why are the pictures of goofy lurking in the background so haunting
@GeorgesSpace Жыл бұрын
he's always watching 👀
@powdermuaythai7 ай бұрын
for real, right?!
@pilarcervantes79775 ай бұрын
Bruh
@brandonhoffman47122 ай бұрын
Dont let OP play Luigi's mansion.
@amoeba_xАй бұрын
Goofy told me nobody would ever find out about what happened at River Country. We both pinky promised not tell.
@twoblacklabs904 Жыл бұрын
Great video, George. I was a lifeguard at River Country in the mid-to-late 1980’s. It was a great job for a guy like me, who loved the Florida sun and the water. We rotated 3 lifeguard stands, 30 minute shifts at each different post, then took a half-hour break. We had an “unwritten rule” that any “found money” of small proportions in the water was ours for the keeping, as almost no one ever seriously reported lost money in the Bay Cove lake water. At the bottom of each of the 2 “Whoop & Holler” slides, people would lose small amounts of pocket money, mostly small bills and pocket change out of their swimsuit pockets, and it was all ours for the diving pleasure. I went home with $40 in quarters on a good day. One time, while guarding the bottom of the tube slide, a $100 bill floated right past me. There was no way I was not jumping in to grab it. I turned it in, certain that someone would be missing that amount of money, but after 3 weeks, I got called to the Supervisor’s office and they handed me the $100 bill! They said no one reported any missing cash, and it was now mine. The job itself was probably the most memorable for the camaraderie we had as lifeguards. Management was excellent, and we had a great time cleaning the park up, both pre-opening and after closing time. The place is still very memorable to me, and I hold those memories very tightly as my favorite job of my youth…
@DianaDeLuna Жыл бұрын
This story made my night. We only went to Disney World once, in 1982. River Country was absolutely my favorite day of our vacation. '82 was probably too early for you to be the lifeguard that told me off for doing a flyaway flip off the zipline into the pool. I was a Gen-X middle child, and no one in my family was nearby to film it. 😅
@Spencycle11 ай бұрын
Why would people just casually have $100 bills in their swimsuit pockets while going to swim there?
@SissypheanCatboy8 ай бұрын
@@Spencyclerich people.
@nicolasmagne62138 ай бұрын
@@Spencycle i'm going to guess that disneyworld was expensive in that time aswel 🤣
@autiethebandito71705 ай бұрын
did you ever swim with goofy though??? DID YOU EVER HAVE TO SAVE GOOFY?
@drdewott91548 ай бұрын
Honestly the world needs more places like River Country. Not in the abandoned state, but a small cozy swimming hole with some activities and slides amidst nice landscaping would be really nice to have in more places.
@sunnydayzie12026 ай бұрын
In today's day and age of higher faster bigger as far as water parks, those days of river country are gone. We went there the very first year it opened. I was seven. As a seven year old who had never been to a water park, it was absolutely magical.
@doriangray698511 ай бұрын
I remember visiting River Country with my wife and daughter. Arriving to find no seats/loungers available, they were all in use. A lovely American family gave us a couple of their loungers and it really made our day.
@presidentfrog4683 Жыл бұрын
I mean, Goofy being the mascot for River Country makes sense. It's classic America to have a dog swimmin around with you at the local swimmin hole. The inclusion of Pluto makes that point obvious.
@amoeba_xАй бұрын
Goofy is a cow. Google it.
@seventeen_nights73688 ай бұрын
as funny as it is seeing goofy going down waterslides with guests i can only imagine how MISRABLE it mustve been in that suit. Theyre bad enough when theyre dry but making them heavy with water must have been hell for the actor
@brandonhoffman47122 ай бұрын
Ya, i saw goofy trying to hold his head on so it could fill with water. Looked like my breaking point...
@presidentfrog4683 Жыл бұрын
We love to hate on Michael, but he gave us all the Disney memories we had as kids. He wasn't the best guy for the job, he was the perfect guy for the job.
