Welcome To Your Six Flags Nightmare
Over a decade ago, this amusement park stopped producing the laughs. These are the remains of Six Flags New Orleans, which now bring quite the opposite- screaming. Following Hurricane Katrina’s devastation in 2005, the park was abandoned. No one has stepped forward to redevelop the land because it is built on low-lying ground.
The park is now open to anyone daring enough to venture within its grounds and become lost in the “wonders” it has to offer. We’re going to take a pass on this one. If you want to visit frightening amusement parks, though, flying to New Orleans is less expensive than flying to Vietnam.
Chernobyl Left This Park To Die
Since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Russia in 1986, this amusement park in the city of Pripyat has been closed. It used to be a site where kids would crash bumper cars into each other and enjoy the views from the Ferris wheel, but today it’s a place of death and rot.
This scary place, which isn’t safe enough to be a tourist attraction, isn’t just haunted by spirits. Radiation from the meltdown still blankets the park in an invisible poisonous fog.