RIP California's Great America - A Sad Story of Wasted Potential

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@LynneWright
@LynneWright Жыл бұрын
It is unfortunate that we are losing anything to do with family entertainment in the Bay Area. Bowling Alleys, skating rinks, etc. every little postage stamp of land is being overbuilt. My husband takes our kids several times a week with season passes. It is sad it wont be there for my grandchildren. The worst thing about the park is that it was the demise of Frontier Village another long gone theme park of my youth.
@seishino
@seishino Жыл бұрын
I grew up going to Great America. It was within walking distance of my house. And I have to say, the problem wasn’t a lack of theming. It was needing to pull out the theming so, many, different, times. It was re-themed by every owner, and un-themed, and re-themed, and un-themed. The section in the back was based around Hanna Barbera cartoons. Then Nickelodeon cartoons. I think at one point there was a Klingon Meet ‘n Greet there. Every area was going to get built up around themed attractions, then a new owner came though and it would all get undone. This happened over and over with no consistency. People would start a whole overhaul of the areas, then dump the park on someone else who would have to undo what the previous person did. It… was really heartbreaking to watch.
@gmamagillmore4812
@gmamagillmore4812 Жыл бұрын
Paved paradise, and put in a parking lot. Make a nice song. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oKjYgaifZdWghZY
@tonytone9152
@tonytone9152 Жыл бұрын
Do you remember when it was paramount Great America? It was soooo much better!!!
@j.d.contreras392
@j.d.contreras392 Жыл бұрын
@@tonytone9152 This park was originally Hanna Barberra's. It used to be SMURF themed. Woodstock Express used to be Smurfette's Wild Ride. The park used to have giant mushrooms for kids to play in. I have pictures of those giant mushrooms where kids wanted to go in and play. This was during the 1980's. I love this park but they kept changing the themes. I really wish it would've stuck with Hanna Barberra. Every kid loves Scooby Doo and the Smurfs.
@johngrimoldy7637
@johngrimoldy7637 Жыл бұрын
@@j.d.contreras392 : I seem to recall the park was originally Warner Brothers characters: Bugs Bunny, et. al. I recall the HB, but that was later.
@jsotelo5150
@jsotelo5150 Жыл бұрын
@@johngrimoldy7637 Yeah when I was a kid it had WB characters. I've got pictures of me there from 79-80 with Bugs Bunny
@246jrider
@246jrider Жыл бұрын
"Flight Deck" had an amazing Top Gun theme back when Paramount owned the park... I hear Danger Zone on a loop whenever I think of this place.
@Fizzy5pringwater
@Fizzy5pringwater Жыл бұрын
That ride was perfection
@mitchellries256
@mitchellries256 Жыл бұрын
I am not saying goodbye until they officially close. I am still being optimistic that there's still hope for this place considering how 10 years is still plenty of time for something good to happen for this place.
@MrJamieBattle
@MrJamieBattle Жыл бұрын
We never give up hope. I like this park actually
@beachboysswiftie
@beachboysswiftie Жыл бұрын
Yes!! Cga is my beloved home park and I’m praying that someone can save it
@askjeevescosby2928
@askjeevescosby2928 Жыл бұрын
The city ain't having any of it. So cedar fair will pull a geauga lake and leave it in disrepair make it a disaster and then when people stop coming they will get the support to close it. That or they will buy a few votes California is very corrupt in that way.
@emmygreen8108
@emmygreen8108 Жыл бұрын
Same
@zacharyyamashita8554
@zacharyyamashita8554 Жыл бұрын
Same, until the year they officially close the doors, I’m keeping my hopes up, that it could be saved sometime.
@JP-rf7px
@JP-rf7px Жыл бұрын
From 74 to 86 I was the electronics manager for both parks, responsible for show lighting, sound, and park wide background music etc. I can remember walking down the center service road in Calif on a sunny warm December day, getting on a plane and four or five hours later walking down an identical service road...except there is two feet of snow plowed up on each side and it's 50-60- degrees colder! That will screw up your mind, and your wardrobe!
@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois
@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois 4 ай бұрын
Wait really!? I gotta know more about your experience
@JP-rf7px
@JP-rf7px 4 ай бұрын
@@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois I also worked for Gene Patrick who produced a lot of the music that Nolan Bushnell used for the characters early on with CeC!
