What if Euro Disney was not a financial failure?/WestCOT

WestCOT was scrapped in our timeline due to the financial disaster caused by Euro Disney. However, if things were different about Euro Disney, then WestCOT would have become a thing of reality rather than just concept arts. Here's speculation of what would WestCOT be like if it were built.

Changes

 * WestCOT was constructed and now exists due to the financial success of Euro Disney.
 * It is constructed in Aneheim and is next to two sister parks, Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure.

Future World
A shuttle system transports guests from the parking lot to the center of WestCOT, which is dubbed the "Center Court." In Future World, a 300-foot replica of the 180-foot Spaceship Earth from EPCOT Center, named SpaceStation Earth, can be seen. Cosmic Journeys, an attraction similar to a now-defunct Adventure Thru Inner Space attraction at Disneyland is located inside the SpaceStation Earth. There are improved clones of EPCOT Center attractions located in Future World, including Horizons, Journey Into Imagination, The Living Seas, Wonders of Life, The Land, and Universe of Energy.

World Showcase
The World Showcase is cloned, though countries are grouped by regions rather than individual nations. The first pavilion that guests see upon entering WestCOT’S World Showcase is the Americas Pavilion, with an area representing early 20th century United States at the park's entrance. The theme of Main Street U.S.A. at Disneyland continues, as the parks’ gateways is facing each other across a central plaza. The American Adventure in EPCOT Center is cloned and updated in WestCOT. A Native American Spirit Lodge show is shown in the Canadian section, and an indoor Mexican area which is included a fiesta show and restaurant. There is also another spirit show, featuring the Inca and Aztec cultures.

One of the centerpiece attractions includes the World Cruise, which is a boat cruise around the World Showcase that merges the history scenes of Spaceship Earth and World of Motion to create one long "History of the World" attraction spread throughout the park. Audio animatronics scenes depicts many of the events shown, including Leonardo da Vinci working on the Mona Lisa, the burning of Rome, and Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel. The World Cruise works similarly to the Disneyland Railroad and guests can either disembark or board at a dock in each land. A clone of the attraction The Timekeeper is located in the European section.

In Asia, Ride the Dragon, a steel roller coaster running through the Dragon’s Teeth Mountains has cars designed like Chinese lion-dragons seen in festival dances. At the point where the coaster is at its peak height, enabling riders to see out of the park, the moving cars is engulfed in billowing red and gold silks to hide the outside world. For smaller children there is a carousel in this area of mythical Asian animals. Architecturally, the Asian Corner composes of Japanese and Chinese elements and a white marble Indian palace which houses the dining and entertainment sections of this particular Corner of the World.

The Africa and Middle East area features a white water river raft ride down the fictional Congobezi River, as well as an exhibit on basic farming culture. There is an outdoor entertainment in the form of African drummers. There are also designs to build a grand Egyptian Palace.