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Personally, I would be horrified if it didn't provide a sense of sinister glee. As far as the flip side is concerned, a friend once told me they imagined heaven will be like Disneyland. That thought was truly horrifying because it would be hell in my mind. Go figure.
Finally, Planet Zoo is out on Tuesday, which means I'll be distracted. Planet Coaster kept me occupied until PZ's release. So, I don't know if or when I'll make Twistneyland. Sorry. Also, Prehistoric Kingdom is due for release soon. From what I've seen so far, it looks like it could rival PZ.
Since posting, I have considered the idea of a park using all your adorable Disney characters, with a twisted twist. Obviously. Actually, "Twisted Disneyland" is a great name. Wait. No. Scratch that. "Twistneyland"
Aaaaaaaaanyway. My imagination has a host of ideas. Like, placing Cinderella in the middle of a lake of lava, with fire, and brimstone. Snow White will look marvellous standing in a vat of green goo. Or, I'm partial to the concept of putting Winnie the Pooh in a pile of steaming dragon poo. Irony like that tastes like candy to me.