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By George Chen
Visit: Summer 2001
The Seattle Center Funland is a very small amusement park situated across the lands of the Seattle Center. It is composed mainly of small rides and arcade game, but has 3 major rides: a roller coaster, a log flume, and a carousel. The prices are quite high for these rides, but the roller coaster is well done for its small size. The log flume is not very well done in that it is very small, and splashes are not very large. Carousel is very cheaply made and not the high quality type that you see at old amusement parks. The small rides mainly focus on kids, w/ several rides that appear to be bought out of a small company's ride catalog. The arcade is in a large building that even has a small (and useless) mini golf course inside. The games are quite good, and a food court is also inside. The other rides in the building are Laser Tag and bumper cars.
Overall, the park is small and just worth walking through (except for the coaster). But be sure to check out nearby attractions like the Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, Seattle Children's Theatre, the Experience Music Project, and other great attractions.