American Dream Park / 美国梦幻乐园

While spending a few days in the region of Shanghai, I found this amazing place which reminded me a lot of the Beijing Amusement Park in Beijing: it’s an abandoned theme park which was once really famous and ended up becoming a derelict space, overgrown by wild grass. This used to be China’s American Dream Park.

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Allegory of a lost prestige, American Dream Park, March 2016

The rise and fall of Shanghai’s American Dream Park

While the first official Disneyland will open soon in the same city, I just find so fascinating to see how the place reflects the changing relationships of China with the American model. This park was one of the first theme parks built in mainland China by an American company. With a very high investment, construction finished in 1996 and although it was a very lively place at first, it closed down in 2001: too far, too expensive for the average Chinese people. You can know more about the closing on this news report. That is a short history for such a big theme park. It remained abandoned for many years until the planning project for the area was decided in 2012: the park got targeted for demolition, which brought up some nostalgia, a bit like for Beijing Amusement Park. Isn’t it ironic that the American Dream Park got planned for demolition just before Xi Jinping introduced his own « Chinese dream » slogan? Maybe the Disney park will have a less political meaning, it will open in June this year and the leisure market in China is now ready to attract more than enough middle-class families driving their own cars…

About the American Dream Park, it is now located in the center of a housing project. A Chinese developer is now building large scale social housing all around. The park is included in this housing construction site, that is why entrances are less easy to find and there are many security guards and videosurveillance placed by the developing company.

But I still managed to get inside. Since it closed in 2001, the park started to break apart but at the time I visited it, it was even more broken down. For instance, the park sign looked very old in 2010 but in 2016, it had fallen down…

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Park entrance in 2010, American Dream Park (Internet sources)
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Former entrance, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Ticket offices, American Dream Park, March 2016

Exploring American Dream Amusement Park

I am not the only explorer to have been in this park: a lot of people living in Shanghai already went exploring abandoned places in their city and this was a famous spot. Since the official closure in 2001 until the demolition announcement in 2012, many people have come to this park through forbidden ways in. I found news reports like this one written about urbexers who visited this park in 2012. It was indeed a small urbex paradise, displaying crazy figures of decaying cheesy theme park architecture.

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Triptych of decay, American Dream Park, 2012 (Internet sources)

This very interesting representative vision of decay had already disappeared when I visited the park. The fake Mount Rushmore turned into a pile of fallen rocks. Yet many other elements were still standing.

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Ticket offices, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Coca Cola carts, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Bumper cars, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Former train station, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Waiting hall under the train station, American Dream Park, March 2016

The area of the saloon, which reproduced the architectural style of the beginning of the 20th century, was quite well preserved, with many buildings keeping their decorations on.

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Still coming soon, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Trading company, American Dream Park, March 2016
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American street, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Building with bell and broken clock, American Dream Park, March 2016

I loved visiting the former movie theater with still a lot of elements in it.

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Former film program sign at cinema entrance, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Movie theater, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Movie theater front view, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Films, American Dream Park, March 2016
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A film, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Another film, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Former stadium, American Dream Park, March 2016

The park was organised with a series of bridges over the water with an island specially conceived for children’s games.

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Children’s playgrownd, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Former wind mill, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Overgrown building, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Wild West deco, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Sign, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Castle, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Castle reflection, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Drown boats, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Pink bridge, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Broken Louisiana landscape, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Room with pillars, American Dream Park, March 2016
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The game room, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Fountain, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Fountain, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Horse statue in 2012, American Dream Park (Internet sources)
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Overgrown horse statue, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Miami Beach train station, American Dream Park, March 2016
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Close-up, American Dream Park, March 2016

To conclude, even if this place is really falling apart, it is still worth visiting, all the more so as the planning project is now being carried out: construction work around the park will soon happen inside and replace these derelict attractions by high residential towers.

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Urban decay versus urban renewal, American Dream Park, March 2016

10 thoughts on “American Dream Park / 美国梦幻乐园

  1. Hello I came across your article on your visit to the American Dream Park in Shanghai and really liked it. I will be visiting Shanghai in Jan 2018 and would hope to visit the park. Is it possible to enter the place easily and is it easy to get there? Thanks!

    1. I wonder the same! I’m Chinese and living in Shanghai and this is the first time I heard about this place!

    2. Hello,

      Thank you for your message! I am sorry about my delayed reply but I do not live in Shanghai any more, so I cannot really tell you how to get inside the park (just so you know, when I went in, it was not easy at all to infiltrate the park) but if you visit it, I am curious to know how it looks like now.

      Best,
      Jude

  2. Hey, I’ve been there a few days ago and sadly it’s mostly gone, half the buildings have been destroyed and the other half hollowed out or scribbled with 拆 , it looks like the land has been purchased after nearly two decades. I uploaded some photos here – https://www.flickr.com/photos/161282985@N05/sets/72157695719289214 – but beware it’ll probably break your heart has it has broken mine, the AMERICAN DREAM PARK tag welcoming people has been removed too, the teather looks like a bombed site, the children playground area I had to climb a mountain of dirt put in front of the castle (now gone besides one tower) bridge and it was only four huts and two trees… Guess the american dream has run its course, no other dream but 中国梦 allowed.

    1. Oh this is so sad, I just looked at the photos, the place is in such bad conditions compared to the time I visited it… I had a bad feeling about it because it was standing in the middle of a housing construction site so I knew I could not last long… Thanks for the update!

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