What if DreamWorks Pictures/DreamWorks Animation was founded in 1934?/DreamWorks Movie Adventure Park

DreamWorks Movie Adventure Park is an amusement park at Vancouver, Canada. The film is based on the film and television-related works of DreamWorks Studios, which features rides, attractions, character greets, and entertainment. The theme park shares the similarities to other movie-based theme park such as Universal Studios Hollywood and Florida and Disney's Hollywood Studios.

When it opened, it started off as a production studio, DreamWorks Canada, attached to a park, until 2013 when DreamWorks Canada defunct and the lot TBD.

Currently, the park is owned and operated by NBCUniversal (Comcast), though its Universal Parks & Resorts division.

History
In 1988, DreamWorks planned to build a working studio, with a next-door theme park at Vancouver, Canada location. Since the company has not experience of operating theme parks, it lead to a partnership deal with Landmark Entertainment Group, who also operates Joey's Family Center and Pizzeria chain, to build and operate a theme park.

Sections
The park consists five sections
 * Hollywood Plaza, a main entrance area, themed to Hollywood
 * Fantasy Fair, based on DreamWorks fantasy films
 * DreamWorks Animation Lot, themed to DreamWorks Animation films
 * Dreamtoons Universe, themed to Dreamtoons
 * Epic World, which contains rides and stunt shows based on action and science fiction films

Areas
Since its opening, the park was started out as a landless theme park until TBD.
 * Studio Hub
 * Fantasy Fair
 * DreamWorks Animation Lot
 * Dreamtoons Universe
 * Epic World

Attractions
TBD

Parades

 * DreamWorks Parade Through Decades
 * TBD