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Expedition Theme Park
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Join our Expedition Theme Park as we journey through the past, present and future of some of the worlds most popular theme parks and attractions, taking a look at the history of iconic rides and attractions around the world, upcoming new rides, events, experiences and more!
For more Expedition, check out our podcast Expedition Enthused: A Theme Park Podcast - On all major podcasting platforms - www.expeditionenthused.com
The latest news and updates from the world of Theme Parks www.expeditionthemepark.com
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates and information on the channel and around the parks at www.twitter.com/expthemepark / www.instagram.com/expeditionthemepark
Support us on patreon for early video releases and more at www.patreon.com/expeditionthemepark
Thank you for Joining the Expedition
For more Expedition, check out our podcast Expedition Enthused: A Theme Park Podcast - On all major podcasting platforms - www.expeditionenthused.com
The latest news and updates from the world of Theme Parks www.expeditionthemepark.com
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates and information on the channel and around the parks at www.twitter.com/expthemepark / www.instagram.com/expeditionthemepark
Support us on patreon for early video releases and more at www.patreon.com/expeditionthemepark
Thank you for Joining the Expedition
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hannahgechter1113
(3 minutes ago)
The way this was built reminds me a lot of how they’re building the studio ghibli theme park in Japan right now. The park is reinforced by natures beauty, and dosent harm the natural scenery around it. It’s such a wonderful way to create a sense of escapism.
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hikingglint9648
(10 minutes ago)
It's amazing when so many people love a park so much, they all come together to bring it back from the brink. The idea of a park that preserves the aspect of nature while still giving you a sense of magical wonder is awesome.
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madfishmonger403
(17 minutes ago)
I like the idea of a theme park you can see all of in a day. Not everything has to be huge and overwhelming and loud and fast. I'd love to see this place.
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twistedpixie6972
(28 minutes ago)
I’m glad that they are still keeping it going as a historical site and for the original designers. Especially Pentes. I think his soul is resting more happily than it was.
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Saracooper22
(31 minutes ago)
Wait, this is actually so sweet and heartfelt! I’m so glad this place is being saved and brought back to life, by people who cherish it!
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natethefighter
(47 minutes ago)
Went into this expecting to gawk at at the creepy remains of a crumbling attraction, ended up tearing up at the heartfelt passion of those who brought it into reality. Excellent work.
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medavog
(52 minutes ago)
This documentary SHOULD GET HIGH PRAISE and be awarded for extreme RESEARCH - I being a collector of OZ and Judy since 1988 but have loved OZ at the time this was being built. As a youtuber it is an honor to have such documentaries on special movies and places THEME PARKS that have gone but not forgotten, this is highly regarded to me as the best docu of OZ TO DATE and why some costumes have not bein seen ever again. THANK YOU
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CyclingM1867DubbysMama
(2 hour ago)
I'd always wondered why no one had ever built a theme park based on the Oz books, but I just didn't know about this place until now. The stories have a lot of potential for a fantastic park or series of parks. It's great that this one has found new life.
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Euthymia
(1 hour ago)
Massive kudos to the housing developers for this loving act of preservation. So many beloved theme parks have been entirely bulldozed to make way for new development that this brought tears of happiness to my eyes. The perfect best possible outcome given the circumstances.
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DocZFlux
(2 hours ago)
It’s amazing how quickly nature can make a closed down place seem creepy
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emma_sturniolos_version
(10 hours ago)
the park is actually open now. i visited a couple weeks ago, it’s only open in autumn though. that’s why it’s called autumn at oz, although it did give off that eerie vibe just like the movie did (mainly bc of how unrealistic it looked around the park) i liked the visit and i found it fun!
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