Saturday, March 19, 2022

WILD ANIMAL KINGDOM - PARIS

  This is another exploration of "what could have been" for the 2nd Gate plot at Disneyland Paris.   This plan has the park stretching out to the circular perimeter road, even though a significant part of the plot has in actuality been given over to the Val d'Europe suburban development project.   I also wanted to switch up from the current trend of 'random IP-lands plopped together park' and create a unique variation of WDW's Animal Kingdom, with its more focused overarching theme.


 

PALACE OF THE WILD KINGDOM

   It would have been ideal to have a landmark resort at the front of a 2nd gate that complimented the DLP Hotel in scale, height, execution, detail, luxuriousness, etc., but with a very different theme.   Dreams & visions like this are necessary now more than ever, as we are currently in the Dark Age of themed hotels, with only a few decent among many pedestrian eyesores getting designed, approved and built across the world.  Nothing remotely approaching stem-to-stern architectural quality & placemaking of a MiraCosta has gone up since 2001.  While the DLP Hotel & MiraCosta are exemplars of themed hotel architecture - two of the very best ever built - the king is South Africa's Palace of the Lost City.   The hotel I have envisioned at the front of this Wild Animal Kingdom park is influenced by it and by some art released by Legacy for an Asian park (see below), which in turn borrows from India's Laxmi Vilas Palace.   The bespoke design would weave nature/animal motifs & statuary into everything, as the Palace of the Lost City does so brilliantly.

 



  I am grateful that Legacy Entertainment released a lot of artwork by former WDI concept artists, including all-time greats like John Horny & Christopher Smith, for a proposed 'Forest Kingdom' park.  That artwork inspired a few features of this conceptual plan, including the Court of the Titans (see below) on the park-side of the hotel.   Rather than have a "wild" jungle Oasis with small animal exhibits as at Orlando's DAK, I imagined the approach to echo Disneyland Paris: centered on a monumental hotel with turnstiles on the ground level beneath the building.   Guests emerge from the hotel into a wide circular courtyard surrounded by giant rockwork-animals, with the elephant fountain (see below) at the center.  Other giant carvings I've included are a polar bear, lion, bison, walrus, condor & triceratops.

 
  An expansive, tiered viewing area for unique daytime & nighttime lagoon shows wends down to the water's edge.   Here, the park would utilize a submerged high-powered water cannon platform, so that Bellagio/Burj Khalifa/World of Color-style dancing fountains, along with projections, lasers, floats, actors, etc. could be utilized to wow audiences with a Mythica-level daytime show and a jaw-dropping, IllumiNations-level go-home show.
 

 

DINOLAND 

 The approach to this land is marked by a unique version of the 'Oldengate Bridge' with its reconstructed Brachiosaurus-skeleton.  The first attraction encountered is the Crocodilia Caverns, a live animal trail with an indoor cavern section.  In the center of the eastern land is a hillock and terrain-following, swinging coaster modeled on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Coaster: a different version of the originally-planned Excavator.   Continuing this Active Dig Site theme is the Boneyard Jamboree: a re-theme of the Mater's Junkyard flatride from DCA.   The general feel I imagined for these areas as well as the surrounding restaurants & shop sections is that of a 1930s-50s paleontology-find Boomtown with a Southwest  or Australian outback-style, somewhat-ramshackle Research Station aesthetic.


 The backdrop of the eastern half of the land is a monumental rockwork facade in the shape of a herd of wooly mammoths.  The plantings change to a more Boreal/Steppe environment.   Inside the mammoth painted caverns, I imagine a classic Disney style family-ride: long, comedic, narrated, musical omnimover with Marc Davis-inspired scenes involving Pleistocene animals (e.g. sloths, glyptodonts, sabretooths) and their interaction with cavemen (as seen in the Davis art from the World's Fair, below). 

