Xuxa Park was canceled following an incident on 11 January 2001, in which a short circuit caused a massive fire that destroyed the set near the conclusion of that day's taping.
The program was shot on a set that resembled an amusement park, the centerpiece of which was a spaceship from which Xuxa emerged at the start of each episode and reembarked at the conclusion.
During its first five seasons, Xuxa Park was recorded in Teatro Fênix, a neighborhood of Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro.
Called Crystal Palace, the set housed a modern amusement park full of lights, tunnels, spacecraft, and toys that turned in all directions.
[2] On 11 January 2001, an electrical fire occurred during the filming of an episode's outro sequence, igniting the set starting with Xuxa's spaceship.
[1] The program was put on hiatus and ultimately canceled due to the incident, with eight unaired episodes recorded prior never airing out of respect to the children traumatized by the fire.
[3] Xuxa Park consisted of mixed games, musical numbers, and cartoons, divided into up to eight blocks depending on the content.
[4] In the same way as the previous programs, the cast included Paquitas and the twins Roberta and Mariana Richard, the Irmãs Metralha; and the actor Armando Moraes who played the Praga character, a male turtle that irritated the presenter gained a new character, an elf that guarded the abandoned mine where the amusement park was hidden during the first seasons.