It's a cool concept that's for sure. Needed the safety upgrade and a visual overall to blend into the surroundings more nicely. It's awesome in theory.
I grew up in the 1970s through the 1980s. Our playground equipment were ten foot metal slides, big metal jungle gyms, swingsets made of metal plus we had either dirt ground or cement.
Back in the early 70s my elementary school had a 12 ft high metal slide on a concrete playground.I fell and busted my head open 6x before they wouldn't let me play on it anymore.lol.
@@isaacmerettaplayz8943 well yeah.I still wonder why it took the adults so many stitches and trips to the hospital before they stopped me from taking playground dares from my cousin maybe they were hoping I would figure it out on my own.lol😂
I had a kid in kindergarten who cracked his head open in these things called leaf steps when he fell off head first. So yeah, I can see how you feel.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I've noticed a pattern over the last few decades, coasters and slides/water slides have gotten more dangerous the bigger they are built. Time to go back to the basics when it comes to stuff like this for kids. The CLOSEST I have seen to the Grater Slide was a park that had Grater Steps leading to the stainless steel slide.
I almost had a heart attack when I saw the child is gonna slide through a grate slide (Those artist are cool thou for being the one making society more Intresting lol) XD
The playgrounds when I was a kid in the 80s were tarmac with a sprinkling of broken glass, heavy swing seats that would smack you in the head if you slid off as were very worn hard plastic, aaah happy days
In the 80's my school's playground was built over asphalt. I guess it was slightly softer than cement. We would hang upside down on the monkey bars by our knees, and do the usual stupid things on the swings.
The most fun I had as a kid wasn't particularly safe, but you learn to risk assess and be mindful of heat, height, what's around you etc. But even the most boring playgrounds kids can still hurt themselves, it just happens.
We used to have one of those multi lane long ripple slides here, but it got closed down and I can see why. You'd often get good air on some of the bumps, but then you wouldn't land squarely in your lane when you came down
My town used to have this huge metal slide that went down in a circular motion. The very top was like 20 ft off the ground. When I was a kid, instead of going down the slide, I would slide down the support beams on the side of the slide. It was like sliding down a firefighter pole. Of course, this was very dangerous and was probably the reason they took it down lol
I remember when I was a kid, about 4 years old, going down a steel playground slide and had a big drop off at the end ( about a ten inch drop ). I landed on the ground on my tailbone and balled my eye out, lol. I can still feel the pain whenever I see those steel slides at playgrounds, lol.
5:20 If you flip that merry go round over, that is the same kind that was at my elementary school. For the exception of the thin ring with the square iron rods. I was the kid that got in the middle and spun it till all the other kids fell off. xD
My dad went there once as a kid because my grandma always said it was too dangerous which she was actually right and he said he had went on The roller like thing that you sit on and go down a slide he didn’t fall off but at the end he kind of flew forward and scraped his whole knee. But he did say the water park rides were really fun
I went on the older version of the cliff swing over the Colorado river!!! When I went on it it wasn’t steel arms but just cables! I saw the pictures from my ride and I was shocked at the flimsy appearance of the swings cables! Sitting on the side that makes you look straight down is a crazy experience when the cliff just disappears and you’re staring straight down a couple thousand feet to the river below! We spotted the swing from the river when my family was white water rafting! Quite the adrenaline fix I had that day!!!
I would have been disappointed if Class Action Park wasn't included on this list. At #5, I'm impressed, and yes, I've had been several times. Fortunately my only injuries were scraped knees.
I still remember when I was in first grade we were having recess while the fourth graders were doing gym class outside and there was this tower with a rope that you could slide if I had to explain it it looked like one of those poles you'd see firefighters go down and one of the fourth graders went down the rope but then fell and cracked there head open it was so bad that multiple ambulances had to come.
hell yeah. I grew up in Florida, and we had those shiny metal slides. My school actually had to close the slide down on hot days because we were getting burned. Some of us were smart, though. We would wear an extra shirt, and at recess, take it off and use it to sit on while going down. Made it super fast, too!
