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O yes I experienced the paranormal at my old job in Six Flags Magic Mountain when I worked at Food Service now this one time my supervisor sent me to go work at a hill at an abandoned restaurant called Laughing Dragon 🐉 which is across Superman the ride to sell ice cream & sodas 🥤, now what I experienced was chairs 🪑 stacked up way high up to the roof in each table , a bloody handprint 🖐 , and also the buttons form the soda machines including the ice button been pushed by themselves like crazy without me going even near them which g out me so fearless out that I quickly got my drink and left outside, and once outside it felt like I was been watched , but however my sister got a creeper paranormal story when she worked as a tour bus driver when she dropped off the last guests to their parking lot and saw a ghost of a Chinese girl who was a foreign exchanged student who was a ride operator in Scream the ride and when she came to retrieve fallen items she ended up been crushed by the train and now she haunts the ride
I also got many stories like this one time when I left Katy’s Kettle to go clock out of my shift and when I passed by an old ride called the tidal wave 🌊 which was out of service at that time been operated by itself along with voices of tourists which was weird especially since all the guests were at the gates heading home along with no operators been present on the ride at all , thus also there was this one time when I was late for a mandatory meeting I saw rides like Scream , Goliath, Batman , and Colossus operating along with screaming voices of guests even though the park was closed to the public along with nobody been on the rides
I’ve been going to Enchanted Forest since I was very young in the 1970’s. Have never encountered any type of (real) ghost. But I LOVE Enchanted Forest. Highly recommended family day. It may look like a tourist trap being right along I-5 but it really is a wonderful gem.
Same here: my mother used to drive my cousins and I down there a few times every Summer after they had moved up to live near us over the course of my childhood during the mid-70s, and I had a blast despite the fact that at that point there weren’t any “rides” of a mechanical sort (although there are some remarkably good ones there now, particularly the log ride) and we always had adored it. The woods the park is situated in are gorgeous, if a tad hilly. The only downside was our tendency to unintentionally torture my mother by trying out our ukulele skills in the car.😝
I used to LOVE going to Enchanted Forest as a young girl with my Parents and friends! My favorite attraction was the Witch's Mouth-(I don't know the real name of that one) I remember watching that particular episode of Ghost Hunters with my Mom, and that is when I officially found out that one of my childhood getaways is haunted. That just makes me want to go back and enjoy myself even more!
I'm surprised 6 Flags Over Texas actually made the list! Though Annie is just one of the spirits in the park. My family has had 3 generations work there, back to my Grandad helping build one of the log flumes. I can tell you that the park is ABSOLUTELY haunted, though most of the spirits are just mischievous and there, doing their thing.
I live in New Jersey, about 45 minutes away from Six Flags Great Adventure. And I had no ideas whatsoever. How it’s still operational is beyond me besides the fact of so many customers still attending unaware like myself.
I live in Colorado and we have two haunted amusement parks. Lakeside Amusement Park is said to be haunted in the old dance hall or the abandoned race track where someone once died there. Another is the old theater from the original Elitch‘s. The park has been gone for years and years but the theater still remains and it’s known to be haunted.
I got so excited when I saw Enchanted Forest while scrolling UA-cam. I’ve been going there every summer for the last 30 years and had no idea people considered it haunted until it came on a ghost hunters episode. Though once about 20 years ago I was with a group of friends in the haunted house right at the entrance and we had some weird stuff happen to us. But we were loud obnoxious teens in a big group and didn’t pay much attention to the weird shit.
Fun fact about Kings Island: there's actually a cemetery in the Parking lot, most people never noticed because it's in the northwest corner but now it's impossible to miss due to the new parking entrance.
I wonder if it's for the people who died in a tragedy at the amusement park that was located where King's Island is now. It burned down about 100 years ago and most of the people there were there were unable to escape
@@cooperminion825 you got a source on that? I've never heard stories of an old amusement park and my moms godfather was the one who sold them the initial land 50 years ago.
