Kattriella wrote:My brain has decided we need to design a theme park . . . For some reason. Not a REAL one, but I was researching theme parks and rides for a different project and it's turned into a whole thing . . . Thankfully, this project just requires paper and a pencil, as opposed to a lot of my other projects.
maywong wrote:Kattriella wrote:My brain has decided we need to design a theme park . . . For some reason. Not a REAL one, but I was researching theme parks and rides for a different project and it's turned into a whole thing . . . Thankfully, this project just requires paper and a pencil, as opposed to a lot of my other projects.
I can't wait to see it.
DollyKim wrote:Look in to Knotts Berry Farm, the Beary Tales ride designed by Rolly Crump and junkyard racers are still remembered. Their log flume with the lumberjack theming and mine train have been untouched. Got to hand it to them for the after hours Spooky Farm shows with Elvira and to keep it TOS doing unkind things to witches.
The only downside to Six Flags Magic Mountain was the hills, that should be solved for people with mobility challenges. And the Batman ride being five seconds long was irritating, there should be a minimum ride time. I haven't been back to Disneyland since 2011 for several reasons, price is a huge one, but I remember Adventures Thru Innerspace, the sky buckets, People Mover, and happened to like America Sings. Make sure to have strategic places, like the Enchanted Tiki Room, to sit down and cool off.
Have a mix of steel and wooden coasters, and I forgot the name of the park but there's one that has a section of vintage rides. Do seasonal theming to keep people coming back year round.
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