I always had a fear of the monkey bars when I was out for recess and stupid me chose to go on there and I fell and everyone that was at recess stopped playing and went over and circled around me and my friends were laughing and I was crying and the teacher came over and I was like she was like what is going on and then my friends told her then I told her but she already knew what was happening so she got kind of annoyed and I went to the office and got a Band-Aid and I told my parents after and I was well after
One time I went on a ride where it's like a twister where you sit in a cart and it goes around really fast but it lifts up so you can see the ground and I felt myself slipping, it was scary but also a cool ride
@14:00 my brother in law rode that looping water slide! He said it was horrible and he didn't make it over, so he just got slammed around inside and wound up crawling out! We called Action Park "Traction Park" cause of all the injuries lol.
We lived in Baltimore Maryland for a few years and near our house a school built the most elaborate amazing playground I’ve ever seen except you couldn’t get on it after 10:30 in the morning because children were getting second-degree burns..
alot of the cheese grader slides are made not exactly for playing but as art peices the meaning of "the more you push the worse it gets" something like that
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We had two metal slides (now removed) (1) 1000 foot slide that became highly polished, depending on weight or clothing would hit high speeds & become airborne on the several humps. .. .. (2) 1 mile Toboggan slide which used a wheeled sled with a pull handbrake, that relied on the rider to slow for corners. Riders were launched off steep bends if brake was not used. Neither had any age or size restrictions.
@@saints1fan2 Giant slide was located on a hill in Doncaster (not 100% on suburb - we only found it by accident during a school excursion). Toboggan was at Gumbuya Park, now Gumbuya World. Both those rides are long gone and Gumbuya is completely different now.
I almost broke my neck from going to an old go cart racing place the go carts where old and not well taken care of and the plastic body of the go cart of the guy ahead of me fell onto the wheel and stoped his go cart in front of me going abought 15 miles per hour and the seat belt of my go cart sinched up around my neck
It was unneccesary to show that first animated cartoon. That's why I stick with mostly the classics like Space Ghost, Mightor, The Herculoids, and Marine Boy.
3:46 Hey! That's the pic of Mimaland Mimaland is the first theme park in my country, Malaysia 🇲🇾 The theme park is since 1972-1997 it was abandoned This isn't a joke
I love that Alpine coaster I have been on it it’s so fun don’t touch it till you try it and I have severe anxiety and I’ve gone on it and I loved it it’s not that dangerous
I don't care what anyone says, that slide in Spain that connects and cuts off walking time is brilliant. And really cool as well.
I would say the only they needed to do was extend the end of the slide so people didn't fall off.
Throw a pool the the end and
Charge a fee
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@Xiaoya Shi 😬
It's a cool concept that's for sure. Needed the safety upgrade and a visual overall to blend into the surroundings more nicely. It's awesome in theory.
Remember the static electricity that zapped you on the slide? ⚡️
Yes xd
I was always scared of slides because of that
Yeah XX
All to well
I have been zapped to ouch
Most of these aren’t dangerous but still fun to watch
I grew up in the 1970s through the 1980s. Our playground equipment were ten foot metal slides, big metal jungle gyms, swingsets made of metal plus we had either dirt ground or cement.
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Oh yeah the good old days of the playground, lol. Kids today will never know WTF we had back in the day but we certainly had lots of fun😂
abandoned amusement parks are some of the creepiest things imaginable 😥😥😥
His voice sounds so familiar
Oh he is the voice of simple history
YEA he made some other channles
I feel like all channels like this such as Be amazed, and Rslash sound exactly the same even though I know their not the same person
@@exquisitetoast3859 I like be amazed
@@fe4rbuzz165 your right
Back in the early 70s my elementary school had a 12 ft high metal slide on a concrete playground.I fell and busted my head open 6x before they wouldn't let me play on it anymore.lol.
Sry bout that/ At least it was like 50 years ago right?
@@isaacmerettaplayz8943 well yeah.I still wonder why it took the adults so many stitches and trips to the hospital before they stopped me from taking playground dares from my cousin maybe they were hoping I would figure it out on my own.lol😂
@@joycebowen8958 okijjnjkjnjinuj the best of all the other hand
I had a kid in kindergarten who cracked his head open in these things called leaf steps when he fell off head first. So yeah, I can see how you feel.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@razoryt15 the kid is alive ? 😟
I've noticed a pattern over the last few decades, coasters and slides/water slides have gotten more dangerous the bigger they are built. Time to go back to the basics when it comes to stuff like this for kids.
The CLOSEST I have seen to the Grater Slide was a park that had Grater Steps leading to the stainless steel slide.
