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Romeo and Juliet's: Roller Coaster of Love


A: The location of this roller coaster is near the main entrance and the main shopping area. At the end of the Death avenue road.

B: The ride is an indoor roller coaster a little like Space Moutain at Disneyland. It's full of many loops and cork screws, to symbolize the twists and turns of their love for eachother. The indoor line is full of walls that have the story of Romeo and Juliet written on it, and shown in pictures. By the time you reach the ride, you've seen the story of their love and how it went terribly wrong, quickly, showing that while on the ride it starts out slow and then speeds up and starts to get out of control.

C: We need mechanics and staff. The staff will be paid mininum wage depending on there specific job. The belt checkers will be paid the minimum, and the person working the coaster will be paid a little more. The mechanics will be paid over minimum wage. But that's becuase they will have a bigger job, and will only be needed when there r problems with the ride.

D: Through out the line you will see that certain parts of the play on the wall are actually being played on a screen.

E: Well obviously, $47 + tax is the price to get into the park, so therefore the rides cost no extra money.

Shakespeare's Works on Display: a parade

A:
This parade runs through the whole park. It runs down a steady path to one side of the park, and then back through to the other side the second time it goes. The best spots to see the parade is near the beiginning and near the end. The beginning and end tend to be at the front of the park by the shops, and at the other side of the park by the Shakespeare Ampatheatre.

B: The parade is full of Characters from the plays that Shakespeare has written and each float is based on a play. Therefore, it has a float that is what the play is basically based on. The parade lasts about 40 to 50 min. Taking its long trek, when the parade begins, if your in a bad place you can not cross the streets until the parade has passed you. No going in front of it thinking you can just get by. There are live horses and other animals that we may not have complete control over at the time.

C: We will need actors and actresses to perform in this parade. We will also need attendants for those who need to get across or to be stopped from crossing the streets. And to attend to the people in the parade as to if they are ok, they'll be taking a long walk and many will be in very big heavy costumes.

D: The uniforms will be the same for the attendants as they are for all the other attendants through out the park. The costumes for the people in the parade however will vary. Considering the different plays Shakespeare wrote, the type of costume you will be required to wear will be based on the play you get selected to be in. The costs for such costumes will also depend on the costume, some costumes may cost hardly anything, while others may cost a bundle, due to the type of material, how big the costume is, so on and so forth.

Romeo and Juliet: a parody of scenes

A:
This show is with in the Shakespeare Ampatheatre. Which is deep within the park, around the back of it. Rather far from the entrance, where the Shakespeare's Works parade ends.

B: This show play is exactly what the title says it is. Its main scenes and parts of the famous play Romeo and Juliet. Its within the Shakespeare Ampatheatre, which is set up just like the theatres they had back in Elizabethean time. Since tickets are not sold, your best bet is to get there early, so you dont have to worry about sitting on the floor. Considering its not a very big theatre we have many shows so that you don't miss it. By the end of the day (park opens at 7am closes at 11pm) we've had about 11 showings of this 40 min show.

C: This show will only require about two or three attendies, and then as many actors and actresses as needed to put on this parody. The wages will be as good as every other job. We supply and benefit every one of our employees who become part of the Willy World family.

D: The costumes, most will be just like the ones we use in the parade. So all we'd have to do is make sure we have doubles, or however many we need made up, for our shows. They will need to obviously fitted to the specific person wearing it. But when alters need to go in, altercations to the outfits can be made.

E: The show, like I said before, does not cost money, we do not sell tickets. Its a come as you are at the time that we have a show, and find a seat, and watch the performance.