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4->''"Right here, boys! Right here! Get your cake, pie, dill pickles, and ice cream! Eat all you can! Be a glutton! Stuff yourselves! It's all free, boys! It's all free! Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry!"''
5-->-- '''Pleasure Island Announcer''', ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}''
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7An event or activity is presented to one or all of the protagonists as being extremely enjoyable. This event or activity never has any redeeming social value; it's just for fun. It's usually presented as being completely innocuous and not at all objectionable -- except, of course, in those cases where the basic selling point of the "fun" thing is that it's something the "unhip, uncool" people of the world would never allow one to do. After perhaps some initial reluctance, the protagonists decide to give it a shot. Bonus points are awarded if some "nerdy" character suggests that it's not a good idea, and [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong everyone either ignores or laughs at this person]].
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9When the protagonists finally get involved in the alleged fun, it turns out to be either entertaining beyond their wildest dreams or... well, rather boring. In any case, it certainly doesn't seem to be harmful. But that all changes as the story progresses. Maybe the idea of "fun" being offered up goes way over the line, ultimately breaching the frontiers of good taste or sanity. Maybe the entertainment is actually being used as a cover for some nefarious or destructive purpose. Or maybe the event or activity involves a level of near-suicidal danger that no one could have ever seen coming.
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11The TropeNamer, of course, is the amusement park in ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'' that causes boys to turn into donkeys. (For a time at Ride/WaltDisneyWorld, there was a nighttime entertainment district cheekily named after this place and aimed at adults and local clubgoers, though most of the clubs were family-appropriate. Today, it's known as The Landing at Disney Springs, which doesn't have anything to do with the old Pleasure Island district.)
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13A SubTrope of TooGoodToBeTrue. Often overlaps with TheGamePlaysYou, AFeteWorseThanDeath, CrapsaccharineWorld, and/or PossessiveParadise, and in extreme cases MaximumFunChamber. Broader than AmusementParkOfDoom, because it can involve just about anything that is ostensibly entertaining. The FalseUtopia applies the same principle on a societal level. See also DoNotDoThisCoolThing.
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20* In Manga/DevilMan Ryo hosts a party at his house where he gathers hundreds of people, where they’re free to do as they please which includes dancing, listening to loud music, eating whatever they want, drinking alcohol, doing drugs, and having sex. Little do they know it is a trap he set up, he plans on sacrificing them to the demons that are inhabiting his mansion, and after he spills their blood the demons arrive and start possessing the party goers causing them to transform into demons and others are killed by the rampaging demons.
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24* ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRunDawnOfTheNugget'': The chicken farm that Ginger and her friends have to break into is Fun-Land Farms which is designed as a colorful and lavish amusement park for all chickens to enjoy themselves to their hearts content. The twist is that [[spoiler:all of them are fitted with brainwashing collars that [[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul keep them happy, mindless and complacent]] while they have fun. The collars also have a feature that sends the chickens to be butchered and turned into nuggets without them even realizing it]].
25* The TropeNamer location in ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'' features such pleasures as drinking, smoking, property destruction, and [[BadGuysPlayPool playing pool]]. Alas, the beer and cigars turn out to be spiked with a concoction that causes the boys to [[KarmicTransformation turn into donkeys]], [[FateWorseThanDeath donkeys who the Coachman sells off for backbreaking labor]].
26* In ''WesternAnimation/GuillermoDelTorosPinocchio'', which [[SettingUpdate moves the setting]] to the 1940s, Pleasure Island takes the form of a military training camp where boys are trained to be soldiers for Mussolini's regime. However, it's still depicted as a seductive place, where the boys get to run around, climb on ropes courses, and shoot paintball guns at each other - basically a perpetual game of CowboysAndIndians. The fascist authorities are hoping to turn Pinocchio himself into some kind of SuperSoldier.
27* ''WesternAnimation/{{Trolls}}'': Ever since the escape from the Troll Tree, the Trolls throw parties all the time, which comes to bite them back at the escape's anniversary party, when Chef finally finds them.
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31* ''Film/FantasyIsland2020'' which is PlayedForHorror unlike the [[Series/FantasyIsland TV series it's based on]]. Here the fantasy being indulged is a RoaringRampageOfRevenge on the other guests.
32* The 1997 thriller ''Film/TheGame1997''. For his birthday, Nicholas Van Orton (Michael Douglas) gets a unique gift from his brother Conrad (Sean Penn). It's a sign-up sheet for Consumer Recreation Services (CRS), which offers customers the opportunity to play an interactive "game." Unfortunately for Nicholas, the only "playing" that ensues is when a conspiracy of complete strangers spend the whole movie mercilessly playing with his head.
