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Come join me and @2swag.productions on this thrilling adventure to the largest abandoned indoor waterpark! From 12 hours of driving to 5 hours exploring, this is for sure one of my favorite spots. As the city has fought for years to take control it's now set with a full team of security and a demolition workers for further projects. It's so unfortunate to know this building will be demolished but I am so glad I got to see it before its last day.
What was once a popular family destination, has been abandoned for several years. Originally designed as a Western-themed indoor waterpark and resort, it featured thrilling water slides, a lazy river, and spacious hotel accommodations, making it a hit with locals and tourists alike.
However, due to legal and financial issues, the property closed in 2016. Since then, the waterpark and its surrounding structures have fallen into disrepair, with crumbling walls, graffiti, and overgrown vegetation giving it an eerie, post-apocalyptic feel.
Despite its current state, Fort Rapids still retains a certain cool factor. The vast, empty pools and remnants of old slides give it a ghostly atmosphere that contrasts with its vibrant past. For those who visit the site, it’s a mix of nostalgia and adventure, walking through what was once a bustling family getaway.
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