Posts tagged: tomorrowland

Breakfast @ Tomorrowland Terrace

Breakfast @ Tomorrowland Terrace

I don’t know why but I just had the sudden urge to draw this out.

I don’t know why but I just had the sudden urge to draw this out.

It’s so quiet :)

It’s so quiet :)

I feel like drawing/sketching

I have a vision!

A VISION!

I had the coolest dream(s) last night

The first dream was pretty dark but neat :D

We (me and a bunch of random people I didn’t know) were at Disneyland (in Tomorrowland) and our purpose was to fight each other off to reach CA Adventure. The gates were locked and shielded so no one could get out unless only 1 person was left. The satellite thing in the middle of Tomorrowland turned into a score board (it was digitalized and slowly turning). We were wearing regular clothes, then our clothes formed into the TRON suits. One guy already knew what to do, so he took his ID disk and snapped it in half to make 2 disks but it wasn’t supposed to do that so he said, “oh shit, I think I broke mine.” Then he got derezzed by the guy behind him (through his head). After his body fell everyone just scattered. (I woke up)

The second dream was a short one.

I was just walking around Tomorrowland. But this wasn’t the regular Tomorrowland — it was the Tomorrowland I imagined (the TRONilized Tomorrowland with lights everywhere).

The third dream continued the first dream.

I was in, what was supposedly, the new TRON ride looking out towards the Matterhorn (the ride was above the arcade next to Space Mountain & Captain EO). I’m guessing the ride was such a hit and an advancement in technology, Disney Imagineers came up with the TRON game we’re playing now. Anyway, there was a guy up in the Matterhorn attacking anything that moved below, and there was also another guy climbing up the Matterhorn to take him out. I looked to my left and noticed a nerdy guy getting ready to attack the guy who was climbing the Matterhorn. I grabbed him and held him by the neck and said to wait then pointed at the guy who was hiding inside the Matterhorn. I slowly backed away into the shadows and waited. I heard a distant digitalized scream and then the nerdy guy threw his disk at the Matterhorn and a sudden zap sound came after. I ran up to the nerdy guy and right as he turned to say “I got him!” I shoved my ID disk into his face and he was gone. I said, “sorry kid.” and looked over to Pizza Port. Two guys were having an extreme battle inside (jumping, flipping, punching). I was running down to the door but then I woke up. :C

The Grand Canyon diorama, visible only from the Disneyland Railroad as it travels between Tomorrowland and Main Street, measures 306 feet and is the longest diorama in the world.
David Hoffman - Little-Known Facts About Well-Known Places: Disneyland (pg. 75)
Add-on to my TRON @ Tomorrowland idea

Thinking about TRON and Tomorrowland, I got the idea of the future

Autopia is boring (sorry to say) and the cars run on gas. Gas = not futuristic

They should update Autopia with electronic cars! Or better, TRON-based cars :D

That way, it will be futuristic and F’IN COOL TO SEE AT NIGHT

Maybe they should just TRONalize Tomorrowland all-together.

Lights everywhere and on everything — on the ground, rides, buildings, everything!

They should add TRON to Tomorrowland :D

Either a ride or Flynn’s Arcade to replace the arcade they have now (by Space Mountain)

OR

They can put a TRON ride or Flynn’s Arcade in that vacant area/building next to Space Mountain (you can see it when you’re in line for Space Mountain).

Then they can add a TRON: LEGACY segment to the fireworks show or World of Color.

Back to Tomorrowland for Space Mountain from Splash Mountain :)

Back to Tomorrowland for Space Mountain from Splash Mountain :)

Many days at Disneyland begin with a “rope drop” that lets everyone in at once. The rope is positioned at the northern end of Main Street, where the shopping district ends. However, if your first stop is either Fantasyland or Tomorrowland, instead of gathering there with the masses, consider slipping into one of the already opened shops on the east side of the street. Work your way through the shops — they’re all connected — until you reach the side exit in the far back. This will not only put you even with the front of the Main Street crowd, but (once the ropes drop) a valuable few steps ahead of them.
David Hoffman - Little-Known Facts About Well-Known Places: Disneyland (pg. 63)
Adventure Thru Inner Space, the popular Tomorrowland attraction which (from 1967 to 1985) took passengers on a journey into the depths of an atom, was so dark inside that amorous park-goers took to using it as a place to get intimate — and cast members took to calling it “Adventure Thru Intercourse.
David Hoffman - Little-Known Facts About Well-Known Places: Disneyland (pg. 54)
The Matterhorn has two different tracks, and which one you ride is determined by which of the two lines you choose to wait in. Seasoned park-goers know that the right line (next to Alice in Wonderland, in Fantasyland) puts you on the slower track, where the ride lasts 30 seconds longer, while the left line (towards Tomorrowland) feeds into the faster track, which has one unexpected drop and tighter turns.

David Hoffman - Little-Known Facts About Well-Known Places: Disneyland (pg. 37)

There is no elaborate system of tunnels connecting all of Disneyland underground; still, the park does have some interesting subterranean spaces, including one narrow walkway that runs below Tomorrowland (from beneath Innoventions to the area opposite the southern end of the Matterhorn). While it is occasionally used to get performers to and from the Club Buzz stage, its primary purpose is for trash removal and maintenance.

David Hoffman - Little-Known Facts About Well-Known Places: Disneyland (pg. 29)

In addition to the likes of Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, and Adventureland, the park’s original architectural plans included a Land of Oz. At the time, Walt Disney Studios owned the rights to L. Frank Baum’s books.

David Hoffman - Little-Known Facts About Well-Known Places: Disneyland (pg. 14)

STILL in line for Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters.

STILL in line for Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters.