

Goosebumps has an entirely suburban, middle-class view of childhood. Keeping these answers in mind, a clearer guest experience came to me. What do you want them to think about after leaving your land? That fear and imagination are integral and wonderful parts of childhood. What might people learn who visit? That everyone’s still just a kid inside. What does it feel like to be in your land? Creepy, exciting, nostalgic, cool. Some of the first questions we’re asked as designers in the Khan Academy course are: However, you’ll see the differences between my Goosebumps theme park and Horrorland as we go along. Elements like the Horrors, the monsters who operate Horrorland, would be included as characters and possibly tour guides, among other meetable cast. First of all, I wanted to pay homage to Horrorland, the scary theme park within the Goosebumps series, without copying it.
