Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Could someone tell me what the name of the faux TDL park was again? I remember reading a thread about it long ago and was amused by it... I was more amused to see the pictures from the website. Was it Puroland or something?
Originally Posted By SuperDry It was called Nara Dreamland, and it was a knockoff of the original DL in Anaheim and not of TDL, as it opened something like two decades before TDL. From what I understand, it closed for good just last week at the end of August 2006. Also, it is said that Walt himself was aware of and disgusted by Nara Dreamland, so much so that it might have contributed to a delay in getting the authentic TDL up and running by several years.
Originally Posted By Big Thunder <a href="http://www.nara-dreamland.co.jp/" target="_blank">http://www.nara-dreamland.co.j p/</a> I don't know what ^^ their official website page says [it's in Japanese characters] but it's not what I'd visited before and saved in my favorites, it used to have pictures, maps, etc. It probably says sorry Nara Dreamland is now closed or something to that effect. I'd read a theme park roller coaster enthusiasts review of Nara and they said... as it definitely has many of Disneyland's classic features, overall it was a dump. I remember pictures of the entrance gave me that same eerie feeling as Micheal Jackson's Neverland as they both are direct rip offs of Disneyland.
Originally Posted By Big Thunder interesting ... I found this URL link while reading about Nara Dreamland in Wikipedia... pretty good stuff too <a href="http://www.laughingplace.com/News-PID110060-110061.asp" target="_blank">http://www.laughingplace.com/N ews-PID110060-110061.asp</a>
Originally Posted By Big Thunder is this wierd or what? ... <a href="http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/dream41833/dream29.htm" target="_blank">http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp /dream41833/dream29.htm</a> <a href="http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/dream41833/dream30.htm" target="_blank">http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp /dream41833/dream30.htm</a> <a href="http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/dream41833/dream13.htm" target="_blank">http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp /dream41833/dream13.htm</a>
Originally Posted By Big Thunder and below is Robb Alvey's trip report & pictures... <a href="http://www.themeparkreview.com/japan2004/nara1.htm" target="_blank">http://www.themeparkreview.com /japan2004/nara1.htm</a>
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>Could someone tell me what the name of the faux TDL park was again?<< It was ghetto knockoff of the original DL park, not TDL.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN I don't think it would be called Yokohama Dreamland since Yokohama is a good 2 and a half hours away from Nara.
Originally Posted By gurgitoy2 So, are Yokohama Dreamland and Nara Dreamland, two different parks? They sure do look the same...crappy!
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Yokohama does have an amusement park alongside their shore there but not sure if it's called Dreamland.. It's the place with the big ferris wheel that Godzilla destroys in every movie. I have been there a few times... cute place but nothing to scream about. I like the coaster that goes underwater, with a splash!!
Originally Posted By Mr X Not talking about Yokohama Sea Paradise, are you? Or maybe the waterfront area which includes Landmark Tower and the Ferris Wheel that I think TDLFAN is referencing (Hard Rock Yokohama is there)? If so, I didn't know that place had a name. Never heard of Yokohama Dreamland...Nara is definitely a different place.
Originally Posted By Faith I googled Yokohama Dreamland and came up with: <a href="http://www.asovini.com/screamer/e/ydlphoto.html" target="_blank">http://www.asovini.com/screame r/e/ydlphoto.html</a> <a href="http://www.highbeam.com/doc.aspx?DOCID=1P1:47624757&num=10&ctrlInfo=Round20" target="_blank">http://www.highbeam.com/doc.as px?DOCID=1P1:47624757&num=10&ctrlInfo=Round20</a>%3AMode20c%3ADocG%3AResult&ao= From the link above, it sounds like it may be closed now. In any case, as everyone said, it has nothing to do with Nara Dreamland.
Originally Posted By MagicalNezumi The amusement park area in the Yokohama waterfront known as "Minato Mirai 21" is called "Cosmo World." It featured, at one time, the tallest Ferris wheel in the world. It is the home of Landmark Plaza, of which the Landmark Tower is tallest building in Japan.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN That's it! "Cosmo World"!! Hard Rock Cafe is nearby and the Disney Store is found on the Landmark building shopping gallery. They have the same spinning coaster at Cosmo World that Disney put into Dinorama at DAK.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros When I was in Japan this summer, I stayed at the Intercontiental Hotel in Yokohama, which was right next to the park (The tall white sail-shaped building in many pictures). Although I didn't actually go explore it, it did look very tempting. The hotel had a walkway to the shopping center with all the stuff in it (like the Disney Store, where I got my ticket for TDS), and was also where we caught the train. It was a really nice area, and would definately reccommend checking it out if you've never been.
Originally Posted By gurgitoy2 I guess I'm confused because the photos of what I thought were Nara Dreamland say "Yokohama Dreamland" on them, and they look like official park postcards or flyers...strange.
Originally Posted By Park Hopper There must have once been a Dreamland In Yokohama also. But it was definately a different design than the one in Nara. Those Nara Dreamland brochures must be very old. When I visited the place in 2003 it was complete crap, just a bunch of off the shelf carnival rides and a bizarro version of Main Street, the Castle and the Matterhorn. Okay they also had a Jungle Cruise a Monorail and a Steam Train. But that’s it. But those brochures make it look like they once had a Rivers of America area and a Tomorrowland. It might have been interesting to see it back then.