@rainsong7773
@rainsong7773 Жыл бұрын
I’ve lived in San Jose my whole life and I’ve been going to this park since 2000 and I would like to say that Paramount’s Great America was peak Great America, and I’m really sad to see this park go, even with the current version not being my preferred version. I’ve always like this park more than Santa Cruz boardwalk and I’m just not ready to say bye to it 🥲 I wanted to take my kids here, maybe I’ll be able to take them as toddlers right before they close 😭 Also, Gilroy Gardens used to be called Bonafante Gardens and it was also much better back then 🙃
@Willvladiator1888
@Willvladiator1888 Жыл бұрын
I second that notion of Paramount’s Great America was the best 😢 Even the names of the rides are nostalgic; Survivor, Top Gun, Vortex, SpongeBob theater! RIP
@A7XFRE3K
@A7XFRE3K Жыл бұрын
I agree that was it's prime! So much fun and good memories
@sonar_bandit
@sonar_bandit Жыл бұрын
The Paramount version was definitely my favorite. Top Gun was awesome. That was the closest the park ever came to having a cohesive vibe
@aimeeinkling
@aimeeinkling Жыл бұрын
The best thing about the Paramount era was all the Star Trek merch. 😂
@goodfellow408
@goodfellow408 Жыл бұрын
This video made me so depressed. This is my lifelong home park, with a season pass for over 25 years. During the Paramout era, it really was well-themed and exciting. Cedar Fair really put a lot of good into the park, but a lack of a cohesive theme and loss of amazing rides caused an overall negative (loss of Invertigo, Revolution, Logger's Run, Firefall, Stealth, etc). I've always wanted to go to the Gurnee park to feel that twilight zone effect, so I love how you did the opposite. I'm surprised you had negative feelings about the operations, and also about Gold Striker. But sounds like operations really did actually suck the day you went. Even though making me sad and depressed, thank you for doing such a good review and tribute to the park and its history!!
@josecastro2332
@josecastro2332 Жыл бұрын
Yeah Operations were never THAT bad the years I’ve gone there. The lack of consistency in terms of theming after the PGA years have always bothered me. And a perfect example would be FireFall in 08.
@geebee380
@geebee380 Жыл бұрын
Dam I worked there when Invertigo just opened and had tons of shirts promoting it. You telling me it's closed made me sad lol. I had a lot of good times working there and going there in the early 90s. I'm sure vortex is gone too 😆
@sLifestyle-ny9sx
@sLifestyle-ny9sx Жыл бұрын
@@geebee380 Vortex actually has a pretty funny story, i’m surprised he didn’t mention it in the video, it was repainted in about 2015 and renamed to patriot it’s the same coaster though
@geebee380
@geebee380 Жыл бұрын
@@sLifestyle-ny9sx patriot!? Wow 😅
@sLifestyle-ny9sx
@sLifestyle-ny9sx Жыл бұрын
@@geebee380 yep! They just changed it from a standing coaster to a floorless coaster
@sarinap.1636
@sarinap.1636 Жыл бұрын
Paramount's Great America was my whole childhood. My grandpa was one of the engineers that helped design some areas and we lived 2 blocks away. From the backyard we could always hear the screams from Drop Zone and sometimes if the wind was blowing hard enough, you could hear the ride operators as well. We always watched the fireworks from the house, and as I kid I'd get pissed because they kept me up when I was trying to sleep sometimes. You think you got sad and emotional on your trip, man I got hella sad and emotional just watching this video lol. I don't know if I'll be able to go back before they start moving rides, but I probably will tear up for my final visit there.
@angelsunlight
@angelsunlight Жыл бұрын
Hella cool
@Laffinatu
@Laffinatu Жыл бұрын
Sometimes we underestimate the power regional parks have. SFDK, CGA, Gilroy Gardens, and Santa Cruz BB, are all notes of pride for many of us. What they lack from destination parks (like in SoCal) they radiate with local charm and aesthetic. We love Disney, Universal, Sea World & Six Flags down there, and love sending out-of-towners there as well. These regional parks serve our local communities on such a different level and theres plenty of time to see this park get saved like others in our area. Still some hope from me.
@CZsWorld
@CZsWorld Жыл бұрын
I just visited last weekend for the first time. And my home park growing up was also Six Flags Great America. I can definitely relate to the bizarre feeling that you're walking through an alternate universe.
