Aug 3, 2021
Hello, friends! This month, we’re gabbing about THEME PARKS, a
subject Sarah and Bryn have a lot of experience with.
Question 1: What was your favorite Theme Park experience as a kid,
teen and adult?
Kid
- Not Afraid: Bryn begins with the tale of the time her former
fighter pilot father took her on her first upside-down roller
coaster, the
Corkscrew at Knott’s Berry Farm in ‘80s Buena Park,
California.
- Risk-taker: Sarah’s also got a roller coaster memory for us:
When it came to amusement park time for the Heitman family, the
formula was Sarah and dad bonding on roller coasters, and her mom
enjoying watching them from a bench with a nice coffee. Sarah’s
first experience was on The
Rattler at Fiesta Texas, a wooden roller coaster.
Teen
- Living in an ‘80s movie: Bryn takes us for a trip to a slightly
alarming teenage memory of her 8th grade field trip to Disneyland,
but redeems herself with tales of sultry summer nights at all-ages
dance club Studio K
at Knott’s Berry Farm. Bryn didn’t know this at the time of our
recording, but found out that Studio K was located in the
Fiesta Village esplanade where Jaguar! now stands.
- Sweet freedom: As a member of marching back from middle through
high school, Sarah has plenty of band trips to various theme parks
under her stylish belt. And she remembers this great sense of
freedom, being unleashed at the parks without chaperones clinging
tight: You’re given your stipend of money to spend and a time to
return to the bus. Have at it! She felt like flying.
- Biggest ride memory: Batman: The Ride for the first time. And
the soundtrack theme was pumping through the line, it was at night,
and it was very, very cool.
Adult
- Moving to LA = Theme parks galore: Sarah discovered that when
your new college friends have
annual passes to Disneyland, you get an annual pass and become
a regular. And she discovered that her favorite Knott’s Berry Farm
is actually Knott’s Scary
Farm.
- Moms and Kids and Solo Moms: Of course, one of Bryn’s favorite
things about theme parks has to be getting to take her kids there
for the first time and watching their relationship with the parks
evolve as they get older. An unexpected second discovery has been
the joy of going to theme parks alone, which has been a gift to
herself that has made a big
impact on her.
Extra: Bryn likes themed stuff: Clifton’s
Cafeterias, Old World,
Madonna
Inn
Question 2: What do we want to learn about Theme Parks?
- Bryn dug into the difference between an amusement park and a
theme park.
- This article from Theme Park
Insider gives a good definition of a theme park.
- An amusement park generally is a large outdoor area with
fairground rides, shows, refreshments, games of chance or skill,
and other entertainments. American amusement parks came out of the
idea of the “pleasure
gardens” of Europe.
- A theme park is an amusement park that’s organized and built
around a particular theme or group of themes.
Question 3: What are you excited about regarding Theme Parks,
especially now that they have reopened after a long period of
closure?
- Sarah is super-digging how Disney California Adventure’s new
Avengers Campus is
mirroring the Disney+ shows and changing up characters and
interactions
- Bryn is looking forward to being more present when she’s at the
parks and appreciating the privilege of being there.
- And both of us are excited about getting dressed up in fun
outfits/Disneybounds, and
packing our bags with just the right stuff to optimize our day.
Especially big scarves.
BONUS Question: What’s your favorite immersive Theme Park
experience?
- Sarah relates her experience of walking into Be Our Guest, the Beauty and the
Beast restaurant in New Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom. It was
literally walking IN TO the beauty and the beast film’s
ballroom.
- Bryn cheated and said the Exploratorium’s Tactile Dome
in San Francisco. We’ll all have to forgive her.
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