Kurtis Young, a former steward at Banksy's Dismaland, shares his firsthand experiences from this unconventional theme park that took over a derelict swimming pool in Weston-super-Mare. He discusses the bizarre installations, like the fire-ravaged castle and a sunken riot police van, and how stewards were trained to act miserable for comedic effect. Kurtis also reveals the surprising demand for tickets, celebrity visits, and the profound economic boost the park provided to the local community. Reflecting on the legacy of Dismaland, he recalls the atmosphere of mystery surrounding Banksy's possible presence.