13-year-old Quinn is a bit more daring and adventurous than his 16-year-old brother, which leads him to wear obscene hats and want to ride the most high-octane roller coasters such as the Kamikaze.
Having won, he receives a ticket from Cassandra to another amusement park that's invite-only and open through the night.
As Blake and Quinn return home, their mother surprises them by announcing her engagement to her boyfriend.
Rides start simple, but turn into lifelike experiences with a very real chance of dying.
Anyone who glances into these mirrors are presented with their worst fears and doubts, like being too fat or ugly.
The Works is a desolate place similar to early industrial revolution factories and holds the park together.
Blake would have powers equal to hers and be able to change reality in the park to his liking, making it a better place for his friends.
Blake's actions surviving the seven rides has destabilized the Alternate Reality that Cassandra resides in.
This ride takes Blake back in time to his worst childhood memory, a school bus accident from when he was 7-years-old, which only he survived.
In the end Blake remembers how he had escaped, beats the ride, conquers his fears, and saves the people he cares about.
Blake, Quinn, Russ, and Maggie are then brought back to reality to find out that they had fallen unconscious and had been in a car crash on their way to the park.