Park / AJs Alamo Expo
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29-December 25
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Remember the Alamo, Honey! The Alamo Expo combines hundreds of years of Texas exploration. Across the park researchers, archeologists, divas, shopkeepers, and wildlife experts are all sharing an afternoon by the Alamo. Layers of history sit under the modern day park. The first forts were built in the 1500s, old ships and treasure are being recovered!
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1400 - 1600
Your park must be set between the years 1400 and 1600, or themed to that era.
Your park must feature a port or dock in a recently explored location. This could include the New World, Portuguese exploration in Japan/China, the Indian Ocean, Magellan's expedition, or other Age of Exploration destinations.
Your park must include a prominent tracked water ride.
Before voting, please ensure you have viewed all entries below. The first question asks you to evaluate which park or parks have met the above Objectives the best. The second question asks you to choose the park or parks with the highest Quality. You may vote for multiple parks in each question. The poll will be closed in approximately 72 hours, after which the total vote for each park will calculated and the park with the highest number of votes will be declared the winner of the round, granting its creator(s) entry to the Grand Final.
Some quick early thoughts. All three great entries. Well done! They all have points in which they shine.
Panama was narratively the strongest imo. Mauritius had the best rides, although I'm a sucker for heartline coasters. Alamo had the best soundtrack.
Going by the objectives:
I liked most how Panama was actually set in this era.
Mauritius being a gorgeous port was my favorite interpretation of the second prompt.
Lastly I liked the water ride in Mauritus best as well. It was fun to explore the map through that ride.