defunct amusement park
C20204
concept
A defunct amusement park is a once-operational entertainment venue featuring rides and attractions that has been permanently closed, often leaving behind abandoned structures and nostalgic remnants of its former activity.
Observed surface forms (5)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| former amusement park | 2 |
| abandoned amusement park | 1 |
| flooded former water park | 1 |
| former theme park | 1 |
| former trolley park | 1 |
Instances (18)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Boblo Island Amusement Park | — |
|
Mammoth Lake Scuba Park (nearby)
surface form:
Mammoth Lake Scuba Park
|
flooded former water park |
| Loudoun Castle | former theme park |
| Wet ’n Wild Orlando | — |
| Norumbega Park site | former amusement park |
|
Marineland of the Pacific (former oceanarium in California)
surface form:
Marineland of the Pacific
|
— |
| Holy Land USA | former amusement park |
| Paragon Park | — |
| Merrymeeting Park (historic site) | former trolley park |
| Wonderland Amusement Park | — |
| Spreepark | abandoned amusement park |
| Steeplechase Park | — |
| Astroland | — |
| Toshimaen | — |
| Idora Park, Youngstown, Ohio | — |
|
Pleasure Island Family Theme Park (former)
surface form:
Pleasure Island Family Theme Park
|
— |
| Marineland of the Pacific | — |
| Geauga Lake | — |