Sunday, November 16, 2014

TDS TOT Ride Through

The ride begins affter guests board their vehicle on the elivator. The elevator is pushed backwards by some unnatural force and then carries them up to rooms of the hotel.


 Ballroom: The elevator lift will take guests to the ballroom. The spirits of Maxwell and Victoria manifest in front of guests eyes in the form of two glowing blue ghosts. While the ghostly couple dance, the ballroom morphs into a starlit void and the couple then vanishes in the darkness.

The Mirror: The doors open, an ornate, wood-framed mirror stands in a brightly lit hallway of the hotel and riders see their reflection in its glass. The voice of Mr Towers tells the guest to wave goodbye to the real world. As they do, the relection of the glass then starts to crack and shaters. The elevator vibrates and shakes and begins the drop sequence.

Drop Sequence: The elveator starts to go out of control, plummeting up and down. Effects of  cable snaping and streks of lightening will provide some effects. 

At the end of the drop sequence, the elevator returns to the loading level. After which, the service doors open and guests exit the hotel through the basement and the gift shop.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

TDS Tower of Terror Reboot

Here is my take on the Tower of Terror at Tokyo Disney Sea. 


Backstory: Built in 1879 by millionaire clebrite Ricahrd Towers. The Hotel Towers was the most elaborate hotel that anyone who come to visit. With an enomus libarry, art displays, a greenhouse and luxerious rooms for guests. It was on that dark and stormy night in 1910 on Friday the 13th. When Mr Tower's son Mazwell Towers was married to his fiancĂ©e, Victoria Rosette. People belived it was bad luck to get married on that day, or suffer a dreadful curse. The wedding reception was held at the Hotel, music and joy was everywhere in rooms. When the newly weds were on their way to the Honeymoon Suite, lightening struck the elvator wing, the evelator went out of control and fell 13 stories to the depths of the hotel. Maxwell and his bride both parised on that elevator. Gusests were panic strickened and forced to evacuate the entire building.  The hotel was abruptly closed and condemned for more than a decade, rumored by locals to be haunted. After the death of Mr Towers in 1915, New York restoration company reopened the hotel doors to the public to tour the hotels many rooms and hallways, and may catch a glimps of its ghosts. 

Facade and Que
 The Hotel Towers is a grand, but semingly dilapidated gothic victorian style hotel. Guests will wind their way through the gardens filled with many statues from many different countries. 
Guests will notice a few details scatred within the garden. Such as  a tea set laid out on wicker funiture. Inside the winter garden, withered flower garlands adorn the glass celings as if a wedding celebration took place here. A water foutian trickles with unnatural green water. 


Lobby  
Guests will then enter the lobby, it is very elaborate and well-decorated room filled with lush furniture and beautiful works of art. If you listen closey, you can hear music and people's voices as if a party is taking place.
At the end of the lobby are the elevator doors, left open in its destroyed state with only a single plank of wood holding it together. The broken cable is visible inside.

Guests are then ushered into a hallway filled with many pictures, some of wich will include Mr Towers, his son Maxwell and his bride. A tour guide will give guests about the Hotel's history and it's owners. 

Preshow
 Guests enter one of two rooms, either his salon or the library, and in each room is a portrait of the hotel in is former glory. The lights then blick out, the fireplace starts to glow green, and the paining comes to life. Showing the fates of Maxwell and his brides fate. 

Bording Area
 
 A sceret passage way opens, to revel a dark passage. Guests are then ushered into a hallway that lead them to a grand staircase. There are multiple loading rooms, each themed to a different type of item from difrent contents. 
Bone Room

Egyptian Room

Medival Room

Oriental Room