 

  The western half of the land is dominated by another mountainous facade.  It houses Dinoland's second E-ticket and the park's largest indoor ride: an elaborate river cruise into the Triassic era, with dozens of high-tech, life-like AA dinosaurs presented in both peaceful and frightening vignettes.  The attraction has a distinctly more serious tone than the Mammoth ride, with minor visceral thrills in PotC-scale drops.  A Shanghai Pirates-style, full motion boat could be a model ride system.   Integrated into the attraction, with an elevated view of one of the largest, herbivore-filled show scenes, would be an "Observatory" - a slowly-rotating 360 degree restaurant.  The last opening day attraction is the Tar Pits, a Boneyard-style explore zone.  
 

SAFARI ISLAND 

 Just as the Castle parks have unique versions of the same concept (a fairytale castle) as their centerpiece, this land is a "different-but-the-same" take on DAK's Discovery Island.   Both feature the park's Icon, shops & dining buildings in a Tropical/Animal Motif-style and a live animal trail that winds around the carved roots and beneath the boughs of its somewhat unique, great Tree of Life.   I imagine a unique & non-IP Wonders of Nature-type show could go underneath the Tree, though a copy of Bugs makes sense too.


 Adding on to what can be found in Orlando, I placed a wild animal-themed (e.g. carousel in this area as well as the Theater-in-the-Wild, where musical shows, maybe based on Disney animal films that don't fit in the other lands, could be staged.

 
BEASTLIE KINGDOMME

 The approach to this land of fantasy animals combines the best of the DLP Chateau and Diagon Alley dragons: not only does the huge animatronic occasionally spew fire over the heads of guests, but it is fully "alive", not static.  Its main movements would be kept to small twists of the head, eye movements, snorts, shake of tail and wings, as it casually observes the small humans below its rock.  Intermittently, it would do something wild, such as spread its wings, roar, and/or spew fire in an arc over the pathway.  Some backstory could connect it to its relative/rival under the DLP castle.

dragron rock model by Michael Weisheim Beresin 
 
  The land's attractions would be associated with different geographies of Europe: England (Merlin's Menagerie, an LPS family darkride), Scotland (Loch Ness Landing restaurant, the only direct carryover from the Orlando proposal, with appearances by Nessie in the water), France (a glen featuring animatronic Unicorns and other fantasy creatures) & Germany (the Dragon-based wooden coaster that would feature an indoor "near-incineration" scene).  The architecture of each area would be a fantasy-medieval take on each of these countries unique building styles.   


  Additional attractions include a Griffin-themed aerial carousel (Dumbo) and a MagiQuest-style interactive game through a forest of mythical animals.

 

 ASIA 

  This land, like the WDW original, features distinct geographic representations.  The largest sub-area is India, with centerpiece swing spinner and a Jungle Book (animated) family musical boatride - one of the park's few IP-based attractions.   An even larger complex of temples being reclaimed by nature houses an E-ticket inspired by Legacy's artwork (see below) for a flume that incorporates live tigers and other regional animal habitats (Splash Mountain meets Maharajah Jungle Trek).  

panda trail art by Senen Iglesias
 
  Adventuring guests are drawn to the deepest part of the park by its tallest weenie: Expedition Everest, one of the park's only near-clones from WDW, with a re-engineered, fully-functioning Yeti.

  Moving on from Nepal, the environment transitions to China, with a live animal trail featuring Giant Pandas, red pandas, snub-nosed monkeys, etc.
 


AFRICA

  The visual landmark of this land - enhancing wide vistas from most areas - is a full-scale version of Pride Rock, behind which is a family dark ride based on the animated film.  