@GlennJimenez Жыл бұрын
You don’t know what you got until Disney fucks up Star Wars makes you miss all the past guys in charge
@piperian3962 Жыл бұрын
@@GlennJimenezI think Michael Eisner would have just put good people in charge of Lucas film and not focused on “the message”. First film would have probably been directed by Brad Bird or something.
@robertwilliamnobregajr5892 Жыл бұрын
Eisner is way better than Iger
@jaredjlinden11 ай бұрын
Michael Eisner did an amazing job. The one who ran the company into the ground was Ron Miller, Walt’s son in law (who took an executive producer credit on EVERYTHING the studio produced). Eisner saved the company.
@loganrounds775510 ай бұрын
Michael wrote this for sure
@Quert_Zuiopue Жыл бұрын
It's a shame that they didn't make an nature reserve out of it, as such overgrown culture wastelands provide a great habitat for many endangered species, that may not survive in the modern cultivated landscape around it.
@Quert_Zuiopue Жыл бұрын
I hope i didnt use the wrong terms, as translating ecological technical terms into another language is not the easiest thing.
@farfetchdthegamer38108 ай бұрын
@@Quert_ZuiopueNo, you did great! Also, yes, it would have been nice if they’d handed the area management over to a nature reserve organisation. Plenty of fish, birds (especially wading birds), reptiles and crustaceans might well have been attracted to the area.
@artsyscrub32267 ай бұрын
@@farfetchdthegamer3810 Disney likes the no take backsies rule when they buy stuff, they REALLY don't like reselling land, I want them to do something with it because it's just sitting there
@RemoWilliams12277 ай бұрын
@@Quert_Zuiopuesounded reasonable to me.
@brandonhoffman47122 ай бұрын
Its Disney, not the make a wish foundation.
@downfromtheattic Жыл бұрын
Always stings seeing River Country in such a horrendous state of neglect and disrepair because it's not how I experienced it nor remember it. My family and I went to WDW for the 2000 celebrations Aug 2000. River Country was one of the first parks we visited. As you approached the park, near to the water tower, there were stable and farm animal, a petting zoo of sorts and I'm almost certain you could rent ponies there to go pony trekking around camp wilderness. River Country itself had an atmosphere all of its own, completely different feel to Blizzard Beach and Typhoon lagoon. The overall feel was relaxed fun, carefreeness and being silly, Goofy being the mascot absolutely fit this. We saw goofy taking the slide down into the plunge pool and there's family photos with us with Pluto, there were covered picnic tables, a large hall of them really, and the characters would walk round and play jokes on people eating their lunch. The rubber ring slide was by far the most popular with guests and the advantage of it being a smaller capacity water park to the other two? barely any queues. I managed to get on the slide plenty of times. The rubber ring ride had a splash pool of sorts halfway along the slide and with the current of the jets you could find yourself getting stuck spinning in circles in there! We went twice to River country, each for a half day and loved our time there. Really is a shame what happened to the park, I do miss it. The closest the other parks come to the feel of River Country is the lazy rivers, they're relaxing and fun but interspersed with silliness, like the sneezing chalet in blizzard beach that sprays ice cold water over you, it's that daft, goofy, carefree approach that I River Country for
@SilasGebbesen2 ай бұрын
thanks
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Жыл бұрын
More on the Fort Wilderness Railroad: It only lasted from January 1974 to February 1980. The 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow-gauge Fort Wilderness Railroad (FWRR) began operating on a trial basis in late 1973 and officially opened on January 1, 1974. It had a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) loop around Fort Wilderness, utilizing four 2-4-2T steam locomotives and twenty passenger cars built in 1972 by WED Enterprises in Glendale, CA. 2-4-2 means the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles and two trailing wheels on one axle. It debuted in the UK in 1863 and was showcased at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. Due to issues with track maintenance, pedestrian safety, noise concerns, and its locomotives' low fuel capacity, the railroad only operated occasionally after 1977 and closed permanently in February 1980. After the railroad closed, railroad ties remain in place along certain sections of the railroad's former right-of-way, the FWRR's roundhouse was also converted into a laundry facility, and two of its passenger cars were used as ticket booths for Pleasure Island before said cars were sold to a local railway museum.
