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Amusement Park: Mermaid Cove

Mermaid Cove is an underwater themed park. The premise of the park is that the guests are sailors whose ship has sunk. They must explore the park and try to find their way back home. The park sits on top of where a lake and river meet. The main power source is tyson turbine. For most of the food in the park restaurants, it uses the river as a fishing source. There is also a garden near the river for additional food. The main inhabitants of the park are mermaids. The park tries to hire people of different races and genders, so it’s very diverse. They want the feeling that you are in a place where people from all over the world come to live. The park also encourages employees to speak in other languages, not just to the guests but with each other. While the park wants guests to feel immersed, as if they are actually underwater, it also wants to follow ethical practices. Because of this, they do not keep animals like dolphins, seals, or whales in the park. It also keeps smalle

Amusement Park Pitch

Mermaid Cove Mermaid Cove is an underwater themed park. It sits on top of where a lake and river meet. The main power source is tyson turbine. -sailor who’s ship has crashed and is now underwater. -Located on a river (uses water from the river as an energy source) -fresh fish from the river served at restaurants -no dolphins, seals, or whales, but there are themed rides -minimal fish tanks, ethical aquarium

Lapane: Power

Power The High Hydro Priest has the most power in the Desert. He is in charge of writing and enforcing the law. He is the one who carries out execution. The elders also have power in the society. Since elders are less suited to physical work, their job is to communicate with the Center. They are expected to communicate the truth and things agreed upon by the people, but their conversations go unmonitored. So, there is no punishment for improperly communicating. All adults have equal say. Everything is equal among them. They do, however, have power over the children. Children and adolescents have very little power in society. Once the adolescents reach adulthood, they gain a say in society. Adolescents reach adulthood after their trial, usually conducted when they are twelve or thirteen. Adults are responsible for preparing children for their trial. They also share opinions on rather they think the adolescents are ready to move on. But, ultimately the decision is up to the Hig