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Amusement Park Disasters (Volume 2) : Theme Parks

Explore episode Jun 22, 2026
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Action Park: Where Risk Was the Brand

Amusement Park Disasters (Volume 2) : Theme Parks · Jun 22, 2026 History

Action Park's founder Eugene Mulvihill had zero amusement park experience when he opened the park in 1978, but he intentionally built risk into the brand. Visitors could control their own speed on slides with no track, cling to rafts in wave pools designed to simulate shipwrecks, and were quietly encouraged to behave recklessly.

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