This underground Transylvanian amusement park was built into an abandoned salt mine.
I don’t know about you, but visiting an amusement park located hundreds of feet underground that I have to take a mining elevator to get to sounds like the perfect recipe for a family vacation.
Located in Transylvania (yes, it is a real place), Salina Turda used to be a fully-operational salt mine until 1932, when it was used to store cheese. Editorial side note: GOD BLESS CHEESE. In 1993, someone decided it would make a great underground amusement park, and threw in some mini-golf courses, bowling alleys, a ferris wheel, and a carousel. If you look at the photos, the park looks like an underground space station, and even has an underground lake you can paddle around in.
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If you are worried about hanging out in an underground mine that could potentially kill you, fear not- the air inside Salina Turda actually is of incredible quality due to the minerals in the walls, and even has a spa.
I don’t know if I am ever visiting Transylvania, but if I do I will definitely be stopping by Salina Turda for a facial and a turn on the ferris wheel.
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