33* In the 2001 low-budget film ''Zebra Lounge'', a happily married couple becomes bored with their relationship and decides to meet up with a pair of "swingers" in the city for a night of choreographed adultery. It is all perfectly innocuous (if naughty) fun....until the swingers start stalking them.
34* In ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990'', The Shredder has created a "pleasure island" to lure misguided teens into his Foot Clan. His warehouse is located on the fictitious Lairdman Island and features rap music, pinball/video games, basketball, dancing, billiards, skateboarding, gambling, graffiti, and tobacco use. Newcomers to the warehouse are told "Anything you guys want... We got. Anything you wanna do... Do it." The naïve protagonist in this instance is Danny Pennington (Michael Turney).
35* In ''Film/{{Hostel}}'' the three protagonists have the chance to spend their holidays in the titular hostel in Eastern Slovakia where they can get any girl they want. As soon as they get there, they start having the time of their lives...until they find out that the hostel is owned by a sadistic crime organization that kidnaps tourists and offers them to rich paying customers - who pay to rape and/or torture them in the most gruesome ways.
36* In ''Film/FromDuskTillDawn'' the strip bar Titty Twister is actually owned by some vampires who used it to lure truckers and bikers in order to eat 'em.
37* ''Film/BordelloOfBlood'' centers around a brothel that is run by vampires to lure in men.
38* In ''Film/DeadEndDriveIn'', the titular prison camp for unwanted youths lures them in by pretending to be a normal drive-in cinema, and keeps them quiescent with B-movies, junk food, and unofficially sanctioned drug use.
39* ''Film/TheHangover'' portrays UsefulNotes/LasVegas this way, a place where the protagonists go for a bachelor party and nearly ruin their lives in the process. It's subverted for [[ButtMonkey Stu]], however, for whom the experience helps him grow a backbone to stand up to his [[HenpeckedHusband controlling girlfriend]] Melissa. The sequel [[RecycledInSpace repeats the experience]] with UsefulNotes/{{Bangkok}}.
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43* The Land of Toys from ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio''. A big place for fun and lack responsibilities, but you will be transformed into a jackass. Well, it's the base of the {{Trope Namer|s}}.
44* Some ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' books, like ''Let's Get Invisible'' and ''The Horror At Camp Jellyjam'', use this trope.
45* At the Holiday House in ''Literature/TheThiefOfAlways'' there are four seasons a day, every night is Christmas, and the House grants any wish, all made possible by a man called Mr. Hood. Eventually, though, Harvey's curiosity and growing suspicions about the House lead him to discover some unpleasant truths...
46* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' has The Sharing, a Scouts-esque club for community service that is actually a front to recruit hosts for the [[PuppeteerParasite Yeerk]] invasion.
47* The chocolate factory in ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' is arguably a positive version of this trope, in that the kids who get punished in this [[CrapsaccharineWorld magical wonderland of a death trap]] are {{asshole|victim}}s who deserve it anyway. Mind you, this doesn't always make it less disturbing.
48* Creator/EdwardGorey's titular ''The Evil Garden'' seems fine, but then people start dying.
49* The Other Mother's world in ''Literature/{{Coraline}}'' initially appears to resemble Coraline's own world except better in every way. Then Coraline hears [[EyeScream the terms and conditions of staying there permanently]], and subsequently learns [[ChildEater the real reason the Other Mother wants to keep her there]] …
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53* In Literature/TheBible, ''Earth itself'' is portrayed as Pleasure Island. Devoting yourself to Earthly pleasures might seem harmless and fun at first, but you will eventually doom yourself to hell if you don't reject them.
54* OlderThanFeudalism: Circe's island and the island of the Lotophagi from ''Literature/TheOdyssey''.
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58* Rhododendron in ''Theatre/TheGoldenApple'' gives this trope even more play than in ''Literature/TheOdyssey'', which it is an homage to. Hector leads Ulysses and his crew on a Big Spree, and Ulysses doesn't notice at first that [[DwindlingParty his companions have dwindled]] each successive time Hector passes around his flask.
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62* The Isle o' Smiles in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'', reached by mobile island, containing a bar that ferries those who board it from Aridea. [[spoiler: It is, of course, a trap. The staff are actually demons, leading to Jamirus, the second of the Archfiend's lieutenants.]] You end up using it as the dream world's water transport, at which point it doubles as an inn.
63* The Maw from ''VideoGame/LittleNightmares'' appears to be a fancy restaurant where the gluttonous elite Guests can gorge themselves to their heart's content. Of course, many of the guests either eat themselves to death and [[ImAHumanitarian get added to the menu]] or get their life force drained by the Maw's owner, The Lady.
