Welcome to Tam-Tam's Villains' Lair, his company's fourth and most exciting theme park yet!  Combining the all-new Tam-Tam Villains with the wildest, scariest attractions yet, the Lair will give guests the fright of their lives.
The icon of the park and gateway to the four themed lands also serves as the hideout of Professor E. Vil and his creations, the Mutant Monkeys.  Although no one has ever seen the professor, the mutants have been spotted running rampant around the castle's corridors and catacombs.  Guests are welcome to roam through the castle to explore the rooms and the professor's mysterious laboratory.  Scavenger hunts are held throughout the day so guests can compete for prizes and free meals at a choice theme park restaurant.  However, beware of the Mutant Monkeys, who want to spoil all the fun!
At first glance, the entrance to the park may look like a ghosttown; all the buildings are old and decrepit and tumbleweeds are rolling about.  But Tombstone is actually just a town full of souvenir stores and small eateries.  The town saloon serves a variety of fruit smoothies such as Earp Berry Roundup (contains strawberries and bananas), Doc Holliday's Huckleberry Hoe-down (strawberries, kiwis, and passion fruit), Cacti Corral (kiwis, pineapple, and passion juice), and Tumbleweed Sunset (oranges, strawberries, and bananas) to name a few.  The town restaurant offers grilled burgers and hotdogs.  There are also bi-hourly reinactments of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, starring your favorite lawmen Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday.
After crossing the rope bridge, guests will enter a small tribal village near the edge of an immense rainforest.  With several gift shops featuring gifts from the forest and a snackstand, the village offers guests a chance to shop and dine before riding two of the park's best attractions.
These covered tour boats give guests a tour of a swampy rainforest where they can encounter alligators, piranhas, and the fire-breathing Flamin' Flamingo.  The river's course takes the boats through swampy vegetation, past areas of forest that have been torched by the Flamin' Flamingo, and through the land's wildest attraction, Firefly, for a sneak peek.
With daring twists and turns, Firefly is definitely one of the park's wildest attractions. Guests enter the dark building and board lightning bug cars, which seat up to eight people.  The back ends of the cars light up, giving the roller coaster the appearance of dozens of fireflies darting about at night.  Guests first enjoy a flight among the enormous rainforest trees, where they encounter a few loops and downward spirals.  Then, without warning, the lightning bug flies into the wide-open mouth of  Froggy, The Rainforest's other villain.  Making a swift u-turn, the lightning bug narrowly escapes becoming the treefrog's next meal.  With Froggy in pursuit, the firefly must out-fly him, thus flying much faster than before.  Guests then encounter several large falls.  After a two-minute flight, the firefly begins to follow the course of a creek and finds pleasure in dunking his guests in the cool water!  All of a sudden, though, the lightning bug flies right over a waterfall and two hundred feet down into the watery mist (also known as the coaster's largest drop).  And, not only does this get the the riders wet, this also soaks the tourists on the Swampy Cruise Boats, who are unluckily sailing by.
The most dangerous villain in The Rainforest invites you to his very own restaurant!  Join the Flamin' Flamingo for charbroiled burgers, oven-baked pizzas, steaks, and much more.
Much different from its neighboring land, Tamorius whisks guests to many years in the future to a "city of tomorrow".  Most beautiful at night with its bright green, purple, and blue lights, this space port is home to three out-of-this-world attractions, a restaurant, and several gift shops.
Help save Tamorius from hundreds of alien monkeys!  Alien Invasion is an interactive roller coaster that the kids (and adults) will love.  The ride starts out allowing guests the chance to "fire" at invading aliens; each rider gets their own laser gun that can be aimed at alien monkeys who pop out from behind machinery and walls, dangle from the ceiling, and fly in the air.  When the laser "hits" the aliens, they fall from the ceiling or they return to hiding.  After firing at a few dozen aliens, guests will enter the roller coaster part of the ride when several dozen more aliens start chasing them.
