Plans for sex themed amusement park ErotikaLand with vibrating cinema and penis shaped dodgems scrapped
The park would have also boasted a nudist pool, sex playground and a 'train of pleasure' staffed by gogo dancers
HARD up Brazilians have been forced to scrap a sex-themed amusement park complete with penis shaped dodgems because they can't afford it to get it up and running.
ErotikaLand was due to open next year as the world's first sex themed fun park boasting a 7D vibrating cinema.
Tourists forking out £70 could also have a go on a "train of pleasure" staffed by gogo girl and boys, enjoy a sex playground and get wet in a nudist pool.
The park would have banned thrill seekers from having sex, but plans were put in place for nearby motels if guests wanted a fumble in the jungle.
But plans have now been scrapped due to the recession in Brazil, according to .
Soft Love, who ran the project with a group of businessmen, told the website: "For now, the park project has been postponed in the reason of the current economic plus political crisis that Brazil has been facing."
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But the company revealed they have been plugging sex toys and lingerie across Brazil and have opened a store in Miami City.
The plans for ErotikaLand, which also would have boasted a snack bar selling aphrodisiacs, were first announced last year and it was due to open next year in Piracicaba.
It sparked stiff opposition from some locals, who were concerned about the kind of people it might attract to the area.
Matheus Erler, a member of the Christian Socialist Party who leads the Piracicaba City Council, said at the time that the park would attract “debauched individuals”.
He added: “We cannot be known as the capital of sex – that would be bad for our image.”
But the businessman behind the project, Mauro Morata, tried to ease people’s concerns.
He said ErotikaLand would be educational and would help to promote safe sex - claiming that despite the raunchy theme, visitors wouldn’t be allowed to have sex in the park itself.
Morata explained: “This won’t be a place for nuns, but it’s not like we’re trying to recreate Sodom and Gomorrah.
“If attendees want to take things to another level, they can go to a nearby motel – which we will operate.”
It was hoped ErotikaLand would create 250 jobs and boost tourism due to the number of visitors each year.
Other strange theme parks around the world include Dolly Parton-themed Dollywood in Tennessee and Soviet-era Grutas Park in Lithuania.
There is also Bible-themed Holy Land in Argentina, where visitors can participate in an interactive crucifixion with blood-covered actors, and a robotic Jesus is reborn seven times every day.
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