@MeepMacArthur Жыл бұрын
He should also talk about the former underwear store on main Street
@danielbaer5804 Жыл бұрын
Never thought I'd get a history of the Fort Wilderness Railroad from the dictator of North Korea.
@matthewbowen584111 ай бұрын
@@danielbaer5804I guess he has a good amount of free time to learn and then teach minuteae
@tiffprendergast21 күн бұрын
Pretty awesome
@richantonelli329311 ай бұрын
This is by far the most in-depth video I've seen regarding information on what happened to River Country and great footage too. Strong work!
@sunnydayzie12026 ай бұрын
Disney: bigger, more extravagant and more expensive. As kids we lived in a blue collar town in nj amd but most families could afford to load up the station wagon and camp in fort wilderness and go to disney. Disney has literally priced itself totally out of reach to most families except the very wealthy or singles. What are we at like $150 a ticket for one day ? During covid, they were closing the park at 6 pm and still charging full price. River country was part of old Disney. Disney has gone a totally different direction, catering to a totally different clientele. After going many times as a kid in the 70s , since we had grandparents in Florida , my husband and I honeymooned there in 1994. We paid just under $1200 for nine days in Disney's Caribbean beach resort and park hopper passes for nine days to all the parks and that included air fare both ways!
@lauraholmes2402 Жыл бұрын
Imagine going to an abandoned place and hearing music in the background. I’d be noping right out of there and never looking back
@weston4072 ай бұрын
I grew up in Orlando and remember going a few times as a kid. It was my third favorite park in the area after 1. Typhoon Lagoon and 2. Wet n' Wild. I only went to Blizzard Beach once or twice growing up and I definitely only went to Water Mania once. Good memories!
@AverytheCubanAmerican Жыл бұрын
If I had a nickel, for every time something around Bay Lake closed because a bigger thing opened elsewhere on property, I'd have two nickels...which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice. Nearby Discovery Island closed because the much bigger Animal Kingdom was built! But seriously, it's wild that nearby Discovery Island has been abandoned too! It would've been interesting if Disney revived Discovery Island by teaming up with Cyan Worlds to turn the island into a replica of the titular island from the video game Myst. Discovery Island's history is just as fascinating. From 1900 to 1937, the island was known as Raz Island, named after the family that lived there. In the late 1930s, it was purchased for $800 by a man named Delmar Nicholson, who renamed it Idle Bay Isle and lived there for 20 years with his wife and pet crane. It was later sold, renamed Riles Island and used as a hunting retreat. Disney bought it in 1965. Delmar lived on the island and grew exotic plants prior to the island's acquisition by Disney. The island's facilities was home to the very last Dusky seaside sparrow, a bird once endemic to Merritt Island where the Kennedy Space Center is, they went extinct because of pesticides and flooding the island to control the mosquito population around the space center on top of highway construction.
@martind701 Жыл бұрын
The absolute worst thing to happen to Fort Wilderness is to build a DVC hotel there. No more laid back peacefulness for those who enjoy camping there.
@ShenmueAtheist Жыл бұрын
God, I miss old Disney so much. This video reminded me how much I used to love them, something I haven't felt in over a decade.
@berndk.97418 ай бұрын
River Country was such a nice place! I do like Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach, but River Country had this laid back, fun and genuine feeling to it.
@damski8637 Жыл бұрын
I went a few times in the early 90's as a child. I was always a little freaked out that the pools were more natural and sandy bottoms, especially when a lifeguard fished a snake out of the water during one visit. That said Ive seen snakes at Typhoon lagoon too, but the water is clear there and visability is better. I also remember drama around one of the super twisty slides when a woman was taken away on a stretcher with a neck brace after a bad accident.
