lunar theme park project - richard de clare
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Lunar Theme park project
• This project can be completed without the need for a printer – simply copy the tables etc. onto paper.
• There is a sheet of cm squared paper at the end that you could print off to make your design or you can draw your own!
• Try to do this in little chunks , say an hour on the days you would normally have Maths.
AMBER PROJECTThe year is 2050. Man is now colonising the moon and you have decided to open the first lunar theme park in history!!!
• Your spending limit is £500 000
• What sort of rides you are going to have? What sort of rides will attract visitors to your park rather than others?
• You also need to think about the other facilities visitors will need when they come to your theme park like toilets, cafes, shops and paths between all the facilities and rides.
• Many theme parks have different areas that are ‘themed’. In other words they might have an African area, a wild west American area or an Old England area. Think carefully about what you want to have in yours. What will you call your rides?
• Note – No printing is required for this project – you can do all of this with pencil and paper if you would prefer or need to
• We are going to design the best and most profitable theme park ever!!!
Personal Learning Review
PLANNING Spend 15 minutes reading all the tasks and understanding what you need to do.
1.Choose 3 of the 12 Green
Review questions.
2.Under a title of Personal
Learning Review. honestly
and fully answer those
questions.
3.Construct your answer so
that it is clear which
question you are
answering.
4.You should have written
about 20 words for each
question.
Now you are ready to start –
GOOD LUCK
1. Setting up and designing your theme park.
Item Number of squares Cost
Major ride 9 £50 000
Minor ride 6 £20 000
Café 4 £10 000
Shop 4 £7 000
Vending machine 1 500
Toilets 4 £1 000
Paths
£40per 1cm length
(Paths can be drawn using a single line)
Lake £5 000per square
Car park £500per square
•Your spending limit is £500 000.•Design and draw your theme park on the cm squared paper attached – if you don’t have a printer, draw out your own using a ruler and a blank piece of paper. First draw columns of 1cm down your paper, then rows of 1cm high across.•You must not go over your spending limit.•You must have car parks, toilets, paths to connect all the items, cafes and shops for your visitors, not just rides.•Remember – your theme park needs to make a profit – what items, from the table below, will make you money?
Here is a basic design with matching costings
Item No. ofsquares
Cost of one How many
?
Workings Total cost
Major ride 9 £50 000 1 1x50,000 £50,000
Minor ride 6 £20 000 2 2x20,000 £40,000
Café 4 £10 000 1 1x10,000 £10,000
Shop 4 £7 000 1 1x7,000 £7,000
Toilets 4 £1000 1 1x1,000 £1,000
Paths / £40per 1cmlength
(Paths can be drawn using a
single line)
18cm 18x40 £3720
Overall cost:
£111,720
2. Running your theme parkTo run your theme park the following costs will apply to each item that you have every day. How much will it cost to run your theme park for one day?
• How much will it cost for 31 days- if the costs remain at the same level?
• If we assume 31 days is a month – what would it cost to run for a year?
• Research online how many months a theme park is usually closed for?
• So, how many full months do you think you would have costs for?
ONGOING COSTS
Item Staff Costs Electricity/ maintenance/ repairs
Total Costs per day
Major ride £50 £60 £110
Minor ride £40 £40 £80
Café £30 £20 £50
Shop £20 £20 £40
Toilet £5 £5 £10
3. Decide on a ticket price for your theme park.
• You must make it cheap enough to attract visitors but enough to make a profit.
• You need to calculate how much money you take from the GATE (ticket money) each of the days in the table on the next slide.
• So for example, if you make your ticket price £25 then on Day 1
• GATE = 224 x25 =
• Decide on your price and enter it here
• £ ____________
• What was your total Gate for the 30 days?• If you take this as the GATE for the month of July and the
month of August was the same – what is your GATE takings for July and August?
• It’s quieter in May, June and September, but the GATE for each of those months is roughly half (50%) of July – what is the gate for :-
MONTH WORKINGS TOTAL GATE
May
June
September
Personal Learning Review
MONITORING PROGRESS Spend 10 minutes looking back on your work so far and thinking about your next steps.
1.Choose 3 of the 12
Blue Review questions.
2.Under a title of Personal
Learning Review. honestly
and fully answer those
questions.
3.Construct your answer so
that it is clear which
question you are
answering.
4.You should have written
about 20 words for each
question.
Now you are ready
to continue– Well Done!
4. Profit and Loss!• Each visitor to your theme park will spend;• £5 at each café you have• £3 at each shop you have• Remember if you have two shops your earnings will
double or 3 shops your earnings will triple!!!• Work out your total profit from the admission price
(gate), cafes and shops for each day.• Then take away your total costs that you have already
worked out (Section 2) and find your profit or loss for each day. Use the table on the next slide.
DAY No. Of visitors
INCOME Total Costs (2)
Profit
(1-2)Gate Cafe Shop Total (1)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
DAY No. Of visitors
INCOME Total Costs (2)
Profit
(1-2)Gate Cafe Shop Total (1)
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Totals for the 31 Days
Using the table from the previous slide fill in your totals
TOTALS No. of visitors
Gate Cafe Shop Total Income Total Costs for 31 days
Total Profit(total Income-TotalCosts
5. Advertising!You have to decide on the type of advertising you want to use to promote your theme park. The costs of the different types is given below.You need to :-
• Design your Leaflet - theme your areas, name your rides, have a look at some theme parks to see what they have .
• https://www.thorpepark.com/• https://www.altontowers.com/• https://www.chessington.com/• https://www.blackpoolpleasurebeach.com/
• Write your radio Advert, ie. What will your advert say on the radio?
Once you have completed your radio advertising speech and leaflet then:-
• Get your family members to give you a rating for your leaflet and radio speech.
• They can rate your leaflet and radio speech 1, 2 or 3.• Then use that rating for the TV advert too.• This rating will affect the number of extra visitors your advert will
bring in per day.• As you can see below a rating of 1 means the most extra visitors.
• NOWWork out the total extra profit you will get from your advertising. You will need to work out how much extra GATE money you get from these extra visitors then subtract the cost of your advertising to get your extra profit
Leaflet
EXTRA GATE MONEY – COST OF LEAFLET = EXTRA PROFIT
And do the same for radio and TV paying close attention to the extra gate each gives you
• Was your advertising worth the cost? Was your advertising successful? Did it give you extra profit? Or did it cost too much?
Method Leaflet Radio TV
Cost £10 000 £15 000 £30 000
Rating
1 1000 1500 2000
2 500 1000 1400
3 200 400 800
Extra visitors per day
Personal Learning Review
REVIEWING THE PROJECTSpend 10 minutes looking back on the whole project and think about what you have learned.
1.Choose 3 of the 12
Pink Review questions.
2.Under a title of Personal
Learning Review. honestly
and fully answer those
questions.
3.Construct your answer so that
it is clear which question you
are answering.
4.You should have written
about 20 words for each
question.
Now you finished. Do a final
check and submit it.
Congratulations