N. Sanity Island


A WARM WELCOME TO N. SANITY ISLAND!

There's two ways to enter the N. Sanity Island: either from a side street on the main entrance boulevard or a path that starts near Shrek 4D and takes guests pass by the Gibson Amphitheater where guests will then enter the area. Either way guests will find themselves in a lush jungle paradise filled with trees, the surroundings mostly have been long abandoned by humans letting nature take the island for herself once again. There's a few pools of water and plenty of shade, so even in the warmest days of summer, this will be one of the coolest parts of the park (both figuratively and literally).

Coco's Plushies

Coco has decided to start mass manufacturing plushies of her friends using her top tier tech skills! Housed inside Coco and Crash's house, this shop focuses on selling toys (especially plushies of course!) based on the main Crash Bandicoot characters especially the cuter characters like Polar and Pura.

Restrooms

Functionally replacing the old restrooms formerly located nearby that are now being used as store space for Cartooniversal and Coco's Plushies, the exterior is themed to N. Sanity Island's rocky cliffs including it's famous skull shaped rock formation. Inside they're ordinary restrooms as expected.

N. Terprising Traders

Located at the exit of Crash Bandicoot: The Great Cortex Chase and housed inside an old log fort left from the former natives of the isle, this serves as the general store of all things Crash Bandicoot for N. Sanity Island. This includes T Shirts, mugs, pins, hats, and even the video games!

Greetings Village

Near Aku Aku Traders, guests can meet Crash, Coco, and Dr. Neo Cortex and sometimes a certain visitor from the Dragon Kingdom. Snap a picture, ask for a autograph or even have zany fun with these characters near a set of three straw roof huts, the former home of Aku Aku's tribe.

Wampa Fruit Speakeasy

Owned by Pinstripe, one of Crash's many enemies, he's opened a restaurant located in one of Cortex's old factories. The somewhat snazzy art deco interior clashes with the remnants of the gritty, pollution heavy factory. This restaurant mostly focuses on Australian style BBQ along with a good selection of tropical drinks. Wampa Fruit, the star attraction, will be a superbly sweet dessert that'll make you want to do the Crash Dance!