@campizzapasta8655 Жыл бұрын
The closest Ive ever experienced was belle and beast going on the the carousel together at Disneyland, with Gaston in the foreground flexing to get her attention. It felt really weirdly organic and not scirpted. I kinda miss seeing that sort of thing
@Somebritishguyontheinternet Жыл бұрын
Wake up, the goat uploaded
@MF.Animal.Mother Жыл бұрын
Great video! RC was my first water park in 1982 and I was 9. I loved it and when Typhoon opened in 89 I was excited but preferred RC. Heart breaking what happened to RC. Glad they put it to rest. Hands down the best tube ride ever! RIP RC!!!
@youngn8138 ай бұрын
Life-long Florida resident here. We never had much growing up but every couple of years my mom and my aunts would throw in on a campground at Fort Wilderness for my siblings, cousins, and I to get a decent vacation. We'd just pop up as many tents as theyd allow and pile in. I was born in 1995 so only had a couple of visits but do remember River County. I remember Goofy going down the slide. I thought i made it up as i got older because, obviously, it shut down. I asked my mom about it some years down the line and she confirmed it was real. Then when I was around 16, my sister became a CM for DRC. That scored us 15-20 free visits per year and discounts on hotels, Fort Wilderness included. We went back to Fort Wilderness a lot, getting cabins from that point forward. The old tavern was at least still there at that time. I'm not sure if it's still open. But peaking behind the go away green fence, honestly, was a bit heartbreaking. All those childhood memories I thought I'd dreamed of were crushed before my eyes. I will say though, it did intrigue me to go back there. On one trip (in later years) we took our golf cart rental back there and my cousin and i peaked over the fence and talked about climbing over. Lets just say we were a bit sauced up and later fell off the back of our Golf cart 😂😂 Really glad we didnt for a few reasons. 1) I love Disney and dont wish to be banned. 2) Snakes 3) Gators. I DEFINITELY have a strong memory of my siblings, cousins and I running from a gator on 1 trip. Yes they do teach us how to run from gators in school in Florida. No it doesn't work the way they teach you. My cousin ended up covered in yellow jackets somehow 😅 Loved your video. Brought back good (and some slightly bad) memories.
@youngn8138 ай бұрын
Talking to my mom today. She reminded me that we also used to swim in the water off the beachy area next to river country at Fort Wilderness. They also used to have little boats you could rent. Kinda scary looking back knowing about the gator infestation and the bacteria in the water. My brother and my cousin also swam over to discovery island during this time though I'm not sure if it was abandoned yet or not.
@kmd2210 Жыл бұрын
I was there in 1979 with my family & we had a fabulous time. There was no other place like it then. It's amazing now to think how uncrowded everything was. We went back in the evening & practically had the place to ourselves. We just went round & round on the slides. We also stayed at the Treehouse Villas on that trip - 3 kids to a bed. A great memory for our family!
@gr33ngirlsea3 ай бұрын
Darn, I'm sad it closed. It looked like a fun, digestible size water park. Sometimes, theme parks get too overwhelming and this looked just right.
@bradye21playsIndieHorror Жыл бұрын
Much more thorough video on the history! I obsessed back when i first heard about it, yet i didnt know about the nature trail or goofy being a permanent guest.
@emigohome3 ай бұрын
We tried to visit River Country in October 2001 only to be turned around by someone at the gate telling us that it was closed. The parks as a whole were pretty quiet, given we flew out at a very, very quiet airport a mere month after 9/11 on October 11th, so they likely figured it wasn't worth the cost to stay open so late in the season with lower tourism.
@saint0wen Жыл бұрын
Good job covering this park! You included a lot of information I haven't seen covered in other videos and more up-to-date. I happened to "visit" (stand outside the fence) in 2018 and didn't realize it'd been torn down later that same year!
@Sethmire8 Жыл бұрын
Great video as usual! So refreshing to see a video on the park that’s not just controversy and abandonment. Also, glad someone finally acknowledged how odd and interesting goofy being the mascot was!
