I wanna see someone build an attraction with lots of kid-friendly stuff and animatronics and then open it for a year and then leave it to rot. Nothing deliberately creepy or scary, just rotting animatronics and costumes and rides and mechanisms… and a generator underground so that a select few of them will still attempt to work… imagine how awesome that would be
I think people getting animatronics and rides from shut down amusement parks could be a really neat and really creepy experience. Someone's gotta make a business off of that.
Jazzland was doomed even before Katrina. They built it right smack in the middle of gang territory, and it became a popular stop for turf wars and drug dealings. I remember my dad taking me to the Texas six flags when I was eight, and when I asked him why we couldn't go to Jazzland- considering it was ten minutes from us- he straight up said "I'd rather drive several hours than risk you getting swiss cheesed"
Can you do top 10 amusement parks that no longer exist. The examples were: Six Flags Astroworld, Six Flags New Orleans, Idora Park, and Geauge lake. And new ones like Circus World and Wild West world?
I loved going to Joyland! I was really young when it closed, but the wooden coaster was so fun. I've always wanted to go take photos, but it's so destroyed that it's not even cool to roam around. It's a common place for gang wars, now, and VERY dangerous to enter.
I went to explore Joyland back in 2018, there weren't that many buildings but the slide was still up so me and my friends went on that for like a good half hour lol! I was only like 4 when they originally shut down so I never got to experience it. Really wish I could've!
Hi there! I live near Cricket St. Thomas, nice to see it get a shout out! Just so you know, it wasn’t quite a theme park in its own right, more like a case of Wizarding World of Harry Potter being a part of Universal. Cricket St. Thomas’ Safari Park was the main attraction. Also, there’s no ‘Somerset City Council.’ Somerset County Council. ;) The park was closed down and purchased by Warner Leisure Hotels, who do fancy getaways for retirees. I believe WLH were the people who demolished the remains of Crinkley Bottom when urban explorers started poking around (if I recall, ravers hadn’t really used it for years) - the hotel cited ‘security concerns’ for the guests. :/
@@glitterbombxxx I’m sorry but genuinely.. What was wrong with you as a child for you to like Blobby 😭 that thing is scary as an adult, can’t imagine being a kid and seeing it 💀
I absolutely grew up with Joyland! When I was a kid in 90s, i went to that park as much as I could! Once my friend Gladis and I rode the roller coaster (wooden roller coaster)58 times in one day!!! It was some of my best memories! Truly was an amazing and fun place to go!!! The Wacky Shack was my favorite(a horror ride) and the Log Jam! Still today people talk about how much we would LOVE to get Joyland back and running!!! So sad when it closed, then when people finished it off with vandalism and arson, it made reopening officially impossible😭💔
For anyone curious, the only spot in the world where suicides happen more often than Aokigahara Forest....is the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, USA. That's right: one of the most heavily crossed bridges in the world is also a top spot for people to end their own lives.
I lived in Slidell Louisiana and whenever we had a long trip my family would always pass by six flags new orleans. I only ever saw the wooden ride peeking over the tops of the trees that lined the road. I remember asking my dad "When will we go to that six flags?" and his response was almost always "once it opens up again". When we moves out of Louisiana and toward California I passed by it one more time as just a little 14 year old. I said "we never did go to that six flags". My dad responded with "It was abandoned after Katrina rolled over" "But what about the big wooden ride?" He just shrugged and kept driving. That was the last time I saw that ride, it was strangely comforting to see it while passing by and I always wanted to go.
So with Jazzland, there was actually a documentary on it and Tonya Pope, the lady who originally owned Jazzland, wanted to reopen it. The New Orleans Town Hall has basically repeatedly ignored New Orleans East's cry to reopen the park and has denied listening to the people of the city. It would have cost 20 million to demolish and rebuild the whole thing, or 14 million to reuse some of the parts, as a lot of the park is in tact. As far as the residents who live around there, it has greatly devalued their property and they basically scoff at the idea of anyone taking over the land since it's been discussed so many times. It's visible from the main highway so it's become a real eyesore, but it's a shame. The people who live near the theme park said it was a massive tourist attraction other than the French Quarter and that it would have brought a great revenue to the city, but the town hall doesn't want to listen. Most people have given up hope entirely, which is really sad. It's like the land is just cursed or something...
