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Jellyfish Jungle

  • The Jellyfish Treehouse: An elevated wooden structure built around the trunk of a giant lollipop tree, where visitors can observe the Jolly Rancher Jellyfish from a safe distance. It's adorned with twinkling lights and sugar crystal windows, providing a cozy retreat.
  • The Sour Swing Bridge: A suspension bridge made of licorice ropes and gumdrop beams, stretching over a bubbly river of Jolly Rancher jelly. It's a bit tart to the taste, but it's the main thoroughfare through the jungle.
  • The Gumdrop Gardens: A serene area where gumdrop-shaped flowers bloom year-round, providing a delightful resting spot for the jellyfish. Visitors can pluck a few to enjoy a sweet treat while they watch the jellyfish dance.
  • The Jello Jungle Gym: An interactive playground made entirely of wobbly, jiggly jelly structures that both children and adults can enjoy, surrounded by the gentle sway of the Jolly Rancher Jellyfish.
  • The Sweet Swamp Spa: A luxurious retreat where visitors can soak in the soothing waters of the jellyfish lagoon, while the jellyfish themselves offer natural exfoliating and massage services.
  • The Taffy Tangle: A maze of sticky, stretchy taffy vines that challenge adventurers and provide a playful obstacle course.
  • The Jellyfish Nursery: A shallow pond filled with baby Jolly Rancher Jellyfish, where they learn to navigate the swamp before joining the larger colonies.
  • The Sour Patch Shack: A quaint candy-themed store where tourists can purchase jellyfish-inspired souvenirs and snacks, like jellyfish-shaped tarts and gummy worms.
  • The Soda Springs: A series of natural fountains that spurt out fizzy, flavored waters, creating a symphony of bubbles and rainbow hues that attracts jellyfish and visitors alike.
  • The Candy Canoe Tour: A guided tour through the swamp on canoes made from hollowed-out licorice logs, allowing guests to get up close and personal with the Jolly Rancher Jellyfish colonies.
Type
Wetland / Swamp
Location under
Inhabiting Species

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