The Real Westworld, Japan
One of the world’s creepiest amusement parks is located in Japan. Western Village Haikyo, which served as the basis for Westworld, shut in 2007, yet still continues to draw tourists in 2018. This is a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about the Wild West. It also provides you an excuse to visit Japan.
Although the park seems to be off-limits, getting in is simple. If you dare to enter, you’ll be met by weeds and other overgrowths, as well as a Mount Rushmore replica. Remember to stop by the prison and say hello to the robot sheriff.
De-Commissioned Ducks
There’s a reason why these South Korean ducks don’t appear to be pleased. In 1999, tragedy struck when a delighted child riding one died after falling from the ride. The park management vanished shortly after the incident, leaving the facility in ruins.
However, this is one park on our list that you will not be able to visit. The park was dismantled in 2011 and a hotel was built in its place. Nevertheless, you now have this horrifying image of a “happy duck” permanently seared in your mind. Did you really need to get a decent night’s sleep tonight?