Trailer For The Documentary CLASS ACTION PARK: THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS AMUSEMENT PARK

I’m sure that by now many of you have heard about the legendary Action Park, which is known as the world’s most dangerous amusement park. It was located in Vernon, New Jersey and it was filled with all kinds of insanity that would seriously hurt people!

It’s explained and joked about how people would go to this park to try to die for fun. That’s how crazy it was! Well, there’s a documentary that’s being produced that puts the spotlight on Action Park and everything that happened there. It’s called Class Action Park: The Worlds Most Dangerous Amusement Park and we’ve got a trailer to share with you today!

But first… here’s a synopsis:

During its 1980s heyday, New Jersey’s Action Park was known as the world’s most dangerous amusement park.

It was as a lawless land, ruled by drunk teenage employees and frequented by drunker teenage guests. The rides ignored basic notions of physics, common sense, and safety. The end result lay somewhere between Lord of the Flies and a Saw movie.

But despite countless injuries and deaths, Action Park is looked back at fondly as an insane—but insanely fun—rite of passage. The scars it left? Badges of honor.

Class Action Park is the first-ever feature documentary to explore a place that has long since entered the realm of myth. The film peels away the trappings of nostalgia to reveal the shocking truth behind the park and its genius madman founder.

The doc comes from Seth Porges and Chris Charles Scott and it looks like it’ll be an interesting and fun doc. While I never have been to the park, my friends and I set up our own stupid homemade rides and stunts that we would get hurt on all the time! So in a sense, I can relate to those dangerously fun times in the 80s.

During its 1980s heyday, New Jersey's Action Park was known as the world's most dangerous amusement park. It was as a lawless land, ruled by drunk teenage employees and frequented by drunker teenage guests. The rides ignored basic notions of physics, common sense, and safety.

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