Everyone In South Carolina Should See What’s Inside The Gates Of This Abandoned Theme Park
From almost the very beginning, the much anticipated Hard Rock Theme Park that opened in Myrtle Beach in 2008 was plagued with issues. The music-themed park opened to great reviews exactly ten years ago this April. The Eagles and The Moody Blues were both invited to christen the venue during the opening days with classic music from the 70s and 80s. Unfortunately, that was the same year our country was hit with a hard economic downturn that eventually touched the lives of millions of people in the US, including the owners of the new theme park. They soon found themselves in economic hard times.
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In the video below, which was captured less than a year ago, you can walk through this abandoned and unlucky theme park to see for yourself exactly what has become of it in the nine years since it closed. The video is from YouTube user RnK All Day.
Were you among the lucky people who got to experience Hard Rock Park?
To tour another abandoned spot in South Carolina, be sure to read this article we published in 2016.
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