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Revision as of 04:45, 25 May 2015

Amazement Park
Fair2015Party1


The Park Entrance

Information
Where West of the Dock
Opened February 20, 2014
May 21, 2015
Closed March 4, 2014
Still Open
Mini-games Please see List of Fall Fair Games for a complete relation
Room ID 851
Tour Description
This is the park's entrance. Home to the big stage and the Daily Spin. The Penguin Band will put on a show every 10 minutes. Rock out!

The Amazement Park is the park where most of The Fair 2014 took place in and where most of The Fair 2015 takes place.

At The Fair 2014, it was home to the three themes of the party: Outer Space, the Wild West, and Pirates and consists of three main rooms and their attractions, namely Tumbleweed Town, Galaxy Park and Pirate Park.

At The Fair 2015, it became home to one more theme called the Ye Olde Castle, which is a Medieval Area.

The Amazement Park has a wide range of attractions in each of its sections, that include a rollercoaster, a Ferris wheel, two target-shooting games, (Marooned Lagoon and Bullseye) a boat-bumping game, a roulette that could be spun daily (The Daily Spin) and even a virtual reality simulator called Virtual World. Furthermore, the Amazement Park houses every other Fair-only game that was ever available in Club Penguin, almost all redesigned and matching the look and vibe of the parks that they appear in, and a party catalog with many new items. The credit of building the park is given to Rookie, who was also the mascot of the party that the Park debuted in. The carnival is also used by the Penguin Band as a stage, housing performances of Anchors Aweigh every ten minutes.

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