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The New Disneytopia: A Conclusion

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  And there you have it, folks. That's the newest and greatest draft of my dream Disney resort. For those of you who have read this, what do you think? What is the best park? What other things do you like? Tell me in the comments below.

Transportation in Disneytopia

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  Let's talk about how to get around. Guests will always find bus stops at their hotels, where busses can take them to the parks. However, some can travel a different way: Monorails: The Dream Kingdom and its hotels are connected via monorail. Another monorail connects to the Nautical Kingdom and its hotels, and both monorails can meet at a station.  Skyliner: There is also a skyliner ride that can take guests to Cinematic Kingdom, Wavy Island, and their hotels. Although it stops in the Disney Central area, it does not go there. Boats: Boats go from Disney Central to its nearby hotels.

Wavy Island

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  Come to this tropical hideaway off the coast of Mexico. This water park takes inspiration from many real-life beach resorts in that area,  In addition, it has a touch of Disney magic, thus making it the ultimate water theme park experience. This park is split into four "villages." When entering the park, the first one guests come into is the Beach Village. With straw buildings and other touches, they will feel like they're in Cancun. In the park's only Spanish-style building, guests will find help and services at La Hacienda. Nearby is the restaurant Costa Ora Cantina and the gift shops Wavy Island Traders and Iconos de Mexico. Up ahead at the base of the mountain, guests will find the Wavy Bay wave pool. Guests can also find a children's play area called Shipwreck Shoals. Going around the park and stopping in the Jungle and River villages is El Rio Tranquilo, a lazy river. Additionally, guests will find the Mexican Art Gallery here. Going to the left, guests en...

Disney Central

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  Welcome to the shopping, dining, and entertainment district of the resort, Disney Central. This is Disneytopia's counterpart to Downtown Disney in California and Disney Springs in Florida. In three sections, guests can find a wide array of experiences. The first area guests enter into is the West Side. Here, guests will find two restaurants when they first enter: Earl of Sandwich and Eileen's Ice Cream. Also nearby is Splitville Luxury Lanes, where guests can go bowling. On the left is water while more can be found on the right, including Disney's 12 Days of Christmas, McCool's Irish Pub, Build-a-Bear Workshop, Gem and Jane's Jewelry, Tech Wizz, and Goofy's Candy Co. In a large building is where guests can take part in a new experience, Disney's Escape, a next-generation escape room experience similar to Universal's Great Movie Escape. They can choose one of three rooms to do. In Pirates of the Caribbean: The Lost Treasure, guests search for gold in a ...

Fastpass at Disneytopia

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  Disneytopia features this iconic fast pass system. "Don't wait in line, get a time!" is our motto, and it allows you to skip the regular lines and enjoy your favorite attractions sooner. Guests can purchase fast-passes with the official app, which will remind you when your time to ride is. The app can also inform you when the wait times for rides dips below a certain time, and it can tell you when shows are. Here are the attractions that use fastpass: Dream Kingdom: Secrets of Chinatown Haunted Mansion Tiana's Bayou Adventure Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Western River Expedition Raya and the Dragon Journey Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Seven Dwarfs Mine Train The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast Time Adventures Space Mountain Century 22 Buzz Lightyear's Laser Run TRON Lightcycle Power Run Avengers Adventures Nautical Kingdom: Remy's Ratatouille Adventure Aladdin and the Cave of Wonders Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Golden Mask Wrath of...

Hotels at Disneytopia

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  Deluxe Value These resorts are the fanciest ones, but also more expensive than the other hotels. They tend to give guests the best possible experience with their themed dining and entertainment. Walter Elias Disneytopia Hotel: This hotel is a futuristic resort that tributes the life and legacy of Walt Disney. This resort is unique because a monorail goes through it. (Dream Kingdom area.) Disney's Alpine Resort: Guests will feel like they're in the Alpine region of Europe in this hotel Here, guests can sleep in a charming European village and even hear some yodeling on select nights. (Dream Kingdom area.) Disney's South Pacific Resort: This South Seas paradise sits on the edge of the lagoon in front of the Dream Kingdom. It contains an authentic Polynesian experience, similar to Aulani in Hawaii. (Dream Kingdom area.) Disney's Grand Texan Resort: This Wild West-themed hotel is a tribute to Texas's history. Here, guests can sleep in old buildings and even see a recr...

Events at Cinematic Kingdom

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  Pixar Fest In the Spring, guests can celebrate all things Pixar in this event. This includes the following: Together: A Pixar Story: Guests can watch a stage show in front of the train station, where many Pixar characters appear and remind us the importance of friendship. Pixar Play Parade: This iconic show from Disneyland is coming to Texas, but be warned. They may try to splash you. Themed food and merchandise are sold. Season of the Force In the summer, guests can get even closer to a galaxy far, far away in many Star Wars experiences: Star Wars: A Galaxy Far, Far Away: Characters from Star Wars appear in a stage show, performing stunts and interacting with the guests. This features famous Jedi, Sith, bounty hunters, smugglers, and aliens from the franchise. March of the First Order: Guests can watch as Captain Phasma leads her ruthless force of Stormtroopers from the stage down to Star Tours. Themed food and merchandise are sold. The Skywalker Legacy: On the Hollywood Tower H...