@faithreturns333
@faithreturns333 Жыл бұрын
I've been to the Six Flags that was in Southern California, I was not impressed. I've been to Disneyland in Anaheim as a young person in the 1970s and to this park at Great America Santa Clara and the old park was really great. Nowadays after it's been taken over by the City of Santa Clara it's just gone downhill
@j.d.contreras392
@j.d.contreras392 Жыл бұрын
@@faithreturns333 Yeah it's a ghost town now. It's NEVER packed and very little people going there. It used to be a really great park but businesses want that space now. I miss the SIGN from the freeway. Good old times though. 😢
@johnbulda
@johnbulda Жыл бұрын
I grew up with this theme park going as a child in the late 80's until the 2000's when I left after graduating college. I have so many fond memories of both Marriott and even better, when Paramount took control. The theming was so well done, the shows were a blast (getting picked for the Nickelodeon double dare stage show is something I will always remember). This was the days of Top Gun, Days of Thunder, The Edge (watching a quarter float off your legs was a standard) and so many other rides that were either rethemed or removed completely. Demon was my very first inverted roller coaster and being such a small kid I was deathly afraid but immediately ended up loving fast roller coasters after that. I recently went back last summer (2022) and feeling so sad that the soul had been sucked out of that park. There was no Levi Stadium…in fact there was hardly anything around that area at the time. A few businesses on one side…and HUGE parking lot with the Marriott hotel at the other end and then nothing else. I had season passes and would get dropped off with friends before we were old enough to drive and then picked up at the end of the night. No cell phones, no technology distractions. in fact, my high school senior ditch day was to spend the Monday following prom in this park. My last trip was probably in 2003 and then I wouldn't be back for almost 20 years. I hate to see the park disappear, but I almost hate it more to see the park looking so drained of emotion and care. Especially since I remember so clearly what it once was and how exciting it was to walk through those gates and see the pool with the double decker carosel and hearing the paramount movie soundtracks playing in the background.
@jacquelinejones823
@jacquelinejones823 Жыл бұрын
I have all these same memories! The quarter on the thigh in that cage for the edge- my first looped coaster- the Demon. Top gun. air hawk. The triple wheel. Field trips. Summer trips. Family trips. The giant iMax theater. Rip roaring rapids. The tidal wave! I rode that thing, 11 times in a row without getting off in a day it wasn’t crowded! So. Many. Memories!
@scalhotrod
@scalhotrod Жыл бұрын
I can still remember when Marriot's Great America was being built. We drove by the property one day and my father told me that something like Disneyland was being built 20 minutes from our house. As a 5-year-old, I had visited Disneyland for the first time the year before, so I was really excited. As I got older it seemed like ALL of my friends worked at Great America at one time or another. My connection is playing in a jazz band that was featured there many times. It was fun to see it become a Hanna-Barbera character park, not just the Smurfs, but Fred Flintstone and others walking around as well. Especially when I ended up working at HB studios down in Southern California. I'll have to visit one last time before its gone. Thank you for this review of the park.
@fullofbarkingdogs
@fullofbarkingdogs 10 ай бұрын
I had the privilege of attending an off-season ACE event at CGA the day the trains for Railblazer came in. The future for the park truly looked bright- we sat in for a presentation about the future projects you mentioned. For lunch, we were treated to a spread of food from the park’s chef, who was in the process of finalizing menus for upcoming eateries. I left the park feeling really pumped for what was to come. It’s such a shame to see where’s it at now.
@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois
@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois Жыл бұрын
I hope that all the Marriott original rides will be relocated to Six Flags Great America. As an effort to preserve Marriott's theme park history
@Lightning13544
@Lightning13544 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it would be cool for the gondals to be moved to sga
@fivefiveniner1537
@fivefiveniner1537 Жыл бұрын
💯 ❤️
@yex910
@yex910 Жыл бұрын
preserve for what
@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois
@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois Жыл бұрын
@@yex910 bro i literally said it right there
@VS-fo9py
@VS-fo9py Жыл бұрын
Isn’t six flags great America closing too in the next decade?
