Reflections...

 

Turbo - There is some very high quality architecture in this park, which is especially shown in the Japanese and Baghdad areas. Roofs are used with creativity, and the end result is usually one of grandeur and splendour. The landscaping of the park shows everywhere, with streams crossing under coasters, and rugged islands with a few hopeful trees trying to survive.
CyCoSiS - The coasters are so very well placed and there is great interaction with the scenery. The two wooden dueling coasters, Samurai Warriors, and the Red Dragon are my favorite coasters. The park made you feel like you were actually in China and all the other areas of the world that were in the park.
Sambo - My first thought upon entering this park was that there was too much open space, that the park was too simple. As I explored and discovered the subtleties, I realized I was wrong. Much like a Zen koan, Asian Adventures causes the observer to shift perceptions by focusing attention from simplicity to complexity.
AustinPowers - I think the Indian section of Mike's part is the best, but I really did not like that the 4-D coaster did not have custom supports. I have always thought that if I were to do a park in WW, it would be an Asian park. The WW scenery definitely made this park have more feel and atmosphere.
Mad Dawg - I don't know much about Vietnam but from what I have seen from war movies, it was done accurately here. Mike uses the WW North American cabana rooves here and many dark colored jungle trees, along with placing vine walls on buildings to present a feeling of being in the undergrowth of a real jungle. This area is small but a memorable area, especially with the B&M Stand-Up Viper as the section's centerpiece.