It doesn't get much more sci-fi than this.
Germany's Wunderland Kalkar is far from your average family fun zone: the theme park is actually an abandoned nuclear power plant.
Originally a nuclear power station, the site "began partial operation" in the 1980s but "did not receive any nuclear materials," according to Slate. A businessman purchased the site in 1991 and transformed it into a "hotel, meeting and leisure complex." The amusement park opened in 2001.
Visitors now roam Wunderland's lots of attractions, six hotels, seven bars, restaurants and bowling lanes. They can even go for a swing in the nuclear plant's cooling tower while other guests rock-climb the outer walls. Say WHAT?!
Tourists swing inside the abandoned cooling chamber.
The outside is conveniently painted like a mountain to make climbing it seem more realistic.
The floor of the chamber is called Echoland for its awesome acoustics.
And you've also got your standard park rides, like a carousel and a Ferris wheel.
...but nothing quite compares to the main event.
You can book a stay in one of Wunderland's six hotel buildings, or feel free to invest in an all-out party package for your closest friends.
There's plenty to see in the surrounding village, if log rides on an old nuclear plant aren't jazzy enough.
We're powered with excitement.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/27/germany-theme-park_n_6769898.html?utm_hp_ref=travel&ir=Travel and provided by entertainment-movie-news.com
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