(Archive) Advertising District / Announcing DisneySEA Spain
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Corkscrewed Offline
March 14, 2008
Seville, Spain
Puerto Tropicál
Accessible from Oasis Quay and Atlantis Cove, this is a land of hot, sizzling excitement. Everyday is a party, and the fun and motion never ends. Set sail with Sinbad for the adventure of a lifetime, or have fun exploring an old Spanish fort. It’s a tropical paradise.
ATTRACTIONS
Sinbad’s Seven Voyages FP
Riders are in for a quest for the ages on this shoot-the-chutes flume ride, which follows the dashing Sinbad through his sailings around every corner of the globe.
The Waterwheel
A classical Ferris wheel—with a splashy twist!
Swashbuckler
There’s something extremely wrong with this pirate ship…head-over-heels wrong.
Silvercross Fort
This old Spanish fort is ripe for exploration. Guests may even find buried treasure if they look hard enough.
RESTAURANTS
- La Cantina
- Aquadulce
- La Fresca’s
- The Bonfire Barbeque
SHOPS
- Cosas del Sol
- Paradise Wares
- The Treasure Chest
SHOWS
- La Fiesta de Celebración
This party and parade features plenty of pizzazz and zest, and its jamming rhythm is quite addictive!
[RUNNING TIME: 5 min]
Shown here is just a glimpse of Silvercross Fort, where children can explore the remains of an old Spanish fortification, find an adventure, and perhaps even discover hidden treasure!
The Walt Disney Escape Resort has quickly become the most popular tourist destination in Spain, attracting over 12 million guests a year. DisneySEA Escape will only further cement this popularity, and its Disney quality will ensure that Disney remains a dominant force in Europe for many years to come. -
mantis Offline
I've never liked those awnings, and the water looks a little square, but apart from that it's nice! -
Disney Freak Offline
Cool screen, only a little square at times.... How much have you completed by now? -
JKay Offline
Nice screen indeed Corky....quite Disney-fied....my only question is what is the purpose of the brown poles between the towers?..... -
Richie Offline
^^^ i agrre with mantis about those awnings, they ruin what would be, an great screen IMO. I dont like those brown windows, with yellow shutter much either, they look cartoony? Unreal to the rest of the screen. -
Leighx Offline
i like this screen alot,
but you have one vine on top of the awning that is gongi up stairght see the one i mean??.
The vines add a nice effect and the awning look good IMO.
nice once again.
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Metropole Offline
This is by far the best screenshot you have shown corky. The atmosphere is spot on, and the foliage on the water is beautiful. It is really giving out good vibes for me, and I can't describe exactly what it is that does that, it just gives that warm feeling. Yum
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sloB Offline
Metro, I feel the same way.
Seriously, this is my favorite screen so far. I love the rock walls with all the vegetation over them. and everything else, especially the flower use is right on. Can't wait for this release. -
Corkscrewed Offline
I happen to adore those awnings, so that's just going to have to be an issue of opinion.
The two poles are supposed to house communication wires or something.. I dunno.
Only one more section left to show... and it may very well wow you all.
Or send you throwing up. -
Highball Offline
Oh, the suspense....Only one more section left to show... and it may very well wow you all.
Or send you throwing up. -
Steve Offline
The screen is excellent. I love the foliage.
But there's a big logo in the way of a building.
I want to see it. You don't need two logos in one announcement.
Do you?
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aero21 Offline
The two poles are supposed to house communication wires or something
Communication wires?, on an old Spanish Fort? those don't really go well together. Of course i have been contemplating putting phone booths in my Frontierland area. -
Geoff Offline
You just should've said the poles are an decorative architectual technique that the spanish people used. -
mantis Offline
I dunno Croky. I just seem to get this impression of them throwing off the isometrics. The angle is just at odds with everything else...bah.
Come on, hit us with that other screen -
Ride6 Offline
I'm not really diggen the rock wall stuff but the buildings themselves look fine. The "poles" don't really bug me either, its the rocks that throw me off.
Lovin the atmosphere though.
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Corkscrewed Offline
April 28, 2008
Seville, Spain
Atlantis Cove
Accessible from Discovery Harbor, Puerto Tropicál, and Oasis Quay, this is the ancient, mythological island brought back to the surface. Many mysteries lie hidden within this wondrous place, and clues to its legendary demise are scattered throughout the area. High thrills also await those curious enough to find them, but who will truly uncover the answers to the most famous island in storied history?
ATTRACTIONS
Voyage to Atlantis FP
Discover the secrets of Atlantis aboard this thrilling technological wonder that combines a traditional roller coaster with a wet and wild water ride!
Whirlpool
Spin around in an undersea environment.
Milo’s Motor Coaster
Milo’s come up with another contraption. Who’s brave (or foolish) enough to test it?
Tidal Surge
Back and forth riders go, riding some wicked waves.
Atlantis Theater
Now playing: The Finding of Atlantis.
DisneySEA Water Transit Line
Take a watery trip to other areas of the park instead of walking. Stops include La Mediterranea, New England Waterfront, Discovery Harbor, and Atlantis Cove.
RESTAURANTS
- Calypso Cafe
- Sebastian's Kitchen
- The Sunken Bar
SHOPS
- The Golden Trident
- Atlantis Studio
- Remembrance Loggia
SHOWS
- The Finding of Atlantis
This live show recounts Milo’s efforts to locate the legendary island. In short, it is the movie brought to the stage.
[RUNNING TIME: 30 min]
Part of Atlantis theater is shown, and next to it is Atlantis Studio, where guests will find all of their camera needs.
The Walt Disney Escape Resort has quickly become the most popular tourist destination in Spain, attracting over 12 million guests a year. Upon its grand opening on June 8, 2008, DisneySEA Escape will only further cement this popularity, and its Disney quality will ensure that Disney remains a dominant force in Europe for many years to come.
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