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Theme park ruins.

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posted on Jul, 7 2012 @ 11:54 AM
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I have always been fascinated by abandoned theme parks.. So I figured I would share some of the "lesser known" ones with "ATS".. Enjoy. I will post more later..


"Journey into the Imagination Playground"

an entire upstairs playground inside the Journey Into Imagination pavilion - a closed and partially dismantled cornucopia of various attractions for kids, including huge kaleidoscopes and vibrating mirrors, bubble projectors and rainbow corridors. Most of these attractions were user-controlled, with some capable of producing custom music, light shows and even blue screen effects:






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"Disneys Discovery island"

Tucked away in plain sight in the middle of Disney’s Bay Lake lies the 11.5-acre abandoned piece of property formerly known as Discovery Island.









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"Six Flags New Orleans"



New Orleans has come a long way since Hurricane Katrina. But at the old Six Flags Jazzland amusement park, which was abandoned after the massive 2005 storm, there's a whole lot of creepiness and no clear sign of recovery.











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"Wonderland China"


Wonderland was supposed to be a fantastic amusement park just 45 minutes outside of Beijing, on the way to the Great Wall. Judging from the partially built castle, it was clearly meant to resemble Disney.







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"Spreepark"

Surreal Abandoned Amusement Park in Berlin






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posted on Jul, 7 2012 @ 11:58 AM
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Wow, nice post these places are pretty wild, could film another " Killer klowns from outer space " here.

And HOLY COW, imagine the money to be made recycling at these places.



posted on Jul, 7 2012 @ 12:02 PM
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Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom has been closed since 2009 as well. I miss that place. It was always a great place to take the kids.
It had something to do with not being able to agree on a new lease.
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posted on Jul, 7 2012 @ 12:06 PM
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I was thinking that same thing. Since they closed Kentucky Kingdom I believe we have lost so much money, not to mention it gave our kids something to do and stay somewhat out of trouble. I for one could enjoy the water park they had.



posted on Jul, 7 2012 @ 02:49 PM
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Thanks for sharing. They are one of my fascinations too.
Heres one of my favs-and the site as well-

The Enchanted(spooky) Forest, MD:




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