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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/themepa1/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? $14 billion says you know the answer… <\/p>\n
After all, since its 1999 launch on Nickelodeon, SpongeBob Squarepants <\/em>has become one of the most recognizable characters in media history… and more to the point, the star of one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time<\/em>…! And because a vast majority of SpongeBob’s revenue is derived from merchandising (versus the box office or video games that power most media franchises), SpongeBob is everywhere<\/em>. Well, almost everywhere.<\/p>\n Because you may have noticed that despite his intergenerational success and the obvious “theme-park-ability” of his world of Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob Squarepants is not<\/em> a theme park staple. Sure, when Nickelodeon’s parent company owned a chain of regional parks in the ’90s and 2000s, SpongeBob got a few “label-slapped” rides in kids areas; and today, the standalone Nickelodeon Universe parks (inside the Mall of America in Minnesota and the American Dream mall in New Jersey) have rides bearing SpongeBob’s name… but somehow, SpongeBob hasn’t ever had a real, true theme park ride… Till now.<\/p>\n It’s all set to happen in a place you may not associate with dark rides: Las Vegas. But remember, Vegas spend the 1990s in a period of “family focus,” with hotels all down the strip racing to build over-the-top themed entertainment and attractions aimed precisely at steamrolling Las Vegas’ “adults only” reputation. While many of those vestiges of a family-focused Vegas have disappeared, at least a few remain. <\/p>\n Among them is the Adventuredome \u2013 a five acre amusement park enclosed in a pink glass dome at Vegas’ historic Circus Circus. Despite the clown motif, the Adventuredome is no joke. It’s got two substantial roller coasters, a swirling Disk-O coaster, a new NebulaZ, a launch tower, and a 4D motion simulator among its anchors… <\/p>\n And soon, it’ll be home to the first ever SpongeBob Squarepants<\/em> dark ride: Spongebob’s Crazy Carnival Ride<\/strong>. Designed by Sally Dark Rides (a company we’ve profiled as a shaper in the industry<\/a>), SpongeBob’s Crazy Carnival ride will finally insert guests into the world of SpongeBob. Here’s what we know…<\/p>\n The attraction will begin with guests deciding to “step right up!” to an exciting new opportunity to participate in a lucrative side business for the always-scheming proprietor of the Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs himself. Krabs’ newest side business is a collection of classic carnival games designed to wring your wallet \u2013 er, ring the bottle.<\/p>\n And just as in the midway games of old, no invitation to join would be complete without a shrewd “carnival barker” standing on the midway and luring guests in. In this case, it’ll be Mr. Krabs himself \u2013 the first SpongeBob<\/em> character brought to life as an animatronic. We’re lucky that Sally gave guests a sneak peek at this animated figure at the IAAPA Expo conference in 2023:<\/span><\/p>\n