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2002 Ride Count: S:ROS 4, Predator 3, Viper 2, ME 1, Boomerang 2,Kraken 8, SWF 10
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You'll need insurance, a tax id, you should be incorporated. Land needs to be rezoned, rides need to be inspected, etc. But,
You have a good idea and a good dream. There is that one small park in Texas that started as 5 kiddie rides with a ticket booth made out of a box (and gravel paths for a midway). Perghaps would could come over the same way. I really wouldn't (no offense here) trust homemade rides, but if you really want a good start (and who is your competition btw?) go to http://www.usedrides.com and as a relative to cosign financing for you, and buy a few kiddie rides and have a start from there. You may be 13 now, but ten years later you might have a few more flats and a portable coaster. That's a great kind of start. Put all profits back in the park, no matter how small. email me and we'll talk (yup, I've got ideas). I have a feeling your project right now is like an unlicensed Challenge Park
(edit: don't call yourself Six Flags Adventureland, you'll get sued. Maybe ([you name here] 's Adventureland)
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Off with the trims!
My fellow Americans; Let's Roll!
Woodencoaster.com
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2002 Ride Count: S:ROS 4, Predator 3, Viper 2, ME 1, Boomerang 2,Kraken 8, SWF 10
Check out CoastNY at coastny.cjb.net
I hate to say this, but you probably can't afford enough insurance to cover yourself against any problems. I am a partner in a small business, and we carry a 5 million dollar insurance policy for liability incase someone falls in our parking lot, etc. Even though your rides may not be unsafe, if someone trips over a rock and breaks an ankle, he could sue you for enough damages to bankrupt your family.
It's a shame that our current climate is so litigious, but that's the way it is.
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Off with the trims!
My fellow Americans; Let's Roll!
Woodencoaster.com
Its only my neighbors. Its not a public thing. I want to add a Hampton tubs of fun or something like that but I don't have enough money. I may own my own park like that when I grow up.
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2002 Ride Count: S:ROS 4, Predator 3, Viper 2, ME 1, Boomerang 2,Kraken 8, SWF 10
Check out CoastNY at coastny.cjb.net
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HuKeD oNN fonickS dusinT wOrK"[;.
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You know that Walt came to California with only $40 in his pocket, and look at his success! The biggest amusement park company in the world!
Guess what, I may be your competition now. THANKS FOR THE IDEA!
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Stop the lawyers, not the rides!
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2002 Ride Count: S:ROS 4, Predator 3, Viper 2, ME 1, Boomerang 2,Kraken 8, SWF 10
Check out CoastNY at coastny.cjb.net
Oh yeah, tomorrow I have a Science final until 10:30 and I'll be working all after noon to have most of the stuff ready by Friday. I already have alot done. I just need to do some landscaping, queues, games, food places, ect.
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2002 Ride Count: S:ROS 4, Predator 3, Viper 2, ME 1, Boomerang 2,Kraken 8, SWF 10
Check out CoastNY at coastny.cjb.net
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2002 Ride Count: S:ROS 4, Predator 3, Viper 2, ME 1, Boomerang 2,Kraken 8, SWF 10
Check out CoastNY at coastny.cjb.net
I did the same type of thing when I was a kid and NO ONE came I had a slide made of hay. It was very tall; I'll guess around 30 feet. I had a maze inside of a large canopy tent with walls made from tarp and cardboard. I can't remember what else was in my "park".
I did get one fun hobbie from all of this childhood amusement park owning fantisies. I built Haunted Houses. What fun it was scaring the jeepers out of friends and family. I would work weeks before Halloween to get it right and set it up. (Stop reading here if you don't really care where I'm going with this because it gets long and off topic). Lots of fun...
...So much fun that I am still known on occation to either work in a Haunted house or even organize them with a charity. I have been a taken very large part in desiging sevrial Halloween events in my earlier 20's and I have worked also worked at a few at major amusement parks.
This reply does sound a like it is getting a little off topic so I will just get to the point. I can get the same satisfaction from running (or even just working in) a seasonal Halloween attraction as I would get from running (or even just working at) an Amusement Park. Try it and you just might like it.
Keep an ear out for events like these and simply go and ask if you can volunteer some help. They will almost always let you. Once you get your foot in the door, it is very easy to work your way up in the building and designing positions. The only downside is that you probibly will not get paid but they DO let underage kids volunteer.
Sorry this post is so long without being completely on topic. I guess I ramble too much
back on topic, I think haveing your friends over to do Amusement Park type stuff sounds like fun. If I was your age and a neighbor, I would hope to be invited.
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