Disney Park Attraction Looks Horribly Abandoned, Fan Suggests Hiding It

Published on 01/18/2022
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Tragedy Forced South Korea To Put These Ducks Out Of Commission

There’s a good reason why these ducks don’t appear to be pleased. In 1999, tragedy struck when a happy child riding on one of the rides was thrown from the attraction and died. The park management vanished shortly after the incident, and the park was left in shambles as a result. However, this is one of the parks on our list that you will not be able to visit. The park was removed in 2011 as part of a larger development. It was demolished and replaced by a hotel. Fortunately, you now have this horrifying photo of a “happy duck” permanently burned into your memory. You didn’t need to get a decent night’s sleep tonight, did you?

Tragedy Forced South Korea To Put These Ducks Out Of Commission

Tragedy Forced South Korea To Put These Ducks Out Of Commission

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The Land Of Oz Isn’t So Magical Anymore

The Land of Oz has seen better days, to be sure. The park, which is located in the picturesque hamlet of Beech Mountain, North Carolina, first opened its doors in 1970. The 16-acre park, which was dedicated to the Wizard of Oz, was a huge success. The park remained essentially unchanged over the decades. Attendance statistics plummeted as a result of the lack of any adjustments to entice families to return. In 1975, a fire damaged a portion of the park, making the situation even worse. In an odd twist of fate, this seemingly deserted park is reopened twice a year for a commemoration of the “Autumn of Oz” Guests are invited to tour the scary park and discover the darker side of The Wizard of Oz while attending the event.

The Land Of Oz Isn't So Magical Anymore

The Land Of Oz Isn’t So Magical Anymore

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