I also have much love and mostly good memories of the Enchanted Forest. Mostly because at one point during my childhood a camp of homeless took up to living around the Forest. Before they got chased out, I was climbing through the Alice in Wonderland Rabbit Hole and halfway through I could smell smoke. I then watched in horror and further ahead of me, a lighter flicked it’s flame, illuminating a long haired and bearded man and I quickly backed out the way I came. I tried to explain what had happened to my father and he went around to the exit. He shouted expletives and some words I’ve never ever heard before as my mother quickly ushered my sister and I elsewhere. Nevertheless, I still love The Enchanted Forest.
I've been to Disneyland with a group, 3 years ago! But, I never went on "Pirates lair on Tom Sawyer Island". And I've never experienced anything strange. It's scary how people died and how there are ghosts haunting amusement parks! The De Lauret brothers shouldn't have broke the rules! God bless all the people who died!🙏
Busch Gardens is in Tampa, Florida. Tampa Bay is not a city, but the bay that is between Tampa and St. Petersburg or can also refer to the area. So many people make that mistake.
I grew up near Enchanted Forest and went every single year more than once. Every time we go back home to visit we have to go there. Parts of it can be creepy, but I’ve never got the impression it was haunted. Maybe that’s because I don’t believe in that sort of stuff though lol. If you are ever in the area you absolutely HAVE to visit it! It’s a wonderful, charming place. I have so many fond memories of it.
Family Fun Time in Burnsville, MN needs to be looked up regarding this. Not necessarily haunted by ghosts. But the employees... straight out of a monster movie. Sadly, it no longer exists. So many scary moments there....
Enchanted Forest isn't actually haunted. Been there many times. It's a fun little park. The haunted house is by far the freakiest one I've ever been in though. No jump scares, just freaky.
I see that someone has pointed out some of the other haunted areas of Disney world but I didn't see the mention of the ride with the rotating sets ,when a young lady and employee for Disney world was trapped in the rotating sets and lost her life when she was ultimately crushed , so horrific!
Thanks for including "Fascinating Horror" at the end, I started watching him not to long ago, and his channel is great, his videos are well made, and if you haven't watched him, you should check him out! 😁
My father was working at Six Flags Great Adventure when the fire broke out. So interesting to see it on a few different lists recently. So sad what happened.
I have went to Enchanted Forest several times growing up in Oregon. I never knew that it was haunted. I was always too scared to go through their haunted house. I would always wait at the exit for my parents and brother. I know that if I went there now I wouldn't be scared. I would love to go back there one of these days though. those were fun times during my childhood. I was born in the 1970's.
I grew up in a real life haunted house! it was Christmas time, and I was going to go to my grandparents house in Rhode Island. I was 99% dressed, and heard a noise. Thinking it must be my parents, or one of my sisters I went into the living room, which adjoined my room, so I walked out in hose, and a skirt. When I walked back into my room, as I was rummaging in my closet for a blouse that would match the bottom, a piece of plaster came flying in! It narrowly missed me! I asked my father but he had no idea what was going on, but he had no idea. I asked my mother, and she said a mean man had lived in that house, and beat his wife the night before she died.But, I never had the same experience the same way
I've been going to Six Flags Great Adventure since 2013. They had originally built a bumper cars area on top of where the castle used to be. Some people said that it had issues. After a while, that area of the park where the castle had been had closed off, only slightly opening for Fright Fest events. With the new metropolis theme, they reopened that part of the park. When Cyborg was put in, and replaced the old bumper cars, it would have a lot of issues and would be closed down a lot. I don't know if they are still having issued with Cyborg or not but some people are concerned that the ghost of the people burned in the fire are still there. This is all the information I have on that area of Six Flags Great Adventure. I know there were a few other things over there like a Batman and Robin ride, and an old theatre that was reopened for events.
You guys missed out on Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, UT. There are many purported hauntings there from Dracula's Castle to Pioneer Village. My sister has said she's actually had some interaction with ghosts when she was younger and more sensitive to the supernatural. It's purported that the owner of Lagoon has haunted items in the attics of the building in Pioneer Village.
