Scooby-Doo fans are petitioning for a Spooky Island to be built at Universal

Scoob fan review. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
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Scooby-Doo fans want an actual Spooky Island theme park

In 2002, the live-action Scooby-Doo movie starring Freddie Prinze Jr, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini, and Sarah Michelle Gellar, took us to an epic spring break location, a theme park called Spooky Island. And now, fans are petitioning for a Spooky Island to be built at Universal.

If you are anything like me, then the live-action Scooby-Doo was kind of a guilty pleasure. It was fun and funny, giving us everything we could want in a movie about Scooby and his friends, and then some. One aspect of the movie that seems to have really stuck out for fans, is the spring break destination, Spooky Island.

Well it turns out that there are some fans who are petitioning to get a Spooky Island theme park built at Universal.

Fans want Scooby-Doo’s Spooky Island to pop up at Universal

According to Inside the Magic, there are actually multiple petitions for a Spooky Island to be built at Universal. And one of the petitions even requests that the original cast come and cut the ribbon on opening day (I am down for this!).

Honestly, it’s not just petitions bringing attention to the idea of building an actual Spooky Island theme park for Scooby-Doo fans, as Twitter users have also shared their appreciation for this idea.

It’s amazing how many people love the idea of this horror inspired theme park based off of a Scooby-Doo movie. And if it were to actually come about, you know we would want to stumble across Scooby and Shaggy eating in a corner, or maybe Velma and Fred trying to solve the case of the Island. Seriously, this sounds like an epic experience and now that we have seen the petitions, we want it to actually happen.

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What do you think of a Spooky Island theme park being built at Universal? Would you visit this park? What would you want to see at this kind of park? Tell us in the comments.