Area 2: Dream Land. An area themed around Dream Land and Kirby. It has a Kirby-themed restaurant, a kids' play area, the roller coaster Warpstar Racers, and an interactive dark ride themed around Merry Magoland.
Edited by Oggy123 on Feb 8th 2025 at 7:50:14 PM
Area 4: The Sugar Bowl
Sugar Wiki as a place. Home of the Funny Moments Theater and sells a LOT of merchandise.
SHE'S DEFROSTINGArea 5: The Darth Star
A Darker and Edgier portion of the park in the sky themed after The Death Star, usually only allows adults except for sundays when things become toned down
Edited by PROPLAYEN on Feb 8th 2025 at 12:08:47 PM
There's nothing you or I can do, so let the stars fall.Area 6: Waterfall Park
A simple park located by a completely ordinary waterfall. Noah, that's a lie, there's a secret Cave Behind the Falls where they hide the cool shit. You have to promise not to tell anyone about it, or they'll send agents to [[Killed Mid-Sentence secretly-
Edited by Marchen on Feb 8th 2025 at 9:28:22 PM
Read Otr of the Flame (She/Her)Area 8: MacArthur Park. Consistently rains, as per the water sprinkling system there, great for folks wanting more experimental water park experiences (so long as they've got a bathing suit on), less so if you're trying to present your baked goods, or, crazier, trying to marry the love of your life while completely dry.
Self-professed Wild Card who thinks cynicism isn't so bad.Area 10: Eviltown
The part of the park where the miscellaneous villain mascots hang out while not doing the walk-around thing. It's made up to look like a miniature city, and the only way to navigate it is to rent a go-kart. It is encouraged to challenge the villains to go-kart races, as that's how all disputes are settled in Eviltown.
Read Otr of the Flame (She/Her)Area 12: The TV Tropes Café. Just like the one in the page.
Hot take: I actually like Yoshi's New Island and it's soundtrack.Area 13: The Trope Launch Pad
A massive trampoline park with extra bouncy trampolines
There's nothing you or I can do, so let the stars fall.Area 17: Monster Mansion
A 24/7 meet-and-greet of some of fiction's biggest baddies. "Big" Jack Horner is not allowed, for obvious reasons
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Area 18: The Faerie Court
A large building housing a simply enchanting garden where you can meet-and-greet various fairies. Strangely, it seems that while it's beloved by children, grown-ups all seem to think it's "unnerving" and "definitely cursed" and "some sort of vile reflection of all the things that I've buried deep within the shadows of my heart", but it's not like you can please everyone. For visitors staying at one of our hotels, there's a complimentary brunch offered here.
Read Otr of the Flame (She/Her)Area 20: The Crappy Section
A very horrible, junk, garbage filled area with broken rides.
Hot take: I actually like Yoshi's New Island and it's soundtrack.Area 21: Margarainforest Ville Cafe
A wild and tropical place to shop and eat, surrounded by all sorts of flora, fauna and of course, Jimmy Buffett. Has a jungle dark ride and an arcade, and was kindly approved by the legendary Edward Burback and Theodore Nivison.
Always remember to hydrate! (A message from Snoopy)Area 22: The Yak Fest
A massive petting zoo where you can pet yaks
There's nothing you or I can do, so let the stars fall.Area 24: The Wall Of Text
Drawing inspiration from the infamous Berlin Wall, a holographic wall has been erected, bisecting the park while allowing passage through, though certain sections are inaccessible on account of passing through rides or other restricted areas. Dedicated "checkpoints" have been erected along the main roads for those who do not wish to pass through the holograms. The wall is "constructed" out of every article on Tv Tropes slowly scrolling at the speed of about one article per hour.
Read Otr of the Flame (She/Her)Area 25: Paint Ball Hell.
This is an atrocious warzone, ravaged and torn by flinging paint, coating and smearing things with splattered balls of paint, it is always paintballing, all the time. Get hit by paint? You're out for the session, and you have to sit at the loser tables, and/or go to the other areas of Tropeland. You are given a starting paintball gun upon entry, and are designated a team. You have no control over this. Eventually it becomes paintball free-for-all. The last person standing wins the award of cutting to the fronts of lines, and a 75% off discount on all the food stands at the amusement park as a whole for the next seven days straight.
Do you have what it takes to paintball?

In this game, we will list off the many areas of Tropeworld, TV Tropes' very own theme park!
This is similar to the TV Tropes Skyscraper.
I will allow areas themed after any TV show, movie, etc.
Area 1: Main Street. What you see when you first enter the park. Mostly consists of stalls.
I make forum games more than anyone else. Not sure if that's a good or bad thing.