Underworld Amusement Parks

Wang Saen Suk Hell Gardens Welcome Visitors to Hell

Wang Saen Suk Hell Gardens is an amusement park, but visitors beware, it's far from the happy land of Disney World.

Wang Saen Suk Hell Gardens is the devil's lair. Snow White and the rest of the princesses won't be in sight but instead, a land of tortured, wretched souls suffering an eternal life of misery can be found there. This 'amusement' park is located in Bangkok, Thailand, and is Buddhist theme park that attempts to send out a clear message: judgement day will come.

The park greets visitors with a sign that say "Welcome to Hell" followed by statues of devilish creatures mauling on bloody limbs. One might not need roller coasters to induce others to purge as the sickening sight of gory torture will be enough. If Mickey Mouse is not doing it for you, take a trip to Wang Saen Suk Hell Gardens to get a taste of the underworld.
Trend Themes
1. Dark Tourism - The emergence of Wang Saen Suk Hell Gardens highlights the trend of dark tourism, where visitors are drawn to macabre or unsettling attractions.
2. Shockvertising - Wang Saen Suk Hell Gardens utilizes shockvertising techniques to capture attention and create a memorable experience for visitors.
3. Religious Themed Entertainment - The Buddhist theme of Wang Saen Suk Hell Gardens taps into the trend of religious themed entertainment, providing a unique and thought-provoking experience for visitors.
Industry Implications
1. Theme Parks - Theme parks can adopt elements of shockvertising and dark tourism to create immersive and unique experiences for visitors.
2. Tourism - The rise of dark tourism offers opportunities for the tourism industry to cater to visitors seeking unconventional, macabre attractions.
3. Entertainment - The emergence of religious themed entertainment can provide a new avenue for entertainment companies to explore and create unique experiences for their audience.

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