Kings Dominion is filled with AMAZING fun for everyone in the family. Watch the park go from scary to merry as the park transforms into a winter wonderland full of enchantment and holiday cheer with millions of lights, festive shows, and more during WinterFest. Kids can experience AMAZING fall fun at The Great Pumpkin Fest and as the park descends into darkness, fear rises as hundreds of monsters take over the park at Halloween Haunt. Celebrate cultures from across the world during our immersive international celebration, Grand Carnivale. Have a splashtastic blast with water slides, splash pads, a wave pool, a lazy river, cabanas, and more! Coconut Shores within Soak City offers a mini-wave pool, 45-foot multi-level play structure, and unique dining.Įxperience fun all season long with our world-class events. Soak up the sun at Soak City, our 20-acre waterpark included with admission. Little ones can get their own thrills at Planet Snoopy, featuring the entire PEANUTS™ gang. Take a wild, tumbling ride on Tumbili, Virginia’s first 4D spin coaster.įind more thrills at our ginormous collection of roller coasters – among the East Coast’s largest at 13 – including Intimidator 305 ®. With more than 60 rides, shows, attractions, a kids area, and a waterpark, Kings Dominion has AMAZING fun for everyone.ĭon’t miss Jungle X-pedition, an immersive x-perience x-ploring an ancient jungle civilization. You cant have people dialed up to 11 all the time. So I started to try to think of it like that and be a little bit more positive and less bitter about it.Unforgettable adventures await at Kings Dominion, home to some of the best things to do around Richmond, Virginia. Jean Ralphio is hilarious in small doses but would be a terrible main cast member. If I convince people so well that I was that one thing and then I do something that’s totally different, it will be that much more satisfying to surprise them. But then I started to look at it as a gift. She continued, “I think, for a while, I did feel like, ‘Aw man, I’m being put in a box, and I don’t like it, so I’m going to fight to get out of that and show people what I can do,’ or something. Leslies colleague Tom Haverford, who delights in exploiting his position for personal gain, is as likely to undermine her efforts as to help her, while her. I think you just have to be really proactive in changing that narrative for yourself. You do something, people respond to it, and they want to see you do it again, again, and again. “I think there were years when I was on that show where I was like only getting offered those kinds of parts, and that’s just what happens. “I don’t mind being typecast because I feel like I was so lucky to be on ‘Parks and Recreation,’ and that was one of my first really big jobs, and I am so heavily associated with that character,” Plaza said. Plaza previously addressed feeling typecast as sarcastic intern April Ludgate from the NBC sitcom series. What made it so easy is being next to Leslie Knope - I mean, if I had to go out there alone, I don’t know if I would’ve been able to.” Once at “SNL,” Plaza shared, “It felt very satisfying to put on that wig and pull that hoodie up. Plaza watched YouTube compilations of April Ludgate highlight reels from the series that concluded in 2015. But I was like, ‘I hope I can pull this off,’ which is just so ridiculous.” “I had a moment where I was like, ‘I don’t know how to do this.’ I really wish I had been in therapy at the time. “I was terrified to play April Ludgate again,” Plaza said. 'The Diplomat': Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell on Building Their Relationship Through Sweat and Panicīrian Cox Hasn't Seen Most of 'Succession': 'It's Bad Enough Doing It' The “White Lotus” Season 2 star told The Los Angeles Times that reprising her beloved “Parks and Rec” role for the January 21 episode of “Saturday Night Live” was a nerve-wracking experience. Aubrey Plaza struggled to get back into her deadpan demeanor as “Parks and Recreation” iconic character April Ludgate.
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