Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Busch Gardens Asia and America

Since Busch Gardens has two parks based on both contents of Africa and Europe. I've decided to create another Busch Gardens based on Asia, and America, both North and South.


Asia 
The Asia area will be themed to China, Japan and India. 
The China section will be based somewhere between the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. The attractions will feature one of the two roller coasters that will be featured in the land will be based on the Chinese Dragon and the legendary Phoenix, restaurants with authentic food and a Chinese circus show for entertainment. There will also be animal attractions that will feature pandas.  



While in Japan area, the attractions will loosely based on Japanese mythology and folklore.


 The India section will feature a Tash ma Hall recreation, exotic gardens, animal displays of tigers, elephants and monkeys. Their will also be a roller coaster based on the Hindu goddess Kail. 






America 
America will split into two sections. The North American section will be themed on an old pioneer town of the old to the Native America tribes of the Navajo Indians, Iroquois,  Pacific Northwest coast and the Norther Frontier. The attractions will feature an old ghost town style haunted house, and a roller coaster named after the legendary Thunder Bird and the Sasquatch or the Windigedo. Animals attractions will also display animals from North America, ranging from bears, wolves and eagles. 







  

The South America area will be themed to the ancient Aztec civilizations. Each of the attractions will be based Aztec mythology, a white water rapid themed on the amazon river and animal attractions that from the rain forest. 
   






For their annual Howl o Scream event, each of the mazes, scare zones and monsters will be based on the myths and folklore of Japan, South American and North America.   




Thursday, April 3, 2014

Terrorific Nights 2014

Last year, I was kind of disappointed that there was no Terrorific Nights at The Disney Studios in Paris.  So hear are some of my ideas, thoughts and concepts for this years Terrorific Nights. 


Blvd of Lost Souls 
Starting with Studio 1, guest will encounter ghosts in 1920's to the 1940's attires with black and white makeup, as if they came from an old fashioned movie. With fog effects and grey lighting.






Dead End Street 
Production Courtyard will be themed after the back alleyways, cemeteries, and swampy environs of New Orleans Louisiana. Here guests will encounter the legendary voodoo queen Marie Laveau, Baron Samedi, voodoo deity of the dead, along with zombies, redneck locals and a swamp monster.






Carnival of the Weird 
Toon Studios has been converted into a surreal  and disturbing carnival. Demented clowns, sideshow human oddities, and circus performers will roam the streets that make guest scream and laugh at the same time. It will offer guest old fashioned midway games and performances.   






Village of the Dead 
The Backlot will transformed into a medieval village stricken with the black plague, with plague doctors, infected villagers and the rat catcher will roam the streets. 





Attractions 
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror will feature characters as ghosts roaming the outdoor and indoor queues of the Hollywood Tower Hotel, just to keep guest entrained.   


The new attraction takes place in a prop warehouse, that housed relics that were either cursed or possessed. 





The catacombs is a maze, in wich guest must navigate with a lantern that will light up their way through the dark areas, as they encounter zombies, ghosts and vampires.





The Studio Tram will be themed to a ghost tour. The tour guide will tell guests urban legends and ghostly sighting at the backlot. They will encounter the spirit of a young actress who committed suicided, a graveyard infested with angry spirits, the murderous barber/butcher, a witch burning reenactment and an Egyptian tomb set with mummies and ancient gods.