![]() Low and behold, I could hear movement in the building and saw a shadow moving in the light under one of the doors. After I regained composure, I continued my patrol, albeit a little more on edge, and as luck would have it, the entity was not done following me yet!įollowing my route, I travel behind the park through the 'members only' paths and around the the doors to the filter room for the Surf City wave pool. After a second, as if it realized I noticed it, it took off, moving lefty, before vanishing. There was no one there, of that I was sure, but as clearly as I saw mine I saw a second shadow. When I turned back to face the boardwalk across the park I saw my shadow, which I expected, and a second shadow standing beside mine! ![]() I briefly felt something grab my elbow and this of course made me jump. You can also see your shadow on the buildings across the park due to the bright lights that light up the upper half of the park. Standing on the pathway down into the Monsoon Lagoon, you can see the boardwalk where all the food shops are. It wasn't until later on during another patrol when I realized that there was something in the park with me. It was only very briefly two, maybe three seconds, and I thought nothing of it. It sounded as of there were the sounds of playing children, talking parents and even the sound of music playing over the PA, as you would hear during open hours I the summer. As I normally do, I ignored it and continued my scheduled patrol.Īs I was leaving, I briefly heard the faint residual sounds of activity in the park coming from a different area. One night, I was patrolling the park, and while patrolling the new Kahuna Bay area, I felt the usual sensation of someone (or something) watching me. When I first started, I had always felt like something was following me around the park watching me wherever I went. Surfing these 12 hours, I make a complete patrol of the park four times. I work in the park during the off season as a security guard posted in the park during grave yard shifts. ![]() What people may not know about is the supernatural energy that calls the park home. I'm sure everyone has heard of Splish Splash, the water park in Riverhead.
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