I've been to Enchanted Forest in Oregon. Growing up in Oregon not too far from there my school took fied trips. There used to be another park right next to it, but it's gone now. Enchanted Forest doesn't get a lot of visitors much anymore itself.
I was personally shocked by cedar point since I’ve been there a bunch of times…it doesn’t really surprise me though because it’s been there for 152 years; it’s bound to have history…
Cedar point is my “home” park. I love that place and I’ve never heard of the carousel ghost. But I wouldn’t be surprised. Next time I’m there, I have to check out that museum…maybe the ghost will be hanging around her horse…
The Six Flags Over Texas ghost... uh... no? I'm 38 and have lived in Arlington for all of my life with Six Flags practically in my backyard, and I've never heard of her. Neither has my 27yo sister who had season passes to Six Flags through all of her teen years and had several friends who worked there. Our experiences aren't universal, of course, but it caught me by surprise hearing "my" park listed in this video. lol
Cedar Point’s haunted carousel was removed. It used to be in Frontier Land, which is on the opposite side of park as the one that’s shown in the video. The park’s museum is also closed. I’m not surprised Cesar Point is on this list, but I’m surprised WatchMojo didn’t mention Hotel Breakers. There’s a wing in the park’s on-site hotel that is infamously haunted. Also, I love how this video came out on the same day Coaster Studios uploaded a video claiming Storyland is “America’s Creepiest Themepark.” Coincidence? I think not haha.
The museum isn’t closed. It’s still there, in frontier town. Now granted the last time I was there(Memorial weekend) it was closed but I think that was just that day. Every other time I’ve been there, it’s been open. You may be right about the carousel though…a lot of the rides have moved around the park frequently (not the roller coasters but other rides) to make room for new rides…the Ferris wheel, the pirate ship and the tilt a whirl (troika) have…
@@joannewilson1162 no the museum is closed. I don’t believe it opened at all last year either. It may have been a Covid closure that never reopened. The Town Hall building is still there. It’s just closed to visitors.
You stated that the girl fell from the tower ride at King's Island trying to view the electrocution incident, and that is (more than likely) incorrect. She drunkenly slipped through the harness of the tower ride and fell. It was an hour or so later than the prior incident at the pond, and on the opposite side of the park. The only relation between the two events were that they happened at the same park on the same day.
#8:54. It could just be pareidolia, but in the middle top... It kinda looks like a figure, in what looks like a door way... Like it's almost trying to fly or jump through.
I live about 30 minutes north of Lake Shawnee near Princeton, WV. That place is legit. I believe they still do tours around Halloween. Worth the drive down. It’s about 5 minutes off of Interstate 77 exit 14 for Athens.
#2 I heard about that on that Most Terrifying Places in America. Native American land where a man's two or three kids were killed, then he killed the Native Americans in retaliation, and a girl who died when she was on the swings are just some of tragedies that have happened there.
I’ve been to Disneyland several times over the years since childhood Tom Sawyer’s Island/ Pirates Lair remains one of my favorite attractions even when I’m an adult I never heard of any Deaths however that may be on me not reading or watching the news.
So uncovering the remains of natives stopped an amusement park from reopening, but it didn't stop the construction of Denver International? Meh, I guess priorities is priorities.
I have one, (though I don’t know if it’s true or not) Neverland Ranch in Los Olivos California, people claim that Michael Jackson’s ghost is there roaming around the mansion and possibly around other parts of the area. I don’t know if that’s true or not but I just saw a video once about claims of seeing Michael Jackson’s ghost there.
I believe the women fell out of the airplane at Kings Island because she was drunk and went to sleep and fell out of the plane since the belts didn't work when the person is sleeping or limp.
I'm relatively certain The Enchanted Forest isn't haunted. I've been going every year since 2000, and I haven't seen anything strange. To be honest, I do remember being super cold one day for no reason, but I'm pretty sure that was because of the log flume ride.
