Club Penguin Amazement Park
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The official park map. Clockwise from bottom left- Pirate Park, Tumbleweed Town, Galaxy Park, Lake (not part of the park), park entrance. | |
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| Location | South Club Penguin Island |
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The Club Penguin Amazement Park is an amusement park in Club Penguin, USA.
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History[edit]
Due to popular demand by citizens, Club Penguin's party-planning committee decided that The Fair would return to the island in February 2014. However, it needed some new inspiration, as 2012's party was rated as "boring" and "plain". So, the committee told Rookie to change things up this year.
Since Amazement Parks are Rookie's favorite amusement park company, he decided to hire them to build a branch on Club Penguin. However, being the "rookie" he is, he forgot to call them until the end of December, 2013. Using city money (that Rookie gave them), Amazement Parks, Inc. built the park in time for the party in February (which is an unheard of build time for a site like that). The park was built to the East of the Dock, towards the wilderness explored during the Wilderness Expedition in 2011.
The park was officially announced to the public in early February, and was officially completed on February 16th, 2014. The park had a rough opening on February 19th, for members and US dignitaries. It was opened to everyone the next day, officially starting "The Fair 2014".
Areas[edit]
Entrance[edit]
Galaxy Park[edit]
Pirate Park[edit]
Tumbleweed Town[edit]
Rides, games and activities[edit]
Balloon Pop -
Bullseye - Bullseye is a game located inside of Tumbleweed Town. Players must hit the Herbert and Klutzy targets in order to win tickets. Only members can play it, unless a non-member wins a Silver Ticket at the Daily Spin.
Daily Spin - The Daily Spin is a cool feature that can be found near the entrance of the park. Everyone can spin it once a day (hence the name) to win a prize. The prizes include pins, tickets, coins, and "Silver Tickets". Silver tickets are like free passes for non-members to access a members-only feature, such as The Space Squid roller coaster, The Wagon Wheel ferris wheel and the Bullseye target game.
Digital World - Digital World is the name of a rebooted 8-bit game in Galaxy Park. Using the old red arcade machine (from the Dance Lounge), players must waddle around and collect food to earn tickets. Some of the food includes Fish Dogs, apples, and coffee.
Feed-A-Puffle -
Lunar Launch - Lunar Launch is a classic test-your-strength game located in Galaxy Park. It is very similar to the original Fair game "Ring the Bell".
Puffle Paddle -
Puffle Shuffle -
Puffle Soaker -
The Space Squid - The Space Squid is a roller coaster located in Galaxy Park. It has an initial drop height of 75.4 ft, and a max speed of 47 mph. Only members can ride it, unless a non-member wins a Silver Ticket at the Daily Spin.
Wagon Wheel - The Wagon Wheel is a three-story tall Ferris Wheel located in Tumbleweed Town. As the entire park is different from any other Amazement Park in the world, there are no other ferris wheels like this in any other parks. Only members can ride it, unless a non-member wins a Silver Ticket at the Daily Spin.
Gallery[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Although no Fair on CP had ever cost admission money before (as it was an island-wide, government event), it cost everyone but members (who got in for free) 100 coins to enter the park. The admission fees go directly to Amusement Parks, Inc.