If there has ever been a Runner-Up that got its title due to sheer creativity, it's this one. One of the coolest park ideas I've ever seen, supertrooper really pulled it off nicely. The naming for all the stalls, rides, and themed areas were all thought out carefully, and most of the rides are very nicely done. Most of the park's theming is really fun as well, although it seems like supertrooper (That is the funniest movie ever by the way) got a little bit lazy in some areas of the park, and treed instead of themed. Still, there are so many cool rides in the park its hard to be mad. With rides based on circus legends such as: the acrobat, human cannonball, lion tamer, the ringmaster, the trapeze, the juggler, the bearded lady, and so much more, it's just fun to look at this park. Period.
Here's the first thing you see when you open up the park. Immediately catapulted straight into the circus atmosphere in this welcoming park entrance, with an assortment of colors, and "Big Top" prominently scrawled across the entrance building. It's not the best theming or architecture I've ever seen...but it might be the most fun. The coaster you see on the upper portion of the screen is the "Runaway Circus Train", a pretty cool mine ride. Also, barely visible in the bottom left corner is "Zippo's Zipper", an extremely twisted wooden coaster.
Here you see the Sideshow Alley area of the park. The first thing you'll probably notice is "Contortionist", the LIM Spaghetti Bowl coaster in the left hand side of the screen. Perfectly named, which is another great asset to this park: clever naming. An assortment of flat rides clutter the pathways, and there's even the Bearded Lady's Cafe. The Swamp Queen really recreated a swamp perfectly, albeit its a very small area. And finally, there's the rides based on the Twins of Siam: Chang and Eng, a pair of freefall towers encased in the park's best building.
A unique screenshot here which shows off three different very cool parts of this park. The first is the large theater show, that looks like it was made perfectly for a circus. With the bears in one ring, and an creatively made Trapeze area (MAJOR props there). There's also a B&M Flying Coaster themed to the Trapeze as well. Then to the upper left area of the park, you'll see the Elephant Riding area, fully equipped with custom elephants. Finally, there's one of the cooler flat rides I've seen in a while, "Spidora", enveloped in a gigantic metal spider.