Ferris Wheel (Fear of height)
Gradual exposure to increasing height, like on the Ferris Wheel (a safe-
operated entertainment), can help our rational brains process and override the instinctive
danger alert.
Mascot (Fear of people in masks, costumes, and mascots)
Constantly being exposed in an environment that is packed with people in
well perceived and likable masks and costumes might slowly neutralize a person’s fear by
showing the completely harmless sides of these subjects.
Haunted Mansion (Fear of ghost)
Experiencing a good scare can actually give people thrilling sensation and
excitement, especially when they are constantly reminded that ghosts aren’t real.
Aquarium (Fear of deep water)
Fear of deep water is usually associated with the fear of the unknown where
potential dangers maybe be lurking around. A well-lit and secure environment where
people can safely observe the peaceful marine life might be a good place to start exposing
oneself to their source of fear.
House of Mirrors (Fear of self-reflection/ self-image)
Being in a place where literally everything got distorted or ridiculed might help
people normalize the imperfection they see and probably bring a smile to their face.
Tunnel of Love (Fear of love or commitment)
Fear of love or commitment is usually formed by past traumatic experiences
as a protective response. The private and romantic tunnel of love could provide people with
a secure place for some quality time to work things out between them.
Roller Coaster (Fear of changes)
People might be afraid of unpredictable situations that could shift or alter the
course of their lives. Being on a roller coaster packed with unpredictable twists and turns,
yet having no significant impact on their lives, could slowly encourage them to embrace the
changes.
Puppet Show (Fear of judgement)
Fear of judgement is a type of social anxiety that could be treated by
addressing the root of fears and forming a different way of thinking, behaving and reacting
to anxious situations. Meanwhile, puppet show is a type of storytelling through which a
moral story can be delivered.
Fearland
‘Fearland’ highlights the emotion-driven nature of phobias by placing them into an enjoyable setting of theme park, and suggests a secure environment to confront them.