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What do you feel at a theme park?

Theme parks by their very nature elicit a mix of emotions, some intense, some less so, ranging from excitement and delight, to the thrill of fear.



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Whether you're on a roller coaster, having a swirl in a teacup or playing a game, theme parks help bring out smiles and joy to people of all ages. Theme and amusement parks have a great sense of community and happiness that is unique and hard to replicate with anything else.

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A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central theme, often featuring multiple areas with different themes. Unlike temporary and mobile funfairs and carnivals, amusement parks are stationary and built for long-lasting operation.

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A. Airtime – A favorite term for roller coaster enthusiasts! It's used to describe the feeling created by negative g-forces which gives riders the sensation of floating on a roller coaster. Airtime or negative g-forces are most commonly experienced on a drop or at the crest of hill.

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The Oldest Amusement Park Is 400-Plus Years Old The world's oldest operating amusement park opened in Denmark in 1583. Originally Dyrehavsbakken drew crowds thanks to its fresh spring water and those crowds drew entertainers and vendors selling wares; thus the first amusement park was born.

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Theme plays a significant part in what makes Disney World so magical. It immerses guests in a completely different world – one that most people only experience on their screens.

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Outside of the rides and fireworks and shows, we love the smaller details. The smells, tastes and ways that Disneyland stimulates the dopamine receptors in our brains are what make for the Happiest Place on Earth at Disneyland. Other theme parks have rides, thrills, characters and shows too.

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It is the Happiest Place on Earth Disney is the perfect escape. You can leave all the stress of the real world behind as soon as you enter the gates and surround yourself with Disney Magic. The upbeat music, the delicious smells, the laughter and more will have you instantly engulfed in the Happiest Place on Earth.

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Our fight or flight response is activated which signals the rush of adrenaline. Those who are in favor of roller coasters tend to experience joy, happiness, excitement and satisfaction as this is what they wanted to feel. Therefore the psychological effect is positive.

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Endorphin is a strong chemical, specifically released to make you feel relaxed and confident. Obviously this explains the natural high you may get from riding a coaster.

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Endorphin is a strong chemical, specifically released to make you feel relaxed and confident. Obviously this explains the natural high you may get from riding a coaster.

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