Cell Membrane Vacuole Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane cytoplasm Chloroplast Golgi Apparatus Ribosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondrion Smooth.

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Cell Membrane Vacuole Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear Membrane cytoplasm Chloroplast Golgi Apparatus Ribosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Mitochondrion Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum cell wall Plant Cell Cytoplasm Lake Resort Map (Vacuole Wave Pool) (Nucleus Island) (Cell Wall Fence) (Guest reception and check out) Directions: From Interstate 20E take exit 34 onto State Road 10W. Turn right onto Cytoplasm Lake Drive. (Cytoplasm Lake) (Pontoon boats with food and snacks) (Solar panels) (Lake Shoreline) (Slow moving guest rafts for guest transport) (Walking & bridge pathways) (Island perimeter) (Resort security and restaurant control) (power source and attractions) Rides open 24 hours a day. Call toll-free CELL Park owned and operated by: Brayden McDonald A truly unique vacation experience!

Plant Cell Cytoplasm Lake Resort Plant Cell Cytoplasm Lake Resort is built on a manmade lake. The island is named Nucleus Island. The lake is surrounded by Cell Wall Fence. Inside the fence is the shoreline which has often been referred to as the ‘Cell Membrane’. All attractions are located in different parts of the lake. Guest reception and check-out is located at the Golgi Apparatus which is located half way to Nucleus Island. Reservations can be made by calling CELL or online at Nucleus Island Guest Lodging and the Main office are in Cytoplasm Lake. Nucleus Island is central to the resort and is known for its fancy exterior. The island fence, referred as the ‘Nuclear Membrane’ is highly protective. The Nucleolus is the center for resort security and restaurant control and is also located in Nucleus Island. Endoplasmic Reticulum Pathways Guests travel throughout the resort and lake using the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) pathways. The Rough ER is a series of interconnecting walkways and bridges which lead directly from Nuclear Island. The Smooth ER provides slow moving rafts around the resort. Ribosome Restaurants and Snack Bars On these Pontoon Boats meals and snacks are available. The Ribosome Restaurants and Snack Bars are designed to float freely around Cytoplasm Lake serving guests as they relax on the Rough ER. Vacuole Wave Pool The Vacuole Wave Pool is a featured attraction of the resort. The pool is located in the lake but is walled off from the rest of the lake. Guests truly enjoy the wave pool. Chloroplast Panels Solar panels are situated atop the chloroplast structures that are situated throughout the lake to utilize solar power for the resort. Mitochondria Attractions The Mitochondria machinery are the other main attractions for the resort. The rides run continuously as they also provide power to the resort. Plant Cell Resort is known for its famous thrill rides. Powerhouse Doubleshot Plexiglas enclosed, pressurized cabin that takes you up 100 feet then drops you 120 feet into the water. Battery Park Sparks fly as riders whiz and twirl within a dark maze. Underwater Ferris Plexiglas Ferris wheel that takes you upside down and under water. Spinning Cranes Riders go upside down and spin around in these fast moving vessels that float on the surface of the lake.