regional park

The story behind Canada's Wonderland

The story behind Canada's Wonderland

We just released the latest episode of the Themed Attraction Podcast featuring Danusia Rogacki, Creative Services Manager at Canada’s Wonderland. It’s a fascinating interview that clearly reveals Danusia’s total love and dedication to the park. Go listen to that first…I’ll wait right here…

New book chronicles the history of Kings Island

New book chronicles the history of Kings Island

Rivershore Creative is thrilled to announce the first-ever history of Kings Island, America's beloved regional theme park. Read the story as told by park officials who were there over the years. Hear directly from the various general managers, engineers, and others

Hard Rock Park: Where to learn about the saga

Hard Rock Park: Where to learn about the saga

The saga of Hard Rock Park has intrigued professionals and enthusiasts alike for over a decade now. How exactly do you build such a unique, ultra-cool theme park and watch it bite the dust within a few months? The park soft-opened April 15, 2008. Five months

Regional park book: Contributors & Land of Oz

Regional park book: Contributors & Land of Oz

The regional theme park history book keeps pushing right along toward completion (hint…it’s close). To hold you over in the meantime, I’ll be sharing bits and pieces from the book and my research while tossing in other interesting items along the way. Three of them, in fact. I’m extremely pleased to have some wonderful folks who were eager to pitch in on this project.

First up is Rob

New upcoming book tells the long-awaited story behind America’s regional theme parks

New upcoming book tells the long-awaited story behind America’s regional theme parks

Everybody knows pretty much everything about Disneyland—how it got started, how the Imagineers do their thing, and so on. But nobody ever talks about the parks that most of us across the country enjoy far more often. The regional theme parks, different from amusement parks, owe their existence to the magical land Walt built in Anaheim. There were a few false starts, but in 1961 Angus Wynne opened Six Flags Over Texas, triggering a tidal wave of Disneyland-lites over the next twenty years.

Imagineering an American Dreamscape tells the story of the regionals and the strong-willed