“Lucifer’s Playground” is Practically the Scariest Place on Earth

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Written by Timothy Rawles

April 10, 2023

Most people save money for months to get away on vacation to an amusement park owned by intellectual property. But what if you could escape to one based in hell absolutely free? At iHorror we scour the internet and social media to bring you interesting horror-related things and this week we stumbled upon “Lucifer’s Playground.”

It was on the Facebook page for artist Dolly Cypher. They posted pictures depicting an amusement park named “Lucifer’s Playground,” sort of like Disneyland, but from the depths of hell.

This amusement park is hardcore from a gothic Prince of Darkness castle to a satanic carousel and a log ride where the water is made of blood, you can almost smell the sulfur. And we thought the walk from the parking structure to the main gate was a nightmare.

Of course, this Eternal Damnation World is only an A.I. simulation as far as we can tell, but who wouldn’t want to eat a churro and watch the parade among the demons who live there? And the fireworks display is probably just, uh, fire, but at the end of the day we want to get our money’s worth, and if the immersive experience is going to be believable, then we’ll take our chances.

We posted a handful of pictures here, but scroll to the bottom and check out Dolly Cypher’s link for all 28.

Prince of Darkness Castle
Instagram worthy
How far down does that rollercoaster go?
It’s a stampede!
Are you afraid of heights?
Don’t wear white today!
The Shining Splash Mountain
Gift Shop of Horrors
Dine in gothic style
More demon boat rides

If this Devil’s Playground is right up your alley, then check out this hotel that would fit perfectly into this vacation of nightmares. See all the hotel pics here.

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Timothy Rawles has been a horror fan ever since his dad bought a used hearse and drove the family to the old Orange County, California, drive-in on weekends. For more than 30 years, he has fueled that passion through horror magazines, novels, and dark rides. A journalist for over 25 years, Timothy has covered a wide range of social issues, but horror has always remained his true passion. Through iHorror, he now shares that love of the genre with fans around the world.

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