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Twister:

Ride the twister! Do you think you are brave enough to endure the feeling of your insides
being tossed into a tizzy? Then this ride is for you! The twister is a state of the art, bronze
rollercoaster complete with a 1000 ft. hill along with FIVE gravity-defying loops! These
loops are symbolic of the loops, curves, and hardships Oliver suffered during his early
years. The Twister is perhaps Twistyville’s trademark attraction due to the pure
adrenaline rush it encompasses.

Big Ben Drop:


Are you feeling defiant? Do you feel like trying to defy gravity? If so the Big Ben is
suitable for you! Prepare to buckle up and hold on as you ascend to the top of the Big
Ben Clock Tower and free fall 315 ft. to the ground below! Big Ben is one of England’s
main landmarks and would have towered over the city in the time of Oliver Twist. When
the clock strikes 12 beware, gravity tends to disappear.

Undertaker’s Workshop:
Warning! Do not venture into the workshop alone. If you are the type of person that
enjoys a bone-chilling thrill, than I dare you attempt to brave the passages of the
workshop! Journey through this maze of coffins and the deceased and experience what it
was like for Oliver to live with the Undertaker. As you walk though the maze the voices
of the dead will serenade you with various moans and screams. Have fun!

Chimney Sweep
Want to get a birds eye view of Twistyville? Then take a ride on the Chimney Sweep and
experience the fascinations of Twistyville while soaring through the air above.
Experience what it would have been like for a chimney sweep in the 1800’s to seemingly
be on top of the world! Warning riders have been known to develop soot on their clothes
during the ride, after all being a chimney sweep wasn’t a very clean occupation!

Fagin’s Ferris Wheel


Want to sit back, relax and enjoy the park leisurely from the sky? Then just as Fagin
relaxed as all his minions did the work, you can hop onto the Ferris Wheel and take a
sluggish spin on the 300 foot wheel. At night, the Ferris Wheel lights up with multi-
colored lights and begins to emit a soothing 19th century nightlife ambience.

Workhouse
Want to take a break from the exhilarating rides at Twistyville? You can tour this
exact replica of a 19th century workhouse and see what it would be like to labor in
this dreary place for hours-on-end earning a very small salary. After you are finished
walking through the workhouse you have earned yourself a complimentary bowl of
gruel! Don’t worry trashcans are available for easy disposal should you choose not
to partake of the standard meal of a workhouse laborer. Be thankful that you only
have to be in the workhouse for 10 minutes, and not your whole life!

Pickpocket Challenge
Want a steal yourself some prizes? On the Pickpocket Challenge you are placed in a
crowded room filled with Dummies, in each dummy’s pocket there is prize ranging
from free tickets to Twistyville, to $100 cash! Bewared, dummy’s pockets are fitted
with pressure sensitive alarms; trigger the alarm and its game over! It was no easy
task Fagin was attempting to teach the boys. After the Pickpocket Challenge you too
can attest to this fact.
Oliver’s Revenge
Get a chance to take some revenge on all of the villains Oliver dealt with in his
youth! Are you a hot enough shot to take out, the Beadle, Noah Claypole, Monks, Bill
Sikes, Fagin, and more? Then step on up to this virtual shooting gallery and let ‘em
have it! Of course a boy with such positive morals as Oliver would never actually
harm someone. Who, however, is to say that he wouldn’t mind the occasional virtual
shooting?

Carriage ride
Hop on the horse drawn Carriage Ride and sit back and relax, as you enjoy a guided
tour of Twistyville. The carriage ride will give you the experience of what it would
be like to ride on the public transportation of Oliver’s time. The average cart runs on
about 2 horsepower, . . . no literally 2 horses. These black carriages are not the
speediest way around Twistyville, but they are certainly the most authentic.
The Creator Monument
As soon as you enter Twistyvill, you will be met by a 25 ft. monument dedicated to
the creator of Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens. This monument depicts Dickens, with a
smile on his face, holding hands with Oliver, his creation. Hit the buttons on the
various sides of the monument to hear facts about Dickens life and writing. If it were
not for the genius of this man, there would be no Twistyville to this day! This pure
marble statue is a mere trifle of the respect the world today owes one of the most
brilliant writers of all time!

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