The Nuka-World DLC for Fallout 4 takes players to a pre-War amusement park that has been taken over by raiders. The park is marketed around the beverage Nuka-Cola, including six themed areas within the property: the Dry Rock Gulch, Galactic Zone, Safari Adventure, Kiddie Kingdom, the Bottling Plant, and Nuka-Town USA. What fans may quickly notice is that Nuka-World is like the real-life Disney World, and not just because of their names.
Like Disney World's Imagineers behind the rides and ideas that fill each park, Nuka-World has Beverageers who both make Nuka-Cola flavors and also work on the parks. Some obvious commonalities are also in the theme parks themselves, with Safari Adventure being much like Animal Kingdom and Nuka-Town USA being like Disney's Main Street USA. This is just the tip of the iceberg, as Nuka-World is the Disney World of the Fallout universe.
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Dry Rock Gulch is a western-themed park in Nuka-World complete with mines, cowboy hats, and giddy-up buttercups. Its attractions include the Dry Rock Gulch Theater, Main Street, Ol' Sugartop, Doc Phosphate's Saloon, and Mad Mulligan's Minecart Coaster. Its decor resembles Disney World's Frontierland in the Magic Kingdom, which was built with a similar western theme in mind. The attractions in Disney World's Frontierland are Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Tom Sawyer's Island, and the Country Bear Jamboree.
Mad Mulligan's Minecart Coaster is comparable to the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in Magic Kingdom, since the seating on their roller coaster is nearly identical to resemble mine carts and both go through a mine with animatronics. However, the same is true for Thunder Mountain. Even the line to Mad
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