High Roller Resort

High Roller Resort was the name given to a set of amusements in Fahrbahnin, Kuboia, which included outdoor amusements Criss-Cross Theme Park and indoor amusements 3Style Highway. Owned by Nhow Lottos and his family, the amusements were opened in February 2004.

The purpose of the amusements went as the following - Criss-Cross Theme Park featured a significant amount of "extreme" rides, whilst 3Style Highway featured amusements which would distract those not interested in the rides.

The amusements became notorious for its high casualty count. A total of thirteen people died in the amusements' premises during its three-year run. This gave the amusements, as well as Lottos, a bad image, causing Criss-Cross to close in August 2006, followed by 3Style Highway in December 2007.

Criss-Cross Theme Park
Criss-Cross Theme Park was the name for the outdoor amusement park in the area. It featured a selection of rides which were considered "extreme" by the Lottos family. Due to Kuboia's cold weather, it was only open for certain months in the year.

Rides

 * Bobsled Bash (2004-06)
 * Dizzy Flame (2004-06)
 * Electro Loop (2004-06)
 * House of Hassel (2004-05)
 * Insane Crane (2005-06)
 * Sky High Spinner (2004)
 * Sprite Tornado (2005-06)
 * Thunder Cavern (2004-06)

3Style Highway
3Style Highway was the name for the indoor amusements. It featured a bowling alley, an arcade machine, a lounge and a few restaurants.

3Style Lounge
Throughout 2004 and 2005, the park received approximately twenty complaints regarding 3Style Lounge. On Sundays, the lounge was usually filled with noisy British football players and supporters. Meanwhile, on Tuesdays and Fridays, the lounge was filled with violent alcoholics. Because of this, a lot of fights were allegedly caused in the lounge.

Following the complaints, in April 2005, a new rule stating "No football tops were allowed on match days, both local and broadcasted" was implemented. Regarding the latter complaint, Lottos simply said "Our staff will watch our friends. Anybody who misbehaves on our premises will be forbidden access."

Geronimo Drop
One of the rides originally designed for the park was called Geronimo Drop. In the ride, the cart would have went underwater for approximately three seconds. The ride, however, was not approved, as it was considered too dangerous.

Sky High Spinner
On 4th September, 2004, at 5:14p.m., the seating area of Sky High Spinner broke of the supporting chain. Out of the eight passengers on the ride at the time, six were killed with the other two receiving life-threatening injuries. The park was fined K400,000 and the ride was forced permanent closure. It was replaced with the Sprite Tornado.

Dead bodies in toilets
On 15th March, 2005, the dead bodies of 13 year-old Aourine Esthers and 17 year-old Judith Rogers were found in the female restrooms of 3Style Highway. It was identified that Esthers killed Rogers, and then committed suicide. Two staff members claimed that they heard "a racket" going on in the restrooms, but did not immediately investigate the conflict. Both members were fired the next day.

Esthers had previously appeared in several Nick Go! promotional material in 2003 and 2004 and had a popular PlayNet channel in the early 2000's.

House of Hassle
On 26th June, 2005, at around 1:15p.m., a cart in the House of Hassle derailed and crashed into a wall. The two people at the front were killed, with four other passengers receiving moderate injuries. The ride was closed for the rest of the day, and eventually declined in popularity, causing it to be removed from the park after the 2005 annual session.