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O yes I experienced the paranormal at my old job in Six Flags Magic Mountain when I worked at Food Service now this one time my supervisor sent me to go work at a hill at an abandoned restaurant called Laughing Dragon 🐉 which is across Superman the ride to sell ice cream & sodas 🥤, now what I experienced was chairs 🪑 stacked up way high up to the roof in each table , a bloody handprint 🖐 , and also the buttons form the soda machines including the ice button been pushed by themselves like crazy without me going even near them which g out me so fearless out that I quickly got my drink and left outside, and once outside it felt like I was been watched , but however my sister got a creeper paranormal story when she worked as a tour bus driver when she dropped off the last guests to their parking lot and saw a ghost of a Chinese girl who was a foreign exchanged student who was a ride operator in Scream the ride and when she came to retrieve fallen items she ended up been crushed by the train and now she haunts the ride
I also got many stories like this one time when I left Katy’s Kettle to go clock out of my shift and when I passed by an old ride called the tidal wave 🌊 which was out of service at that time been operated by itself along with voices of tourists which was weird especially since all the guests were at the gates heading home along with no operators been present on the ride at all , thus also there was this one time when I was late for a mandatory meeting I saw rides like Scream , Goliath, Batman , and Colossus operating along with screaming voices of guests even though the park was closed to the public along with nobody been on the rides
I’ve been going to Enchanted Forest since I was very young in the 1970’s. Have never encountered any type of (real) ghost. But I LOVE Enchanted Forest. Highly recommended family day. It may look like a tourist trap being right along I-5 but it really is a wonderful gem.
Same here: my mother used to drive my cousins and I down there a few times every Summer after they had moved up to live near us over the course of my childhood during the mid-70s, and I had a blast despite the fact that at that point there weren’t any “rides” of a mechanical sort (although there are some remarkably good ones there now, particularly the log ride) and we always had adored it. The woods the park is situated in are gorgeous, if a tad hilly. The only downside was our tendency to unintentionally torture my mother by trying out our ukulele skills in the car.😝
Been going there all my life so many good memories, I saw the witches mouth and clicked, i did not know it was haunted,
I always wanted to go there when I was a kid hilarious
I agree! It's an absolutely beautiful area.
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I used to LOVE going to Enchanted Forest as a young girl with my Parents and friends! My favorite attraction was the Witch's Mouth-(I don't know the real name of that one) I remember watching that particular episode of Ghost Hunters with my Mom, and that is when I officially found out that one of my childhood getaways is haunted. That just makes me want to go back and enjoy myself even more!
You can’t call yourself an Oregonian if you’ve never been to the enchanted forest!!! I loved going every summer as a kid. Never saw any ghosts though.
I'm surprised 6 Flags Over Texas actually made the list! Though Annie is just one of the spirits in the park. My family has had 3 generations work there, back to my Grandad helping build one of the log flumes. I can tell you that the park is ABSOLUTELY haunted, though most of the spirits are just mischievous and there, doing their thing.
I live in New Jersey, about 45 minutes away from Six Flags Great Adventure. And I had no ideas whatsoever. How it’s still operational is beyond me besides the fact of so many customers still attending unaware like myself.
I live in Colorado and we have two haunted amusement parks. Lakeside Amusement Park is said to be haunted in the old dance hall or the abandoned race track where someone once died there.
Another is the old theater from the original Elitch‘s. The park has been gone for years and years but the theater still remains and it’s known to be haunted.
I’m in Colorado too and this is true and I’m only 28
I love going to the enchanted forest. It does have a unique feel to it. I can't say I've ever seen a ghost but the energy there is interesting.
I got so excited when I saw Enchanted Forest while scrolling UA-cam. I’ve been going there every summer for the last 30 years and had no idea people considered it haunted until it came on a ghost hunters episode. Though once about 20 years ago I was with a group of friends in the haunted house right at the entrance and we had some weird stuff happen to us. But we were loud obnoxious teens in a big group and didn’t pay much attention to the weird shit.
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Fun fact about Kings Island: there's actually a cemetery in the Parking lot, most people never noticed because it's in the northwest corner but now it's impossible to miss due to the new parking entrance.