@bobcarlino7280
@bobcarlino7280 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this excellent video! I grew up in the SF Bay Area, and was one of the first 100 employees hired at MGA in Santa Clara back in the summer of 1976. Dressed as an English bobby, I was a member of the Security Department. And because I was one of the first 100 employees, I was chosen to spend a couple of weeks at MGA in Gurnee, IL as something of a "goodwill tour" during August of '76. MGA Santa Clara was an AWESOME place to work. Generally speaking, all of the employees had a really positive attitude and were very excited to work at the park. I worked at MGA for the summers of 1976 and 1977, and have to admit that the overall energy of the park seemed to diminish starting in the late 70's. The park never quite measured up to the aura of Disneyland; MGA had too much of a "temporary county fair" atmosphere. I had a tremendous amount of pride for working at MGA, so I'm really sorry to hear that the Santa Clara park will be closing...but it does make sense, since the land the park is on has to be incredibly valuable. Thanks, again, for this terrific and informative video. RIP CGA!
@JP-rf7px
@JP-rf7px Жыл бұрын
We might have crossed paths! I was the original electronics manager and designed sound and lighting systems for the two Marriott parks. Worked in management till 1986. So much has changed since then. Everything now is MONEY over FUN. Cedar Fair will scavenge the rides for their other parks or sell them to other parks if they can. And while the Santa Clara zoning is now for a theme park. the expected increase in tax revenue will persuade the council to change that when needed. Greed overcomes nostalgia every time. I would like to see them keep the Grand Carousel somehow as it is the largest in the world and contains replicas of many historic carousel animals. Maybe make the entrance area into a local park?
@nekomantix598
@nekomantix598 Жыл бұрын
I’m 28 and I also grew up going here, my 10 year old kid brother who is autistic, loves and enjoys this park, we get gold passes and take him as often year round, he has a huge fascination with roller coasters and he is always studying about them, I’ve now realized this place is one of the only fun places to go to besides Santa Cruz and six flags Vallejo, we live next to raging waters which is nice but great America is the best since my brother gets to look right at the roller coasters and go on some, it’s what he loves the most in this world haha 🙂 & when it comes to having somewhere fun to go to without going too far out, it’s convenient, San Jose has become boring..and it’s one of the few fun things we have here left. It’s a shame they may build houses there.. I think about it everytime I go 😢
@mamaowlbear3366
@mamaowlbear3366 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in San Jose, and thus grew up going to CGA. It was my first job, i worked there for two years during the end of its Paramount era. I moved out of state 15 years ago, but part of me wants to do a last visit before it's gone. I have some weird stories from the time, but the highlight of my time was getting to ride Flight Deck (when it was called Top Gun) after closing. It was beautiful and surreal, the park was empty, it was just the closing rides supervisors, our managers, and the mechanics operatiny it for us.
@A7XFRE3K
@A7XFRE3K Жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in San Jose and CGA was all everyone would do all summer. Season passes use to be so cheap, they had way more attractions, way more food and goodie stops, a lot of merch and souvenirs everywhere, there was a whole area dedicated to nickelodeon and SpongeBob...ahhh good memories, unforgettable summers 😔
@NotNafex
@NotNafex Жыл бұрын
Heya, CGA op here. I want to mention a few things. I saw myself in the video during the Patriot footage! That was a surprise, haha. Anyway, you visited in August 2022 which happens to be a hot month, and basically every one of our coasters has no roof over the station. Other CF parks have that luxury but Marriott is weird and never got us roofs lmao. Even for the most dedicated ops (including me) it’s very physically exhausting! I still have tans from Patriot LMAO. RailBlazer has a roof in the station which makes it a lot easier on us to go faster-I used to be at Patriot, and yeah we were slow, and yeah I agree that our ops aren’t the best (and definitely agree that some of our ops don’t have a lot of soul or care about efficiency), but at the same time, we also didn’t have the luxury of shade and that weighed heavily on us. When I switched to the RailBlazer crew, I’ve never been exhausted since, even during hot days. If you looked closely a lot of us were probably panting and sweating. You also didn’t mention the RailBlazer crew’s performance! Unless it was closed when you went lol. Blazer crew is always on top of it, a lot of thoosies including me are stationed there and we care a lot about efficiency. That’s all I had to say, thanks! Just keep in mind that even though it was peak season, yeah the one train ops sucked and they were slow, and yeah not all of our ops care, but please be nicer on us when it’s like 80-90 degrees out 😭 I really do apologize that you had a poor experience with our operations though
@ParkPros
@ParkPros Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment! Like I said, I didn't want to focus of the video to be on operations or you guys, and it sounds like a lot of the issues you mentioned stems from the park's mismanagement. Railblazer crew was great though. Hope they throw up some shade for ya'll in the future!