  The anchor attraction is a live-animal boat safari, akin to the Tiger River Run that was never built in Orlando, but here themed to East Africa.  The key to the attraction is the wild, apparently-free-roaming, no-visible-manmade-barriers imagineering that made Kilimanjaro Safaris so unique and special in its early years.  I also envisioned a semi-thrill finale, as KS had, which could involve a flash flood through a Hyena Cavern (Animatronics, in this sole case) and hot geysers.   

gorilla trail art by Senen Iglesias

 

  The carryover from WDW is a Gorilla Falls animal trail that features spindly rope bridges over the Maasai River that might give an acrophobe pause.  There is an amphitheater for original, non-IP musical productions.  An element from the aforementioned Legacy park that helped inspire this illustration is the Hippopotamus Lagoon restaurant (see art above).

 

AERIAL OVERLAYS

Current Expansion

 

This Park


 

 

FUTURE DEVELOPMENT

  The future, seventh land could be any number of things: Pandora, Arctic, South America, Oceans (I feel that Rivers of the Far West and the Grand Canyon Diorama in DLP give a representation of North America), or something not yet proffered up.   I may return to it some day.


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The End.


25 comments:

Artistic Wonder said...

This is awesome. Always wanted to see you build an Animal Kingdom from scratch. Seeing that you took down your Epcot park from scratch could you create a new one or do a take on how you would have done the Epcot overhaul. Also, could you add an Instagram account? I don’t have a Twitter account so I would be notified better about your projects if you were on Insta and then share your projects with people I know.

SWW said...

^ Thank you. Yes, I will try to eventually get to all those things (EPCOT, Inst)...

Anonymous said...

Wow, this is an unexpected concept for Paris. It would be certainly unique to see the Palace of the Wild covered in snow! But would the fountain in the Court of the Titans function in winter? In my experience, most of Europe (even the more southerly climes on the Mediterranean) switch their fountains off when the weather gets cold.

Artistic Wonder said...

I like how most of these attractions are indoor rides due to Paris'cooler climate. I hope to see more clever ways to feature animal attractions in indoor formats. Lands I'm anticipating to see are Beastly Kingdom, a non-Asian/African continent land, and the icon land. I would love to see how you would do a Disney version of a marine animal park. Sea World doesn't do justice with their themeing.

Anonymous said...

Love this rendition of Beastly Kingdom and having mini-lands themed to different parts of Europe. The one thing I would have swapped out is the French area for a Greek one - they have so many mythical beasts (potential tie-in to Hercules) and it would be different for a park that already has France well-represented in the castle park (and the real France just outside its gates).

Em said...

Are you planning to expand this park? I’d imagine so because of the to be continued and the huge gaping void in the back lol. But just to be sure

Em said...

I love what you got so for, but I can’t help but notice the giant gaping void in the back of the park. Judging by the to be continued at the end I assume your planning to update the plan but just to be sure I’d like to ask.

SWW said...

^Thanks for the comments. The Greece idea is a good one. Yes, it will get updated/expanded in a week or so.

Blue Sky 55 said...

I figured out that you post a new segment of your park every week but it can be really hard to predict what day or time you will post. I have checked your blog every day since Friday just to see if you have an update. Is there a more efficient way to figure out when you post an update on your projects? I don't have Twitter so that won't be helpful.

SWW said...

^ Sorry, but it's always going to be somewhat random because its dependent on when I can carve out the free time to work on the drawing... Good news is ill likely post the next, penultimate part tomorrow (Wednesday).

megatron_85 said...

Thinking about adding a patron account?

Em said...

Is it possible to estimate the size of the park? Id imagine its around the same size plot of land as walt disney studios, so a kilominjaro safari type ride probably wouldnt be very ethical as it would be very cramped for animals. Perhaps a emv outdoor jeep ride with animatronics or something indoors? Since paris lacks a jungle cruise this could be its stand in. You are on a tour through a jungle and theres a tour guide like on the gmr or jungle cruise, and maybe some light action elements. just gotta take into account it is still a smaller space

Anonymous said...

When you do perhaps you could have it in the spot paris laid out for their legally required third park.

SWW said...

