^Legoland is like a maze trying to navigate. So many curvy pathways. And it's easy to get lost I find. Especially in areas like Mini-Land where it's just surrounded by trees and there's Lego everywhere lol.
I know the layout of Thorpe Park better the layout of my house as i went 14 times in a 6month period last year. Alton Towers also i know practically every nook and cranny. Fantasy Island but thats not really to hard as its quite small
Alton Towers I don't even need a map. If you said 'what is that ride that flips you over and over and shoots water in your face'
I'd say: 'rip saw'
you say: 'yeah what area is that in'
I'd say: 'forbidden valley'
Some of my friends say I live there I know it so well'
I know Alton like the back of my hand and I couldn't get lost in Blackpool, although every now and then I might get momentarily confused about where exaclty I am supposed to be going.
I know many of the Spanish and South African parks very well, as I visit relative sin them countries a few times per years and use it as an excuse to get to parks!
Gold reef City in SA, Parque de Attaciones Madrid, Alton Towers and Camelot are the ones I'd say I know very well.
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