What if Euro Disney was not a financial failure?

Port Disney was shelved indefinitely after the failure of Euro Disney. But what if it were the opposite? Here, in this alternate timeline, Euro Disney has made enough money to warrant another Disney park in California, this time, rather than Aneheim like Disneyland, Disney's California Adventure, or WestCOT, it is built in Long Beach, California. Here, we speculate of what would Port Disney be like if Euro Disney wasn't a financial failure and if the park itself was built.

Changes

 * Euro Disney's financial success led to more Disney Parks, not only the ones that exists already IRL, but also ones that would have been scrapped.
 * One of those theme parks that were scrapped IRL is Port Disney, also known as DisneySea, which is built in Long Beach, California, and still exists today.

Oceana
This area is the park's center piece. Oceana also serve as one of the main educational components of the park. Within this oceanarium, guests experience true-to-life recreations of marine habitats and ecological systems from around the globe. Visitors can touch, smell, feel and hear the world of water. Overhead walkways and underwater portholes provide both bird's-eye and crab's-eye views.

In Oceana, interactive displays and hands-on participation encourage children and adults to learn about the ocean in ways that are fun, challenging, and informative. For example, guests can see for themselves how gills work, how fish communicate, and how coral build their fragile, complex reefs. Through special lenses, they can see through the eyes of an octopus, a lobster, a penguin, and a whale. A variety of demonstrations and experiments is specially created to educate as well as entertain.

Future Research Center
This area is an interactive Research and Preservation exhibit similar to the Living Seas and Walt Disney World's Epcot. Set at the edge of DisneySea, the Future Research Center is a state-of-the-art research laboratory where guests can interact with some of the nation's top marine scientists conducting oceanographic research.

Southern Californians active in marine science is invited to serve on an advisory board to direct the initial mission statement of the Center.

Guests are able to visit the heart of this functioning sea laboratory, observing scientists at work. Watching these experts, visitors can glimpse the future of man's involvement with the seas and probe deeper into man's relationship with the environment. For the more light-hearted adventurers, the Center includes a simulator adventure that can give guests a glimpse of the drama ― and danger ― faced by real explorers of the deep.

Venture Reefs
In addition to Oceana and The Future Research Center the park includes other themed "lands". There are also other attractions such as Venture Reefs, where guests can enjoy scenic beach vistas from the Caribbean, Polynesian, and the Pacific. They can entertained and invited to dine, shop, and take a dip in the ocean, where they can find sunken ships and marine life "under the sea".

Fleets of Fantasy
Fleets of Fantasy, adventurous attractions, themed to storybook seafaring, recaptures the spirit and whimsy of turn-of-the-century amusement park rides. Mysterious Island and Hero's Harbor features "high seas" thrill rides incorporating thousands of years of mythic folklore relating to the ocean. At the rim of the American continent and the Pacific Ocean, DisneySea can offer a unique entertainment experience ― and a site of magic and wonder.

Interactive Programs for Students of all Ages
In addition to Oceana and the Future Research Center, DisneySea can offer more formal on-site educational programs. A variety of full and half-day programs is designed to help teachers in their efforts to share the wonder of the ocean with students. Programs include special field trips featuring multimedia presentations, tours and lectures for the Los Angeles and Orange County area schools.

Ocean Outreach Center
Similar to the Teacher's Center in Walt Disney World's Epcot Center, an Ocean Outreach Center assists visitors in their quest for more information about the ocean. Serving as a library of the sea, the Outreach Center offers computer terminals, reading rooms and research files designed to meet the need of guests, staff scientists, teachers and students.