It's around 270 acres... much larger (2x +) than WDSP will be even after its new expansion. The road on the left edge is the resorts Great Circle perimeter... as noted in the first, this ignores the Val' d'Europe development that has taken up the back half of the 2nd Gate plot.

Kyle Cormier said...

i gotta say my friend this Wild Kingdom Park looks pretty good can't wait to see that last land for WK & that is Africa. Hey i was wondering what is the next park/project you are doing next & also what's next for the future of your Ideal Buildout site - (maybe adding an Instagram account, maybe like what program you used for these master plans that u make,) you know stuff like that.

Anonymous said...

Alright ^_^ i assume you have plans for a euro-cot park in the future. would you care for me to share some suggestions and ideas, apart from the location which would be that plot of land for the legally required third park? One of the ideas i have is having soarin around the world as a sort of central attraction for the world showcase, maybe some kind of world center? Also id take the westcot approach and have the pavilions based on continents rather than countries, maybe some fantastical fusions. and an antartica area would be cool too (no pun intended)

Mark Russell said...

Sensational! Personally speaking for the seventh land, I'd love to see the Arctic come to life. Great opportunity to include wildlife from colder regions, which is probably more suitable weather/climate-wise in France than say California or Orlando.

Anonymous said...

I would make the artic indoors, and have it be a 3-4 acre land with a mild family coaster, a whip flat ride of some sort, and a e-ticket emv/boat dark ride. As well as a table service restaurant themed to a aircraft hangar or carrier of some sort, a research base. Basically the artic e-ticket could maybe be a indoor jungle cruise type attraction where your on an expedition, maybe also combining indiana jones elements and some potc shanghai style stuff.

Anonymous said...

Great park as always. Animal Kingdom is my favorite Disney park I've visited so far (hopefully Disney Sea someday). I love the idea of an Arctic expansion for the other land.

Geoff said...

Just wonderful work. I'm sorry to say I'd sort of forgotten about this blog for the past few years, and it popped up again in an image search. "Oh, I loved this place!" I exclaimed. Glad to be seeing your work again.

And yes, this proposal would be far, far better than the random splash of IP sub-lands that are slowly making Disney parks less distinctive from one another.

Michael P said...

Awesome work! Love to see you do a build from scratch version of Disney Sea but instead Florida Sea.

- Mysterious Island could be Fire Mountain with some sort of Villains Lair with a dragon coaster weaving in and out of the rock sculptures. Search for Atlantis boat ride.
- Marvel HQ Island with assumption that Disney would have East Coast Marvel rights by then. Large Quin Jet/Pandora Crossover attraction with a Marvel Heroes training school
- New Lost Island with Indy Boat Ride/ATV combo ride. Starts out as a Jeep adventure but then jeep enters onto the back of a boat to finish the attraction on a highs speed rapid adventure. Area also could include a mystic manor style attraction
- Use the old Discovery Bay Concept artwork for this land with the Island at the Top of the World Attraction.
- Clone the Frozen, Tangled, Peter Pan lands coming to TDS or convert slightly to include Moana into the mix.
- Leave Expansion Plots for: Future Star Wars Water World, Additional attraction at Villians Lair, Roller Coaster at Marvel HQ, Industrial Revolution Island.

SWW said...

Thanks for the comments and suggestions to consider.

Anonymous said...

Hey SWW,

On a not-totally-related note, I was wondering if you still have the map file for your DisneySky park concept that I remember you doing back in the day. Or if you would consider doing some sort of Tokyo Third Gate option that explores that third parameter from Land, Sea, and Sky again.

Just a big ol' fan, but not worried if you cannot provide, thanks!

SWW said...

^Thanks,

I've drawn a few DisneySky plans and one site-specific for Tokyo... will probably get around to sharing it one day.

Kyle Cormier said...

i know that someone makes a DisneySky too in this link right here if u wanna check out D Hulk's amazing DisneySky plan/project @SWW - https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/disneysky-complete.970136/