I had been to Joyland when it was open in the early to mid-1990's. I remember it not being busy at all so we were able to ride the rollercoaster multiple times back to back.
The graffiti makes the parks abandonment authentic❤️. Some of those Places would be a great setting for old school Action Heroes😎. Ash Williams, Ripley, Jack Burton, John Nada, Terminator, and maybe even Duke Nukem.
Where I live in Texas, we still have a open Joyland Amusement Park. The place nearly closed during 2020 but everyone immediately returned to help keep it open, it’ll never die lol 😂
Here is a super weird fact that I'm kinda proud of: I actually performed at the New Orleans Six Flags with my school's choir only a few months before the storm hit. I was 15 and my dad was a chaperone for the trip, and I vividly remember going on a log flume ride themed after bottled water and nearly having a panic attack, lmfao. It's so surreal seeing stuff about it in videos like this because of that!
An arcade shooter named Shhhh... Welcome to Frightfearland featured a Gulliver Statue as a boss It starts by trying to step on the player character but proceeds to take flight with rockets after the statue legs start to crumble It flies through the sky, throwing rocks and firing missiles from it's Fingers Players must shoot the hands and head before revealing the weak spot: a giant gear system powered by 3 clowns on bicycles
Its strange, I actually remeber Jazzland. The Zeph was the first rollarcoaster I ever rode and I only passed the height requirement due to some wedge flipflops. My favorite ride was s spooky jester themed shooting gallery that I went on over and over again. I probably still have a jazzland themed teddybear somewhere. It was sad when it closed down for good, yet another thing torn apart by Katrina. Its strange though, a small part of me always felt that it was cursed, as if it wasn't meant fo last.
I have some small updates about Six Flags New Orleans! I go to New Orleans often and I look at it everytime i pass it. Before Hurricane Ida, one of the rollercoasters and the ferris wheel was still standing. After the hurricane however, the rollercoaster was destroyed even more along with the Ferris Wheel, and they both eventually collasped. :(
I went to Blobby Land at Cricket St Thomas a few times. Cricket St Thomas was my favorite zoo, so I kept going there after Blobby Land was built, and it completely ruined the place. Also the group who took the original urbex footage includes a friend of mine.
Six flags New Orleans, had my 9th birthday there, my first roller coaster was the Batman, I hated that ride and cried. Is so weird seeing it left intact above water after so many years after that hurricane. Brings back memories.
5:06 that deathclaws ahead graffiti is actually a reference to one member of fallout’s wildlife the deathclaw, basically a giant lizard that can easily rip a man to shreds
I love when jazz land is covered it gives such nostalgia i remember riding all the kiddy rides but when 6 flags opened in its place i was old enough to enjoy more of it my favorite was the shows one I remember so vividly was the its my party dance routine I learned by heart it was one of my favorites its also the thing that made me wanna do musical theater i remember going to eat after the performance im my mom pointed out the dancers still in costumes eating at one of the table and I remember going over and saying something along the lines of i loved your dance and tried to mimic it and one of the girls saying "you could be on that stage one day" 19 years later im now doing musical theater full time and I always draw my love for it backto that day
I remember when I was a little kid and my dad made me go on the Joyland wooden roller-coaster but I kept screaming at him that he was a bad dad and that we were going to die if we went on it.
Me: *listens to video in the background while i do other things at 2:36 am instead of sleeping* Video: "...an employee was stabbed to death by two people in the park." Me, now disturbed and confused: Huh? Wha???
In my town, there is a Joyland, but there isn't near as many rides like that. Some are, but wow. It is still really fun though, and they are adding more rides too.
I heard about Taman Festival from an episode of the show Mysteries of the abandoned, I wonder if the guardian of the place was okay with urban explorers visiting the place.