@stacystec Жыл бұрын
I was there in 1980. My memory is how dangerous the rapids slide was (I was 8 at the time). The downward pressure of the water was intense on my body, when you got knocked off the tube, chances are you were going down the rest of the way without it. Those rapids were strong enough to fling you off the tube (the video showing the guy trying to fetch his tube was a common experience ). Not shown was hitting the rocky structures at speed or colliding with other riders. I think there was a height restriction for the slide but in retrospect a child my size should have never been allowed on that. I remember swallowing a lot of water after a few attempts and just gave up. No way they could make a ride like that these days, the thing must have been a giant legal liability for Disney.
@DannyBoycustom Жыл бұрын
I went to Orlando in 2000 and went to river country.... It was one of my favourite memories. They really missed out here because that old school American country theme is very desirable to us Brits. If they only closed and just revamped and expanded I reckon it would definitely outdo typhoon lagoon!
@SilasGebbesen2 ай бұрын
true.
@randykoger46465 ай бұрын
Was there in 1980. The pools and the RC experience was awesome. I always miss it.
@itouch4mac Жыл бұрын
I’m so damn glad I found your channel, George! Your videos are incredible! Please, keep them coming! 🙏🏻🖤
@Rachel-xu4br Жыл бұрын
Just came back from Fort Wilderness. It's sad to go to the beach area where the dock is to take the boats and just seeing off to the side a "go away green" fence and beyond that all just nothing. It's all grass now and what little trees are left that were not knocked down. It's just off putting since it wasn't just River Country, but a set of bathrooms, Mickey's BBQ, and the Circle D Ranch (which they moved). So it was a lot they took out for this new project that never came. So it's sad to see not just the water park, those other attractions, but all the nature that was all around it. I'd be less off putting if they just planted a bunch of big trees instead of the "go away green" fence.
@yolo_burrito7 ай бұрын
I remember going to River Country in the very early 90s with my parents. I was probably 6 or 7 at the oldest I also remember going to 6 Flags Atlantis in Ft Lauderdale too.
@loserface516 Жыл бұрын
Sculpted characters going completely underwater is WILD
@Megalania1 Жыл бұрын
Surely there must have been a risk with that
@loserface51611 ай бұрын
@@Megalania1 There must have been! I can only imagine...
@artsyscrub32267 ай бұрын
@@Megalania1 The risk of my peaceful swimming dreams that's for sure
@cattoloafs857 ай бұрын
As someone who has tried to swim inside a mask, I can confirm it’s very dangerous and I have no idea how they did that safely
@ambersans35272 ай бұрын
Love this video man. I love learning more about Disney and river country. ❤❤❤
@TheADHDTravelLife Жыл бұрын
Can confirm goofy in the park - I have a memory of my father splashing him as he pushed our raft down one of the slides.
@Solo13508 Жыл бұрын
My Dad told me about this place but he didn't remember many details. Thanks for the education, I've been curious for awhile!
@hawaiicampers17 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I always remembered going over the lake on the cable ride but I had no idea it was not typhoon lagoon. I went to typhoon lagoon and just thought they had changed it all🤣. I’m glad to know that I’m not crazy and I really do have those memories! It was such a cool place
@ryandefranco77402 ай бұрын
You ever wonder if Disney keeps the remains of River County around just to create lore?
@gc4644 Жыл бұрын
I've been to River Country quite a few times thru the 70s & 80s. We always had a great time there! Was sorry to see it close, just another black eye from the Eisner era..
@ayanoaishi84897 ай бұрын
Honestly, I think it’s so fascinating that Disney is so huge as a business and ahas so much land that they can abandon whole ass water parks
@Jay-wk9xj Жыл бұрын
As someone who went there many times as a child, it blew away any water park I've been to since...the atmosphere was incredibly authentic to an old timey huck finn watering hole... so much fun other than the cold the lake water jn February (yes it was open in the winter months!)
