PeopleMover
The PeopleMover was opened on July 2, 1967, at Disneyland’s Tomorrowland. Guests boarded miniature trains that moved constantly and rode on high rails. Each car had its own sound system that broadcasted information about where it was in Tomorrowland.
This voyage gave rise to the term “people mover,” which is currently used to characterize public transit. The PeopleMover was retired on August 21, 1995, when Imagineers determined that it had outlived its usefulness. The tracks can still be seen in Tomorrowland, and there are speculations that it will be brought back to the park.
Ho Thuy Tien In Vietnam Is Sleeping With The Fishes
The Ho Thuy Tien water park in Vietnam, was opened in 2004 for three million dollars, and it’s safe to say it didn’t last long. Instead of demolishing it, the developers decided to leave it standing. It gradually fell apart, and it now resembles the set of a horror film.
Surprisingly, the park has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Vietnam. Why wait until Halloween Horror Nights to go to the park when you can go to the abandoned park? Locals have even began charging curious visitors to explore the grounds that have gone neglected for years, seeing an opportunity to generate money.