Part 6 - Discoveryland
Now for the final themed zone in Disneyland Park, Paris; Discoveryland.
See.
The entrance is flanked by volcanic looking rocks.
And pretty rock pools.
Looking back towards the Hub.
On the right hand side we have a monument to Jules Verne.
Aand on the left we have Buzz Lightyear.
I found this version much more enjoyable to the florida one. Mainly because of the better target reactions and unattached guns. Plus I kicked ass.
Next door is Constellations.. a store. Storewise, Florida was much better in terms of product and store range, I found that in Paris, once you'd been to one store you'd been to all.
It has a funky plaque on the side..
Next up we have Orbitron. Average ride which forces you to move your carriage up all the way to avoid painful laterals.
Very similar picture but different light and shizz..
Far off shot which also shows the next part..
Videopolis.
This large blimp/derigable/zeppelin/airship is called the Hyperion.
From the Jules Verne / old Disney film 'Island at the top of the World'
Contains a quick service (that wasn't very quick..) and a big screen theatre that currently shows Mickey Mouse Cartoons, but I believe is also used for shows.
Side view...
Hello Hyperion!
It has a gondola. Yay.
Airship butt.
This place has friggin' cool Condiment stands.
And drinks machines..
The main ride of the area is Space Mountain - Mission 2.
See.
The original concept for this ride was MUCH bigger. Originally called Discovery Mountain, the structure would contain a space mountain coaster, along with the Nautilus, a french version of Horizons off of Epcot.
It would have linked to Videopolis through two large tunnels, which would have gone here. Due to budget constraints, we got the ride we see today.
http://disneyandmore.blogspot.com/2007/04/disneyland-paris-discoveryland-project.html
More information and concept art can be found here.
Paris has a much better version of Space mountain to the rest of the rides. It launches you out of the Cannon 'Colombiad'.
Moody type shot..
KA-BOOOMY
I think its trying to compensate for something with such a large gun.
Random theming inside.
Cool lights.
One thing I will say though, the safety videos shown during the ride queue, and the whole of the dark section of queueline don't really seem to fit in with the rest of the whole idea of the ride IMO, they work with the other futuristic space mountains, but it sort of spoils it a tad for me. The safety video should have been done by a man in a top hat. With an immense mustache!!
It has a double loading station.
The train goes VERY VERY FAST =O
Peaky-boo Castle!
Next is Autopia. The californian and Parisian versions of this car ride have much more complex layouts compared to the Tokyo or Floridian versions, and have more to see along the way.
This ride had awful queues. And for some reason only opened at 11.30 instead of when the park opened?
Brrrmmmmmmmm!!!
Slooow loading.
Brrrrrrrrrr-a-brrrrrrrrr! Sckreeeeee!!! *pretends to be driving really fast*
The Mysteries of the Nautilus. This is a walkthrough attraction of the Nautilus submarine off of Disney's version of 20,000 leagues under the sea. CLOSED ='(
Nice view of Discoveryland.
Here be the Nautilus yarr.
A sign..
The Nautilus.. FROM THE OTHER SIDE!!
A bridge..
Crazy lamppost.
Star Tours. Even worse to the Floridian version.
Don't ride.
They had some crazy ass stitch dance show with colourful circles.. It was very camp.
VERY VERY camp..
Pizza Planet eatery type thing, located just outside of the train boundary.
Home to the Pizza burger. Have one and you might just get a random free hot drink.
Honey I shrunk the audience. Saw it in Florida and didnt want to see it again here. I don't like this and Star Tours in Discoveryland, I don't think they fit in very well.
We got the train from here. It took friggin' ages!
Tower of Terror looms in the distance.
Now I have a load of pictures of the Dreams of stuff coming true parade or whatever it is, But i assume most people won't really want to see them? So the next part may just be the Walt Disney Studios. Probably smooshed into one update as the park has much less of its neighbour parks detail.
I also have a bunch of pictures of my hotel, The Santa Fe, would anyone like an update on that or should I not bother?
Oh also an update on Frontierland, I just saw a piece of concept art for a potential new water ride for the area, instead of the heavily Songs of the South Splash Mountain, they may be adding a version of Grizzly River Run off of DCA. Artwork found here:
http://www.photosmagiques.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6878