national-park
Disney’s Lost Plans to Build a Ski Resort in Sequoia National Park
Today, Mineral King Valley is a remote hideaway within California's Sequoia National Park, accessible only by foot-trail or a winding, treacherous automobile road. But in the 1960s this mountain paradise of snowmelt streams, white-fir forests, and hulking granite peaks nearly became home to a massive ski resort developed by the master of mass entertainment: Walt Disney.
In February 1965, the Forest Service issued a prospectus inviting proposals for a ski resort in the valley, then part of Sequoia National Forest. Six proposals answered the call, and in December 1965 the Forest Service announced the winner: a bold plan from the company that created Mickey Mouse and Disneyland.
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Artist's rendering of Walt Disney Productions’ proposed Mineral King ski village | Mineral King Development Records, USC Libraries
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An artist's rendering of the proposed Mineral King resort | Mineral King Development Records, USC Libraries
The proposal by Walt Disney Productions (today, the Walt Disney Company) envisioned an "American Alpine Wonderland" on the floor of Mineral King Valley: a five-story hotel with 1,030 rooms, a movie theater, general store, pools, ice rinks, tennis courts, and a golf course. Twenty-two lifts and gondolas would scale the eight glacial cirques above the village, leading to ski runs four miles long with drops of 3,700 feet.
Disney realized that ski operations alone were rarely profitable, but visitor services would produce projected revenues of $600 million over the resort's first decade. Ten restaurants and cafes would feed the hungry crowds — including a 150-seat coffee shop perched atop Eagle's Crest Ridge, 11,090 feet above sea level. For entertainment, Disney's Imagineers designed a show with singing, robotic bears that eventually became the Country Bear Jamboree attraction at Disneyland.
As much as I love Disney's theming, there just ain't nothing but the real thing. I enjoy WS's Eiffel Tower, but compared to the real Le Tour Eiffel, there is just no comparison.If Disney has a Swiss pavilion, then another little Switzerland will exist.
Definitely:If Switzerland became an EPCOT World Showcase pavilion, what would you want in it?![]()