Amusement Parks Reviews

Abandoned amusement parks are known as home to ghosts although they used to be a fantasy and funs land for kids and the whole family while they were in operation. Across the United States you will find a number of abandoned amusement parks that spread creepy vibes as opposed to the happy atmosphere they would have spread while they were in use by happy families and friends. The creepy atmosphere and the spooky vibes are not something that you will find only in the United States. In fact, the story remains the same in other corners of the world too when it comes to abandoned amusement parks.

In this article we shall talk about a few abandoned amusement parks and try to dig in to a little bit of history to understand what had gone wrong.  Idora Park Ohio was known as Youngstown Million Dollar Playground. It started operations back in the 1980’s and it has been in operation until 1980. Although the Idora Park is now desolated, it used to be famous for its wildcat coaster, jack rabbit coaster and the kiddieland devoted for kids. The park also included a large swimming pool that was the centre of attention of many. However, back in 1984, a fire crossed in on the history of the Idora Park leaving only memories and structures standing still.

SpreePark in Stuttgart is another amusement park that was able to capture the hearts of many. The park operated from 1989 to 2000. SpreePark is among those abandoned amusement parks where the destiny of the park had to be decided on money. Back in the year 2000, the owners of the SpreePark experienced an unretrievable debt of 11 million Euros for which they had to close down the park.

Rocky Point, in Rhode Island USA is another favorite among abandoned amusement parks because of its color and whim which talks by itself, even as of today. The distinctive feature about this abandoned amusement park is that it used to be one of America s prime amusement parks back in the day. Again, due to financial crisis faced by the owners, they had decided to close down the park back in 1995 which was abandoned ever since. Many people say that the government or some private organization should have taken over Rocky Point following its downfall because it represents a piece of true American history. But regrettably, the story did not finish that way!

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