fla4fun
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Perhaps theming it more toward US history in general as opposed to the frontier/western period only. The early 20th century of Tiana would fit in as well as BTMRR and the transitional section heading toward Adventureland. It would also tie in with Liberty Square, using that as the starting point for your journey through history. I don’t have a catchy name for it though . . .
I would be very sorry to see them get rid of the riverboat. It’s a great attraction for families who can’t do thrill rides, and I always take a trip or two when in MK. TSI is another low key attraction. Any time I have gone over there, the rafts have been packed and the island plenty busy. I think if there has to be a new way to access TSI, the idea of providing access by going under the river is a good solution. Mining of all types has been a big part of our history, so it would fit in if themed well.
I have nothing against NOS at DL, but the Florida park doesn’t have the same layout, so it wouldn’t feel like a “square” the way it does at DL. Actually, if you think about it, having BTMRR and Tiana near each other isn’t so far fetched. As it stands now, we go from Liberty Square, as the NE and mid-Atlantic states, to the frontier of the gold rush days in areas such as the western Plains and eastern Rockies, then to the South in the Mississippi River and Louisiana for TSI and Tiana and then to the southwest in northern AZ/NM and southern UT/NV for BTMRR. It may not be the best transition Disney has done, but it’s not as bad as it could be.
I would be very sorry to see them get rid of the riverboat. It’s a great attraction for families who can’t do thrill rides, and I always take a trip or two when in MK. TSI is another low key attraction. Any time I have gone over there, the rafts have been packed and the island plenty busy. I think if there has to be a new way to access TSI, the idea of providing access by going under the river is a good solution. Mining of all types has been a big part of our history, so it would fit in if themed well.
I have nothing against NOS at DL, but the Florida park doesn’t have the same layout, so it wouldn’t feel like a “square” the way it does at DL. Actually, if you think about it, having BTMRR and Tiana near each other isn’t so far fetched. As it stands now, we go from Liberty Square, as the NE and mid-Atlantic states, to the frontier of the gold rush days in areas such as the western Plains and eastern Rockies, then to the South in the Mississippi River and Louisiana for TSI and Tiana and then to the southwest in northern AZ/NM and southern UT/NV for BTMRR. It may not be the best transition Disney has done, but it’s not as bad as it could be.