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==== Resorts within the Park ==== |
==== Resorts within the Park ==== |
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* [[Medieval World (Park) (1973)|Medieval World]] |
* [[Medieval World (Park) (1973)|Medieval World]] |
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* [[Roman World (Park) (1973)|Roman World]] |
* [[Roman World (Park) (1973)|Roman World]] |
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* [[Westworld (Park) (1973)|Westworld (or Western World)]] |
* [[Westworld (Park) (1973)|Westworld (or Western World)]] |
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* Medieval World |
* Medieval World |
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* Roman World |
* Roman World |
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=== Park === |
=== Park === |
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− | $1.5 billion was spent to rebuild every aspect of the Delos park after the events of ''Westworld'' (during the intervening two years before the reopening of Delos in ''Futureworld]]''). |
+ | $1.5 billion was spent to rebuild every aspect of the Delos park after the events of ''Westworld'' (during the intervening two years before the reopening of Delos in ''Futureworld (film)|Futureworld]]''). |
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== Company == |
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== Park Employees == |
== Park Employees == |
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* [[Ed Ramsey (1973)|Ed Ramsey]] |
* [[Ed Ramsey (1973)|Ed Ramsey]] |
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* (Many) Unnamed Workmen |
* (Many) Unnamed Workmen |
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** Unnamed Chief Supervisor |
** Unnamed Chief Supervisor |
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* Employee 1 |
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Delos 1973-2.png|Delos resort logo on the side of a [[Maintenance van (1973)|maintenance van]] |
Delos 1973-2.png|Delos resort logo on the side of a [[Maintenance van (1973)|maintenance van]] |
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+ | Delos 1976-3.png|The Delos resort's new logo, or possibly the logo of the corporation that owns it (''[[Futureworld (film)|Futureworld]]'') |
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Revision as of 12:11, 2 June 2020
Delos is the name of the theme park in 1973's Westworld and 1976's Futureworld. Similar to Disneyland or smaller theme parks, it initially contains three "worlds" or "resorts" (smaller parks): Medieval World, Roman World and Westworld.
Delos shuts down after the "turmoil" in Westworld. Chuck Browning spins the malfunction and disaster as being contained only with in Westworld. After two years and an expenditure of $1.5 billion, Delos reopens, minus Westworld, but with the addition of two new worlds: Spa World and Futureworld, having replaced "every circuit, every program, every robot."
Park
Geography
Outside World
Delos requires travel by hovercraft over what appears to be a vast desert to reach its facilities.
Inside World
As seen from maps in Westworld, and from the chase scene, all Delos Parks are within walking (possibly extended) distance of each other. Park employees use maintenance carts and delivery vans to travel throughout the parks. Newly arrived visitors are transported from the hovercraft terminal to park entrances at the resort hub by visitor trams.
Resorts within the Park
In the Westworld film:
In the Futureworld film:
- Medieval World
- Roman World
- Westworld (defunct)
- Spa World
- Futureworld
Management facilities
- Robot repair lab
- Arrivals terminal
- Control Room
Branding
Logo
The Delos Logo appears similar to a Yin-Yang symbol. However, a Yin-Yang symbol has two parts and is colored black and white, while the Delos logo has three parts, and is colored red (representing Medieval World), yellow (representing Roman World), and blue (representing Westworld). This is overlaid with a white, three-pronged equilateral symbol. Sometimes, this logo is encircled by the park's logo and tagline.
Taglines
Westworld
The Vacation of the Future, Today!
Boy, have we got a vacation for you!
Futureworld
The most unique resort in the history of the world!
Cost
Guests
Compared to the > $40k per day cost of attending Westworld in the Westworld TV series, the films' Delos parks cost:
- $1,000 per day in the Westworld film
- $1,200 per day in the Futureworld film
Park
$1.5 billion was spent to rebuild every aspect of the Delos park after the events of Westworld (during the intervening two years before the reopening of Delos in Futureworld (film)|Futureworld]]).
Company
Delos may also be the name of the company that owns/controls the theme park, but this is not made clear in the films.
Park Employees
Westworld:
- Ed Ramsey
- (Many) Unnamed Workmen
- (Many) Unnamed Technicians
- (Multiple) Unnamed Supervisors
- Unnamed Chief Supervisor
Futureworld:
- Employee 1
- Employee 2