Banksy Made A Theme Park And It's Terrifying

Welcome to Dismaland, where you'll want to leave as soon as you arrive.
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On the list of places I never want to visit, this hellish land conceived of and curated by Banksy, your favorite anonymous street artist, is pretty high. The installation, Dismaland, is housed inside a defunct waterpark once known as the Tropicana.

It's theme park in the most literal sense—a heavy-handed doom and gloom play on Disneyland, complete with a grim reaper riding in a bumper car and a dead Cinderella tumbling out of her over-turned pumpkin chariot. There's also an Orca jumping out of a toilet because, art.

It'll cost you £3 to partake in the satirical wreckage, which is on view until Sept. 28 in Weston-super-Mare, England. Or you can just look at Colossal's photos and then go on about your day.