Wild West World

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Coordinates: 37°49′06″N 97°19′16″W / 37.818209°N 97.321229°W

Wild West World was a Wild West theme park in Park City, Kansas that opened on May 5, 2007 and closed on July 9, 2007. It was located on 130 acres (53 ha) along Interstate 135 near Wichita.

History

The park was owned, developed, and operated by Thomas and Cheryl Etheredge doing business as Wild West World, LLC. and Restoration Farms, Inc.. They also owned the Prairie Rose Chuck Wagon entertainment venue in Butler County.

The announcement for the park appeared in the Wichita Eagle on December 19, 2004. Groundbreaking began on August 15, 2005.[1] It was billed as the only all-western theme park in the world, and the first major one in Kansas.[2] The claim to being the only all-western one is a mere technicality because Frontier City[3] in Oklahoma City, has one non-western-themed ride (Mindbender) in an otherwise western-themed park. According to the Hutchinson News the rides were off-the-shelf carnival attractions dressed up in a western facade.

Closure

On July 9, 2007, barely two months after the park opened, the owners filed for bankruptcy and closed it down. They cited lagging attendance and bad weather as the main factors for the decision, but experts also point to an inadequate business plan and a poor theming choice.[4] The Etheredges were also forced to close and sell the Prairie Rose Chuck Wagon. The park was for sale, and the owners publicly stated that they hoped to reopen it in the future.[5] However, no sale materialized. The fixtures, equipment, and materials were auctioned by Bud Palmer Auctions.[6] A few empty buildings are all that remain, but all remaining structures and landscaping were auctioned off November 6, 2010 so that the site could be bulldozed and prepared for future development.

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