Showkontrol Theme Park «90% PREMIUM»
Named after the industry-standard timecode and analytics software used by the world’s biggest touring DJs, ShowKontrol isn’t just a park—it is a live set that you walk through. As you approach the entrance, you notice there is no ticket scanner. Instead, guests are issued a "Wristband Tempo," a haptic device that syncs your heartbeat to the park’s master clock. The moment you step through the turnstiles, 72 subwoofers buried beneath the concrete plaza fire a single, 30Hz bass note. Your vision vibrates. The ride has begun.
Welcome to , the world’s first theme park built for the electronic music generation. showkontrol theme park
Orlando, FL – For decades, theme parks have relied on the same formula: wait in line, sit in a dark cart, and watch animatronic pirates sing. But a new contender has just opened its gates, and it isn't interested in the past. It is interested in the beat . The moment you step through the turnstiles, 72
But for the raver who grew up, got a corporate job, and still listens to Essential Mixes on the commute? This is paradise. It’s the only place on earth where you can catch a vibe, catch a drop, and catch a roller coaster—all at the same BPM. Welcome to , the world’s first theme park
The park is divided into five "Decks" (Lands), each representing a subgenre of electronic music. Unlike a traditional log flume, Bass Canyon Falls replaces the gentle hill climb with a "Build-Up Zone." As the boat ascends, lasers project the "Rewind" icon onto the mist. Instead of a countdown, a robotic MC shouts, "Three, two, one, LET IT GO ."
The drop is 85 feet. But the fall isn't silent; the boat is equipped with Funktion-One speakers. You don't scream—you headbang . Riders are sprayed not with water, but with low-fog cryo-jet vapor. Here, the coaster takes a backseat to the visual. The Trance-Port is a suspended dark ride through a "Virtual Forest of Armin." Guests lie on zero-gravity recliners while a dome screen above them displays fractals. The car moves slowly, rolling side to side to the rhythm of a 138 BPM kick drum.