Explanation of theme park, amusement park
Explanation of theme park, amusement park
A space for people to enjoy, with a specific theme. Strictly defined, it refers to a tourism facility that is produced based on a specific theme. In some cases, there are amusement parks, museums, hotels, and commercial facilities together. To be exact, it can be said to be a complex tourism facility that creates a virtual world and allows users to immerse themselves in the worldview.
Although both amusement parks and amusement parks are redirected here for convenience, amusement parks and theme parks are distinct concepts. The theme park has a story and must have a theme. Typically, there are sports theme parks and food theme parks, and there are amusement parks with light theme park colors because there is no specific story/topic because it is separate from amusement parks. Among these parks, some of them are targeted mainly by enthusiasts who like purely violent rides by installing a large number of intense rides, especially roller coasters. This place is actually called Amuse Park, not a theme park.
As an unwritten rule, cutting in line is absolutely prohibited. This is because it is an act that damages many people. If you want to ride a ride without waiting time, you have to pay an additional fee and buy a priority ticket. In addition, in some rides, you can drop out by raising your arms above your head and marking them with an X.
In Korea, Jamsil Lotte World Adventure, run by Hotel Lotte World Business Department, and Yongin Everland, run by Samsung C&T's resort division, reign in double harness. Both are run by large companies and are among the top 20 big names in the world.
The most famous theme parks in the world are Disneyland, Universal Studios, and Legoland. These three places are among the top 10 most visited theme parks in the world, including everything built in other countries! On top of that, Everland and Lotte World in Korea are also in the top 10, and it was one of the world's most visited theme parks along with Chillong Ocean Kingdom in Zhuhai, China, Ocean Park in Hong Kong, and Nagashima Spa Land in Kuwana, Japan.
A lot of people gather on certain holidays, such as Children's Day or Christmas, vacation, and graduation season. In Korea, Everland, Lotte World, and Seoul Land are limited. On the contrary, it is relatively relaxed right after school starts. Especially if Children's Day overlaps with the weekend or Christmas overlaps with the weekend. Lotte World's 2006 free admission case, a representative case. If you visit this place on a day like this, you can only watch the endless lines, sighs, and scuffles that take place here and there, and you have to endure a long wait to ride a popular ride. In Korea, Atlantis, French Revolution, Lost Valley, T Express, Comet Express, Draken, and Paeton have the longest average waiting time.
In Europe and the Americas, there is a wandering theme park that moves its residence like a circus by dismantling and assembling theme park facilities. These wandering theme parks are called Traveling Funfair separately from general theme parks. It mainly travels to small cities or villages without theme parks, and usually leaves after a day or two. It is a valuable opportunity for residents who have difficulty visiting the theme park due to its large land mass. There is a traveling carnival as a similar product, and if the mobile amusement park is more focused on riding, the mobile festival does not have anything to ride, but it focuses more on food courts and mini-game booths. Winter Wonderland, which opens all over the UK during the Christmas season, is famous.
Of course, there are small but mobile amusement parks in Korea. Usually, miniaturized rides are installed in the vacant lot of local festivals, open during the festival, and move after the festival.
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