I know you can visit some theme parks at certain times of year to avoid many children, however what I mean are theme parks built more for imaginative and fun-loving adults.

Take some of the park rides you might find in family theme parks that appeal to both adults and children, but instead of avoiding elements that may confuse/frighten children, they’re allowed to get more detailed or whatever may be more fun for people. Fwiw I’m aware of some smaller scale themed venues (particularly some horror-related ones), but I feel like I’m blanking on any obvious larger scale ones.

  • Venator@lemmy.nz
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    8 months ago

    Theme parks are very expensive to build and run, so it’s not usually financially viable to limit the audience like that, but they usually have some rides that are fun for adults. Or they have to be smaller scale, since it’s a more niche audience.

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      8 months ago

      so it’s not usually financially viable to limit the audience like that […]

      Aren’t they already sort of doing so by largely directing them towards children? 🤔