64* One ''VideoGame/RollerCoasterTycoon'' player decided to create an attraction like this in his park. [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/mr-bones-wild-ride Mr. Bones's Wild Ride]] is almost six miles of track that takes four in-game years to traverse, and the exit leads to another entrance of the ride, [[AndIMustScream trapping the passengers in a loop]].
65* ''VideoGame/TwistedWonderland'': The Playful Land is a location explicitly based on the Pleasure Island from the Disney ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'' film; it's a mobile theme park designed to [[spoiler:trap patrons out at sea and turn them into puppets to be sold.]]
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69* Several ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' episodes use this.
70** "Chinpokomon" is about a {{Phonymon}} franchise that turns out to be an UsefulNotes/{{Imperial Japan}}ese indoctrination tool.
71** "South Park is Gay" reveals that the [[CampStraight metrosexual]] subculture was started by evil crab people to turn all men into effeminate sissies and make taking over the world easier.
72** "[[Recap/SouthParkS9E2DieHippieDie Die, Hippie, Die]]". A large contingent of hippies arrives in town from Colorado's big cities for a massive 1960s-style music festival; they claim that the purpose of the festival is to stick it to all the corporate bigwigs and other "little Eichmanns" who supposedly run America. Stan, Kyle, and Kenny naively join in the "fun" at first, donning their best "student protester" outfits and learning to play the guitar. But as the festival drags on they start to become bored, and they realize the message of social activism preached by the college kids is, well, pretty much b.s. And on top of it all, all the marijuana smoke is starting to make them sick. They try to leave, but the crowds have become much too thick... until Cartman manages to disperse the crowd with the aid of a: [[DrillTank the Hippie Digger]] and B: a disc full of Music/{{Slayer}} tracks (as he said, "hippies can't stand death metal").
73** "You Have 0 Friends" portrays Facebook this way when Stan gets sucked into a ''Film/{{Tron}}''-esque digital world and has to fight the embodiment of his own Facebook profile.
74* The ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' episode "Dungeon Train" features a constantly-moving ring-shaped train that tempts adventurers into boarding it. They are lured into constantly fighting monster after monster in the endless succession of carriages for an endless supply of loot trinkets until they become a "boss" monster and eventually get killed by one of their successors.
75* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "Crimes of the Hot" when all the robots in the world were the source of greenhouse gases, Nixon arranges a party at Galapagos Islands inviting all the robots. Despite the obviousness being a trap, Bender goes. The trap being is to destroy all robots with a KillSat.
76* Bacchus's paradise realm in ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' episode "Paradise Smurfed" is presented as an idyllic place for the three Smurfs that visit it to take it easy without any expectation of repayment, but the Smurfs find out later on that they must repay their host's kindness by doing chores, and since they are too small to do that, the only place Bacchus can see the Smurfs is on his dinner plate.
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80* Drug use and other addictive behaviors.
81* Unexpected pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections can turn sex into this.
82* Pleasure Island is often used as a derogatory term to refer to island destinations that are overrun with tourists, especially if, like the TropeNamer, they bring with them drugs, sex, and other debauchery industries that have a negative impact on local communities. One of the most infamous Pleasure Islands was Cuba in TheFifties during the rule of UsefulNotes/FulgencioBatista, and one of the major motivations for the Cuban Revolution was to overthrow the American [[BananaRepublic corporations]], [[UglyAmericanStereotype tourists]], and [[TheMafia gangsters]] treating the island as their playground. And now it is even worse, the tourists get everything and the citizens get nothing. At least there were no ration cards in the 1950s.
83* UsefulNotes/LasVegas. It was heavily built up by TheMafia, especially after they got thrown out of the aforementioned Cuba. Its cornerstone industry remains to this day gambling (an addictive behavior), and the city is renowned for debauchery. The city's unofficial slogan "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" evokes an image of unlimited freedom and pleasure in the closest thing that exists to a legally sanctioned ViceCity full of things that are legal nowhere else but there, but it also has a dark side, indicating that it's ''also'' a place where people do things that they go on to [[OldShame regret]] and [[YouDoNotWantToKnow refuse to talk about]] when they get home. ''Film/TheHangover'' is built around this stereotype.
84* Woodstock '99 is an example of this trope. Not only it was held on an old military base, but all prices there were expensive, like how water bottle costs $4, intense heat, sanitation and violence first seen on the 1st day. On the 2nd day, Limp Bizkit's Break Stuff played, causing fans to tear down plywood walls and surfing on it. It escalated further at the 3rd day when Red Hot Chili Peppers played their cover of Set Fire by Jimi Hendrix, where concertgoers were lighting up bonfires, taking down speaker towers, looting and robbing ATMS, and stealing food from the booths. There were even reports of sexual harassments, fightings, and rapes during that event.
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