Well with modern technology the slides and coasters are actually getting safer
Is it just me or is his voice relaxing lmao
I like his voice but my parents hate it
I like it too
I hate it
Just u
But I do like it
I almost had a heart attack when I saw the child is gonna slide through a grate slide
(Those artist are cool thou for being the one making society more Intresting lol) XD
Russia's torture play ground.
Thats not how u spell great
@Unbeatable Gam3r they're talking about the part of the slide that looks like a cheese grate
I was going to type a cursed comment but I was eating cheese during this, thinking the slide made the cheese
Me too
Remember at my school that I used to go to had a snake slide but they replaced it with monkey bars benches and a ladder
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That’s what happened at the park, there was a slide that was like a banana and they took it away
F
Oof
F
The playgrounds when I was a kid in the 80s were tarmac with a sprinkling of broken glass, heavy swing seats that would smack you in the head if you slid off as were very worn hard plastic, aaah happy days
In the 80's my school's playground was built over asphalt. I guess it was slightly softer than cement.
We would hang upside down on the monkey bars by our knees, and do the usual stupid things on the swings.
in the 80s i wasnt born
@@user-ow9uo8mc4f me to I was born in. 2014
@@goofyahhoc I was born in 2012
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The real thing that we need to be figuring out is that who designed these dangerous slides!?
IT WAS ME DIO
Yes
Yes
Yaaa
@@pillow1557 make me a side at my backyard like the end of the world slide “maker!l
I got burns and welts on my thighs from those hot metal slides as a kid
Me too
@@dedehemn4249 we didn't ask
The most fun I had as a kid wasn't particularly safe, but you learn to risk assess and be mindful of heat, height, what's around you etc. But even the most boring playgrounds kids can still hurt themselves, it just happens.
Well said. Nobody takes responsibility for their own actions these days, always looking to blame others.
I love your thumbnails more every day! xD
It kinda is..
me looking at the thumbnail: *oh no theyre going to grate the child*
Yes lol
I was like: *oh sh*t*
@@user-eb4cg6lt9g@
Catsgaming 101
@Legend of the Blue Macerator N O IT NOT
That’s not grate
We used to have one of those multi lane long ripple slides here, but it got closed down and I can see why. You'd often get good air on some of the bumps, but then you wouldn't land squarely in your lane when you came down
That thumbnail wtf ahah
I got scared as fuck
@@chexblu same
@@chexblu same
Im not scared then u guys are scardy cats hahah lol
OMG A KID LOST HIS ARM ON A SLIDE? how does that even happen ajhfkwfkwja 😭😭
Broken sprained bones can go to far
So ya 😟
where? where did you saw that part of the video?
now i get it, listen turn your volume up to 1000000000000 4:32
So sad😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
@Devika Kadu oops 😬 sorry
Action park in New Jersey is still open. Just operates under a different name...
Wait what
Really?! Wow! :0 ......
Mountain Creek Waterpark
yes....CLASS action park. Lol
That slide in Spain looks fun, they should just lengthen it and put a some kinda Matt at the bottom
Spain without the S though
My town used to have this huge metal slide that went down in a circular motion. The very top was like 20 ft off the ground. When I was a kid, instead of going down the slide, I would slide down the support beams on the side of the slide. It was like sliding down a firefighter pole. Of course, this was very dangerous and was probably the reason they took it down lol
yeah so dangerous omg a pole❕
I remember when I was a kid, about 4 years old, going down a steel playground slide and had a big drop off at the end ( about a ten inch drop ). I landed on the ground on my tailbone and balled my eye out, lol. I can still feel the pain whenever I see those steel slides at playgrounds, lol.
Who else thought the whole time:
" The paaaaaaiiiiiinnnn😥!!!!! "
I wasn’t expecting Lithuania to be in here !!!thanks dude
I can hear someone going down the cheese greater slide
Aaaahhhh! Damn! Now I know what cheese must feel like.
The cheese grater slide.
Lol
A GULAG train! OMG. How cool is that? I’m packing for my trip (though I realize the guards will confiscate anything I bring...)
Now I’m scared to even tough a playground
The Glenwood Caverns swing is pretty fantastic.
The cheese grater slide is so dangerous I would never go down it
5:20 If you flip that merry go round over, that is the same kind that was at my elementary school. For the exception of the thin ring with the square iron rods. I was the kid that got in the middle and spun it till all the other kids fell off. xD
I know it's funny when you do that
@@neogalaxyjayden6328 but it isn’t funny for the other kids..
