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Best and worst park websites

^ Ouch

Personally, I hate part of TPs website. The whole huge head on little body thing, just looks... well... awful.
 
It actually looks like a park website now - the slideshow transition on the front page is a bit rough, other than that it's prettty nice!

why on earth would you want a 7 day wristband though?
 
^^Not to mention the side menu makes no sense. I don't understand why they have every button switch between two words. It's just so confusing...
 
^Because it's FAB <3 Hahaha I love all these **** websites, they're actually hilarious hahaha XD
 
http://www.oceanbeach.co.uk/

My local semi perminant fair's site. I didn't know it actually had one, let alone a one that is at least somewhat decent...

Interestingly enough, It's now degraded into copyright infringment land look at this

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Ocean Beach is a bizarre place.
 
That website is amazing! How on earth did they make that place look so full, bright and worth consideration of a visit? Very impressive :lol:
 
Nice design. Never even heard of the place until now. People go on holiday to South Shields?! :lol:
 
furie said:
That website is amazing! How on earth did they make that place look so full, bright and worth consideration of a visit? Very impressive :lol:

The fact there is a site is impressive from my perspective. They struggle to keep a hold of rides for more than a couple of months. It's weird, most of that area of South Shields has the ability to be some what safe looking before turing into some sort of delapitated looking murder area. The Fair is a perfect example, the front looks like a tacky standard fair but the back near the amusements are really shadey looking and generally unpleasent to be around.

I live in a weird place :|
 
The best thing about South Shields is the kick ass Quasar centre (laser tag) they have just up the road from Ocean Beach.

Pretty sure a new water park is under construction not far from it either.


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Sorry to bring this back from the dead.

Joyland has somehow gone from having one of the absolute worst sites (see discussion on page 2 of this topic) to now having one of my favourites.

http://www.joyland.org.uk/

It's so pretty!!! <3
 
Anyone remember Cedar Point's old "skyline" flash animation? (circa 2007)

I like Cedar Fair's website for have a good, clean layout. I also like that while they keep the same UI from park to park, each park customizes colors, pictures, etc.

I dislike Six Flags websites for having a cluttered UI (not to mention very generic variation from park to park). HOWEVER, I do prefer Six Flag's online ticket purchasing experience to Cedar Fair. Very intuitive and easy-to-use.
 
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