@NotNafex
@NotNafex Жыл бұрын
@@ParkPros Yeah haha. Operations are the soul of parks though so it is still a very important criticism. A lot of our operators need to hear that they’re not performing well but many couldn’t care less. Makes the ops who actually care look bad. In the park I’m known as the one who “cares too much” lmao. My fastest dispatch on RailBlazer is 29 seconds and our park record is about 23. As a team we get upset at ourselves when we stack trains and/or go above 50 seconds lmao
@petertwiss356
@petertwiss356 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in San Jose and got season passes to this park every summer as a kid. Back in 1993-1994 this park was absolutely filled with kids. I remember scanning for girls, getting wet when it was hot, and bringing $4.20 to buy a Togo's sandwich each day, a 20 min walk outside then back to the fun. I will miss you Great America. By the way the best rides back then were Tidal Wave and the Revolution.
@adamlechuga3953
@adamlechuga3953 Жыл бұрын
Same! Between 90-94 I used to go door to door to collect cans to buy a season pass! We live in Oregon now and am taking the wife and kids for their first time! Unfortunately they won't get to see it in it's glory...😢
@petertwiss356
@petertwiss356 Жыл бұрын
@@adamlechuga3953 nice man, and I bet you adore that time, hard work pays off with fun. BY THE WAY, it closes in 2033, not 2023. Google around you can still go. I'm going!
@DiscerningTruth577
@DiscerningTruth577 Жыл бұрын
Loved Tidal Wave and Gold Rush as a kid!
@jeffreyhall5307
@jeffreyhall5307 8 ай бұрын
​@@DiscerningTruth577still remember Tidal Wave's introductory commercial!
@I_lovetruereligion
@I_lovetruereligion Жыл бұрын
I read the title and thought that the park was officially closing today
@AmazingElevatorsandClaws
@AmazingElevatorsandClaws Жыл бұрын
I wish.
@Johnnyiswhere
@Johnnyiswhere Жыл бұрын
@@AmazingElevatorsandClaws no! I need more rides on Railblazer!
@IntaminFanGRLPowerCoasters
@IntaminFanGRLPowerCoasters Жыл бұрын
@@Johnnyiswhere I still need to RIDE Railblazer!
@Jacobsgaming20000
@Jacobsgaming20000 Жыл бұрын
@@AmazingElevatorsandClaws why do you wish?
@AmazingElevatorsandClaws
@AmazingElevatorsandClaws Жыл бұрын
@@Jacobsgaming20000 So Valleyfair can get flight deck relocated.
@scottluvstotrvl
@scottluvstotrvl Жыл бұрын
I will miss not having this theme park in Santa Clara. I was there on opening day in 1976, so has a special place. Especially since our other theme parks Frontier Village and Santa's Village closed before CGA was built. I hope it does not disappear.
@Charlesb88
@Charlesb88 4 ай бұрын
Some interesting info about this park: When Marriott sold this park they initially sold it too developers who wanted to tear it down for office space. Santa Clara wanted to preserve it as a theme park so they sued to stop the sale. Ultimately, the developers agreed to let the city buy they park in exchange for selling off some of the parks land to the developer, who built a hotel and office complex on it. This resulted in the park having a smaller footprint then originally (by about 20 acres), constraining what sort of future coasters and other rides could be added. After the City bought the park they hired Kings Entertainment Company to run the park for the city then later allowed them to buy the park though the city retained ownership of the land it sits on. KEC sold the park to Paramount who eventually sold it to Ceder Fair. Another interesting fact was The Demon Coaster was originally called Turn of the Century when the park first opened in 1976 and didn't have to two loops after the first drop. In 1980, Marriott modified the coaster by adding two loops after the first drop, some rock formations you pass through, a colored waterfall effect, sound effects in the initial tunnel out of loading area just before the lift hill, and colored lights in a latter tunnel. Sadly the colored waterfall, tunnel lights, and and sound effects have all since been tuned off, likely to save on maintenance costs I suspect.
@DaermaeonBranKor
@DaermaeonBranKor Жыл бұрын
My sister lives right by Great America and I got to go with my nephews. It was fun to spend the day with them, but it also made me realize how lucky I am to have grown up in Southern California where I have so many theme park options. It’s a shame the park is closing, there’s a lot of potential.
