Kiwimango

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Kiwimango is an amusement park that is currently under construction. It is being built by Zalidia and Kieran. Its location was formerly occupied by a large tree and a temple Kieran built. The remains of the temple are still there buried below the park.

Its name came from one faithful day when its founders, Kieran and Zalidia, were at FridayFunLand and Zalidia decided he wanted to make an amusement park as well with Kieran. Kieran was eating a mango while Zalidia was enjoying a kiwi. That's where the name Kiwimango came from.

Attractions

  • Pool Party
    • The very first attraction of the park. It's a small pool with strange slides into the central bit, with a twist: you use boats. Built by Zalidia and located in the main entrance area.
    • Finished on February 9th 2021
  • Light Speed
    • The first rollercoaster of the park. It's not particularly tall, but that's not what it was made for. Zalidia built it to be as fast as possible. It is located in the main entrance area.
    • Finished in February 2021
  • Aspecia
    • The first attraction in Zalidia's part of the park. It is a small complex of huts and houses with nice views of Zalidia's part of the park.
    • Finished on 29 January 2022
  • TWISTER: The Coaster That Was Torn Apart
    • Not to be confused with Twister in FridayFunLand, Twister is a rollercoaster themed around a storm that tore the original coaster apart.
    • Finished on 29 January 2022
  • Plutus
    • Kieran's first ride in the park. It is also the first attraction in Mikri Olympia, Kieran's part of the park. It is themed around a mine in Olympia and utilizes a lot of sounds and noises to create a cool atmosphere.
    • Finished on 30 January 2022
  • He'e Holua Hill
    • This is a hill in Zalidia's part of the park where you race down said hill in a boat, a crude reproduction of Hawaiian tradition He'e Holua, aka Lava Sledding, which sounds way more dangerous than it actually is.
    • Finished on 31 January 2022