I grew up in Somerset, UK. Hearing just the name “Somerset” on this channel makes me feel weirdly happy 😂 shame Mr Blobby’s house isn’t there anymore.. I grew up with Mr Blobby! Wild 😜
I'm from Germany but have been living in the UK since 2015 (based in Dorset) and even I get weirdly excited when places nearby get mentioned (especially when the creators are Americans). 😀
You know when a video has an incredible lack of research on the topic when you hear this specific type of weirdly ecstatic voices that try to be serious
actually, there were a few rides salvaged from six flags: new orleans. the drop tower ride was relocated to my local six flags great escape, it’s now called sasquatch! there were also a few more rides able to be saved, but i don’t remember which ones. to this day, the drop tower saved from that park is one of my favorite rides! ❤
It,s So Sad to see all these Abandoned Theme Parks, the park that was nextdoor could of, Combined both parks into 1 big park what a Waste these Abandoned buildings should be Left to Rot but they should be Recycled & Reused into something Useful, Humans Need to Stop leaving places Abandoned & Try & to Recycle It, This Planet will Eventually be To Toxic to live on.
I live in Somerset, and actually went to the blobby house, it was always Cricket St Thomas just "Crinkly Bottom at Cricket st Thomas" it also used to house a Doctor Who museum
With Six Flags New Orleans, the plans for the Bayou Phoenix include the theme park alongside the water park and resort. It has the theme park maintaining its old footprint with the water park and hotel being built west of the property
Ah what a wonderful song. End of the world, by Skeeter Davis and another great video about Nuka World.... er I mean Abandoned Theme Parks! (Is it a coincidence that you ALWAYS have Fallout music playing in videos like this or on purpose XD?) (Time for a "Nuka World" Video? Maybe?) btw: Mr. Blobby is one of the creepiest things I've ever seen....
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I wanna see someone build an attraction with lots of kid-friendly stuff and animatronics and then open it for a year and then leave it to rot. Nothing deliberately creepy or scary, just rotting animatronics and costumes and rides and mechanisms… and a generator underground so that a select few of them will still attempt to work… imagine how awesome that would be
I found my soulmate in this comment!
I think people getting animatronics and rides from shut down amusement parks could be a really neat and really creepy experience. Someone's gotta make a business off of that.
Hey we are interested I the same stuff!
Sounds really cool on paper, but I don't think anyone would want to waste that much money unless you literally had money to burn.
Woah...
I like how you get this creepy vibe at the start cause of the unsettling ambience only for it to be broken by the happy little Fastpass Facts jingle
I love skeeter Davis's voice. So beautiful
your pfp just scared the ever living shit outta be omfg
@Jacob Mihalko yes, it is.
FREND
I could have sworn I saw that pink guy on the thumbnail in Americas Got Talent
Jazzland was doomed even before Katrina. They built it right smack in the middle of gang territory, and it became a popular stop for turf wars and drug dealings. I remember my dad taking me to the Texas six flags when I was eight, and when I asked him why we couldn't go to Jazzland- considering it was ten minutes from us- he straight up said "I'd rather drive several hours than risk you getting swiss cheesed"
He definitely made the right choice to not take you to Swiss cheese land.
one the weirdest things in my collection a actual pink chunk of brick from Mr Blobby’s house lol
omg no way?!!?? im super jealous of that!
One of them? You have weirder things?!
@@vincetigani4560 every one does LOL ..unless you dont *sobs creepy*
Aboutsolutley brilliant. Incredibley mental.
@I'm a bitch, but... nice pfp
Can you do top 10 amusement parks that no longer exist. The examples were: Six Flags Astroworld, Six Flags New Orleans, Idora Park, and Geauge lake. And new ones like Circus World and Wild West world?
Idora Park! My grandmother and her siblings lived right down the street from there 💕 her stories were amazing
Six flag new orleans is still there and still exist but its just permently closed because of the hurricane-
When you mentioned Circus World my brain thought of FNAF, Circus baby’s pizza world. Just me?
@alexcollins1820 and six flags over Texas is still there
@@ivaugaugagiaigigivivxubsame😊
Fun fact: six flag new Orleans was where percy jackson and the sea of monsters was filmed,that park was used for cerise land
Oooooh
Fatherless pfp
Thank you I knee it looked familiar somehow and I was thinking Zombieland. Shame that the park was used for such a shifty movie
“Deadly”
Yes.
