Just sitting here getting high & wanted to share this interesting thing with y’all.
There was a amusement park opened in the 80s that had so many shady rides & accidents. Check this ride out below, it was only open for one month cause of so many broken noses & injuries would y’all ride this?
Amazingly, here’s footage of kids riding it & coming out of the other side ok.
“Action Park's popularity went hand-in-hand with a reputation for poorly designed rides, under-trained and under-aged staff, intoxicated guests and staff, and a consequently poor safety record. At least six people are known to have died as a result of mishaps on rides at the park, and it was given nicknames such as "Traction Park", "Accident Park", and "Class Action Park". Little effort was made by state regulators to address these issues, despite the park's history of repeat violations. In its later years, personal injury lawsuits led to the closure of increasing numbers of rides and eventually the entire park closed in 1996.”
Things like this make me interested to see what kind of things will be said about my gen in hindsight 20-30 years from now
unless this was the same one, there was another park were some kid got decapitated on one of the slides. imagine seeing that
the park owners were playing rollercoaster tycoon in real life it seems
The rapids look cool tbh, id do it if i could swim lol
What were the rides that resulted from deaths?
Things like this make me interested to see what kind of things will be said about my gen in hindsight 20-30 years from now
"They would actuly run into walls because of the powerful distractions caused by their smartphones"
this was not far from where i grew up, my parents used to go when they were little and said it def lived up to its reputation
"They would actuly run into walls because of the powerful distractions caused by their smartphones"
Kind of reminds me of the first time I found out about Red Bull I drank like three of them in one sitting
unless this was the same one, there was another park were some kid got decapitated on one of the slides. imagine seeing that
the park owners were playing rollercoaster tycoon in real life it seems
I remember seeing that footage on the dark web
I remember seeing that footage on the dark web
i just youtubed it real quick, the kid got decapitated half way down the slide
his brother was waiting for him at the bottom and his body washed down to the end of the ride with his head gone. nightmare s***
There’s a doc on hbo max that talks about the park s*** was ran by kids
Omg you got the link to it? Would love to see!!!
The rapids look cool tbh, id do it if i could swim lol
What were the rides that resulted from deaths?
You crazy
“ Two deaths occurred within a single week in 1982. One victim was a 15-year-old boy who drowned in the notorious Tidal Wave Pool. The other was a 27-year-old man who was electrocuted on a ride called Kayak Experience.”
Omg you got the link to it? Would love to see!!!
not the one he's talking about but here's another one. haven't actually watched this one but this channel is great. gonna watch this later today this s*** seems crazy.
You crazy
“ Two deaths occurred within a single week in 1982. One victim was a 15-year-old boy who drowned in the notorious Tidal Wave Pool. The other was a 27-year-old man who was electrocuted on a ride called Kayak Experience.”
Electro huh?????? out
couple people drowned in the tidal wave pool
I might make an amusement park thread
Been learning a lot about them and coasters lately
Omg you got the link to it? Would love to see!!!
Just search it up on HBO Max
That video in OP was fascinating to watch. Raw footage of the 80's like that was new to me. Also, not gonna lie, the park looks fun as hell.
That video in OP was fascinating to watch. Raw footage of the 80's like that was new to me. Also, not gonna lie, the park looks fun as hell.
I agree, very fascinating! But mannn you are crazy lmaoo you would still ride them even if there’s a chance you’d get a broken bone or even death?