The Secret History of Wonderwoman
If I were to design a wonder woman theme park I certainly would leave the poly amorous bit of its history out of the main attraction, mostly because I feel in some way that children of young ages all still look up to Wonder Woman and although more widely accepted I feel it isn’t our place as artists to dictate when to expose children to those sorts of issues and ideas. If the park was only for a certain age range, say 18+ or so, well that would be a different story, where the more complex ideals could be presented widely.
I would base the theme of the park around the idea of women empowerment as we ride the new wave of “hype” for the recent live action Wonder Woman.
It could go as far as being a sort of role playing situation where you could pick to play from an array of characters pulled from Wonder Woman’s universe when you first arrive at the theme park experience and in some digital way your achievements are recorded. At the end of the experience there could be an option you could view your stats and see a report of how you did as that character.
I think a good arrangement for a Wonder Woman theme park could dabble in being historically arranged
As you come in there could be a brief history of the creation and creators of Wonder Woman and as Wonder Woman herself is finalized and created and put out into the world, the guests could choose what characters they want to be/ participate as
And the park could continue on showing us wonder woman adventures and successes in historical order of the comic,
Including attractions where you have to use her props and powers, attractions where you have to interact with the amazons, as well as serve the community and save them from evil.
And the park could conclude in your stats and standings within the general community, which would allow people to have a slightly different experience every time and also have goals to continue to explore the Wonder Woman world periodically throughout their life.
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