(Archive) Advertising District / Announcing DisneySEA Spain
- 23-February 04
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Mike Robbins Offline
Sounds good to me. It's your park and my 2¢.Also, Mike, sorry, but I happen to love those sort of awnings. I guess it's a preference thing, LOL, but those are staying.
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Corkscrewed Offline
That last screen is FUCKING AWFUL . sorry. All of it makes me feel sick.
The black rooves
the bush selection,
the style of architecture
that weird looking wood thing at the bottom.
Im sorry Corky, but..You suck.
That's it! I'm devastated by those comments! I quit!!!!
And you've also made me quit RCT for good! I hope you're happy!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Corkscrewed Offline
August 1, 2007
Seville, Spain
Discovery Harbor
Accessible from Mysterious Island and Atlantis Cove, this harbor looks brightly toward the future, offering many educational opportunities and thrills to those who find them. Challenge the very forces of nature or simply observe it in action. Either way, excitement is sure to behold.
ATTRACTIONS
StormRider FP
This incredible 3-D motion simulator takes riders through some of the fiercest storms imaginable and back! This is definitely not a ride for the faint of heart—or back, as riders venture to harness the amazing energy contained within these violent phenomena.
Tempest FP
Blast up from underneath the ground to speeds of 50 miles per hour and try to hold on aboard this wild twister of a ride!
Exploration Station
A playground for young explorers, this offers adventure on a smaller scale.
Aquatopia
Cruise along over water and bump those in your way.
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.
SHOWS:
Creatures of the Deep
The deep ocean is still a source of mystery to scientists, but what little is known about the bottom of the sea and the inhabitants that reside there will astound and dazzle.
[RUNNING TIME: 15 min]
The Forces of Nature
An educational film about Earth’s incredibly diverse climate and the striking natural forces that shape the planet.
[RUNNING TIME: 15 min]
RESTAURANTS
- Portside Docks Restaurant
- The Confectionary
- The Cafetorium
SHOPS
- Inspirations
- The Emporium
A bit of the Aquatopia course can be seen to the left, while the walkway on the right leads from the DisneySEA Water Transit Line launch.
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. -
JKay Offline
Nice...but is there anyway you could kill those underwater supports??.....it seems kinda odd to have such a big support for just a little fountain....but without raising the land, is there a way to get rid of the supports???....unless they are part of the theme, but they look weird to me. Archy is a bit strange to me.
Im not really feeling the Disney aspect of this park corky... -
Metropole Offline
I'm sorry Corkscrewed, but I am not fond of this park so far.
I like to look at a park and say "damn why didn't i think of that?" or "wow, how the hell did he do that?"
This park does neither for me. The architecture doesn't seem particularly well thought out. With doors as windows at every oppertunity and no originality in shape or design. Yes, it is disneyish I guess, but it can still be disneyish with a more interesting shape.
That last screenshot is no exception. I can see exactly how that architecture was constructed, and it looks slightly dull, especially that glass one. It's simply a rectangle with glass stacked on aqua metal. And those lamps on top just have to go.
The towers in the water are quite nice. They look sweet, and good use of the space scenery there. I hope you can find a way to get rid of the supports in the water because that takes away from the atmosphere slightly. Not your fault I know.
Get rid of those dark brown bushes on the mini-islands. They stick out like a sore thumb and don't look natural at all. Just too dark.
The landscaping looks good, as does the foliage. That is well thought out. I also like the touch with the yellow fences outside the glass fence next to the path, that gives a good effect.
I guess it's your style of parkmaking. I think you have the theming done well, but I am not a fan of the architecture.
Keep building though, as evidently, your style of parkmaking is very popular amongst others.
Metro -
lazyboy97O Offline
I too agree with Metro aboutt hat last screen. And is this Aquatopia supposed to be just bumber boats or like the real ones in Tokyo? -
Steve Offline
Your trees look pretty decent, and the theming looks pretty good. But yeah, Metro is right, the colors/architecture are hideous. That glass building is not doing it for me, and I'm not seeing the Disney-ness here. However, those tower things look cool. But it just seems to me like the screens have gone downhill since the hotel screens you showed. But hey, it'll still probably win spotlight, so keep on keepin' on. -
John Offline
I REALLY don't understand how people can like SFWoE and not like this.
That had ideas, but it had no atmosphere at all. This has alot of atmosphere while still being 'realistic'.
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