| Name |
Description |
Reference |
| International Land |
A land to be placed on the lagoon hosting the Submarine Voyage and the other boat ride attractions. Eventually became the idea for World Showcase at EPCOT. |
[16] |
| Chinatown |
A side-street expansion to Main Street USA. |
[citation needed] |
| Discovery Bay |
A Jules Verne inspired land to be located on the far side of the Rivers of America. Ideas went to Discoveryland at Disneyland Paris. |
[17] |
| Hollywoodland |
Referred to in later development stages as "Roger Rabbit's Hollywood", a Hollywood themed land to be located between Main Street USA and Tomorrowland. The side of Space Mountain facing the land would have been converted into the hill with the Hollywood letters on it. In addition, it would have featured The Great Movie Ride from Disney's Hollywood Studios. Eventually evolved into Mickey's Toontown. |
[18] |
| Mythia |
A Greek and Roman myths and legends inspired land planned. |
[19] |
| Tomorrowland 2055 |
An update and make-over of Tomorrowland. |
[citation needed] |
| "Big City USA" |
A New York themed area where the Fantasyland Theater sits now and was to have featured a big Broadway-style theater which was to have presented live stage show every day. Became inspiration for the American Waterfront at Tokyo Disney Sea. |
[20] |
| Edison Square |
This would have been a sidestreet expansion to Main Street USA themed around the addition of electricity into American homes. Would have featured a statue of Thomas Edison, and a show about harnessing electricity. Eventually became the basis of The Carousel of Progress. |
[21] |
| Liberty Street |
This would have been a sidestreet expansion to Main Street USA themed around an American town circa 1776. Would have featured shops, The Hall of Presidents, a beautiful bay scene, and recreations of famous American landmarks. This idea would later be brought to life in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom as Liberty Square. |
[22] |
| Name |
Description |
Reference |
| Costa Rica Pavilion |
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| Equatorial Africa Pavilion |
Announced to be opening in 1983 on both souvenir maps and a TV special on EPCOT Center's opening. This would have mixed tribal dances and shows with African artwork in a recreation of an African village. It was never built due to budget and lack of sponsorship from African nations although many ideas for this land later appeared in Animal Kingdom. |
| Israel Pavilion |
Advertised on billboards when EPCOT opened, this would have recreated ancient Jerusalem with a courtyard stage and open-air restaurant. Unbuilt due to both budget and security issues regarding the state of Israel. |
| Soviet Union Pavilion |
Planned in the early 1990s, this would have been placed between China and Germany and dominated by a recreation of Red Square. The center building would have housed a sled-like ride showing the Russian landscape based on Russian folk tales. There also would have been a unique show mixing together film, Audio-Animatronics and a live actor that would showcase Russian history.
It was in the final stages of approval but was later cancelled due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and the info released by the Russian government revealing the horrors committed by the Communist regime.
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| Spain Pavilion |
Also advertised on billboards circa 1986, this would have had a boat ride similar to Mexico with a design mixing parts of Barcelona and Madrid along with a film on Spain's lush history along with a restaurant. |
| Switzerland Pavilion |
Planned primarily to bring a Matterhorn-style ride to Epcot. |
| United Arab Emirates Pavilion
This would have paid tribute to the Middle East with a magic carpet ride attraction and a show focusing on how the Middle East paved the way for various ways of life and science.
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| Venezuela Pavilion
Would have included a waterfall, a high-rise built into a cliff and an ariel tram ride.
