City Limits Metropia

City Limits Metropia (or City Limits for short) is a theme park that's part of Third Cross Parks and Resorts. The park is inspired by pop-culture and Modern American Lifestyles. The park opened on 13th August 1981.

History
After taking his children on a trip to Orlando, Joseph P. Wang wanted to build his own theme park, but he didn't want to just build one, he wanted to build two theme parks named City Limits Metropia and Fairland respectively. Fairland would've been the "stereotypical" theme park while City Limits was more of a mix between a theme-park and an experience.

The construction for the theme park began in 1977, with it completed Early 1981. The theme park officially opened on 13th August 1981 welcoming 500 guests at the City Limits area.

The first major-post opening addition came on July 1983 with a first-person shooter titled: "Hinata's Revenge on the Zombies". It was inspired by Joseph P's favorite movie titled: The Astro-Zombies.

In 1987, a Hotel titled: Manhattan D'Lux Hotel opened it's doors, it also had 3 halls dubbed as "suites" which were mainly used for special events such as weddings. Also in that year, a Broadway/West End theater was added that played licenced-musicals from a travelling Broadway team. The theater was connected to a midway attraction titled: "Movie Magic".

In the year 1990, City Limits added a rollercoaster titled: "High-2" which was dubbed at the time as "Metropia's seriously fast rollercoaster". A drop-tower titled: "Sky-hi" was also added that year.

In the year 2008, Movie Magic shut it's doors for good. The attraction was replaced by another midway attraction titled: Nickelodeon Travel Agency: Spongebob's Adventure. The attraction opened at the time of Spongebob's 10th anniversary. The attraction also used characters from The Wild Thornberries, Invader Zim and Jimmy Neutron. Today, this is the most popular attraction in the park.

Through the March-June season of 2020, the park temporarily shut down to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Guests (who booked their trips to the park) had the option to either cancel or re-book their break to the park.

In the year 2021, the park celebrated it's 40th anniversary.