“Abandoned”
*Yes*
“Theme Parks”
*YES!*
"Fallout Music in the beginning"
YES!
"Trespassers will be prosecuted"
YEEEEE
Of all the things they kept intact from Blobby's house...they choose the toilet. 😭
BRUH I SHOULD NOT BE LAUGHING THIS HARD 😂😭✋
BRUH I SHOULD NOT BE LAUGHING THIS HARD 😂😭✋
@@hddhdhdbshshs6376 ikrrr??!!😂😂😭😭
@@hddhdhdbshshs6376 ikrrr??!!😂😂😭😭
@@thedogebehindtheslaughter6157 Exactly!!😂😂😭😭
I loved going to Joyland! I was really young when it closed, but the wooden coaster was so fun. I've always wanted to go take photos, but it's so destroyed that it's not even cool to roam around. It's a common place for gang wars, now, and VERY dangerous to enter.
I went to explore Joyland back in 2018, there weren't that many buildings but the slide was still up so me and my friends went on that for like a good half hour lol! I was only like 4 when they originally shut down so I never got to experience it. Really wish I could've!
ofc joyland had to be a common place for gang wars. it's Wichita. - from a kansas person
“Deathclaws Ahead”
Who ever wrote that graffiti is a person of culture.
that needs to be in a art museum
[Everyone likes that]
A settlement needs your help!
@@annareifer2249 I’ll mark it on your map
@@majorknight1971 Me: Dislike that! (XD)
7:03 THAT'S WHERE THEY DECIDED TO BUILD THE PARK? Who was in charge of that?
Jeez! Like,WHY THERE??? just why???
In Brazil, we say they forget to contact the "Departamento de Vai Dar Merda" (The Going To Fuck Up Dept.).
Seriously. That’s like if someone tried to set up an Oktoberfest attraction right near Auschwitz.
*I have so many questions....*
Not gonna lie, gullivers kingdom is flipping scary.
Rip:(
@@191industries awww, my Grandparents home is now gone as well. I'm sorry 💔
Yeah, i wish i could have visited it, both before and after it's closing. Unfortunately it was torn down ;-;
I would love if someone actually made a horror movie at one of these parks!
Hi there! I live near Cricket St. Thomas, nice to see it get a shout out! Just so you know, it wasn’t quite a theme park in its own right, more like a case of Wizarding World of Harry Potter being a part of Universal. Cricket St. Thomas’ Safari Park was the main attraction.
Also, there’s no ‘Somerset City Council.’ Somerset County Council. ;)
The park was closed down and purchased by Warner Leisure Hotels, who do fancy getaways for retirees. I believe WLH were the people who demolished the remains of Crinkley Bottom when urban explorers started poking around (if I recall, ravers hadn’t really used it for years) - the hotel cited ‘security concerns’ for the guests. :/
I have pictures of me as a toddler visiting Blobby and Noddy there. Very fond memories of a chance to meet my heros!
I also live really close to it and have fond memories 😊
I live near it too, and actually went once went it was there, and the doctor who "museum"
@@glitterbombxxx I’m sorry but genuinely.. What was wrong with you as a child for you to like Blobby 😭 that thing is scary as an adult, can’t imagine being a kid and seeing it 💀
I absolutely grew up with Joyland! When I was a kid in 90s, i went to that park as much as I could! Once my friend Gladis and I rode the roller coaster (wooden roller coaster)58 times in one day!!! It was some of my best memories! Truly was an amazing and fun place to go!!! The Wacky Shack was my favorite(a horror ride) and the Log Jam! Still today people talk about how much we would LOVE to get Joyland back and running!!! So sad when it closed, then when people finished it off with vandalism and arson, it made reopening officially impossible😭💔
Ive been on the Goliath ride in San Antonio and knowing the history of that ride being saved from abandonment makes the experience 10 times better.
*Little girl falls*. “This is the first domino that fell” 😂
Kudos to your editor for the stellar use of Skeeter Davis' "End of the World" at the beginning of the video. 11/10
Nightmares are...ETERNAL.
