:::sniff::: Wishing I could get in a time machine and spend one more summer at Coney.
@alfredfreeman852710 ай бұрын
Let me tell you a little bit about the Shooting Star roller coaster. By the way, I'm 80 years old. The Shooting Star was the same height as the Kings Island Racer. It had a super thick track, 18 inches high, and it was the smoothest roller coaster ever due to the super thick track. The air time was incredible. After falling down the first drop to the ground, the train came straight up at a 25 degree angle 45 feet high and going over that hill you were out of your seat for 100 feet of track. It was like being shot out of a cannon and flying weightless through the air. My friend John, who had traveled and ridden practically every roller coaster in the country, told me the Shooting Star was the best coaster he had ever ridden. And the finish to the ride was a high speed, high banked tunnel enclosed curve that took your breath away it was so intense! No, no coaster will ever be as good as the Shooting Star. Why? For one thing, you will never see a wooden coaster track as thick as the Shooting Star's 18 inches thick. Simply the best!
@thehaughtcorner3 ай бұрын
Loved Coney, and especially the Shooting Star. A great, great childhood memory.
@bcats91153 жыл бұрын
I remember running from one ride to the other! I loved the Wild Cat roller coaster! Shooting Star scared me. The Lost River was so great. Tumble Bugs was so much fun. Back in the 50s Coney Island was thee place in Cincinnati! Italian day Paul Dixon did his show with Dotty Mack! She was Italian and so was I! If only I could go back in time!
@mattrost25742 жыл бұрын
I was nine in 1965, 4th grade, when peer-pressure forced me to ride my first coaster. The Shooting Star. I've been a coaster enthusiast ever since (Velocicoaster is my latest conquest). I remember Coney Island had 10¢ pay toilets, which cost the same as a Coke. You had to buy tickets for rides; the log flume and Shooting Star coaster were their "E tickets" of the day. Tickets cost 5¢, and the E-level rides cost 6 tickets. Coney Pool is still open today. I remember the day when it became desegregated in the 60's. I never understood segregation, and it still puzzles me today. When King's Island opened (1972?), I was a charter employee. I worked there from age 16 and continued seasonally through college. Now we're Universal Orlando-a-philes.
@thehaughtcorner2 жыл бұрын
Loved going to Coney as a kid during the 1960s. It was a huge deal when I was finally big enough to ride the Shooting Star. It scared the hell out of me, but I'd give a lot to be able to go back and ride it again. My Dad's company had its annual summer picnic there, and I couldn't get enough of Skee Ball, driving the little cars around Lake Como, Sunlite Pool, and all the rest of the great attractions and activities. Fabulous! Long live the The Shooting Star!
@SheenaRea Жыл бұрын
By any chance, was your dad's company 5/3 Bank? They held summer picnics there, under the big shelter, with all the food you could eat, ice cream, treats, games, and a rock band at night. Wonderful memories.
@thehaughtcorner Жыл бұрын
@@SheenaRea Actually it was SS Kresge/Kmart.
@freetickeysАй бұрын
Stickers Grove has same size replicas of the Shooting Star and Teddy Bear. They are only open to the public for a short time in summer. I enjoyed revisiting those childhood experiences there.
@susannelsen9896 Жыл бұрын
My parents used to go there to dance. Loved it!
@beaniesamuels11 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to have been a kid during Coney's golden days, before it was picked clean by King's Island, which may be bigger, but has never held the same charm or magic as the old park on Kellogg Avenue.
@GizmoFromPizmo3 жыл бұрын
I'm with you. The Coney Island days during the '60s were awesome. My brother and sisters even started a "Coney Island Fund" where we would contribute part of our allowances to "save up for Coney". We went every year on Findlay Market Day. Ham sandwiches for a nickle. The world was brand spanking new!
@jawoody974510 жыл бұрын
When I was growing up this was the epitome, the holy grail of amusement parks. We went there, twice every summer, to spend an entire day there, all the way through to the fireworks every summer night at 9 p.m. The rides, the sights and the smells have never left. I remember going to bed early on summer nights, with the windows open and the fans blowing and you could still hear the fireworks going off down the river at Coney Island.
@marinaguy8513 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent presentation. Thank you for sharing. I grew up across the river, and came by ferry each summer. The Shooting Star footage is splendid. What fun!
@geneb20007 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid, we lived in Northern Kentucky which was referred to as Greater Cincinnati because it was the greatest part of Cincinnati, we always went to Coney on the ferry that loaded across the river on Mary Ingles Highway. Our street was directly across from the park up on the hill above the river. Every night at 10:00 PM we would walk down to watch the fireworks.Awesome memories. Thank you for sharing them.
