Amusement parks are meant to be places of joy and excitement, but what happens when they become the backdrop for catastrophic events? This curated list of disaster movies set in amusement parks offers a thrilling mix of suspense, horror, and unexpected twists. From roller coasters gone rogue to haunted attractions coming to life, these films provide a unique blend of entertainment and terror, making for an unforgettable cinematic experience.

The Funhouse (1981)
Description: While not strictly a disaster movie, this horror film features a group of teens trapped in a carnival funhouse, facing a terrifying ordeal. It captures the eerie atmosphere of an amusement park at night.
Fact: The film was directed by Tobe Hooper, known for "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre."


The House of the Dead (2003)
Description: Based on the video game, this film features a group of college students attending a rave on an island, which turns into a zombie-infested disaster. The setting includes an abandoned amusement park.
Fact: The film was critically panned but has gained a cult following for its over-the-top action and poor quality.


Dark Ride (2006)
Description: A group of college students visit an abandoned amusement park, only to find themselves in a deadly game orchestrated by a deranged killer. This film blends elements of horror and disaster.
Fact: The film was shot at the abandoned Six Flags New Orleans park, which was left in ruins after Hurricane Katrina.


The Final Destination (2009)
Description: This film takes the concept of death's design to an amusement park, where a premonition of a roller coaster disaster leads to a series of gruesome deaths. It's a perfect fit for our theme as it showcases the chaos that can ensue in a place meant for fun.
Fact: The film was originally titled "The Final Destination 4" but was later renamed to simply "The Final Destination" to imply it was the last in the series.


The Amusement Park (1975)
Description: Directed by George A. Romero, this film uses an amusement park as a metaphor for the aging process, showing the neglect and mistreatment of the elderly. It's a unique take on the disaster theme.
Fact: The film was thought to be lost for many years and was only recently restored and released.


The Banana Splits Movie (2019)
Description: This horror-comedy film features the beloved children's show characters going rogue at a birthday party in an amusement park, leading to chaos and disaster.
Fact: The film was inspired by the 1968 Hanna-Barbera children's show, giving a dark twist to the original concept.


The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It (2007)
Description: While primarily a children's horror film, it features a haunted amusement park where a girl must confront her fears to save her brother. It's a lighter take on the disaster theme.
Fact: The film was based on the R.L. Stine book series "The Haunting Hour."


Rollercoaster (1977)
Description: A mad bomber targets amusement parks across the country, making this film a classic in the disaster genre. The tension builds as the protagonist tries to stop the next disaster at an amusement park.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use Sensurround, a special sound system designed to simulate the feeling of being in a disaster.


The Park (2007)
Description: A group of friends visit an abandoned amusement park for a night of fun, only to encounter a series of deadly traps and supernatural occurrences.
Fact: The film was shot in an actual abandoned amusement park in Thailand.


The Amusement Park Disaster (1992)
Description: A made-for-TV movie where a family outing to an amusement park turns into a nightmare when a series of mechanical failures and natural disasters strike.
Fact: The film was part of a series of disaster movies made for television in the early '90s, focusing on everyday settings turned into disaster zones.
