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There are areas which appear to be styled after two popular media franchises, [[Bibi Babi Miko]] and [[war of Aegis]].
 
There are areas which appear to be styled after two popular media franchises, [[Bibi Babi Miko]] and [[war of Aegis]].
  
Casually mentioned in [[../../]] chapter 107-108, but only actually visited in 306 onwards. Most description can probably be found there.
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Casually mentioned in [[../]] chapter 107-108, but only actually visited in 306 onwards. Most description can probably be found there.
  
 
There's a massive parking area, subdivided into lots which are separated by little bits of woodland and gift shops to make it less overwhelming. Discounted tickets can be bought from the shops, which then sell souvenirs at discounted prices if bought with a ticket, encouraging visitors to buy more tat.
 
There's a massive parking area, subdivided into lots which are separated by little bits of woodland and gift shops to make it less overwhelming. Discounted tickets can be bought from the shops, which then sell souvenirs at discounted prices if bought with a ticket, encouraging visitors to buy more tat.

Revision as of 14:44, 1 February 2020

A theme park, a couple of hours drive from Schwingford.

  • Actual name not specified; possibly named after some multinational media conglomerate. The name 'K-World' is a common shortening

There are areas which appear to be styled after two popular media franchises, Bibi Babi Miko and war of Aegis.

Casually mentioned in [[../]] chapter 107-108, but only actually visited in 306 onwards. Most description can probably be found there.

There's a massive parking area, subdivided into lots which are separated by little bits of woodland and gift shops to make it less overwhelming. Discounted tickets can be bought from the shops, which then sell souvenirs at discounted prices if bought with a ticket, encouraging visitors to buy more tat.

A monorail connects the far corner of the parking area to a transit system within the park, so parking far from the actual gates doesn't mean taking ages to walk there.