May 4, 2026

Shanghai Disneyland's Train Station That Isn't

Like most Disney Imagineering projects, theme park fans have much to say about the outcome. And Shanghai Disneyland is no exception. While I find the castle itself a monstrosity, I do in fact find other parts of the park charming. Treasure Cove feels like old school, excellent Imagineering in its thoughtful design. In contrast, Fantasyland seems to be a misguided attempt at merging the past with newer Disney offerings. It fails miserably.



These pieces of concept art by David Damron reveal a charming take on the railroad train station that wasn't. A landmark designed to feel familiar but would hold nothing of real interest. Well, I guess it is mission accomplished. 

There's no doubt his pieces are beautiful, and the end result is lovely. Mickey Avenue is a surprising turn for those guests expecting Main Street U.S.A., but that is the way things are for this Chinese park. Things are unexpected: Fantasyland flops hard, but Tomorrowland shines brightly. Nothing is quite as it should be, but it is also the most unique of all castle parks. 

(Concept art copyright The Walt Disney Company.)

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