Deadly and Abandoned Theme Parks Around the World | REVISITED

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Abandoned and forgotten. That is the state of some of the creepiest theme parks around the world. Today we're exploring some of the creepiest abandoned theme parks in the world

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Chapters

0:00 Intro
0:38 Pripyat Amusement Park, Chernobyl, Ukraine
3:52 Walt
4:08 Western Village
6:58 River Country
10:55 Nara Dreamland
16:01 Land Of Oz
20:27 Joyland
24:05 Gulliver's Kingdom
26:17 Dunblobbin, Crinkley Bottom
29:48 Yongma Land
31:06 Taman Festival
34:18 Six Flags, New Orleans
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What should Walt dress up as in the next video? Leave your suggestion to be featured in the next video!

fastpassfacts
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I wish that Nara Dreamland wasn’t torn down. Disney honestly should have bought it since it was originally going to be a Disney park.

MORALIS_MAN
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The Nara dreamland story is heartbreaking.

Bell.-
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I vividly remember going to the Blobby castle theatre thing when I was a kid, and I got to meet the Blobby himself and literally cried.

heybigbender
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Woah I never expected to hear The Animals of Farthing Woods.

That was a cartoon that was really mature and real for a kids show because it had lots of animal death. Animals in the show got ran over, shot by hunters and other realistic wildlife deaths.

Gamesta
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ITS COOL THAT LAND OF OS ISNT REALLY ABANDONED ANYMORE

leviwashington
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Hi! I’m glad you covered the truth of River Country’s true closing. The amoeba rumor had always annoyed me knowing that the park really closed from problems with overcrowding when busy and then no crowds when Typhoon Lagoon opened (with blizzard beach to follow). Not all closings have to be super dramatic.

CheriseChattoway
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I like how Yongam lands owners didn't let it just go abandoned they saw the appeal it made to urban explorers which is really nice I wish more people would do this

jessicachell
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If you are interested in the Chernobyl disaster and doesn’t wanna read boring books about it, I recommend you reading “Black bird girls”. The book is about two girls in different perspectives during the Chernobyl disaster and the book also uncovers some cool facts too. It’s been my favorite book ever since I read it. Thanks for your time and have a great day/night. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

HoangKAtie-yxet
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This could be titled how Disney bankrupted multiple parks

victoriaprew
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Glad to see this revisited! Watched this when I was younger, now im into abandoned theme parks! 🐊

Straw_berr
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Pripyat actually did open because they didn’t know about what was happening so it was open for a few hours before it was evacuated

GumbyGumbo-byui
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This was one of the first videos I watched of yours! I rewatch the original every now and then because it's such entrancing stuff. Happy to see it revisited and expanded more!

Scrofar
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OH MY GOSH it's so crazy finally getting to see Walt in videos! I thought this day would never come, but there he is, and he is wonderful!
(PS: I love his little top hat!)🤩

AmyGough-gsfj
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Great video. Also I was wondering if you guys have heard of Jungle Jim’s.? it’s a grocery store that is located in Ohio and they have animatronics. Not only that but they also have two locations. I also think some of the animatronics are from different places so I think a video or two on Jungle Jim’s and the history of the animatronics they have would be a great idea.

legoevan
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I loved River Country as a kid! As for what Walt should dress up next, he should either be Indiana Jones (for exploring “theme park ruins”) or a spelunker looking in abandoned places.

Kyerishrose
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Update on the locomotives as of 2024: #4 an 0-6-2T (if you are confused it’s a tank engine), has recently been saved and is now on static display it is now currently at Tobu World Square Park. Built by Baldwin in 1897, and It originally operated at the Roaring Camp and Big Trees Railroad in California in 1977 and originally named Waipahu before being sold to western village in 1988. They had another locomotive and no it’s not a typical CP Huntington train like what you used for reference in the video, it was a Vulcan Saddle tank locomotive converted into a 2-4-0 tender engine similar to the Ernest S. Marsh on the Disneyland railroad and is privately owned now, with plans for restoration to operating condition. 6:47.

carolinarailfanproductions
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I love that FNAF reference. Some of these places looked pretty charming. What a shame they are gone. Also, I’d like to kick in “Rock-A-Hula Water Park” of “Lake Delores” in San Bernardino County, California. I went there once in high school, but it shut down in the late ‘90s after going bankrupt.

princessmarlena
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Images be seeing an empty park and assuming it's abandoned. I grew up in Oregon, where Enchanted Forest is very popular, but very old and when you visit it, you can see how old it is. I can't imagine someone trying to to take parts of the park without googling it first.

Edit: I want to add, twenty years ago, Thrillville was situated next to Enchanted Forest. It was very unsafe, and was shut down. I would love to see it mentioned somewhere

Looselimbsmcgee
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yess finally the fallout music is back <3

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