For anyone curious, the only spot in the world where suicides happen more often than Aokigahara Forest....is the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, USA.
That's right: one of the most heavily crossed bridges in the world is also a top spot for people to end their own lives.
Ironic how my family will fly to San Francisco in a few days OvO
I lived in Slidell Louisiana and whenever we had a long trip my family would always pass by six flags new orleans. I only ever saw the wooden ride peeking over the tops of the trees that lined the road. I remember asking my dad "When will we go to that six flags?" and his response was almost always "once it opens up again".
When we moves out of Louisiana and toward California I passed by it one more time as just a little 14 year old. I said "we never did go to that six flags". My dad responded with "It was abandoned after Katrina rolled over"
"But what about the big wooden ride?"
He just shrugged and kept driving. That was the last time I saw that ride, it was strangely comforting to see it while passing by and I always wanted to go.
It's sad to see some amusement park go down, but then it's abandoned with nothing and it's super creepy!
Blobby, blobby, blobby!!!
That thing is the stuff of nightmares
I’m not gonna sleep tonight
yeah i used to cry as a kid
So with Jazzland, there was actually a documentary on it and Tonya Pope, the lady who originally owned Jazzland, wanted to reopen it. The New Orleans Town Hall has basically repeatedly ignored New Orleans East's cry to reopen the park and has denied listening to the people of the city. It would have cost 20 million to demolish and rebuild the whole thing, or 14 million to reuse some of the parts, as a lot of the park is in tact. As far as the residents who live around there, it has greatly devalued their property and they basically scoff at the idea of anyone taking over the land since it's been discussed so many times. It's visible from the main highway so it's become a real eyesore, but it's a shame. The people who live near the theme park said it was a massive tourist attraction other than the French Quarter and that it would have brought a great revenue to the city, but the town hall doesn't want to listen. Most people have given up hope entirely, which is really sad. It's like the land is just cursed or something...
I’m love with this channel!!!!
There is something so creepy about the Jazzland sign reading ‘Closed or Storm’
To the person who put noise complaints against the blobby place,
It’s a theme park what do you think will happen?!??!
I had been to Joyland when it was open in the early to mid-1990's. I remember it not being busy at all so we were able to ride the rollercoaster multiple times back to back.
The graffiti makes the parks abandonment authentic❤️. Some of those Places would be a great setting for old school Action Heroes😎. Ash Williams, Ripley, Jack Burton, John Nada, Terminator, and maybe even Duke Nukem.
As soon as I saw the title and thumbnail I already knew this was gonna be a great vid!
You should do a video on theme parks with death counts, for example Action Park. I love your videos btw!
Someone on the staff likes Fallout, I guarantee it.
Deathclaws ahead
nice profile pic
Spent most of my childhood at jazzland some of the best memories, I still see the park everyday on my way to work. Sad to see it gone really miss it
Where I live in Texas, we still have a open Joyland Amusement Park. The place nearly closed during 2020 but everyone immediately returned to help keep it open, it’ll never die lol 😂
Theres also a park in México called la feria de Chapultepec, already has 1 Gear of abandoned due to an deadly accident
Here is a super weird fact that I'm kinda proud of: I actually performed at the New Orleans Six Flags with my school's choir only a few months before the storm hit. I was 15 and my dad was a chaperone for the trip, and I vividly remember going on a log flume ride themed after bottled water and nearly having a panic attack, lmfao. It's so surreal seeing stuff about it in videos like this because of that!
An arcade shooter named Shhhh... Welcome to Frightfearland featured a Gulliver Statue as a boss
It starts by trying to step on the player character but proceeds to take flight with rockets after the statue legs start to crumble
It flies through the sky, throwing rocks and firing missiles from it's Fingers
Players must shoot the hands and head before revealing the weak spot: a giant gear system powered by 3 clowns on bicycles
YES!! NEW ABANDONED VIDEO!!!!!
I AM READY!!!
