WonkaKid
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A friend just sent me this article about a “Willy Wonka” theme park opening (it’s not) and I got excited for a moment. https://apple.news/A8WdbwX5QQ32D-ilSCV_KQA
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory remains one of my favorite movies so when I was sent the link above, I got excited. Turns out that it’s a gross overstatement to call it a “Willy Wonka” theme park. It will be a place where you can see chocolate made and they’ll have a roller coaster. That’s as far as it goes :-(. No Willy, no Wonka, no theme park. Had it been an actual (well-done) WW theme park, I’d have been there on opening day.
As an aside, I was in Munich several years ago (where WWATCF) was made and I found the “factory.” It’s actually the Munich Gasworks. Oddly, of the twenty or so Germans I asked, none of them even knew the movie. The one person who was able to direct me there was American. I made a video that compares how it was when I visited and how it was in the movie. I was really pleased to have found it. Had I left without seeing it, I would have felt that my mission to Munich had failed ;-).
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory remains one of my favorite movies so when I was sent the link above, I got excited. Turns out that it’s a gross overstatement to call it a “Willy Wonka” theme park. It will be a place where you can see chocolate made and they’ll have a roller coaster. That’s as far as it goes :-(. No Willy, no Wonka, no theme park. Had it been an actual (well-done) WW theme park, I’d have been there on opening day.
As an aside, I was in Munich several years ago (where WWATCF) was made and I found the “factory.” It’s actually the Munich Gasworks. Oddly, of the twenty or so Germans I asked, none of them even knew the movie. The one person who was able to direct me there was American. I made a video that compares how it was when I visited and how it was in the movie. I was really pleased to have found it. Had I left without seeing it, I would have felt that my mission to Munich had failed ;-).
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