Britain to get first sex theme park
A sex theme park designed to enhance its visitors’ lovemaking skills will open in the heart of London within months, the academy’s director announced on Wednesday.
“Amora – The Academy of Sex and Relationships” is hoping to seduce up to 600,000 visitors through the doors in its first year once it opens on September 7.
Although the theme park will have no rides, thousands of visitors are expected to swing through its seven sectors, including the Pleasure and Orgasm areas.
Instead of “real exhibits”, they will be treated to tactile displays of life-sized silicone models designed to stimulate interest in erogenous zones.
The seven zones of self-discovery explore attraction, love and relationships as well as sexual well-being, which looks at the dangers of unsafe sex.
Both sexes have the chance to learn how best to kiss and how to talk in a more sexy fashion. But if these prove ineffective, visitors are able to build their ideal partner from a series of body parts.
The theme park is expected to appeal mainly to the under-25s, but no one under 18 will be admitted. It is predicted women visitors will tend to be in groups of three or more, while men will be on their own or with another male friend.
Tickets will cost £15 ($A37.60).
Graham Muldoon
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