Your profile picture is amazing
@@imstuckinyourclosetsendhelp why thank you
Six Flags jazzland needs to come back but it needs to be hurricane proof.
will you guys ever make more submerged animatronic videos? i was thinking you should look into more sea serpent related animatronics!! ^^
Its strange, I actually remeber Jazzland. The Zeph was the first rollarcoaster I ever rode and I only passed the height requirement due to some wedge flipflops. My favorite ride was s spooky jester themed shooting gallery that I went on over and over again. I probably still have a jazzland themed teddybear somewhere. It was sad when it closed down for good, yet another thing torn apart by Katrina. Its strange though, a small part of me always felt that it was cursed, as if it wasn't meant fo last.
5:04
"Deathclaws Ahead."
I fucking love whoever did that.
Vandalize an abandoned theme park just to shitpost.
What a mad lad!
I have some small updates about Six Flags New Orleans!
I go to New Orleans often and I look at it everytime i pass it.
Before Hurricane Ida, one of the rollercoasters and the ferris wheel was still standing. After the hurricane however, the rollercoaster was destroyed even more along with the Ferris Wheel, and they both eventually collasped. :(
I went to Blobby Land at Cricket St Thomas a few times. Cricket St Thomas was my favorite zoo, so I kept going there after Blobby Land was built, and it completely ruined the place. Also the group who took the original urbex footage includes a friend of mine.
I don't see any of these parks as scary, just sad.
Its called liminal space. People get uneasy when they see something abandoned that use to have life. It gives a creepy or sad feeling
even the killer crocs one?!
Six flags New Orleans, had my 9th birthday there, my first roller coaster was the Batman, I hated that ride and cried. Is so weird seeing it left intact above water after so many years after that hurricane. Brings back memories.
blob is love, blob is life, may mr blobby bless your day
The Bali park has great art!
Anyone else here sick from covid and just watching amusement park documentaries?
Yes.. 😭 well I WAS and I watched this and found it again, it’s a miracle!🥹 lol
Its so weird hearing pleasurewood hills being mentioned in a video,,, i love that place and always wondered what the castle was for lol
YES i love these videos
Its just plain creepy and horrible having to see these amusement parks go to waste tbh.
This is from the beginning of the video for me and if action park isn’t in this we’re gonna have a problem
5:06 that deathclaws ahead graffiti is actually a reference to one member of fallout’s wildlife the deathclaw, basically a giant lizard that can easily rip a man to shreds
Great eye! That’s correct! You don’t want a 1 to 1 encounter with a deathclaw!
Not unless you have the Euclid C Finder
You guys always do such an amazing job with these videos
the skeeter davis song playing slowed makes it scarier
I love when jazz land is covered it gives such nostalgia i remember riding all the kiddy rides but when 6 flags opened in its place i was old enough to enjoy more of it my favorite was the shows one I remember so vividly was the its my party dance routine I learned by heart it was one of my favorites its also the thing that made me wanna do musical theater i remember going to eat after the performance im my mom pointed out the dancers still in costumes eating at one of the table and I remember going over and saying something along the lines of i loved your dance and tried to mimic it and one of the girls saying "you could be on that stage one day"
19 years later im now doing musical theater full time and I always draw my love for it backto that day
An amusement park destroyed by a hurricane, possibly made into a "water park"? I guess that's one way to cut your losses! LOL
Besides trespassing, I've also heard that Six Flags New Orleans is overrun with 22 alligators, and even snakes and wild boars.
Love these videos
I remember when I was a little kid and my dad made me go on the Joyland wooden roller-coaster but I kept screaming at him that he was a bad dad and that we were going to die if we went on it.
The taman festival looks like a skaters paradise, so many spots
This video was so well made! The sponsorship even caught me off guard. Good job!
Me: *listens to video in the background while i do other things at 2:36 am instead of sleeping*
Video: "...an employee was stabbed to death by two people in the park."
Me, now disturbed and confused: Huh? Wha???
In my town, there is a Joyland, but there isn't near as many rides like that. Some are, but wow. It is still really fun though, and they are adding more rides too.
I heard about Taman Festival from an episode of the show Mysteries of the abandoned, I wonder if the guardian of the place was okay with urban explorers visiting the place.
Damn that intro was really cool.