@JustinCoasters
@JustinCoasters Жыл бұрын
She still has Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Gilroy Gardens, and SFDK
@seanlewis1148
@seanlewis1148 Жыл бұрын
@@JustinCoasters although those other parks are fun, none comes close to CGA.
@lanceflx63
@lanceflx63 Жыл бұрын
The potential was lost decades ago when Marriott sold the park and CGA allowed themselves to be landlocked. Six Flags should have bought this park as well but they were focused on keeping Magic Mountain the super park on the west. Also SFA was Wild World prior to Six Flags.
@brucegibson1813
@brucegibson1813 Жыл бұрын
@@seanlewis1148 i agree, SFDK dosent have the same charm as CGA
@1MeanBean
@1MeanBean Жыл бұрын
Same here. Great America is like a cross between Knotts and Magic Mountain. I personally like the Santa Cruz Boardwalk better than Venice Beach, the Santa Monica Pier or Balboa Island in Newport Beach. Still haven’t been to Belmont Park in San Diego and probably almost 15 years since I’ve been to Sea World since they started focusing more on rides because of the blowback from the Black Fish documentary. Don’t go to Magic Mountain very often because of the traffic so I only go there like once every few years and only been to Universal Studios twice in my life since they’re more expensive than Disneyland plus don’t want to put up with that traffic going there. Still haven’t been to Legoland yet but now I have kids so that will change probably pretty soon.
@sLifestyle-ny9sx
@sLifestyle-ny9sx Жыл бұрын
Been coming here since I was a toddler around 2009 or 2010, and I’ve basically grown up here every summer. I went from going with my parents and spending all day in Planet Snoopy, to my mom taking my friends and I to the Boomerang Bay and trailing behind us to give us a little taste of freedom, to getting dropped off with my friends all day in recent years. Staying for nine hours and going on every ride and every waterslide, playing carnival games and winning stuffed animals, and eating the sugariest and greasiest food possible… it’s just the peak days of summer. Maybe it’s not the best amusement park in the world… but it always will be to me.🥲
@GreatAwesomGamer
@GreatAwesomGamer Жыл бұрын
Sfgam is also my home park I do feel the same way. I appreciate that my great America is still standing, but it’s sad about cga leaving. I hope some coasters there get relocated
@oblivieon1567
@oblivieon1567 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it is a weird park. It suffered from the indecisiveness of keeping it open or closing it. I also thought it strange there wasn't like a restaurant row or a hangout spot outside of the park for gamedays. Like a smaller city walk type of thing? Your Great America is a lot nicer. I agree it is strange to see a park that had theming basically removed. Magic Mountain, Fiesta Texas, both Great Americas are like this. I also heard Worlds of Fun was themed but I've never been there. You can see the remnants of theming in the buildings and such for it just turn into generica, it's kind of sad to see. I'm glad CP stopped messing with Knott's after Silver Bullet. It would have been tragic to see the theming removed in that park.
@marcussorenson3380
@marcussorenson3380 Жыл бұрын
one thing to know about the demon in CGA is the drop was reprefiled while the other one in gurnee kept it's drop the same and our home park still plays the demon theme song while the one at CGA doesn't play the demon theme song
@scottyjbd
@scottyjbd Жыл бұрын
The rock work in the 2nd loop is also gone at CGA, annnnnd sometimes operates the waterfall. On one of my first visits in May or June of 2021 after COVID the waterfall was on but the next weekend or weekend after it was off
@marcussorenson3380
@marcussorenson3380 Жыл бұрын
@@scottyjbd the reason why is the water would cause corrosion and rust one thing our homepark does to our demon is they added a spooky laugh and fog would
@gravitythrills5414
@gravitythrills5414 Жыл бұрын
Dude the way u described your experience and your explanation of ur great America made this so sad. It is really sad that what could have happened is now just a sad dream we once had. RIP California’s Great America and everyone, just enjoy your home park while you have it.
@BradHouser
@BradHouser Жыл бұрын
Moving to California in '79 I have visited CGA many times. It has always had a "B-Movie" feel compared to the Disney Parks, more like Busch Gardens in Tampa. The kids with season passes in the summer would add to the roughness, with line cutting and fights. The park kept adding and removing rides to get people to come back. The Sky Wheel, a triple Ferris wheel that could run two sections while loading and unloading the third, was often getting stuck. I don't see it anymore. It was nice having something nearby, even if it was not the best. Let's hope they can go out with a bang.