That IS fun
I wonder if it's for the people who died in a tragedy at the amusement park that was located where King's Island is now. It burned down about 100 years ago and most of the people there were there were unable to escape
@@cooperminion825 you got a source on that? I've never heard stories of an old amusement park and my moms godfather was the one who sold them the initial land 50 years ago.
@@DeamonChocobo pretty sure that's the plot to The Beast book based on the ride...
@@DeamonChocobo The Beast by R.L. Stine. He wrote a second as well, but not as good as the first.
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I live 10 minutes away from Enchanted Forest, never liked that place but would also never say its haunted.
I also have much love and mostly good memories of the Enchanted Forest. Mostly because at one point during my childhood a camp of homeless took up to living around the Forest. Before they got chased out, I was climbing through the Alice in Wonderland Rabbit Hole and halfway through I could smell smoke. I then watched in horror and further ahead of me, a lighter flicked it’s flame, illuminating a long haired and bearded man and I quickly backed out the way I came. I tried to explain what had happened to my father and he went around to the exit. He shouted expletives and some words I’ve never ever heard before as my mother quickly ushered my sister and I elsewhere. Nevertheless, I still love The Enchanted Forest.
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I've been to Disneyland with a group, 3 years ago! But, I never went on "Pirates lair on Tom Sawyer Island". And I've never experienced anything strange. It's scary how people died and how there are ghosts haunting amusement parks! The De Lauret brothers shouldn't have broke the rules! God bless all the people who died!🙏
This is such a weird comment...
@@the-weirdist Hmm.
@UnCommon Hi. I just saw your reply. I was just sharing my thoughts on the video.
Busch Gardens is in Tampa, Florida. Tampa Bay is not a city, but the bay that is between Tampa and St. Petersburg or can also refer to the area. So many people make that mistake.
May all those who perished at the parks mentioned in this vid, or any other amusement parks, rest in everlasting peace ✝️. ✌
I grew up near Enchanted Forest and went every single year more than once. Every time we go back home to visit we have to go there. Parts of it can be creepy, but I’ve never got the impression it was haunted. Maybe that’s because I don’t believe in that sort of stuff though lol. If you are ever in the area you absolutely HAVE to visit it! It’s a wonderful, charming place. I have so many fond memories of it.
I’ve only been to universal studios amusement park like twice and never even knew it was haunted
I've been to Universal Studios Hollywood, and I swore I saw a man wearing aviation goggles.
Could you do a video about the Top 10 graveyards with rollercoasters? Please?
Six Flags in Arlington, Texas….been there.
Awesome! I gotta go visit them.
Family Fun Time in Burnsville, MN needs to be looked up regarding this. Not necessarily haunted by ghosts. But the employees... straight out of a monster movie. Sadly, it no longer exists. So many scary moments there....
Enchanted Forest isn't actually haunted. Been there many times. It's a fun little park. The haunted house is by far the freakiest one I've ever been in though. No jump scares, just freaky.
I see that someone has pointed out some of the other haunted areas of Disney world but I didn't see the mention of the ride with the rotating sets ,when a young lady and employee for Disney world was trapped in the rotating sets and lost her life when she was ultimately crushed , so horrific!
I'm here for Justin Scarred! :)
Thanks for including "Fascinating Horror" at the end, I started watching him not to long ago, and his channel is great, his videos are well made, and if you haven't watched him, you should check him out! 😁
I love Justin Scarred’s videos of Enchanted Forest.
My father was working at Six Flags Great Adventure when the fire broke out. So interesting to see it on a few different lists recently. So sad what happened.
I have went to Enchanted Forest several times growing up in Oregon.
I never knew that it was haunted. I was always too scared to go through
their haunted house. I would always wait at the exit for my parents and
brother. I know that if I went there now I wouldn't be scared. I would love
to go back there one of these days though. those were fun times during
my childhood. I was born in the 1970's.
This looks like a job for Mystery Inc
So cool and scary
Wow, these haunted amusement parks are interesting for me.
