What lies beyond those unventured doorways and paths in theme park attractions? – DePaoli on DeParks
Oftentimes we’ll see the paths on rides that we’re supposed to take before things go awry. What would the ride alternate ending be?
Oftentimes we’ll see the paths on rides that we’re supposed to take before things go awry. What would the ride alternate ending be?
News was recently made as it was revealed that SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. made a $3.4 billion offer to buy Cedar Fair amusement parks. If the deal were to go through this would include the iconic park Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. SeaWorld has had to start thinking of different ways to expand and remain in business considering the controversial animal shows that have been the heartbeat of their parks for so many years. Ironically, Knott’s Berry Farm had a similar problem decades ago.
The cost to simply enter a theme park is quite high. It’s no wonder that theme park excursions have become known to some as the “most expensive day ever.” Due to the high cost of entry, any additional costs on top of that can make your budget spiral out of control. There are many things you can choose to add onto your day like souvenirs and front of line access, but those are optional. One thing you do need to spend money on if you’re spending a full day in a theme park is food. Food is a necessary added cost on top of your theme park ticket. Perhaps that’s why so many people complain about the cost of eating in a theme park. But is it really that much more expensive than dining outside of the theme park?
As a kid, if someone had asked me what my favorite theme park icon was, Epcot’s Spaceship Earth probably would have been the last one on my list. As a youngster, it never really did much for me. As many refer to it, I just thought of it as the “giant golf ball.”
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