Marker Disneyland: Tomorrowland
The final area of Marker Disneyland is a tribute to the ideas of the future. While this is not a realistic take on it, being based off of Science Fiction stories, it is still an intriguing look into another world.
When coming in from Main Street, guests go under a futuristic sign displaying the name of the land in neon lights. The rest of the area is designed like that, using a Space Age aesthetic. When coming in, guests see the Astro Orbiter in the center of a circular plaza. On the left is Buzz Lightyear's Laser Run, which features improved lasers, and the interactive show, Stitch Encounter. Both attractions exit into the Cosmic Retailers gift shop. On the right side is Pizza Port, a restaurant, and Martian Merchandise, a gift shop. Past the tunnel to Main Street is the building where Space Mountain is housed. It exits into Intergalactic Goods.
Several fountains lead guests down a curved pathway, branching into two sections. One of them is a technology-themed section. This is where guests board Autopia, which moves around the southern portion of the land. Further down is the entrance to TRON Lighcycle Power Run. Bytes and Pieces is a nearby snack stand while Light and Power Co. is a gift shop. There is also a path that leads to the Marker Disneyland Railroad station, where guests get on a train to Main Street. Live shows play on a stage nearby.
The other area is a Star Wars section, which transitions into Galaxy's Edge. This is where guests board Star Tours: The Adventures Continue, which exits into Star Traders. Also nearby is Galactic Grill, a restaurant, as well as the Star Wars Launch Bay, where guests can meet Star Wars characters.
Attractions:
112. Astro Orbiter
113. Buzz Lightyear's Laser Run
114. Stitch Encounter
115. Space Mountain
116. Autopia
117. TRON Lightcycle Power Run
118. Marker Disneyland Railroad
119. Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
120. Star Wars Launch Bay
Dining:
121. Pizza Port
122. Bytes and Pieces
123. Galactic Grill
Shopping:
124. Cosmic Retailers
125. Martian Merchandise
126. Intergalactic Goods
127. Light and Power Co.
128. Star Traders
I don't usually put Star Wars in Tomorrowland (how much further can you get from tomorrow than a long time ago?), but I just put it here because I had nowhere else to put it. I also was going to have Soarin' here too, but I cut that out due to space issues. I wanted to make room for TRON, but Autopia took up too much space, so yeah. I know there are no educational attractions here, but to be honest, those are problematic. They would have to keep being updated in order to stay futuristic, so maybe it's best if I avoided doing that.





Smart call on the educational attractions. You make a good point there. I hope to be able to ride Tron one day.
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