• Episode 3 - Action Park

  • Sep 15 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 3 - Action Park

  • Summary

  • It’s 1978, and the summer is just getting started; you and your friends spend a Saturday going to one of the amusement parks in the area that has one of the first new modern water attractions in Vernon Township NJ; Action Park. Where you’re in charge of your own action. On the car ride there, you and your friends would be taking bets on who got injured; b/c it’s not a question of if someone gets injured, but who…. Regardless of the promising note of leaving action park alive like it was right of passage, this never stopped people from going or returning to action park.

    So grab your snacks, and sit back; I’m your host Kevin, and this is Grim Attractions, Where some people’s nightmares, come true…. welcome to Action park! Where you're the center of the accident!

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    Thanks for joining me on this dark ride we took into Six Flags . I hope you’re enjoying this new twist I’ve taken on amusement parks, if you have suggestions on an episode for me to look into, let me kNow on social media or email me at grimattractions@gmail.com.

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