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Posted: 8/31/2013 5:52:08 AM EDT
Link: http://www.fubiz.net/en/2013/08/30/abandoned-amusement-parks/
A few.. Found the link on flipboard app this morning, googled some other sites... I know we have seen the urban decay threads here before...old towns, city's, buildings, Detroit, etc..but some of these are pretty cool. There is a park in Germany, called SpreePark, the owner and his son got popped trying to import $14,000,000.00 worth of cocaine, the park closed, now the son lives in a small trailer on the park and they give tours of the ruined park. |
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Seeing abondoned places like that is cool and creepy at the same time.
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Seeing abandoned places like that is cool and creepy at the same time. I like pictures of the old abandoned insane asylums. The amusement park ones are pretty cool too. Chernobyl thread? |
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Rides look cool. Is it crazy I want to ride some of them, even in their current state? Gold slide looks kinda fun...
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That is awesome. When I was a kid, our town had an old haunted house that was abandoned. We did some "urban exploration" in there. Pretty creepy for a 10 year old.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Seeing abandoned places like that is cool and creepy at the same time. I like pictures of the old abandoned insane asylums. The amusement park ones are pretty cool too. Chernobyl thread? If you saw Skyfall, that creepy island is a real place. Here is a short list of others
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Seeing abandoned places like that is cool and creepy at the same time. I like pictures of the old abandoned insane asylums. The amusement park ones are pretty cool too. www.edgewoodhospital.com |
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DUDE What if, they made an amusement park, and made it look abandoned to raise the cool factor and make it more popular!
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Seeing abandoned places like that is cool and creepy at the same time. I like pictures of the old abandoned insane asylums. The amusement park ones are pretty cool too. Chernobyl thread? or is it a Detroit thread? |
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D*mn vandals.
Expect more parks to be closed. Folks have less disposable income today. |
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Quoted: I like pictures of the old abandoned insane asylums. The amusement park ones are pretty cool too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Seeing abandoned places like that is cool and creepy at the same time. I like pictures of the old abandoned insane asylums. The amusement park ones are pretty cool too. |
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DUDE What if, they made an amusement park, and made it look abandoned to raise the cool factor and make it more popular! View Quote I doubt anyone would ever try it. I think it would be cool, too, but the set of customers who want to see the abandoned amusement park from Scooby-Doo is a niche. People want it clean and new for their families. They might get a chuckle out of the graffiti once, but they'd be repeat customers at the competition. |
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I doubt anyone would ever try it. I think it would be cool, too, but the set of customers who want to see the abandoned amusement park from Scooby-Doo is a niche. People want it clean and new for their families. They might get a chuckle out of the graffiti once, but they'd be repeat customers at the competition. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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DUDE What if, they made an amusement park, and made it look abandoned to raise the cool factor and make it more popular! I doubt anyone would ever try it. I think it would be cool, too, but the set of customers who want to see the abandoned amusement park from Scooby-Doo is a niche. People want it clean and new for their families. They might get a chuckle out of the graffiti once, but they'd be repeat customers at the competition. Popeye Village, the set from the Robin Williams movie, is on Malta, and is apparently a popular tourist attraction. The buildings were made to look old and warped and run down, if that counts. |
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I doubt anyone would ever try it. I think it would be cool, too, but the set of customers who want to see the abandoned amusement park from Scooby-Doo is a niche. People want it clean and new for their families. They might get a chuckle out of the graffiti once, but they'd be repeat customers at the competition. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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DUDE What if, they made an amusement park, and made it look abandoned to raise the cool factor and make it more popular! I doubt anyone would ever try it. I think it would be cool, too, but the set of customers who want to see the abandoned amusement park from Scooby-Doo is a niche. People want it clean and new for their families. They might get a chuckle out of the graffiti once, but they'd be repeat customers at the competition. "Abandoned Land" at a big park would work. Retro rides and peeling paint |
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View Quote cool, a theme park right out of a video game! |
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View Quote Yes, they do. http://www.imagineeringdisney.com/blog/2009/12/19/abandoned-disney-river-country-part-1.html |
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View Quote I checked New Jersey and I know two of them. Weird. ETA: also Birchwood Pocono... |
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Seeing abandoned places like that is cool and creepy at the same time. I like pictures of the old abandoned insane asylums. The amusement park ones are pretty cool too. www.edgewoodhospital.com Very cool! I'm from the Midwest but during the late 70s early 80s there was abandoned stuff all over. Really fun to break in and explore. |
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Very cool, would think they could have tours of places like that. Paintball/shooter scenarios would be a good time as well.
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Very cool, would think they could have tours of places like that. Paintball/shooter scenarios would be a good time as well. View Quote Liability. Falling on rebar sucks. Many amusement park structures are weak facades over an inner structure, and lack of maintenance when abandoned allows for leaks that then compromise the materials. Most of these things are in various stages of collapse. |
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Very cool. My first job was at a water park. They let us use it for employee parties too.
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LOL.. I know that place. He's the Abominable Snowman at the old Miracle Strip amusement park in Panama City. http://i.imgur.com/BFO3rK4.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ZN4qNpS.jpg http://i.imgur.com/4ZDhoFd.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ED6uh38.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
LOL.. I know that place. He's the Abominable Snowman at the old Miracle Strip amusement park in Panama City. http://i.imgur.com/BFO3rK4.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ZN4qNpS.jpg http://i.imgur.com/4ZDhoFd.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ED6uh38.jpg A pretty cool history of the park is here http://www.miraclestripamusementpark.panamacitysun.com/ |
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View Quote Uh, Euro Disney is still open. I think that photo was of an attempted Chinese knockoff, abandoned prior to Hong Kong Disneyland's commissioning. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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This thread isn't as good as the Action Park thread last week though
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When I used to skateboard as a kid I always dreamed of skating a water park slide, still kind of do.
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