This Upside Down House Was Built to Make Amusement Park Tourists Feel Dizzy
Romania’s Brambura Adventure Park features slides for the kids and a zoo with adorable baby alpacas. Those won’t turn your world topsy turvy like their newest attraction will. The Upside Down House flips an entire pretend residence on its roof. As if seeing breakfast hanging from the ceiling isn’t disorienting enough, the designers of the Upside Down House took it a step further with a 7-degree incline. The reason? To make visitors feel dizzy.
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