"I survived Action Park."
That's a phrase that a lot of Jersey kids who grew up in the '80s and early '90s can say thanks to the Garden State's most infamous water park.
In a 7 year span, 6 people died.
In 1987 the director of the emergency room at a nearby hospital said they treated from five to ten victims of park accidents on some of the busiest days, and the park eventually bought the township of Vernon extra ambulances to keep up with the volume."
In a new documentary, filmmakers Chris Charles Scott and Seth Porges set out to dig into the myth and the truth about the park in the appropriately titled, "Class Action Park: The Legend of the World's Most Dangerous Amusement Park".