Abandoned amusement parks are famous for being ghost hunted paradises although they were built for a different purpose. 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 environment change and changed vibes are not something that is only restricted to abandoned amusement parks in the united states. In fact, it is common to abandoned amusement parks from all across the world.
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 Youngstowns Million Dollar Playground. Its history runs back to 1890′s and it is recorded to have been in use until 1980′s where it slowly expanded. Although the Idora Park is now abandoned, it used to be famous for its wildcat coaster, jack rabbit coaster and the kiddieland dedicated for kids. The park also included a large swimming pool that was the centre of attention of many. It was back in 1984 that the Idora park caught on fire leaving on memories standing and nothing else.
SpreePark in Berlin is another amusement park that was able to capture the hearts of many. The park has been in operation from 1989 and had been open to public until 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 faced an unrecoverable debt of 11 million Euros where they had no choice but to close down the park.
Rocky Point, in Rhode Island USA is a lively hangout point even as of today although it was abandoned many years ago. The specialty about this abandoned amusement park is that it used to be one of America’s premier 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 unfortunately, the story did not end that way!
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