@@mochichokooo true
@3:39 I never laughed so hard in my life (I gotta stop smoking)😂🤷🏽♂️
I remember burning my hands on a metal slide that had been absorbing the suns rays all day.
I love this video 👍👍
Me: Looking at the playground
Can we go 😅
Shijingshan Amusement Park: *says it haves the most dangerous amusement park*
Action Park: Hold my deaths
My dad went there once as a kid because my grandma always said it was too dangerous which she was actually right and he said he had went on The roller like thing that you sit on and go down a slide he didn’t fall off but at the end he kind of flew forward and scraped his whole knee. But he did say the water park rides were really fun
Dadipark: *turns into hiking park*
Golden girls
@@sydneydavis6941 cool, doesn’t really hurt I have broken a bone each year
I love your videos
When I was a kid I was always exploring abandoned places so I can't really talk
I don't know what you mean by that
@@gamerluke1205 you’re right
He means he is trespassing so he doesn’t wanna get caught
Same
Im a kid and so do i of course i bring my sirvival kit you know
5:20 I walked past that park when I visited lithuania.
My mom took me there, to relive her childhood...
@@dovix did it go well
@@kiarageorge7584 yeah
@@dovix ok
Literally laughed out loud watching those people pinball down then launch off the end of that “time saving” slide
A primary ground to learn how to dodge risks in lives.
I went on the older version of the cliff swing over the Colorado river!!! When I went on it it wasn’t steel arms but just cables! I saw the pictures from my ride and I was shocked at the flimsy appearance of the swings cables! Sitting on the side that makes you look straight down is a crazy experience when the cliff just disappears and you’re staring straight down a couple thousand feet to the river below! We spotted the swing from the river when my family was white water rafting! Quite the adrenaline fix I had that day!!!
I would have been disappointed if Class Action Park wasn't included on this list. At #5, I'm impressed, and yes, I've had been several times. Fortunately my only injuries were scraped knees.
I used to have a swing above an active railroad
Luckily I never fell of
I don't care if playground equipment is hot, I sit on those swings😎
I still remember when I was in first grade we were having recess while the fourth graders were doing gym class outside and there was this tower with a rope that you could slide if I had to explain it it looked like one of those poles you'd see firefighters go down and one of the fourth graders went down the rope but then fell and cracked there head open it was so bad that multiple ambulances had to come.
I like the cheese grater for children lol
Haha
I feel like I remember going down a cheese grater slide. The metal was super hot, and it hurt!
hell yeah. I grew up in Florida, and we had those shiny metal slides. My school actually had to close the slide down on hot days because we were getting burned. Some of us were smart, though. We would wear an extra shirt, and at recess, take it off and use it to sit on while going down. Made it super fast, too!
Oh yea summer go on a metal slide with no cover tssssss skin BURNED me HURT
I loved it thanks
Soooooo much
I always had a fear of the monkey bars when I was out for recess and stupid me chose to go on there and I fell and everyone that was at recess stopped playing and went over and circled around me and my friends were laughing and I was crying and the teacher came over and I was like she was like what is going on and then my friends told her then I told her but she already knew what was happening so she got kind of annoyed and I went to the office and got a Band-Aid and I told my parents after and I was well after
Poor you, i was the crazy kid who used to hang upside down on monkey bars
Same
i don’t think that friends are supposed to laugh when you hurt yourself
@@user-ow9uo8mc4f it was pretty messed up....
I hate monkey bars
The name of this channel is called top five but they started off by 15?
Odd as it MAY be, I see it going ABOVE & BEYOND along with the extra mile. I certainly appreciate it.
Wwwwwwwww
🤣😂🤣
I recently went to pigeon forge Tennessee and didn’t have time to do alpine coasters but we did Dollywood which was great
I'm going to Gatlinburg in Feb!
Cheese grater slide is an ad for children with a severe medical condition that causes their skin to be very weak. This guy didn’t do their research.
I literally died laughing when I saw the playset with the slide to death in the beginning
I remember in the 5th grade I tripped over the top side of the slide that was maybe 10 feet high and fell face first into a patch of ice
Omg canyon swing is so fun
Dadipark looks like pure nightmare fuel
One time I went on a ride where it's like a twister where you sit in a cart and it goes around really fast but it lifts up so you can see the ground and I felt myself slipping, it was scary but also a cool ride
:02
If one looks closer enough, one can see that there is an obvious place where a service building was, and where it obviously was removed.
