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About two days ago, I shared my experience at Magicland Amusement Park, which I promise to continue with the rest of the gists as time goes on. I shared how I spent my first few hours enjoying my cotton floss and exploring the park, watching people have fun.
I had to observe the activities to be sure it is what I can participate in. Some of them are scary but fun in the end. After watching different people do them and they came out fine, I told myself I must also be a part. There are some of these activities that are meant for kids only, kids and adults, and adults only. This is due to the fact that some kids who are less than 6 years old or thereabouts may get scared in mid air.
The prices for each games depends on the one you wish to play and it ranges between #500 - #1000. The game that made me screamed the most was water splash. I could not hold my excitement at the point where the canoe-like equipment have to slide all the way from the top to the bottom, splashing water all over me at the end. It was quite fun and the experience was memorable.
The other one that was quite interesting was the flying bird. The equipment is designed in form of a bird and it can accommodate up to two people at once. There are up to 15 different bird like structures attached to the huge equipment.
This is very fun and relaxing in the sense that the "birds" will be far above the ground and fly as fast as it could. The person in charge of this particular game ensures all safety measures are put in place, that is using of the seat belt and holding on to an iron directly in front of the seat.
Also, the pirate ship is designed in the form of "jangilova" (jingle over), a popular form of swing in Nigeria. The pirate ship have two different sections. Two different sets of people will seat opposite each other and the ship will move from left to right as far as it can, and vice versa. The pace of the dangling increases after each round, thereby increasing the excitement of the participants.
Overall, it was a memorable experience and it was worth my time and money. I may not be able to use words to explain how interesting it was but I'm sure you have a clue.