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| Iran Pavilion |
Was in the final stages of approval but was later cancelled after the Shah of Iran was Overthrown by the Islamic Fundamentalist Regime and the Iranian Hostage Crisis which created a wave of Anti-Iranianism throughout the nation. |
| Name |
Description |
Reference |
| Atlantis Expedition |
A re-theming of the Submarine Voyage in Tomorrowland at Disneyland. In which guests would actually have been able to use a mechanical arm that extended right out into the water from their sub window to grab at the gold coins & gems that lined the sea floor. The failure of the "Atlantis" animated movie put this planned revamp on hold. |
| Geyser Mountain |
A Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror style ride to be built in the Frontierland. Digging through the mountain in a huge drilling machine, guests would have become caught in a massive geyser and thrown into the air. |
| Museum of the Weird |
A funhouse style attraction, which was later, merged with, then replaced by the Haunted Mansion. The attraction was shown by Walt Disney on Disneyland, the Disney anthology television series. |
| Haunted House |
A walkthrough haunted house featuring famous movie monsters, a murderous sea captain, dazzling special effects, the lonesome ghosts, and a wedding that was torn to pieces! Became The Haunted Mansion. |
| Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas Ride |
A dark ride planned to be built at the character meeting place to the southeast of It's a Small World. Guests would have hopped into coffin sleds (similar to Peter Pan's Flight) and glide through scenes from the movie. Became the inspiration for Haunted Mansion Holiday. |
| Rogues Gallery |
A basement walk-through wax museum beneath New Orleans Square in which Disneyland guests would have seen wax figure scenes recreating pirate history. Basement for it was dug. Was put on hold so Walt Disney and his Imagineers could work on attractions for the 1964 New York World's Fair. Concept eventually evolved into the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. |
| Pirate Wax Museum |
Another version of Rogues Gallery. Would have featured famous pirates narrating wax-made scenes. Became Pirates of the Caribbean, when Walt changed the ride system from walkthrough to boat ride. |
| Plectu's Fantastic Intergalactic Revue |
To have been located where America Sings once resided. For a few years, during the planned 'Disney Decade' started by Michael Eisner, a new audio-animatronic show called "Plectu's Fantastic Intergalactic Revue" was to open. It would have been an outer-space musical-variety revue featuring a troupe of Audio-Animatronics itinerant alien musicians whose spaceship has landed in Tomorrowland. However, the idea, which was part of the original 'Tomorrowland 2055' plan, eventually was scrapped due to budget. The space that would have been Plectu's Fantastic Intergalactic Revue is now home to Innoventions. |
| The UFO Show |
Armed with air guns, guests would have boarded cars and tried to shoot "eerie, un-human, gremlin-like targets". Would have been staged upstairs over America Sings. Eventually became the inspiration for Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters. |
| "Nostromo" |
A hi-tech interactive attraction, based on the movie Alien, in which visitors would roll through the darkened corridors of the Nostromo. Riding inside heavily armored vehicles armed with laser cannons, guests would have have been sent on rescue mission to find the missing members of Nostromo's crew, as well as rid the spaceship of all alien intruders. Eventually, the concept evolved into Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters. |
| Space Port |
A Tomorrowland based ride, later the basis for Space Mountain. |
| Young Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular |
An elaborate stunt was to have been produced in collaboration with George Lucas. This action-packed live extravaganza would have thrust Young Indy into a series of thrilling adventures and misadventures, adding a new dimension to the legendary lore of one of Hollywood's greatest heroes." The famous ghost hearse outside of The Haunted Mansion was purchased for the show, until plans were scrapped. |
| The Island at the Top of the World |
A zeppelin ride to a lost civilization in the Arctic designed for Discovery Bay. |
| Fireworks Factory |
An interactive shooter ride designed for Discovery Bay, set inside a fireworks factory, where guests shoot at skyrockets, pinwheels and other fireworks. |
| Gallery of Illusions |
A gallery of illusions. For Discovery Bay. |
| Voyage Thru Time |
A slow boat ride sailing through time which featured dinosaur encounters! For Discovery Bay. |
| Spark Cap Electric Loop Coaster |
A spiraling and dizzy ride designed for Discovery Bay, where the forces of magnetism were demonstrated for guests. |
| Enchanted Snow Palace |