My mum had a friend who went on a toboggan and fell off on the flat
She is a teacher so we still don’t know how she did it 🤣
@14:00 my brother in law rode that looping water slide! He said it was horrible and he didn't make it over, so he just got slammed around inside and wound up crawling out! We called Action Park "Traction Park" cause of all the injuries lol.
We lived in Baltimore Maryland for a few years and near our house a school built the most elaborate amazing playground I’ve ever seen except you couldn’t get on it after 10:30 in the morning because children were getting second-degree burns..
alot of the cheese grader slides are made not exactly for playing but as art peices the meaning of "the more you push the worse it gets" something like that
i would never go on something i need to sigh a waver for no thank you lol
Hi
Even though the holes on the cheese grater slide are optical illusion I still don't trust who made it
Are these people tryna kill us with the slides 👁👄👁
👁️👅👁️💞💞💙💞💕💞💕 I love your videos
1:18 that actually looks fun
Nice video and very informative and very entertaining.
That's actually, pretty cool 😎.
Reason why dadipark is dangerous: A kid got his arm ripped off on the rides.
PLAYGROUND NOT AMUSEMENT PARK
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That swing on the edge of a cliff is totally safe but the speaker just overestimates how dangerous it is
Action park was made by no experienced pre-teens so that’s when wrong
We had two metal slides (now removed)
(1) 1000 foot slide that became highly polished, depending on weight or clothing would hit high speeds & become airborne on the several humps. .. .. (2) 1 mile Toboggan slide which used a wheeled sled with a pull handbrake, that relied on the rider to slow for corners. Riders were launched off steep bends if brake was not used. Neither had any age or size restrictions.
Where
@@saints1fan2 Giant slide was located on a hill in Doncaster (not 100% on suburb - we only found it by accident during a school excursion). Toboggan was at Gumbuya Park, now Gumbuya World. Both those rides are long gone and Gumbuya is completely different now.
@@straingedays wish I got to see it not get on it but see it how is it different now
I almost broke my neck from going to an old go cart racing place the go carts where old and not well taken care of and the plastic body of the go cart of the guy ahead of me fell onto the wheel and stoped his go cart in front of me going abought 15 miles per hour and the seat belt of my go cart sinched up around my neck
Me as an Aussie: hears “in Australia”, casually thinks “I’ve been there”.
cheese grater ????? ahhhh ...RUN
I've actually been on the Alpine coaster and it's not as bad as you would think
me when see a kid injured at a slide: CALL AN AMBULANCE CALL AN AMBULANCE!
The cheese grater slide is clearly a photoshop.
Smokey mountains alpine coaster 10/10 would ride again👍
It was unneccesary to show that first animated cartoon. That's why I stick with mostly the classics like Space Ghost, Mightor, The Herculoids, and Marine Boy.
I only clicked on this video so I could see that kid get turned into grated cheese 😂😂
i’ve rode the the longest alpine coaster in pigeon forge and it was so fun to ride!
😮😮omg so cool!!!!!
A cheese grater slide. I guess you could go down on a cheese blanket and grate cheese in the process. Might have to be a good chunk though.
I really thought Action Park would be #1. I have 4 scars on my body from Action Park. 😆
I, remember, hearing about this.
I'm honestly surprised action park isn't #1
I hope u get more then 10 million sub good luck
BRUH THATS A CHEESE GRATER PHOTOSHOP IT WAS TO BRING SOME AWARENESS FOR A DISEASE 😂👏
The cheesegrater slide was my favorite
wait it's real? i was just joking
3:46
Hey! That's the pic of Mimaland
Mimaland is the first theme park in my country, Malaysia 🇲🇾
The theme park is since 1972-1997 it was abandoned
This isn't a joke
I love that Alpine coaster I have been on it it’s so fun don’t touch it till you try it and I have severe anxiety and I’ve gone on it and I loved it it’s not that dangerous
The cheese grader slide got me dying soon I seen the thumbnail lol 😭 wtf
Every time I go on a slide, I get static shocked!!! That’s why I don’t go on them anymore.
I got stuck last time, when did they shrink so much. Lol
Bro what was they even doing making playgrounds on dangerous shuff anyways?
OMG that one in Russia looks Super scary
There’s one reason everyone should go to pigeon Forge Tennessee, Dollywood!