5/18/2023 0 Comments Abandoned disney park![]() You won’t want to ‘follow the yellow brick road’ here in the Land of Oz, North Carolina, as it will lead you to one of the creepiest sites in the US. The water park has since been left in ruin and hasn’t been torn down, making it one of only two Disney parks ever to be closed and not removed. The park closed in November 2001, following the negative impacts the New York 9/11 attacks had on the US tourist industry. Disney’s River Country, Bay Lake, Floridaĭisney’s River Country was the first water park built in Walt Disney World. Everything has been left as it was on the park’s last day, and there are even still chairs in the coffee shops. It was constructed in a style that was inspired by Disneyland in California and features a contrast of brightly colored fairytale rides and roller coasters that are now rotting. The park was built in the 1960s and deserted in 2006 due to low visitor numbers. Nara Dreamland is one of the most photographed abandoned theme parks in the world. It’s an apocalyptic sight, which has been taken advantage of by Hollywood and used for films such as Jurassic World and Dawn of Planet of the Apes. To this day, there’s still an eerie sign at the entrance of the park that says, ‘Closed for the storm’. The park closed after Hurricane Katrina and there wasn’t enough funding for repairs so it fell into further decay over the last few years. The park opened in 2000 and was only operating for a few years before suffering significantly during the hurricane, which displaced 20,000 people and killed nearly 2,000 people. Six Flags, New Orleansįirst on our list, and perhaps the creepiest of all, is Six Flags in New Orleans, which fell out of business following serious damage from Hurricane Katrina in 2005. ![]() ![]() Here are the world’s nine creepiest abandoned amusement parks. But after being abandoned, the neglected parks become home to apocalyptic scenes of decaying rides and roller coasters that are being reclaimed by mother nature. Is there anything eerier than an abandoned amusement park? It’s a place where laughter and children’s giggles once drifted through the air, and where brightly-colored Ferris wheels and thrilling rides made ever-lasting memories. ![]() ← Back to ‘Discover the Best Things to Do, Everywhere’ ![]()
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