In this video, we explore the notorious Action Park, known as Americas most dangerous water park. Through a mix of archival footage, expert interviews, and detailed recreations, well take a closer look at the history and legacy of this infamous amusement park, and the impact that its lack of safety measures had on its visitors.
Located in New Jersey, Action Park gained notoriety in the 1980s and 90s for its wild and unpredictable rides, as well as its lack of safety measures and oversight. The parks water attractions, including the Tarzan Swing and the Tidal Wave Pool, were particularly notorious for their high risk of injury and potential danger.
Through interviews with former visitors and employees, well hear firsthand accounts of the parks extreme and often dangerous rides, and the frequent injuries and even fatalities that occurred there. Well also learn about the parks controversial founder, Gene Mulvihill, and his role in creating a culture of risk-taking and disregard for safety.
From the stories of those who experienced the park firsthand to the lessons that have been learned in the years since its closure, this video offers a thought-provoking and sometimes chilling exploration of one of the most infamous amusement parks in American history.
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