@Cre80s Жыл бұрын
We stayed in Fort Wilderness in 1980, and it was a fantastic era, the 80s was WDW's peak, imo. We went to the water park on a single occassion, and I mostly enjoyed it. I was 12 years old at the time and I was a puny swimmer, so the deep stuff didn't turn my crank. It was fun, but tbh it wasn't "Disney special". It was like loads of other water parks that are a lot cheaper, and not hogging up premium Disney vacation time. The most outstanding memory I had was going down the wider rapids thing seated in the inner tube, and it would not be too strong to say I hated that part, because the irregular surface intended to stir up water turbulance struck my ass over and over going down, and I'm telling you, it hurt like hell, and my tailbone ached the remainder of the vacation (something I wouldn't let on to my "you sound like you're not appreciating this" type parents). Anyway, I can imagine it's "quite nice but not being particularly special" aspects is what shut it down, especially while it was surely far more expensive than average to upkeep. Despite the nostalgia, if it still existed, I would have zero interest in returning to it.
@gabbyfarr3904 Жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks for making this video! I haven't seen your channel before, but did because of this video. I like your content so have subscribed - keep up the awesome work!!
@pamelaharnage Жыл бұрын
In 1994 back when Walt Disney World in Orlando, had grad night. I rode the mine train with Goofy. He was the best ride partner I ever had.
@emilyofjane10 ай бұрын
I’ll never understand why they abandoned everything and let it fall into ruin instead of just dismantling it when it first closed, especially since you could easily trespass into it from Fort Wilderness Campground for the longest time. Heck, I almost did this accidentally while looking for the walking trail in 2014.
@theforcer1762 Жыл бұрын
The old fashioned waterhole is a perfect space for a 20 foot gator...
@twoblacklabs904 Жыл бұрын
Hey forcer, the story I could tell you would make your toes curl. I was a RC lifeguard from 1985 to 1988. We were instructed to suspend park opening one rainy morning until “Critter Control” could get to us and remove a 14 foot alligator from Bay Cove that was spotted floating on the surface by me, the opening shift pool chemist, and the opening ticketing cashier. The gator kept going into deeper water, towards the bottom of one of the “Whoop & Holler” slide exits. The Gator Wranglers used an aluminum boat to haul it in, and just like in the nature videos, it did the “death roll” to become ensnared in their netting. The biggest guy in the group actually duct-taped his jaw shut, but it took all four of these guys to carry it to the back of their “paddy wagon,” where it was driven away, presumably relocated elsewhere in the Gator-infested Bay Lake. It was a scene I’ll NEVER, ever forget…and always made me more suspiciously paranoid of that dark water…
@stephenbanks58608 ай бұрын
@@twoblacklabs904Wow, that's quite a story! Scary.
@artsyscrub32267 ай бұрын
@@twoblacklabs904 If you're in florida, it's a decent sized water area, and you can't see it? There's a 99% chance there's a gator in ther, if its not a gator it's a snake
@jackmyers26493 ай бұрын
If you've been at the park when it was open, you are a true Disney OG
@stpworld Жыл бұрын
someone on youtube has footage of river country from when they went in the 1980s they rented a vhs camera and uploaded it.
@ellie9457 Жыл бұрын
My algorithm doing the lords work 💜 cracking channel 😊
@MissMyMusicAddiction8 ай бұрын
4:50 I think the "barrier" was actually a weir dam. Bay Lake water was pumped in, filtered, then put in Bay Cove, which would then continuously overflow into Bay Lake. Guests would not notice the barrier, unless they were on the Cypress Cove walkway.
@DaveTexas Жыл бұрын
My only childhood trip to WDW was in late November 1976. River Country was brand new and I wanted to go there so badly. I was very disappointed that it wasn’t open…even though it was really cold the days we were there. I didn’t make it back to WDW until January 2001, when River Country was closed again. I became an annual passholder in December 2002, but River Country was closed for good then… 😔
@robsantilli7207 Жыл бұрын
so sad. I went with my family in the 90s several times. this is so nostalgic.
