The monorail kept going on, past an inlet that looks like it leads to some as of yet unidentifiable land. Then all of a sudden here was the Luna Park. The waterfront pier has all the carnival attractions imaginable, and a historic-looking white painted woodie with a huge illuminated moon and stars up on the superstructure. I must ride this.

 Luna Park

I continued around the corner and glided into the most beautiful crystal palace. It reminded me of the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park, a Victorian-style greenhouse is modeled after the Palm house at the Kew Gardens in London. It was another station, and there was a train station inside here too. Then it was out and across another bridge and into Fantasia.

The monorail goes through the huge Fantasia Hall, out the other side, and through a heavily wooded area and back out over the water. Once out there, I could see another giant woodie on the water's edge. Into the home stretch and back once again into the Transport Centre. I exit the other side and head toward Fantasia. I pass by the Demon Drop - it's a little too early in the morning for a water slide.

The "Crystal Palace"     Entrance to Fantasia