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Time decor

The Realm of Time was designed in the style of a Victorian inventor's mansion and gardens. Following what might today be termed a "steampunk" aesthetic, OmniPark Technosophers used decorative elements like clocks, timelines and calendars to evoke the idea of a wealthy eccentric inventor obsessed with time travel.

Realm Layout and Design

Time

The Realm of Time Icon

Park guests entered the Realm through the mansion's front garden, which was adorned with marble statues of men, women and cherubs, all holding and examining clocks, hourglasses, pendulums, and other time-related contraptions.

Passing through the mansion's front doors, guests might notice other time-related motifs throughout the oak-paneled entryway. Opposite the restrooms (locate to the left of the mansion's foyer) was the Conservatory Parlour, where guests could enjoy ice cream, shakes, and other treats in a tiled room beneath large panes of glass looking out on the garden.

At the rear of the entryway, a set of grand staircases led to the mansion's upper story, where the theme of time travel became more obvious. Guests were free to wander through a library stocked with hundreds of (real and imaginary) books with clever time-related titles. The sitting room was filled with timepieces of every description, while the master bedroom's walls were covered in timelines detailing the history of human civilization, of life on earth, and of the evolution of the universe.

The centerpiece of the mansion's upper story, however, was the Laboratory, which contained the Realm's main attraction: the Time Tunnel ride.

Attraction: Time Tunnel

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