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Weaver Orchards is a small fruit farm with declining fortunes. Old Man Weaver considered selling the farm until he had an idea - offer other attractions to entice more people to visit the orchards. In 2006, he began offering tractor rides through the woods. Business improved for a year before tapering off. Nonetheless, it was an encouraging sign.
In 2008, he built a 2-meter tall apple sculture out of scrap metal. Old Man Weaver saw a brief rise in attendance. He concluded that more exciting attractions would bring more tourism to his farm.
In 2009, he purchased a scrambler ride from the fair circuit at steep discount. It took him all of 2 years to build and repair the ride, and it finally opened at the end of 2011 as "Cider Spinner" to pair with the sculpture. The ride was well-received, and Old Man Weaver saw his business grow more popular.
Brimming with enthusiasm, Weaver immediately began his next project. This time he built a backyard roller coaster over the course of 3-and-a-half years. "Blueberry" (modeled after "the Blue Flash") opened in 2015 and was immediately lauded (though some guests were confused, as the farm did not grow blueberries).
The park's crown jewel, the world's tallest Disk-O coaster, was announced alongside Weaver's retirement in 2018. Returning to the apple theming, "Apple Picker" debuted the following year. Old Man Weaver's sons inherited their father's life work. It was 2019 - the business was thriving with a bright future, assuming no unforseen troubles in the years to come.

