The holiday season is officially here and it’s time to go shopping for your fellow theme park fan! Listed below are some ideas I came up of what to buy a theme park fan for Christmas. Some of these items I personally own and others are on my wishlist as well.
Amusement Park Books
Coasters 101: An Engineer’s Guide to Roller Coaster Design: Shameless self plug here. The most in-depth look at how modern roller coasters are designed from concept to creation, including some of the physics and engineering equations used.
Theme Park Design: Behind the Scene with An Engineer- Steve Alcorn’s book is a must read for anyone considering a career in the theme park industry.
What Would Walt Do? – The story of a construction worker during the creation of the Walt Disney World resort after the death of Walt Disney.
Disney World Saving Guide - An ex-Disney employee reveals tips on how to save money on your next vacation to Disney World.
Things To Do in Theme Park Queues – This entertaining book will make your visit to a busy theme park even more enjoyable.
Theme Park Games
Theme Park (Nintendo DS): Control everything, from the speed of your rides to the amount of ice in your drinks
Rollercoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum: Let’s face it, it’s going to be awhile before RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 comes out (if ever) so this is the next best thing, especially with RCT3D being so disappointing. RCT3 Platinum combines the excitement and roller coaster, theme park fun of the Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 with included expansion packs Soaked! and Wild! Now enjoy more options than ever. Build your own water slide or create your own safari with real animals. Watch guest reactions to your ultimate theme park!
Theme Park Toys
Other Suggestions
Give a season pass to your local amusement park, zoo, or aquarium.
Give Yourself a Raise: My free report on how to make a residual income from the internet in your spare time (second edition).
What gifts are you getting your fellow theme park fans for the holidays? Please let me know by commenting below!
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Amusement Park Books
Coasters 101: An Engineer’s Guide to Roller Coaster Design: Shameless self plug here. The most in-depth look at how modern roller coasters are designed from concept to creation, including some of the physics and engineering equations used.
Theme Park Design: Behind the Scene with An Engineer- Steve Alcorn’s book is a must read for anyone considering a career in the theme park industry.
What Would Walt Do? – The story of a construction worker during the creation of the Walt Disney World resort after the death of Walt Disney.
Disney World Saving Guide - An ex-Disney employee reveals tips on how to save money on your next vacation to Disney World.
Things To Do in Theme Park Queues – This entertaining book will make your visit to a busy theme park even more enjoyable.
Theme Park Games
Theme Park (Nintendo DS): Control everything, from the speed of your rides to the amount of ice in your drinks
Rollercoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum: Let’s face it, it’s going to be awhile before RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 comes out (if ever) so this is the next best thing, especially with RCT3D being so disappointing. RCT3 Platinum combines the excitement and roller coaster, theme park fun of the Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 with included expansion packs Soaked! and Wild! Now enjoy more options than ever. Build your own water slide or create your own safari with real animals. Watch guest reactions to your ultimate theme park!
Theme Park Toys
K'NEX Thrill Rides - Hot Shot! Video Coaster: Featuring a coaster car with on-board digital video camera, builders can now see what it would be like to ride their own creations, can share their building achievements with family and friends, and can even edit their own personalized movies.
Turtle Amusement Park Ride Model by Coaster Dynamix: This model is hand-assembled in the USA using laser-cut birch plywood.
Other Suggestions
Give a season pass to your local amusement park, zoo, or aquarium.
Give Yourself a Raise: My free report on how to make a residual income from the internet in your spare time (second edition).
What gifts are you getting your fellow theme park fans for the holidays? Please let me know by commenting below!