(Archive) Advertising District / WALT DISNEY ESCAPE, in Spain [fine... here...]
- 18-October 02
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DarkRideExpert Offline
Sorry,can't see screens at all.
Post up the link to where the pics are and I'll be happy. -
Jellybones Offline
He meant his special ed class, you knucklehead.#1: Fatkat, I dunno how smart your class is, but if the smartest guy confuses "one" with "on" I'm kinda worried.
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thorpedo Offline
LOL @ pym
Fatkat: If you're one of the smartest kids in your class, shouldn't you already know how to use punctuation and correct grammar? Just a thought.
Corky, post a new screen, dammit. -
Corkscrewed Offline
June 18, 2003
Seville, Spain
More work has been completed at the Walt Disney Escape Resort. Over in Tomorrowland, the station building for Tomorrowland Transit Authority has been painted a shimmering gold. In fact, the whole area has taken on a very colorful look, as paint has finally been applied over the previously drab concrete gray walls. The color scheme calls for shimmering golds, glittering silvers, ruby reds, vibrant turquoise, and luminous yellows, giving the area a very dynamic and live feeling.
In addition, the building to house Innoventions has been begun. Located next to Buzz Lightyear's Training Facility, this building will feature interactive exploration areas and show theaters to educated guests.
In Fantasyland, Splash Mountain has been begun and is progressing very smoothly. Already, the bulk of the mountain has been laid, with the signature drop into the brer patch already nearly completed. This great attraction will be located across from Fantasyland Theater and will utilize the FASTPASS system.
Finally, rumors suggest that the Fall of Claude Frollo may be more than just a simply free fall tower, but rather a more incredible Tower of Terror-like attraction. Disney has been completely silent on this issue.
It is worth noting that there are several pictures of the Space Mountain roller coaster, which continues to progress, but web problems have forced the postponement of their release. Disney did, however, release an image (attached) detailing the extent of construction at the park, which is now approximately around 35-40%.
When completed, Walt Disney Escape will join Warner Brothers Movie World, Madrid and Universal Port Aventura as the third major theme park in Spain. Featuring the best in traditional Disney ideas and the newest technological advances, Walt Disney Escape will provide a strong form of competition and strengthen Disney's business venture into Europe.
Please check back periodically for new updates on this exciting resort.Attached Images
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Turtle Offline
This is obviously a very well thought out project, and should excell because of that. When will the next proper image update happen? And what happened to the old logo? -
Tech Artist Offline
how big is this park? it looks like a 256 x 256.
The park: I Really like this park, it actually looks like a disney park the detail is amazing, this is the 2nd best disney park i have seen. When do you expect it to be done? -
Prince Offline
very good layout man, good thing both my parks will be finished before this one.
~Prince Ashitaka~ -
Scarface Offline
wow
Nice to see a lot of work has been done.
Toon town - good choice
I cant wait to see space mountain and Fall of claude frollo -
Corkscrewed Offline
June 20, 2003
Seville, Spain
Disney has released four exclusive photographs detailing parts of Space Mountain, to be located in the Tomorrowland section of Walt Disney Escape Resort. These may be the only publically released photos ever to detail the track and layout clearly, as this attraction will soon be enclosed. The ride itself, of course, will be rather dark, with special effects simulating cosmic travel.
After exitting the station, the train will coast to a stop here while awaiting orders from mission control before its launch.
Here, the train rockets through the first of its three inversions, a 70-foot tall vertical loop. Already, the trusswork and head chopper effects can be seen.
The roller coaster features two different helixes, this one of the tilted variety.
After the two helixes, a few tight turns lead to the cobra roll. Afterwards, the trains embark on a series of airtime-filled bunny hills before cruising into the brakes and back to the docking station.
When completed, Walt Disney Escape will join Warner Brothers Movie World, Madrid and Universal Port Aventura as the third major theme park in Spain. Featuring the best in traditional Disney ideas and the newest technological advances, Walt Disney Escape will provide a strong form of competition and strengthen Disney's business venture into Europe.
Please check back periodically for new updates on this exciting resort. -
Ablaze Offline
The coaster looks quite nice, it is very compact but looks nice and I am sure it will look good when it is themed. Good custom supports, and a nice colour scheme. -
Scarface Offline
Looks good.
Nice compact layout and that building is gonna be huuge - should look good.
Colour scheme is good also -
Hevydevy Offline
Looks really good. Nice colors, good supports, and I'm sure the building is going to be great.
Looks good,
Hevydevy -
Aeroglobe Offline
Very good looking coaster. The design is very nice, and the supports along with the head-choppers are very good. I can't wait to see what the enclosure will look like.
Aérôglòbe -
Meretrix Offline
Very groovy coaster. I am most impressed that you have decided to build this baby, then build a structure over it. I just shaped the land into a "Space Mountain" then built the coaster and themed it all underground. I am really curious to see how you accomplish this structure. I'm sure it will be stunning. -
Cap'n Quack Offline
I just broke my jaw on the floor. I'm in pain yet I am so happy. Its weird. *twitches*
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