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I've been to Great Adventure at least 20 or 30 times since the fire and have never had any paranormal experiences, day or night.
Action Park in New Jersey had a ghost. He left after getting repeatedly injured on the rides
The fact that I visit #1 all the time and never knew this 😩
@@the-weirdist yes, to all of it.
I grew up in a real life haunted house! it was Christmas time, and I was going to go to my grandparents house in Rhode Island. I was 99% dressed, and heard a noise. Thinking it must be my parents, or one of my sisters I went into the living room, which adjoined my room, so I walked out in hose, and a skirt. When I walked back into my room, as I was rummaging in my closet for a blouse that would match the bottom, a piece of plaster came flying in! It narrowly missed me! I asked my father but he had no idea what was going on, but he had no idea. I asked my mother, and she said a mean man had lived in that house, and beat his wife the night before she died.But, I never had the same experience the same way
Been to bg in Tampa a million times. And ate at the colony house, never saw anything. Been going at least twice a year since 2004
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I’ve been to Busch gardens when I was a kid
I go to the one in Florida. It's awesome . Personally the new iron gawzi is amazing. My favorite coaster is kumba .
ALL OF THESE PLACES ARE HAUNTED!
Disney, should be number 1 _ due to ticket prices.
I've been going to Six Flags Great Adventure since 2013. They had originally built a bumper cars area on top of where the castle used to be. Some people said that it had issues. After a while, that area of the park where the castle had been had closed off, only slightly opening for Fright Fest events. With the new metropolis theme, they reopened that part of the park. When Cyborg was put in, and replaced the old bumper cars, it would have a lot of issues and would be closed down a lot. I don't know if they are still having issued with Cyborg or not but some people are concerned that the ghost of the people burned in the fire are still there. This is all the information I have on that area of Six Flags Great Adventure. I know there were a few other things over there like a Batman and Robin ride, and an old theatre that was reopened for events.
You guys missed out on Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, UT. There are many purported hauntings there from Dracula's Castle to Pioneer Village. My sister has said she's actually had some interaction with ghosts when she was younger and more sensitive to the supernatural. It's purported that the owner of Lagoon has haunted items in the attics of the building in Pioneer Village.
You had me at haunted.
Never encountered a ghost in my life. I hope I’ll never will, as I EASILY get scared of that stuff.
THERE ARE GHOSTS!
Y'alls wanna know what's even scarier than ghosts? A living human being.
I've been to Enchanted Forest in Oregon. Growing up in Oregon not too far from there my school took fied trips. There used to be another park right next to it, but it's gone now. Enchanted Forest doesn't get a lot of visitors much anymore itself.
Well number 10 was completely unexpected 😳
I was personally shocked by cedar point since I’ve been there a bunch of times…it doesn’t really surprise me though because it’s been there for 152 years; it’s bound to have history…
I’m going to get nightmares but I know that they don’t exist! And it’s pretty cool too scary😅
Cedar point is my “home” park. I love that place and I’ve never heard of the carousel ghost. But I wouldn’t be surprised. Next time I’m there, I have to check out that museum…maybe the ghost will be hanging around her horse…
The Six Flags Over Texas ghost... uh... no? I'm 38 and have lived in Arlington for all of my life with Six Flags practically in my backyard, and I've never heard of her. Neither has my 27yo sister who had season passes to Six Flags through all of her teen years and had several friends who worked there.
Our experiences aren't universal, of course, but it caught me by surprise hearing "my" park listed in this video. lol
I’ve been to King’s Island (I live about an hour away from it), Cedar Point, and Busch Gardens
Cedar Point’s haunted carousel was removed. It used to be in Frontier Land, which is on the opposite side of park as the one that’s shown in the video. The park’s museum is also closed.
I’m not surprised Cesar Point is on this list, but I’m surprised WatchMojo didn’t mention Hotel Breakers. There’s a wing in the park’s on-site hotel that is infamously haunted.
