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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''', currently known as '''Adventuredome''', is an American indoor theme park connected directly to the [[wikipedia:Circus Circus Las Vegas|Circus Circus Las Vegas]] hotel and casino in [[wikipedia:Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas, Nevada]]. Opened on August 23, 1993 in a collaboration with [[Circus Circus Enterprises]] and [[Sega]], the park eventually grew to became one of the city's more recognizable entertainment destinations, and remains in operation to this day. | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''', currently known as '''Adventuredome''', is an American indoor theme park connected directly to the [[wikipedia:Circus Circus Las Vegas|Circus Circus Las Vegas]] hotel and casino in [[wikipedia:Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas, Nevada]]. Opened on August 23, 1993 in a collaboration with [[Circus Circus Enterprises]] and [[Sega]], the park eventually grew to became one of the city's more recognizable entertainment destinations, and remains in operation to this day. | ||
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+ | Billed as "America's largest indoor theme park," {{PAGENAME}} is themed around the American Southwest, designed to recall the colors and textures of the Grand Canyon. The park's most prominent attraction is the Canyon Blaster, a double loop, double corkscrew roller coaster which dips in and out of the venue's artificial mountains. The Rim Runner boat ride plummets guests down a 60 ft. waterfall, and the Fun House Express packs riders into an IMAX motion simulator. The park also boasts the Hot Shots laser tag arena, the Xtreme Zone bungee trampoline, the Mystic Magic Theater, a traditional carnival midway, carousel, and bumper cars, among other attractions.<ref>M Pegler (2000). ''Entertainment Destinations''</ref> | ||
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+ | {{PAGENAME}} is also directly connected to the [[Midway (venue)|Midway]] arcade, located in the adjoining Circus Circus hotel. | ||
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Grand Slam Canyon |
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Location: 2880 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109, United States |
Opened: 1993-08-23 |
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Grand Slam Canyon, currently known as Adventuredome, is an American indoor theme park connected directly to the Circus Circus Las Vegas hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Opened on August 23, 1993 in a collaboration with Circus Circus Enterprises and Sega, the park eventually grew to became one of the city's more recognizable entertainment destinations, and remains in operation to this day.
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Billed as "America's largest indoor theme park," Grand Slam Canyon is themed around the American Southwest, designed to recall the colors and textures of the Grand Canyon. The park's most prominent attraction is the Canyon Blaster, a double loop, double corkscrew roller coaster which dips in and out of the venue's artificial mountains. The Rim Runner boat ride plummets guests down a 60 ft. waterfall, and the Fun House Express packs riders into an IMAX motion simulator. The park also boasts the Hot Shots laser tag arena, the Xtreme Zone bungee trampoline, the Mystic Magic Theater, a traditional carnival midway, carousel, and bumper cars, among other attractions.[1]
Grand Slam Canyon is also directly connected to the Midway arcade, located in the adjoining Circus Circus hotel.
Press releases
Photographs
- Main article: Photos of Grand Slam Canyon
References
- ↑ M Pegler (2000). Entertainment Destinations