If someone could make a 1 hour version of that intro? I would love you forever 💕
Pharoah's lost kingdom in redlands ca has burned a few times and is currently in the demolishing aspect right now. It's been through so much
They should just make a movie about these abandoned parks,it would be so cool!
The Taman Fesitval Park, I've got to say, that I can deal fine with the supernatural. It's the crocodiles I can't.
I grew up in Somerset, UK. Hearing just the name “Somerset” on this channel makes me feel weirdly happy 😂 shame Mr Blobby’s house isn’t there anymore.. I grew up with Mr Blobby! Wild 😜
I'm from Germany but have been living in the UK since 2015 (based in Dorset) and even I get weirdly excited when places nearby get mentioned (especially when the creators are Americans). 😀
You know when a video has an incredible lack of research on the topic when you hear this specific type of weirdly ecstatic voices that try to be serious
actually, there were a few rides salvaged from six flags: new orleans. the drop tower ride was relocated to my local six flags great escape, it’s now called sasquatch! there were also a few more rides able to be saved, but i don’t remember which ones. to this day, the drop tower saved from that park is one of my favorite rides! ❤
It,s So Sad to see all these Abandoned Theme Parks, the park that was nextdoor could of, Combined both parks into 1 big park what a Waste these Abandoned buildings should be Left to Rot but they should be Recycled & Reused into something Useful, Humans Need to Stop leaving places Abandoned & Try & to Recycle It, This Planet will Eventually be To Toxic to live on.
I need more submechanophobia vids 😩 it's so addictive
3:38 Ngl that was pretty scary
I don't know if you have ever heard of them but their names are "Sam and Colby" but they explored Joyland once in a video they posted no too long ago
I'm happy I'm watching this channel again.
I want Six Flags New Orleans to be reopened and reimagined!
I find it hilarious that TWICE was in this video
The Taman Festival with a swimming pool...I...I still remember...It WHEN I WAS 4 MY MOM AND DAD TOOK M THERE-🥺
I live in Somerset, and actually went to the blobby house, it was always Cricket St Thomas just "Crinkly Bottom at Cricket st Thomas" it also used to house a Doctor Who museum
First! Love ur videos!!❤️
I had no idea the carousels I saw on many Kpop videoclips turned out to be the same one at the same theme park, that’s so cool!
With Six Flags New Orleans, the plans for the Bayou Phoenix include the theme park alongside the water park and resort. It has the theme park maintaining its old footprint with the water park and hotel being built west of the property
Ah yes, my favorite wooden coaster, the “famous wooden coaster”
Ah what a wonderful song. End of the world, by Skeeter Davis and another great video about Nuka World.... er I mean Abandoned Theme Parks!
(Is it a coincidence that you ALWAYS have Fallout music playing in videos like this or on purpose XD?)
(Time for a "Nuka World" Video? Maybe?)
btw: Mr. Blobby is one of the creepiest things I've ever seen....
Great video ☺
Thank you!
There was Batman the Ride at Six Flags over Georgia in the 90s too. Not sure if it’s still there but, it was an awesome coaster.
Dang I live in San Antonio and it’s crazy to thing that the Goliath was originally from New Orleans. Wow learn new things every day
Love to see my hometowns infamous park as the first one 😂 it was a popular thing for people to go wander around there
OK so there are two people standing up on that Roller Coaster 3:07-3:09
Please tell me im wrong?
The fact twice they filmed one of their first music videos at Yongma Land is such an interesting fact.
We all just gonna ignore the two ppl standing in the back seat of the coaster right after the joyland intro? Wild lol
the person who makes the opening for these really likes the fallout games, it seems
That's correct! because war never changes!
@@fastpassfacts you guys are amazing
5:05 Don't worry guys, I am a heavy build, I can take it out easy if it isn't legendary.
The ominous intro is super cool very nice job.
Scary can't wait to watch it with my wife 👻👻👻👻😱😱😱😱
Nice! My husband and I love watching things like this together as well 🎃🎠🎡🎢👻
@@luvbeinghiswife1148 sweet that's awesome 😎😎🙂🙂🎃🎃👻👻👻
6:00 saul goodman