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Accompanied by the booming development of tourism, based on people's demand for leisure and entertainment experience, theme parks are also built like a spring, the development so far, there are nearly 3,000 theme parks around the world, but due to the development of a short course of short management experience is lacking, homogenization of the competition is serious, the development of theme parks is uneven. How to improve the design of theme
parks to attract more tourists, clarify the impact of dramatic space design on the strengthening effect of theme parks, improve the operation level of theme parks, and improve the strengthening effect of dramatic space design are all issues that scholars should pay attention to today. All of these are issues that scholars should pay attention to nowadays. Therefore, this study centers on the theme park of dramatic space design from the perspective of rooted theory, and conducts one-on-one in-depth interviews with the designers and operators of the theme park of dramatic space design. From the process of interviews, data transcription, data coding, research results and analysis, the impact of dramatic space design on theme park enhancement was studied. The results show that strengthening the understanding of the value of dramatic space design among space designers and theme park operators is an important goal for theme park development. The significance of this study is that it is the first empirical study to verify that the experience brought by dramatic spatial design is the highest level of experience sought by tourists, and it is a new attempt to apply it to future theme park design. Compared with other theme parks of the same type, theme parks with dramatic spatial design need to focus on the experience needs of the visitors. Although this study puts forward certain theories and practices, due to the characteristics of the rooted theory itself and the personalized characteristics of the dramatic design of theme parks, the future research will further increase the sample size and comprehensively sort out the influence of dramatic spatial design on the strengthening effect of theme parks.
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