Disney Park Attraction Looks Horribly Abandoned, Fan Suggests Hiding It

Published on 01/18/2022
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Ho Thuy Tien In Vietnam Is Sleeping With The Fishes

The Ho Thuy Tien water park in Vietnam, which was built for three million dollars and opened its doors in 2004, closed its doors in a short period of time. However, rather than demolish it, the developers decided to leave it in place. Slowly but steadily, it began to crumble, and today it resembles the set of a horror film. Surprisingly, the park has risen to become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Vietnam. Why wait until Halloween Horror Nights to go to the park when you can pay a visit to the empty park all year? Locals, sensing an opportunity to make some money, have even begun charging curious visitors to explore the grounds, which have lain neglected for many years.

Ho Thuy Tien In Vietnam Is Sleeping With The Fishes

Ho Thuy Tien In Vietnam Is Sleeping With The Fishes

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Welcome To Your Six Flags Nightmare

Over a decade ago, this amusement park ceased to be a source of amusement. These are the ruins of Six Flags New Orleans, and they’re delivering the screams once more. After being ravaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the park was forced to close its doors permanently. No one has stepped forward to redevelop the land since it was built on low-lying ground. Now, the park is ready for anyone who is daring enough to venture into its grounds and become lost in the “wonders” it has to offer. We’re going to pass on this one without hesitation. However, if you enjoy spooky amusement parks, it is less expensive to fly to New Orleans than it is to Vietnam.

Welcome To Your Six Flags Nightmare

Welcome To Your Six Flags Nightmare

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