>>97071429>rethemeThe Disney Vault.
In the age of digital streaming the restrictive stuff is pointless, but the Vault being an actual place would be a good chronology for the advertising. Retheme the 'Studios' as a collection of moments in time of magic and adventure. A point of fluctuation in the parks where time and space twist from the power of the imagination and magic abound there. Where Disney Experts lock and secure points in time for the world to enjoy.
It wouldn't require much, just add a front entrance that makes the place seem like a big facility from afar, then when you step in past the big swinging vault door there's the regular park, but each zone is now connected by vault-ways. Certain cast members wear color-coordinated information for guests to come and ask bigger park directions, and other castmembers direct people 'that local know-it-all' or 'the NEW toy' or 'the traveler from another world' based on where you are. They get flustered if you let on that you've been talking to the 'locals' about the other zones, and there's little stage shows where the various zones interact.
Like, say, a Jedi and a Green Army Soldier stumble into the 30s property.
"This is not what I expected when I sensed that disturbance in the-"
"Private, what in the name of Bergen Toy and Novelty are you doing out here without proper classification! And what sort of playset is this anyway?"
"Hey, Shakespeare in the Park Street, let's get a move on, I got a jalopy ta'move here!"
And then the secret Vault Staff have to play that they don't know each other and convince all the natives to go back to their lands and such with audience help.
It suddenly fixes the slapdash feel of Hollywood Studios, why Rock and RollerCoaster is next to Tower of Terror, or Jedi stuff is next to Muppets. It's all different points in time collected in the vault. And of course, ALL the movies and past collectables are available in special Vault Stock packaging. Perfect low-thought merchandising.