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Bugs Bunny World


This section of the park includes rides that are intended for the shortest of the shorties.  It also includes Wile E. Coyote's Canyon Blaster, which has its own page.

Convoy Grande - For all intents and purposes, this is a very small train ride.  However, each car on the train is set up like a small truck.  So the overall idea here is that kids are truckers who are part of a convoy.  Your children can choose their own adventure here, playing the role of "regular trucker" or getting more fantastical and pretending they're smuggling drugs up from Mexico.  For the sake of the future of the world, I sincerely hope they're going with the former.

Fiesta Wheel - this ride isn't listed on the park's website.  I hope this was just an omission on their part.  The Fiesta Wheel is a Zamperla mini-ferris wheel.  In my opinion, the seats on this thing make it look like a little kid-sized zipper (if you don't know what a Zipper is, get to more fairs). 

Little Aviator - a standard hub-and-spoke biplane ride.  The kids love these things.  Controls inside allow them to choose the height at which they want to fly, or they can just veer up and down to their heart's content.

Santa Maria - this is a swing-like ride where the ride vehicles (little boats) rise up and spin around.  Not terribly fast, of course.  Just enough to excite the kids.

Seville Swings - a small version of a standard wave swinger type ride.

Seville Swings (left), Convoy Grande (middle), Fiesta Wheel (right)

Flying Bulls - This is an indoor hub and spoke spinner, located across from where the Canyon Blaster queue begins. 

Tweety's Treehouse - woohoo!  A frog hopper! This is a small "drop" attraction for kids.  The ride vehicle goes up to the top, then drops (gently), followed by a series of up and down motions (y'know, like a frog hopping).  Kids either love this ride or are terrified of it (or, in some cases, both). 

Bugs Bunny World Theatre - shows vary.  We caught one that was some kind of screwy "American Idol" type show where the various Looney Tunes characters were all competing to see who was the most talented.  The songs were current, which actually led to some awkward moments (like why is Bugs Bunny singing lyrics like "I can go for mile if you know what I mean (from the Pink song "Get the Party Started").  Yeah.  I know what that lyric means, and it totally weirds me out that Bugs Bunny is singing it. The show is meant for the little ones, and I'm sure they enjoyed it well enough.  Adults, however, may find themselves drooling by the time it's over.

 

 Little Aviator (left), Bugs Bunny World Theatre (center), Santa Maria (right)


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