Amusement parks are designed to entertain people, right? People who enjoy going to amusement parks usually look forward to exciting rides and adventures. But sometimes, the rides aren’t the only things that give you goosebumps.
Ever thought that there might actually be some ghosts in the shadows or just something that wasn’t part of the park’s original design?
Well, it turns out that some amusement parks can also be quite the opposite of amusing. These 5 amusing parks that we’re about to discuss have a history of being haunted.
1. Disneyland

As shocking as it can be, the famous Disneyland in California actually belongs to one of the amusement parks where eerie events have happened. Almost all ages of people like to come here, including ones who’d like to attempt to try gambling machines in this park. Even though they often decide to play online from their mobiles using Crazy Time download, that doesn’t exactly reduce the number of people who come here and might be in danger.
The most famous reported haunted story about Disneyland is about a little boy whose apparition often appears at the Haunted Mansion attraction. The rumors also say that there’s a ghost of a red-haired man around Space Mountain and he even attempts to start a conversation with the visitors.
2. Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World, another Disney-themed park, is rumored to be haunted as well. In total, this is a mix of four themed parks, two water parks, and so many resorts. It was opened in 1971, and despite its positive popularity, there are a lot of eerie legends about this place that might seem horrifying.
One of them is about the apparition of a maintenance worker who was noticed at the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. There were also the sights of scary, shadowy figures near River County Water Park, which is now abandoned. The visitors have mentioned a poltergeist wandering around at the Tower of Disney Hollywood Studios, which definitely makes Walt Disney World creepy.
3. Dadipark

Dadipark is located in Dadizele, Belgium, and it is abandoned at the moment. It was built in 1950 by a priest named Gaston Deweer. The theme of the park looks very religious and there is also a basilica nearby. The park used to attract many tourists. However, it was shut down in 2002 due to a terrible accident when a young boy injured his arm so badly, he lost it.
When the Dadipark became abandoned, it was easier to explore it and many people have claimed to have seen the visuals of drunk teenagers who were running around, haunting the park. Paranormal occurrences also include strange sounds and shadows along with electromagnetic fields.
4. Cedar Point

Cedar Point is located on a peninsula, which is right outside of Sandusky, Ohio. It is known to be one of the most profitable themed parks in the U.S. The beautiful views of the park led to the building of the Hotel Breakers next to it in 1905, which historically has a haunted reputation and consumed the whole park as well.
There are reports that terrible crying and footsteps can be heard from the hotel and reaching the park, along with apparitions of a woman who hung herself here. The rumors also say that a ghost of the Lady in White supposedly haunts the Midway Carousel in the park.
5. Kings Island

Kings Island was opened in 1972, close to Cincinnati, Ohio. It had been closed because there was a chance of the park getting flooded. Though it was popular at the time, there are some strange creepy stories about Kings Island, where there is an involvement of a nearby cemetery from the 19th century.
The visitors had spotted a young girl wearing a 19th-century-style blue dress who was wandering around the parking lot and disappeared later. Others have reported that they noticed a boy in white clothes at the wooden coaster, Racer, which gave him the nickname “Racer Boy.” He supposedly haunts the tunnels and disappears right after the train arrives.
Bottom Line
Now you’re aware that not all amusement parks can be truly amusing. Even though these kinds of parks are supposed to be fun and exciting, they can be consumed in terrifying mystery. Before you decide to go to an amusement park and take your kids as well, you should probably check out the status and history of that same park for your safety.
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