Thursday, December 24, 2009

What are some reasons for creating a Rollercoaster or themepark?

I'm doing a project for my english class on inventions and i cant figure out what are some reasons for creating a theme park?Example: for money or what?What are some reasons for creating a Rollercoaster or themepark?
Absolutely, for making money! That would be the first reason. However, you have to go beyond that reason, and look at just WHO is going to own, or invest, in the venture.





If you have a group of local people (of a certain community) who pool their money together and build the park, they know having it their will draw people...so, they begin bringing in money from the theme park, and use that as collateral to build more local businesses to support the larger number of people who come to the area--restaurants, hotels, stores, gas stations, etc.





See how that works? The theme parks pull in people, or tourists, and that causes a need for goods and services, so the initial investment of the theme park can bring money and tourists into the area, create jobs for local residents, and build more businesses, to support the larger number of people who are in the community on a daily basis spending money.





Now, if you expand the idea further, like DIsney has, instead of creating a town that surrounds a theme park, one can make it a regional or even state-wide thing...really, can one hear the name Orlando without thinking of Disney? Hardly!





Orlando leads the state of Florida with income generated from tourists...and that, my friend, is how you make a state well-off, and able to provide for its citizens.What are some reasons for creating a Rollercoaster or themepark?
It's a whole cycle.


Havin a good time.


Makin $..etc.

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