It's an old run-down amusement park and it is perfect in being that. It's got some terrible video games, skee ball, inflatable bouncy rides, a carousel, and other rides.
Skill-based games are here and you can win typical stuffed animal prizes and other random things to show your greatness.
It's one of the last few shreds of fun left at Seattle Center, though a lot of the fun has already been taken out of this place, too.
It will all be gone after the end of the month and will later be replaced with a giant 'ferris-like wheel' to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the World's Fair in 2012 and add that carnival feel of the amusement park that was here for just about 49 years.
After that, it'll be replaced with a bunch of pieces of glass that children will love to come and enjoy.
Yeah, I'm sad about it leaving. It's not Disneyland, but I'm pretty sure there's not going to be any space allocated in the downtown Seattle area for an amusement park again, with development building up, not open space or family fun.
Where will kids who did patrol in elementary schools go to party and celebrate next year?!
The Fun Forest is located in the middle of Seattle Center. There are a number of carnival type rides, a log flume,
and 2 coasters: Windstorm and Rainbow Chaser. There are about 35 rides total.
Other attractions in the Seattle Center are Key Arena (home of the Supersonics), the Pacific Science Center, the Space Needle, and the Experience Music Project.