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2007-03-17 07:22:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Find the name of another park and have a look on Google maps, in the satelite view, gives you a good idea of the layout (unless yahoo have maps in satellite view ofcourse). And in the leaflet, I would probably say.. be honest about it, include pictures of most things, and peoples opinions of the place, things to do, fees, up comeing events and rides stuff like that, hope this helped!
2007-03-17 23:53:46
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answered by Robert S 1
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I think it should include important information:
price, location (directions), phone/contact info, park map, brief description of attractions, eateries, guest services-ages served, local accomodations, and helpful hints. That would be ideal for advertising your amusement park to others-to get them to the destination.
For guests who are already at the park, there should be a detailed map of the park, given at the main entrance, with all the finer details-ride restrictions, park rules, show times, updated refurbishments (ride closures), etc.
Of course, this information should be handheld, and easily accessible so that guests can refer back to it throughout their visit.
As far as a design, I would say double sided, trifold page, with color photos, captivating font choices-maybe a different font for each "land" in the park, color coded park areas, so it's easy to figure out where you are/going. Also, it would be good to have enlarged maps throughout the park, exactly as the leaflet, showing "you are here".
A really cool leaflet, would be wallet sized book, with each page (or 2 page spread) detailing a certain part of the park. That way it's easily accessible. Guests can focus on one area at a time. It would be good if there was a skyview map in the "book" as well.
2007-03-17 09:44:47
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answered by 2sweet 2
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Here is a good park layout from Thorpe park - a British amusement park! May give you some ideas!! Just click to download the map from the home page. You need Adobe to view it!!
http://www.thorpepark.co.uk/
2007-03-17 07:23:47
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answered by Spence 3
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i've got been to widespread usa North of Chicago and 6 Flags over Dallas. They have been the two ok, yet spent the completed day status in lines. by some distance the perfect park i've got ever been to is Cedar think approximately Sandusky, Ohio. it extremely is a combination water park and entertainment park. they have countless the worlds checklist curler coasters, and countless different rides. The water park is extremely stable. the region is sparkling, nicely run, and in case you are able to circulate on a mid week day, like Tues, Wed, or Thurs, there are virtually no lines in any respect. the infants like it. So do I. fashionable rides are the curler coasters. We consistently deliver our very own nutrition and consume in the parking zone, or extra effectual yet, positioned on a fanny %. or a small backpack and in basic terms deliver some capability bars to maintain you going with out having to take time from all the relaxing. we don't play many video games. we are notably low-fee, and after paying plenty to get in, we don't prefer to spend extra on video games. We in basic terms relish the rides. in no way been harm. we don't get season passes. we are living 8 hours away, so we circulate there approximately as quickly as each and every 2 years and get a twicket, that's sometime on the water park, and sometime on the entertainment park.
2016-10-02 07:06:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You could always check out Port Aventura, There layout looks tacky but It is actually very clever.
The main Entrance then follows a huge Lake with sort of small mountains ( of which you could do night time shows like Fantasmic )
2007-03-19 09:02:54
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answered by Rock-Soup 2
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Wonderland is a great park in Canada-Ontario its 5 mins away from my home....The layout is great and it has a mountain in the middle witha waterfall coming through it
2007-03-17 07:27:14
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answered by SM 3
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you can use six flags? a good leaflet would have the prices of everything, great convincing descriptions of what kinds of fun you can have, and it would have pictures of the most extreme rides, some of the more mellow rides, and it would have pics of the small child rides as well. good luck!
2007-03-17 08:03:49
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answered by sexy_beast 4
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Why not create your own? start by putting down all you want in followed by whether you would instill trees lakes etc with a bit of imagination you would be surprised at what you could do!.
2007-03-17 07:28:52
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answered by edison 5
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u might wanna check out some idea through the internet.......it is amazing what u can find on here
2007-03-17 20:12:26
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answered by kellykline_75 1
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I would suggest you design your own, to reflect what you are offering.
2007-03-17 07:22:19
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answered by Froggy 7
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