Fantasy Metropolis

Fantasy Metropolis is a Kuboian themed amusement park located in Links Village, Reichetto, East Kuboia. Opened in April 1994, it was one of Kuboia's first amusement parks, and is the largest and most popular one in the country. It has been cited as one of Kuboia's biggest tourist attractions. The park is owned by Dream Street Enterprises.

Background
Fantasy Metropolis' operating season usually runs from late February up to early November. The park opens at either 10:00a.m. or 11:00a.m. and, depending on the month and weather conditions, closes between 6:00p.m. and 9:00p.m. Some parts of the park, such as Chomper's Pizzeria, are open all-year however.

Notable rides
Most of the park's most popular rides have an alliterative title, and many have a forest and/or fantasy theme.
 * Crunch's Cave was originally opened in 1994 as Prickly Tunnels. A dark water ride seating up to twelve passengers on six carts, the ride takes place in a dark forest area which later leads to an underground cave with large mechanical plant creatures; guests are lightly splashed at several points. The original ride closed in 2004 and re-opened in 2006 to feature Crunch from the 2005 film Hy Fibre.
 * E Major Express is a "music express" ride opened in 2002. It was known as simply The Music Express until 2004.
 * Grape Falls is a classic log flume ride. It was first opened in 2003, built over what was originally decoration for Prickly Tunnels.
 * Haunted Halls is a walkthrough attraction first opened in 1997. A fun house with a spooky theme, it features several attractions including a hall of mirrors" and several optical illusions. For a short time when the park first opened, it was called Boo Halls, though the name was changed to avoid lawsuits from Nintendo.
 * Magic Mountain is a slow family-friendly dark ride that opened in 1999.
 * Mushroom Dance is a "breakdance" ride. It was opened in 2000, and is currently the only breakdance ride in Kuboia.
 * Shooting Stars is a looping roller coaster with an outer space theme. It first opened in 2003.
 * Soda Slide is a helter skelter resembling a plastic drinking cup, with the actual slide resembling a drinking straw. It opened in 1996 as Pepsi Slide, though it rebranded in 2010 after the park lost the Pepsi license.
 * Tea Tracks is a family-friendly ride with a track resembling a figure eight. The ride goes around either two or three times. It first opened in 1994.
 * Wild Rat is a roller coaster with several caves filled with mushroom-shaped monsters and other creatures. Opened in 1999, it was originally called Roller Coaster until 2001. The ride saw a major design overhaul in 2004.

Defunct notable attractions

 * The Snot Pit was an attraction that opened in 2005, which put one passenger at a time in a tube where they would covered in green slime. Later, in 2006, guests were allowed to pick which colour of slime they would be covered in, with the colour choices varying depending on the day. The attraction was removed in 2007 since it was allegedly time-consuming and expensive to clean up the mess. A group of benches and a water fountain currently reside where it used to be.

Other attractions
The park features a gift shop. It also features a bowling alley, titled Bowlover, which features a group of arcade machines and a soft play area for children.

Food and drink
Fantasy Metropolis includes the option to buy All You Can Drink deals, where the park visitor(s) can buy plastic bottles which they can refill with cold drinks at Refill Stations, which are located throughout the park.

A Burger King operated in the park until 2020. It has since been converted into a KFC.

Chomper's Pizzeria
Chomper's Pizzeria is an all-you-can-eat pizza restaurant located in the park. Opened in 2001, it allows guests to take pizza, salad and some other dishes from a moderately-sized buffet. It also features an All You Can Drink bar.

Controversy and incidents
In 2003, Dream Street Enterprises Ltd. were fined €20,000 after failing safety measures. Safety inspectors noted that the park featured several higher areas that did not feature adequate safety barriers.

In August 2007, it was reported that several youths had been using the outskirts of Fantasy Metropolis to sell and take LSD. The park later revealed that it had installed camera systems to avoid the situation happening again.

In June 2013, the Magic Mountain suffered a malfunction, causing the ride to freeze and several guests to be stuck in the middle of the ride in the dark.

Accolades

 * Multiple years: Best Amusement Park in Kuboia
 * 2004: Best Amusement Park in East Kuboia
 * 2007: Best Amusement Park in Reichetto

Crunch's Cave

 * 2007: Best Dark Ride in Kuboia
 * 2018: Best Water Ride in Kuboia