Morbid

Amusement Park Disasters: Independent Parks

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Feb 19, 2026
They walk through historic amusement park failures, from early roller coaster disasters to midcentury collapses. The discussion covers mechanical flukes, human foolishness, and changing safety rules. Listeners hear how tragic crashes shaped laws, community responses, and the evolution of ride engineering.
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INSIGHT

Origins Of Amusement Parks

  • Pleasure gardens evolved into modern amusement parks by offering fantasy, entertainment, and temporary breaks from social norms.
  • Kath Pound and historians link these spaces to long traditions of collective escapism that predate mechanical rides.
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Mechanical Rides Sparked Theme Parks

  • Entrepreneurs in the early 20th century built parks around mechanized rides after boardwalks adopted Ferris wheels and coasters.
  • Santa Claus Land (1946) directly inspired later theme parks including Disneyland.
ANECDOTE

Derby Racer's Early Failures

  • The Revere Beach Derby Racer repeatedly injured riders in 1911, including PFC Arthur Lamar who suffered a fractured skull.
  • Operator Oscar Young later was thrown from the car and died after severe injuries from that coaster.
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