Started by Ron and Carla Bluntschli of Haiti they wanted to let people experience life as a slave. Participants are given clothing, food, and experience a day in the life of a slave that actually ends with a rebellion.
For just a little over 30 dollars visitors to this park can experience one of most insane rides in the world. In fact, it has even been used by scientists to simulate a near death experience.
With some of the most terrifying rides in the eastern hemisphere, this park just outside of St Petersburg, Russia doesn’t have the best safety track record either. Apparently it’s meant to be family friendly though.
Not really concerning themselves with copyright laws, this amusement park features numerous rides ripped off from popular video games like World of Warcraft.
This family friendly theme park in Colombia gives visitors a chance to hang out with exotic animals and visit its museum. In order to get there though you have to pass under the gate seen above and that plane on top isn’t just any plane. It’s the same plane Pablo Escobar used to bring his first load of cocaine to the United States.
Although Dolly Parton was more known for her singing than anything else the Tennessee theme park that bears her name is known for its fast and furious rides.
Little more than a bunker in the woods, this “theme park” is staffed by former members of the soviet army and is intended to give visitors an idea of what life would have been like for citizens in the USSR.
Created in order to teach Argentinian youth about democracy children can come here and do everything from elect their own congress to acquire bank loans.
With over 60 rides based solely on the Hershey’s chocolate brand the word on the street is that coming here is a pretty sweet experience.
Although it’s not scheduled to open until 2017 we venture to say that there probably won’t be many height restrictions on the rides…1 2


Forget the park, just tour the chocolate factory! Hershey Park#1