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yeah. i have a difficult time coming up with original milieus, so this time i've decided, heck, i have a community i am a part of of writers, why not take a card out of card's book.
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Some trace of educational-ness about it. Let there be different countries, like at Epcot, except here it's the mythical versions of the countries. So in Norway, you get trolls and dwarfs.
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Well, I can see where you get your slant on things, at least
I think that you should take a page from Chris's book and think of some logical reasons for the park's theme. The point of a theme is to attract customers, right? So think about this park's history.
When was it first opened? Was it a success? Has it continued to be a success? Find out why and how.
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Imagine a giant gorrila duking it out with a giant lizard. (Oh wait that was King Kong Vs Godzilla that was good though.)
Here is a theme, The land of the blind. the whole park is pitch black you all have to grope your way around. Now the hard part is making the robotic dogs that can see in the dark.
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A park based on famous criminals. Bonnie and Clyde Ride. Hall of Serial killers. Lots of horrible stuff. Nothing I'd ever write, but some people like weird and awful things.
Well, okay, sometimes my writing can be weird and awful, but not usually in a dark way.
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Mexico: Day of the Dead; Voyage to Xibalba Norway: Battle of the Giants Arabia: Magic Carpet Ride (kind of like It's a Small World) China: Flight of the Dragon Hawaii: Disney World already has this, in the Tiki Bar North America: something with talking totem poles. A dance where people really turn into animals