Wednesday, January 30, 2008

LAYOUT






Hundreds of tall, redwood-like trees surrounding the park will give it a sense of isolation, and it will immerse the guest in the world of Robin Hood. The arrangement of trees along the edges of the fort are such that a guest will truly feel as though he/she is among the trees of Sherwood Forest.


The bulk of the park consists of tree houses and bridges which vary in height amongst the trees. There are four levels of elevation. The entrance and first level of the tree fort will begin in the north-east section of the park. Wide paths and spacious rooms allow for easy maneuverability throughout the entirety of the fort. The bridges are all netted in to ensure the safety of guests The second level of elevation consists of the first room on the north side of the fort and the treasure room.

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