Screaming Coasters
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My theme park pet hate is the use of floor bricks. I think they look hideous and add nothing to the atmosphere. I think a lot of theme parks miss the ball when it comes to flooring. They think its just something to walk on, when in fact, its a major binder for the entire theme.
Frontierland at any Disney park is a great example of how the terracotta coloured concrete path can tie a theme together. It feels a lot more authentic, especially with rail tracks running through them and other various wild-west simulations.
Transilvania at Chessington WoA and its new retheme looks nice, but the scruffy flooring is being kept. The is a great example of "thats just something to walk on". It doesn't tie in the atmosphere and thats something that bugs me about most parks in the UK.
Theming to me, doesn't just stop at a couple of buildings and some plants. The little details that we don't really notice, but are there to make everything as one, are the things that make it all seem real and pleasing to the eye.
So, what are your theme park pet hates?
Frontierland at any Disney park is a great example of how the terracotta coloured concrete path can tie a theme together. It feels a lot more authentic, especially with rail tracks running through them and other various wild-west simulations.
Transilvania at Chessington WoA and its new retheme looks nice, but the scruffy flooring is being kept. The is a great example of "thats just something to walk on". It doesn't tie in the atmosphere and thats something that bugs me about most parks in the UK.
Theming to me, doesn't just stop at a couple of buildings and some plants. The little details that we don't really notice, but are there to make everything as one, are the things that make it all seem real and pleasing to the eye.
So, what are your theme park pet hates?