DisneySea (California)

For theme park owned by The Oriental Land Company in Japan, see Tokyo DisneySea.

DisneySea was going to be an amusement park designed by Disney that was planned on opening at the Disneyland Resort complex in Anaheim, California within Port Disney.

Description

Oceana - This area would have been the park's center piece. The Port Disney News described Oceana this way:

In Oceana, interactive displays and hands-on participation will encourage children and adults to learn about the ocean in ways that are fun, challenging, and informative. For example, guests can see for themselves how gills work, how fish communicate, and how coral build their fragile, complex reefs. Through special lenses, they may see through the eyes of an octopus, a lobster, a penguin, and a whale. A variety of demonstrations and experiments will be specially created to educate as well as entertain.

Future Research Center - This area would have been an interactive Research and Preservation exhibit similar to the Living Seas and Walt Disney World's Epcot. The Port Disney News described the Future Research Center this way:

Southern Californians active in marine science will be invited to serve on an advisory board to direct the initial mission statement of the Center.

Through an ongoing dialogue with the local scientific community and nearby universities, joint research programs will offer students of all ages a rare opportunity for hands-on exploration.

Guests will be able to visit the heart of this functioning sea laboratory, observing scientists at work. Watching these experts, visitors can glimpse the future of man's involvement with the seas and probe deeper into man's relationship with the environment. For the more light-hearted adventurers, the Center will include a simulator adventure that will give guests a glimpse of the drama -- and danger -- faced by real explorers of the deep.

In addition to Oceana and The Future Research Center the park would have included other themed "lands". At the time of the publication of the Port Disney News Walt Disney Imagineering still had not finalized the list of green lighted lands. The Port Disney News again says:

Fleets of Fantasy, adventurous attractions, themed to storybook seafaring, would recapture the spirit and whimsy of turn-of-the-century amusement park rides. Mysterious Island and Hero's Harbor would feature "high seas" thrill rides incorporating thousands of years of mythic folklore relating to the ocean.

At the rim of the American continent and the Pacific Ocean, DisneySea will offer a unique entertainment experience -- and a site of magic and wonder.

Other Park Offerings - The Parks Future Research Center would have also offered a number of educational opportunities and facilities including:

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