A state-of-the-art power plant, The Core starts out as a calm tour ride through the plant's corridors and reactors.  A tour car acts as a guide, giving indepth information on how the power is made, starting with the mining of Tamorium, an everlasting mineral deep inside the planet's surface.  After the initial two minutes of the tour, the power suddenly goes off, causing the tour cars to stop and the plant to go black.  All of a sudden, the walls begin to shake and a faint green light flows through the small windows.  A few seconds later, the power returns and everything looks okay.  The tour continues into the center reactor where a large, smoking hole is seen in the wall and green goo is stringing from the ceiling.  Sensing danger, the tour car drives out into the main corridor to escape. However, the car comes to a dead end (actually the walls have collapsed and blocked the escape tunnel).  A hideous alien pops out of the main reactor and starts to chase the guests.  That's when the tour car begins the backup escape plan - a large ventilation shaft next to them.  A once calm ride then turns into the wildest roller coaster in the park, with several 150 ft+ drops, loops, sharp turns, and up to 70 mph speeds.
These slow-moving cars are actually a continuous tour of the city of Tamorius. The TAMs take guests along the walkways of Tamorius and into the city's popular attractions, while learning interesting facts about the planet and city through overhead speakers.
Ever wonder what types of food will be available in the future?  Well, here's the place to find it.  From spaceage burgers to intergalactic ice cream, The Cyberspace Cafe has just about any type of food you’d ever want!
Inspired by Peter Pancake's Flight at International Pancake & Coffee World, Pancakeland takes guests into Peter Pancake's homeland to encounter pirates and the evil Captain Cook.
Board small ships that take you through the large pirate ship to see the infamous Blackfeathers the Pirate.  Guests, then, have the option to explore the pirate ship or continue their cruise to Pancakeland.  The pirate ship is home to an indoor playground, a treasure hunt, and a gift shop.
Ride in cups and saucers high above the ground for a tour of the island of Pancakeland.  Also called The Forklift, this ride is made up of twenty foot poles (or forks) which hold up a track.  The saucers travel (or seem to fly) along this track for a slow, smooth ride around the island.
A lot like Peter Pancake's Flight at Tam-Tam's first theme park, this ride focuses on Captain Cook's neverending hunt for Peter Pancake and the cook's eventual downfall.
Not only is the evil Captain Cook trying to catch Peter Pancake, but he's also trying to outdo Tam-Tam in the pancake restaurant business!  With his self-proclaimed "best pancakes in the land", Captain Cook offers all types of breakfast foods at his restaurant.  Specializing in a variety of pancakes and also serving omelets, waffles, cereals, and much more, this newest Pancake Cafe is almost as good as its Tam-Tam competition.
With dark, damp caverns and a twisting maze of caves, this attraction is actually a playground for the kids in the family.  While they play, the parents can enjoy refreshments at a small cafe inside.  After the kids are finished playing, they can meet the inhabitant of the cave - Dong Wuang!
Every town has a legend; Monkey Hollow has a nightmare...
Inspired by Washington Irving's
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Monkey Hollow also has a unique legend.  Rumor has it that a headless monkey haunts the nearby woods of Monkey Hollow.  Unlike the Headless Horseman, who cuts off heads, the Headless Monkey only enjoys terrorizing defenseless travelers by chasing them, making spooky ghostlike noises in the trees, and throwing bananas at their heads.
The Monkey's Hollow Cafe
This riverside restaurant offers good 'ol country cookin'.  Enjoy fried chicken, steaks, freshly baked rolls, steamed veggies, yummy desserts, and much more!
The Town Church
Besides having numerous gift shops and snackstands lining the street, Monkey Hollow also has a town church that acts as a theater. Throughout the day, guests can enjoy showings of Sleepy Hollow films that have been made over the past years as well as many other classic horror films.
If you're brave enough, you can board animatronic horse-drawn carriages for a tour of the woods. However, beware of the Headless Monkey, who particulary enjoys scaring horses!  He'll swing past your carriage, frightening the horses, and causing them to run away and leave the carriage behind.  But the carriage flies off the trail, down hills, and through tangling trees.  It's not as wild as The Core, but this mini-roller coaster will give you a good fright.
After walking through a deserted cornfield and past the creepy scarecrow with a pumpkinhead, guests can enter The Hollow Manor for another frightful ride.  Slowmoving cars take guests through the creepy mansion past dusty furniture, through cobweb-covered corridors, and inside the bat-filled belfry.  Here and there, ghosts lurk about to spook the guests, while the Headless Monkey again makes an appearance to reak havic on the Hollow Manor tour!
All images on this page were created by Amanda Stewart exclusively for Tam-Tam Enterprises
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