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3 of the most eerie abandoned amusement parks
Summer is coming to an end, as the season Park rides. Maybe for some parks this season will be the last. We want to remember the most famous and eerie abandoned amusement parks in the world.
Amusement Park in Pripyat (Ukraine)
This is one of the most famous abandoned theme parks, but to get there it is quite difficult to make the trip only with people who organize tours to Chernobyl.
The reasons for closing the Park, perhaps no need to explain. The main attraction of this place, of course, the Ferris wheel, which towers ominously over an abandoned city with a terrible history.
Medipark (Belgium)
The Park opened in the fifties, he was one of the most affordable places, where the rest both children and adults. Due to the increased competition, the Park lost most of its visitors, and gradually fell into disrepair. At the beginning of zero years, it was decided to revive, but after the accident, the project was shelved.
Chippewa lake Park (Ontario, USA)
This Park was opened in the mid-seventies of the nineteenth century. Actually, this place is pretty hard to call a full-fledged Park, as it consists of a small number of attractions and more like a Playground for kids.
Then the territory was purchased by the new owner and has invested in the development of the Park a lot of money. The place gradually began to bring to arrive, but then lost its position due to strong competition in the market. The Park was closed in the late seventies of the last century, it lasted a little over a hundred years.
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Amusement Park in Pripyat (Ukraine)
This is one of the most famous abandoned theme parks, but to get there it is quite difficult to make the trip only with people who organize tours to Chernobyl.
The reasons for closing the Park, perhaps no need to explain. The main attraction of this place, of course, the Ferris wheel, which towers ominously over an abandoned city with a terrible history.
Medipark (Belgium)
The Park opened in the fifties, he was one of the most affordable places, where the rest both children and adults. Due to the increased competition, the Park lost most of its visitors, and gradually fell into disrepair. At the beginning of zero years, it was decided to revive, but after the accident, the project was shelved.
Chippewa lake Park (Ontario, USA)
This Park was opened in the mid-seventies of the nineteenth century. Actually, this place is pretty hard to call a full-fledged Park, as it consists of a small number of attractions and more like a Playground for kids.
Then the territory was purchased by the new owner and has invested in the development of the Park a lot of money. The place gradually began to bring to arrive, but then lost its position due to strong competition in the market. The Park was closed in the late seventies of the last century, it lasted a little over a hundred years.
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