@MissKathyG Жыл бұрын
Never been to Disney (hope to at some day… maybe next year) but I love videos about Disney pass Disney attractions and history. Love it
@alexandersims1613 Жыл бұрын
River country was our favorite water park growing up. Super chill, no one went, it was a trek to get to and I love fort wilderness. Was very early WDW
@scottdepotter8262 Жыл бұрын
I remember going as a child in the late 70's
@dezee79447 ай бұрын
I dont particularly like disney, have never been to a disney park, not even sure why i watch these videos but shits fire keep it up
@shriderrad4123 Жыл бұрын
Babe wake up George Browning just uploaded!
@hotshot104 Жыл бұрын
I thought I freaking made this place up in a dream as a kid
@youngn8138 ай бұрын
Yoooo same 😂
@beep620210 ай бұрын
You mentioned that only one theme park at Disney has closed. Not true, there’s a second one! Discovery Island closed too.
@GeorgesSpace10 ай бұрын
Read the description ;) It definitely gets a bit blurry about what does and doesn't count as a theme park, so it's totally fine to consider Discovery Island as a closed park, but I've never really considered it a fully fledged park in its own right.
@IndiaHamilton44510 ай бұрын
I have exactly 2 memories of River Country (I was probably 6 years old): all of the dock poles in the “river” pool were slimy as hell and goofy tapping me on the shoulder at the top of the drop off slide and motioning to ask if he could cut in front of me (of course I said yes) 😂 absolutely wild
@robinellsworth11 ай бұрын
So many parts of this video cracked me up, but “get out of the way Bob” and “THEN DISNEY CEO” take the top spots
@elmhaven11 ай бұрын
Best days spent in Disney were spent in River County. I still can't believe they left it to rot!
@austinrichard80468 ай бұрын
It's nice they repurposed the wooden water tower
@Bluekinky81Ай бұрын
I'm glad that I was able to experience RC in the 90s wish they would have refused the park. There are enough resort and overpriced parks not affordable to locals 😢 RC was fun and could have been kept affordable.
@HERETICSCAR Жыл бұрын
I think you should do a video about montazumas revenge at knotts berry farm and what happened to it I think it would be a cool video or even on the ride boomerang
@hillelhalevi2 ай бұрын
I went to River Country with my family as a kid. It was a blast!
@queenofanon997211 ай бұрын
How do these companies drop a major park and just leave it to rot? It’s basically littering and they don’t even get fined?
@sheryllong896311 ай бұрын
I just subscribed to your channel. I never knew about river country. I honestly wish that Disney would do something with it besides just sitting there. Your video caught my eye and I was very intrigued.
@opabl Жыл бұрын
I played Goofy @ WDW on 2004/2005 and as the character I once opened up the barnstormer, hopping into the first cart with a random kid that was handed over. I had to hold my head, similar to the scene in this vid where goofy jumps into the water. Let me know if you have any questions 😆
@samuelrod87846 ай бұрын
How does Goofy go down a water slide without loosing his costume
@opabl6 ай бұрын
@@samuelrod8784 i dunno, that's crazy for sure
@njt002 Жыл бұрын
When I was a kid, River Country and Wet N Wild were the only two water parks available I think. Got to visit both happily.
@sarahthomson878 Жыл бұрын
I remember going to this park just once. I took part in a hula hoop competition and got pretty far in it, but didn't end up winning. Personally, I much preferred Typhoon Lagoon!
@MattyMcDoodle Жыл бұрын
This place was wicked. Went there as a kid and loved it!
@reannabrown1742 Жыл бұрын
I didn’t ride with Goofy, I got Pluto 😊
@donnanash5057 Жыл бұрын
I love fort wilderness!! Love the most of the resorts and all of the parks as well!!
@MaxEverywhereSystem Жыл бұрын
ive always been really interested in how national tragedy tends effects media, so i think its really interesting how disneys reluctance to do anything with river country meant it experienced two deaths as a result of 9/11 and covid, both being literal decades apart from each other.
