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Top 10 Abandoned Roller Coaster Parks

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Who doesn’t love a good roller coaster? Whether it’s for their speed, their height, or their crazy twists and their themes, we all like to get some adrenaline pumping while riding on these thrilling inventions. But unfortunately, sometimes life happens, and what was once a place full of fun rides suddenly turns into an eerie abandoned location that could easily become the scenario for a zombie apocalypse or any horror film. Today we’ll be looking at “10 Abandoned Roller Coaster Parks” and see how some of the best parks in the world turned into creepy abandoned locations after facing life changing events. When you make it to the top of the list, you’ll see how all of these places can easily be turned into attractions of their own kind. Because after all, exploring abandoned creepy places comes with its own thrills.

Dunblobbin, England
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prr59WolXv4)

Back in the 90s, there was a popular TV show in the UK called Noel's House Party. It was presented by the famous TV star Noel Edmond, and it featured a popular character called Mr. Blobby. This character was so famous, that it even got its own set of themed parks. Unfortunately, none of the parks survived the decade, and by the end of the 90s, they were all closed. One of the parks got turned into a hotel, but surprisingly, they left one if its areas intact. It was the area called Dunblobbin and it has now been taken over by nature. While in the past, Dunblobbin was the area dedicated for the little ones to play, this spot is now a place where ghost-hunters gather, hoping to catch a glimpse of a supernatural event. A lot of rumors say the place is haunted, but I guess only the ones who dare to visit will be able to tell if that's true.

Spreepark, Germany
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JtMaYmvL-Y)

Right outside Berlin, there is an abandoned park with a very long history. Its latter name was Spreepark, but it was actually built in the year of 1969 by the communist party of East Germany, and they called it Kulti. 20 years later, the park was rebranded as the Berlin Wall fell. However, the new owner of the park was involved in some criminal actions like smuggling drug through the shipping of the equipment needed for the park. At the end, the park closed operations due to the owner's questionable actions, but also because of the lack of enough visitors to sustain operations. Today, the amusement park is abandoned, but you can still spot some of its rides such as the ferris wheel, a cup carousel and the "Spreeblitz" rollercoaster. Even though the place is abandoned, it stil holds on to the charms of its days of glory. The place was even featured in the film "Hannah". Today you can take a tour of this abandoned park for only 5 Euros! I guess you might want to add that to your list of places to see in Berlin.
Gulliver’s Kingdom, Japan
https://www.buzzfeed.com/alanwhite/atmospheric-pictures-of-an-abandoned-theme-park

You'll soon realize that Japan is quite a popular spot for abandoned theme parks, and here's the first one on this list: Gulliver's Kingdom. If you're into literature, you probably heard about Gulliver's Travels, and this is exactly what inspired this short lived park. Gulliver's Kingdom first opened in 1997 and shut down operations four years later, in the year 2001. One of its main features was the large statue of Lemuel Gulliver tied to the ground, which is a depiction of the scene of the book in which he gets captured by the tiny people of Lilliput. Like many parks on this list, Gulliver's Kingdom ceased operations due to the lack of enough visitors. And if you look at it closely, you'll soon realize why not many people wanted to visit this place. The park was located very close to the infamous Aokigahara, most commonly known as "the suicide forest." And if that's not eerie enough, they were also near the former headquarters of a religious cult that took the lives of 13 people in Tokyo in 1995. I don't know about you, but that's more than enough for me to stay away from a theme park...even when it honors one of the most famous works of literature.

Dunaujvarosi Vidampark, Hungary

Don't you just wish, sometimes, that we could go on roller coasters whenever we feel like it? Unfortunately, that is not so easy to accomplish

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