The family ride boulevard is the easiest way to explain Mayhem Park in one shot: spectacle, readability and management pressure all sitting in the same plaza.

The Ferris wheel gives the skyline its anchor, the carousel adds motion and warmth at ground level, teacups create a compact family draw and the log flume adds water, noise and visual energy. Together they create a district that guests want to move through rather than a row of isolated attractions.

From a design point of view, the boulevard has to support queues, service access, lighting, benches, bins, food demand and staff coverage. A pretty district that cannot handle traffic becomes a problem very quickly.

That is the balance we want throughout Mayhem Park: every beautiful object still has to work as part of a functioning park.