Nuka-World (location)

Nuka-World is a pre-War amusement park turned raider town in 2287, located west of Boston.

Background
Construction started on Nuka-World in July 2049, and Nuka-World opened on May 1st, 2050. On opening day, over 40,000 tickets were sold, and plans were made to expand immediately, as it featured only two lands at the time: Nuka-Town USA and Kiddie Kingdom. Dry Rock Gulch opened in 2058, followed by Safari Adventure in 2067. The last park area, Galactic Zone, opened in 2072. Following John-Caleb Bradberton's agreement with General Braxton in 2076, the park saw a decrease in manpower and budget as many resources were diverted to Project Cobalt. Post-War, Nuka-World was turned into a small trading settlement before being taken over by the Operators, Disciples and The Pack and being turned into a city by the raiders.

Appearances
Nuka-World appears only in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.

Behind the scenes
undefined Nuka-World takes strong influence from real-world Disneyland Park. This can be seen in several attractions: Aside from the many Disneyland allusions, some can be made to Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania, as well: end
 * Nuka-Town USA - Main Street U.S.A.
 * Fizztop Mountain - Matterhorn Bobsleds
 * Nuka-World transit center - Disneyland Railroad, Disney Monorail System, Mickey and Friends Parking Structure
 * Grandchester Mystery Mansion - Haunted Mansion and Winchester Mystery House
 * Nuka-Cola bottling plant - Hershey's Chocolate World
 * The World of Refreshment - It's a Small World
 * Dry Rock Gulch - Frontierland
 * Doc Phosphate's Saloon - Golden Horseshoe Saloon
 * Mad Mulligan's Minecart Coaster - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
 * Galactic Zone - Tomorrowland/Space Mountain
 * Safari Adventure - Adventureland
 * Cappy's treehouse - Tarzan's Treehouse
 * Kiddie Kingdom - Fantasyland
 * Carousel - King Arthur Carousel
 * King Cola's Castle - Sleeping Beauty's Castle
 * Bradberton - Downtown Disney District/Hershey, Pennsylvania
 * A consumable-themed theme park
 * A nearby town named for the founder for the workers to live in