Defunctland's Kevin Perjurer is the Ken Burns of theme park documentarians, one of the most thrillingly unpredictable and ...
For those who don’t know, Defunctland is a web-based series of documentaries that dive into the history of theme parks and theme park-adjacent pop culture. Run by filmmaker Kevin Perjurer, their multi ...
If you've been to a Disney park anywhere in the world, you have formed some kind of opinion about the lines: They're too long, they're manageable if you know how to navigate them, they're worth it for ...
Defunctland's Kevin Perjurer is one of our best nostalgia explorers, an Indiana Jones who swings into the caverns of pop culture's past to break down why things happened and help explain what they ...
For someone who’s really into theme parks, Disney history, and the stories behind childhood favorites, I became a Defunctland fan far too late — but I’m so glad I did. The channel has a wonderful ...
Disney fans, your weekend viewing plans are taken care of. Popular YouTube channel Defunctland, which takes in-depth looks at closed attractions at theme parks around the world with a focus on Disney ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Obviously, nobody's in a rush to hit the theme parks these days. But if you're feeling the ...
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I have only the vaguest of memories of Walt Disney World’s old 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage ride. It was a part of the park from 1971 until 1994. I was very young when I went on it ...
Defunctland is one step closer to becoming a (virtual) reality. The YouTube series created by Kevin Perjurer explores extinct theme park attractions in each new episode, spinning them together in a ...
What happens, as it turns out, is a stage show that took place in Tomorrowland, built up a small cult following that persists (and, thanks to YouTube, sometimes grows) to this day, and seems like a ...