Also, I love how this video came out on the same day Coaster Studios uploaded a video claiming Storyland is “America’s Creepiest Themepark.” Coincidence? I think not haha.
The museum isn’t closed. It’s still there, in frontier town. Now granted the last time I was there(Memorial weekend) it was closed but I think that was just that day. Every other time I’ve been there, it’s been open. You may be right about the carousel though…a lot of the rides have moved around the park frequently (not the roller coasters but other rides) to make room for new rides…the Ferris wheel, the pirate ship and the tilt a whirl (troika) have…
@@joannewilson1162 no the museum is closed. I don’t believe it opened at all last year either. It may have been a Covid closure that never reopened. The Town Hall building is still there. It’s just closed to visitors.
Pity.☹️
@@Wellch yup
Can you do a UK one?
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WatchMojo can we PLEASE have a creepy watch mojo channel?
You stated that the girl fell from the tower ride at King's Island trying to view the electrocution incident, and that is (more than likely) incorrect. She drunkenly slipped through the harness of the tower ride and fell. It was an hour or so later than the prior incident at the pond, and on the opposite side of the park. The only relation between the two events were that they happened at the same park on the same day.
When it comes to King's Island , what do you expect with a real cemetery on the property.
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#8:54. It could just be pareidolia, but in the middle top... It kinda looks like a figure, in what looks like a door way... Like it's almost trying to fly or jump through.
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I live about 30 minutes north of Lake Shawnee near Princeton, WV. That place is legit. I believe they still do tours around Halloween. Worth the drive down. It’s about 5 minutes off of Interstate 77 exit 14 for Athens.
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I remember the Six Flags NJ fire. Terrible tragedy!
#2 I heard about that on that Most Terrifying Places in America. Native American land where a man's two or three kids were killed, then he killed the Native Americans in retaliation, and a girl who died when she was on the swings are just some of tragedies that have happened there.
What about abandoned amusement parks e.g. Ebenezer’s blah blah blah in Illinois, Six Flags New Orleans…
Hersheypark is supposedly haunted as well.
The thumbnail looks awesome, WatchMojo!
UGHHH why do I always find out about these ghosts AFTER I've been to the parks😮💨
I’ve been to Disneyland several times over the years since childhood Tom Sawyer’s Island/ Pirates Lair remains one of my favorite attractions even when I’m an adult I never heard of any Deaths however that may be on me not reading or watching the news.
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I've been to Kings Island and Cedar Point many times and never ran into any ghosts.
OMG My cousins live in Ohio and go to Cedar Point all the time, and me and my family were landing to go to Six Flags this summer🥺
and the moral of the story at six flags haunted castle is do not build a attraction out of a combustible items to build.
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So uncovering the remains of natives stopped an amusement park from reopening, but it didn't stop the construction of Denver International? Meh, I guess priorities is priorities.
ive been to disney land when i was younger
I have one, (though I don’t know if it’s true or not) Neverland Ranch in Los Olivos California, people claim that Michael Jackson’s ghost is there roaming around the mansion and possibly around other parts of the area. I don’t know if that’s true or not but I just saw a video once about claims of seeing Michael Jackson’s ghost there.
🤠🏜🐎📹🏰🌌🌩🪁👽👀 *NOPE*
No ghost or evil clowns is going to stop me from visiting haunted amusement parks?!!!
Finally some classic WatchMojo content
Amusement parks suck if they're not haunted. True fact.
Halloween came early this summer!
Of course there gonna be ohio💀💀
Dude ghost are everywhere around us at all times not just ghosts but demon angels nature spirits and any other spirits you can think of
I believe the women fell out of the airplane at Kings Island because she was drunk and went to sleep and fell out of the plane since the belts didn't work when the person is sleeping or limp.
I'm relatively certain The Enchanted Forest isn't haunted. I've been going every year since 2000, and I haven't seen anything strange. To be honest, I do remember being super cold one day for no reason, but I'm pretty sure that was because of the log flume ride.
You may be right but there was also a civil war behind the mountain the park is on. They believe the ghosts are from the battlefield there