@charlottestreet33018 ай бұрын
Also didn't a young boy die at River country because of a brain eating amoeba.
@tiffprendergast21 күн бұрын
@@charlottestreet3301yes
@tiffprendergast21 күн бұрын
It was not covid
@jeremyenglish1143 ай бұрын
My family visited Disney for the first time in May 2001 and we had the choice of the Waterparks. I was literally the only one that wanted to go to River Country but was outnumbered, so we went to Blizzard Beach instead. I'm now 34 y/o and never got my chance yo go to River Country ☹️
@Jenna-q6w6 ай бұрын
I remember River country very well. It was a BLAST
@markoutwithmark Жыл бұрын
With all the gators down there it'd be a cold day in hell before I hit a water park.
@dillonklasse4980 Жыл бұрын
I’m curious about how they kept the gators out of the park. It’s Florida and they’re affectively on the beach.
@DisTails Жыл бұрын
I did indeed go down a water slide with Goofy, also had a water fight in the splash zone…. And then 3 years later ended up going on the Winnie the Pooh ride with Tigger. It was awesome!
@Rathause Жыл бұрын
How the hell did they keep the goofy mask from filling with water and drowning the performer?
@MissMyMusicAddiction8 ай бұрын
1:20 you forgot to mention The Villas, aka what DVC could have been... Ya know what? The Villas and The Village need their own video.
@berlygirl1232 ай бұрын
Ick, can you imagine how much pee is in that "water hole"?
@anna781909 ай бұрын
When I was four at Disneyland in California, I went on the Autopia ride with Goof! My mom took so many pictures lol. This was roughly around 2004 though so i'm not sure if they still let them do that.
@youngn8138 ай бұрын
They probably don't do this anymore cuz people don't control their kids anymore. Just wild.
@XantexhunterАй бұрын
I went to River country with my parents and younger sister in 2000. I was 11. I remember seeing Goofy walking around the park and taking pictures with guests, I waited in line to get his autograph for my little autograph book. But I never saw him in the water.
@niquereacts70018 күн бұрын
Isn’t weird how Disney has had plenty of these parks amusement or water, past or present, and they’re all just abandoned? With the high value that Disney is at you’d think they would demolish the properties but instead they just keep them up to rot instead of refurbishing , I wonder why
@brainrotbrands Жыл бұрын
I rarely comment on KZbin videos, but I absolutely love your topics and editing style, and I can't believe you aren't better known! Can't wait for your next upload!
@dcolemanbigbee6975 Жыл бұрын
I loved River Country. Closing it was a huge mistake and ridiculous
@rpier8357 Жыл бұрын
Fort wilderness is the best and needs river country back.
@MISTERKOOLGUY193 Жыл бұрын
18:22 damn i never knew that Slippery Slide Falls was that big
@jasminemaysonet94838 ай бұрын
Idk if im just dumb but how did the person in the goofy suit swim in that. I'd definitely drown
@sarsicc Жыл бұрын
the musical sting and "then C-" gave me anxiety
@Dave_the_person Жыл бұрын
i saw the thumbnail saying "Abandoned by Disney" and thought of the creepy pasta.
@brandonhoffman47122 ай бұрын
I went to a hotspring that had that brain eating amoeba in it. Of course there were 5 ways to get to the hotsring but only 1 sign @ the big one. I spent half my time worried as I had dipped my head and gotten water in my nose...
@michaelsmiley15 Жыл бұрын
They finally in 2019 announced a new project Said finally we're gonna use something where critter country And all that water par and everything was filled and the whole area was cleared out They started laying the foundations The footings were done and rite of the middle of COVID they stopped It was a new resort project that basically was halted right before it got out of control Because I believe the partners at the last minute bailed on the entire project Right now at this time They have now no plans for developing that area as of right now For the future they're still potential that they could do something with it I'm not holding my breath over that one