Waterworld is now located, a popular family destination in Northern Ireland, in a ruin, where mice rotate, where Tiktoker takes strange scenes in a painful video
One day, a popular family destination in Northern Ireland has now fallen into the strange abandonment. Waterworld is located, an entertainment center and bowling value in Portrush, Co. Antrim, in the case of ruin, and its vibrant halls are now home to mice and mold.
Tiktoker Jamie Robinson, known to explore deserted sites throughout Northern Ireland, visited the abandoned site recently, as he was sharing harsh clips with his followers. Waterworld, which was packed with enthusiastic children and families, was now standing as a shell collapsing from its previous.
In his video, the famous water slices are now covered in the center, shining and loud, with mold and collapse. The entire complex is deserted, however, the remains of its previous life remain – which makes the scene more concerned.
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Inside the bowling alley, bowling balls are still sitting ready for a roll, without touching them since the day when the center was closed in February 2020.
In the swimming pool area, the mouse can be seen wandering through the tiles, which is a blatant contrast with the joyful spots that once filled the air. The sauna and other facilities also appear frozen in time, as if they were left in a hurry.
The clips struck Water Hanin with viewers, many of whom recalled childhood memories of Waterworld.
“My favorite place was in Portrush,” a user commented.
Another wrote: “This makes me very sad! Good memories like wain in Waterworld. I used to love the fish tank at the entrance.”
Others noticed how the proper parts of the center still appear. One of them said: “It seems that Nick is still good,” while another remembers: “Any rainy day, this is the place where you went, Fortra.”
Members of the Jozway and Jalins Buro council have urged the council to focus on selling the site.
At the meeting of the Policy and Resources Committee last month, Dup Alderman Mark Fielding When asked about an update about the Fuerra water playing area, which has been vacant since its closure five years ago.
He said: “I think five years are a long time and I am sure that there are reasons not to put it in the market, but do we sell it in the open market or as an entertainment facility in the internal waters? These are the questions that must be asked.
“But at the present time, he sits there, there are negative social media on this topic, while storming it and different things, so [is council] In a situation we can say that we will sell it? “
Tiktoker Jamie has also explored other prominent abandoned sites throughout Ireland. One of his previous videos includes Ostan Ghaoth Dobhair, a one -amazing hotel in Bunbeg, Donegal. It was built in 1970 and is located along the Atlantic Wild Road, and the hotel was a regular haven for Manchester-C, the legend of Manchester United George Best.
Since its closure in 2015, Ostan has slipped into a state of neglect, as the rooms left fully furnished but surpassed it with plants and crawling plants. The decay gave the previous luxury spot a painful atmosphere after the horrific, with the peeling of the paint from the walls and the nature slowly restored the space.
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