@freetickeys5 жыл бұрын
Damn! Watching that video was hard. I was a young boy when this video was filmed. I'm an old man now. Most of those who took me there are now gone. Shew! Where did all that time go?
@joeyank24513 жыл бұрын
I ask myself the same thing
@gregoryclemen18703 жыл бұрын
our family always made it a point to go to "CONEY ISLAND" every august of every year, until it shut down, my only regret that I had was ,"I was not tall enough to ride the WILD MOUSE, or the SHOOTING STAR"!!!!! I was raised in northern cincinnati, my dad was related to the "SCHOTT FAMILY" who owned coney island from 1928 to 1968, they sold it to taft broadcasting company, who shut the park down in 1970 , and built 'KINGS ISLAND"( opened in 1972)
@mully1810 жыл бұрын
As a small child going to Coney with my parents and family was such a big deal...later as I got older, spending the day swimming at Sunlite Pool and then riding the rides with friends until the park closed, became an almost every week outing. In my mind, I can pretty much still see the layout of the entire park. THanks for sharing this great memory!
@donlove37412 жыл бұрын
A special place.. Daylight or Night.
@bender75655 жыл бұрын
Mom & dad went there on their honeymoon, 1935, many years a fabulous day at Coney was the summer vacation. Before height requirements I was mandated to go on the shooting star and wild mouse. I was 6, scared to death and all pissed off. Good times!
@TsukiumisGuy7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this. Brings back wonderful memories. My great Aunt who turned 100 in December 2016 worked at one of the game emporiums.
@eardumbuzz605210 жыл бұрын
One or two days, every Summer, my Mom and Grandmother, my 4 sisters and I got to spend a full day at Coney Island, Cincinnati, Ohio. My first introduction to roller coasters. We lived on a hill, in Ft.Thomas, Kentucky right across the river. We still had to drive to Downtown Cincinnati, get on Kellogg Avenue or Columbia Parkway to get to Coney. It was a 45 minute trip when we were no less than 2 miles away, across the Ohio River.
@kdogyt538 жыл бұрын
Wow that's cool I know all those streets
@bubbasouth196911 жыл бұрын
Wish it was still this way.
@GizmoFromPizmo3 жыл бұрын
He didn't mention The Lost River ride. I guess they must have shut that down by the time this film was made.
@amusementvillage11 жыл бұрын
LOVED IT..... Can you send about a zillion copies to Kings Island since Cedar Fair took over they seemed to have forgotten where they came from :)
@keathrhymer544910 жыл бұрын
I did not know it was still around, when dad was in Korea mom and I stayed with her parents up at Buckeye lake . I remember this place as my grandparents would take us down there in the summer and i remember how neat it was that was the 50s though
@kdogyt538 жыл бұрын
You didn't? Coney Island Cincinnati is awesome!
@covvie11 жыл бұрын
Coney as it was when I was in high school at Finneytown, class of '72.
@Zazen7774 жыл бұрын
I remember my mother telling me she wanted to go there so badly. She was all excited when it opened, only for her to be told that Blacks weren't allowed at Coney Island. Not everyone has good memories of this place - because they never got to see it.
@alandavis12453 жыл бұрын
That is a very sad and disturbing part of history. So wrong
@joeyank24513 жыл бұрын
Ya Great Park It Was
@idrumcolerain11 жыл бұрын
Wow I never new Coney Island was this grand!
@zureickracing11 жыл бұрын
It's so weird to think Coney was this different than it is now
@bandfromtheband94455 жыл бұрын
It was a full-on and major amusement park. What it is now is just a shadow of what it once was.
@joeyank24513 жыл бұрын
Yes not even the same
@haussie14 жыл бұрын
Thank Marion Spencer who in 1955 fought to change the parks policy on who was not allowed in the park. www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cincinnati.com/amp/100426872
@GizmoFromPizmo3 жыл бұрын
Coney was officially desegregated in 1955 - the year I was born. I guess Sunlight Pool remained segregated for a time afterward, however. Bathing with black folks was just beyond the pale, I suppose. We've lived through some interesting, albeit barbaric, times.
@cincytarot11 жыл бұрын
SOMEBODY needs to step up and reinvent it~!
@elvisbabah528110 жыл бұрын
yea, every so often some old person will tell me to take the kids to coney island. the kids would think that's kinda lame as they're getting too old for most of the kiddie rides.