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What Do You Want In A Theme Park?
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entrepreneur, but with big goals. I am currently working on my first venture. I would like to build a theme park in branson missouri called “planet 51”. this is not a final name, but it won out on a recent survey. Yet we are still unsure on themes and other concepts of the park. please if you have the time give me some feed back? what would you want in a park? what rides? what themes? what food and all the rest? what would make you want to come to branson and what would you do if you could build your own theme park? I would really like some help on finding out what you want?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm sure you'll get lots of feedback, but as this is a UK based website, you may find that many people have never even heard of Branson. I've only heard of it through the Osmonds having a theatre there, but I've never visited, and to be honest, Branson would be pretty far down my list of places to visit in the USA. Good luck with your venture!
I for one am somebody who doesn't like rides but I'm often roped into going to them due to it being a birthday treat or whatever. Mainly it's Asterix park in France. What I like about this park is; it's not for little ones (so no screaming kids after all they've got Disney) but there are things going on for the likes of me. There's the dolphin and seal pool, introduction to birds of prey, amusing Asterix themes going on, entertainment in the theatre... there are also things to watch and see as you're waiting in the queues which I can dodge out of once the ride springs up.
When I was in Japan this summer; it was great to go along to a park with free entrance and you only payed forwhat you went on or used. That was a refreshing change and one where you weren't waiting in a queue but always plenty of people there.
When I was in Japan this summer; it was great to go along to a park with free entrance and you only payed forwhat you went on or used. That was a refreshing change and one where you weren't waiting in a queue but always plenty of people there.