A dark ride planned for Fantasyland. |
| Lightkeepers |
A night time pageant created around Tomorrowland 2055 about an entire race of god-like alien creatures that actually created light. They were alleged to come from a far-off mythical galaxy where light was the source of everything. Created as a possible Main Street Electrical Parade replacement. Eventually became the inspiration for the short-lived "Light Magic" nighttime parade. |
| Rock Candy Mountain |
This Disney mountain was planned for Disneyland Anaheim's Fantasyland, but was considered too sickly looking. The Storybookland Canal Boats would have entered and gone on a journey through the Land of Oz while a birthday party for Dorothy Gale took place. |
| Indiana Jones and the Lost Expedition |
A huge complex designed to house the Indiana Jones Adventure as well as a mine cart roller coaster and part of the Jungle Cruise, with the Disneyland Railroad going through the middle.[23] |
| Adventures In Science |
A history of science exhibit for Tomorrowland. In which guests would have traveled through a microscope through the history of science. Idea became used for Adventure Thru Inner Space. |
| Duck Bumps |
A bumper boat ride to be built against International Street alongside the lagoon. Planned for Fantasyland. |
| Unnamed Windmill Ride |
A ride next to Duck Bumps which took guests twirling around on a windmill. Might have been based on The Old Mill. |
| Unnamed Motion Simulator Western Adventure |
A motion simulator ride for Frontierland where guests would hop on mechanical horses and watch a western adventure movie and become part of the action. |
| Dumbo's Circusland |
A sub area of Fantasyland where Dumbo and Casey Jr. would have been relocated. |
| Hot Air Balloon |
Would have bordered Discovery Bay and Dumbo's Circusland. |
| Dumbo's Circus |
A nutty adventure underneath the big top with Dumbo leading the way. |
| Mickey's Madhouse |
A fun house adventure which featured clowns and such. |
| Name |
Description |
Reference |
| Armageddon Special Effects |
A special effects show originally planned for Stage 17 of Hollywood Pictures Backlot. Who Wants to be a Millionaire- Play it! was placed there instead. |
| Rock 'N' Rollercoaster starring No Doubt |
An indoor roller coaster ride featuring music from the Anaheim based band No Doubt. |
| Mickey's Philharmagic |
A 3-D Film planned to replaced Muppet*Vision 3D, but cancelled due to theater size and space restrictions. |
| Circle of Hands |
A show featuring various audio animatronics telling the history of California. Due to budget cuts, the show was canceled and replaced by Golden Dreams. |
| Chocolate Factory Tour |
A tour in the Pacific Wharf, featuring free samples of chocolate. |
| Incredibles Attraction |
An E-Ticket attraction featuring robot-arm technology, themed to the Disney*Pixar Movie "The Incredibles". Was put on hold in favor of "Carsland". |
| Paradise Pier Water Flume Attraction |
A "Chute-the-Chutes" style boat ride which would have ended with a splash into Paradise Bay. |
| Surfing Lessons |
Initial concepts of DCA were to feature surfing lessons in Paradise Bay. |
| Odessea |
A nighttime spectacular on Paradise Bay, themed to "The Little Mermaid". |
| Lights, Camera, Animation! |
A Parade to replaced "Eureka!: A California Parade" featuring classic Disney animated characters. Was dropped in favor of "Block Party Bash". |
| Pixar Superstar Parade |
A Parade to replace "Block Party Bash" featuring Disney*Pixar characters. Was dropped in favor of "Pixar Play Parade". |
| Name |
Description |
Reference |
| Peter Pan's Flight |
A dark ride would have been placed in Fantasyland. It would be similar to the Magic Kingdom one. |
| Ariel's Undersea Voyage |
When unbuilt at Disneyland Paris, Imagineers planned to remake the attraction at Hong Kong. Again the attraction was neglected. May be in the works for Paradise Pier at California Adventure. |
| Raging Spirits |
A speedy roller coaster that whisked guests through a very dark jungle. |
| The Boneyard |
The popular Animal Kingdom attraction would have been placed in Adventureland. |
| Big Thunder Mountain |
A roller coaster would have been placed in Frontierland/Wild West area. |
| Pirates of the Caribbean |
A thrill water ride would have been placed in Adventureland. |
| Unnamed fort adventure |
A dark ride based in a pioneer's settlement. Special effects would have been included. |
| Haunted Mansion |
A haunted mansion style attraction would have been placed in Frontierland/Wild West area. If built it would have broken the tradition of placing the mansion in a different land at each park. |
| Grizzly River Run |
The ever popular California Adventure river raft ride would have been an opening day thrill. Unknown if the design of the mountain would change. |
| Soarin' |
A soarin' style attraction would have been placed in Tomorrowland |
| Star Tours |
A theater would have been in Tomorrowland. |