@BiCoastalGaming
@BiCoastalGaming Жыл бұрын
This is my backyard park. Like literally I grew up listening to people scream as Demon and Grizzley made their initial drop. I watched dropzone (now drop tower) and top gun (now flight deck) get built. Hearing there was plans prior to 2020 to re design some of the park is heart breaking. I grew up with this park getting season passes year after year. My parents would leave me at the front gate and pick me up when they wanted me out of their hair for a day. I heard the news that it was going to close in the near future and while I get it especilly if you go during a niners game when parking is at its worst and the real estate the park consumes feels like more a hinderance than anything else. I still love going for Halloween for their haunt and in July for independance day fireworks. Its sad to see it go but given its state its in now compared to my childhood memories I'm okay saying good bye. It sucks cause I won't have a good theme park close but southern california with all its parks is only an 8 hour drive. Thanks for a great review and some new info. I had no idea there was/is a sister park.
@thecoasterauthority
@thecoasterauthority 7 ай бұрын
There’s still Discovery Kingdom an hour from CGA!
@nancyberry1039
@nancyberry1039 Жыл бұрын
My childhood was spent growing up in Monterey, CA. Since the high school kids went to down in Disneyland, the Jr. high had trips for 7th-9th graders. 7th & 8th graders went to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk & 9th grade/freshman class went to Great America before school let out for summer break. That place is now a middle school (6th - 8th grade). I visited Great America numerous times during my teen years. I took my 1st daughter there for her birthday several years in a row. The last time we visited Great America was for her 14th bday. We moved out of CA about 7 months later. I haven't been back there since we moved to Seattle. I now have a 2nd daughter but she's only been to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk (3 times) & Bonfonte Gardens aka Gilroy Gardens amusement park one time. I wanted to take her to Great America when she got older & would be able to go on the bigger rides, but we always ended up doing other things whenever we visited California. She's not really interested in Great America or any of the Six Flags parks. Right now she just wants to visit Universal Studios-Hollywood, to see the new Super Mario Land. 🙂 Hmm, we might have to do a side trip to Great America on our way home from Universal. My favorite ride in Great America has always been the iconic double decker carousel. I'm sad to hear that Great America will no longer be around, but life is always changing & nothing is permanent.
@williammanthey6763
@williammanthey6763 Жыл бұрын
Cole, can I just say WOW! You made a simple theme park report into a mini documentary. And you did it soo well. Bro, you need to go into broadcasting or radio! You literally told a story that just grabbed my attention and I couldn't let go. Not meaning to just pump your ego but I'm giving credit where credit is due.
@vvarietyshow
@vvarietyshow Жыл бұрын
Tip my hat to you for being so accurate after just visiting once. Growing up with this park, we all felt the same: it never got a fair chance. Also worth noting since you didn't mention it, due to proximity to San Jose airport it had very strict height regulations which limited the types of attractions they were allowed to build. Still a ton of great memories here.
@elwoodblues9613
@elwoodblues9613 Жыл бұрын
Going to the Christian college in Santa Cruz, half the student body went to GA for Joy/Spring Celebration. And it was a hoot when Bryan Duncan was doing his concert, and then a plane flew over loudly . . . and, typical Bryan Duncan, he said "We'd like to thank United Airlines for their addition to this concert."
@aimeeinkling
@aimeeinkling Жыл бұрын
CGA is my local park. It was pretty wonderful back when it first opened. Even after it changed hands, you could still see the old park just under the surface. My husband took me there on one of our first dates, and we've been together over 20 years now. So, it's sad to see the park crumbling like this. (And interestingly, when I see YOUR Great America, it makes me nostalgic for how our park used to be.)
@kenamaro3942
@kenamaro3942 Жыл бұрын
I was in 7th grade in 1976. Born and raised in Santa Clara county. Before Great America opened to the public they opened one day for all the contractors that built the park and their families. My best friend's father was the landscaping contractor for the park. I was invited to enjoy Great America for the day with them. I'm almost 62 years old now and I remember that day like it was last week. It's a real shame that it will close for good in the not too distant future.
@DimeUhDozen
@DimeUhDozen Жыл бұрын
This Great America is my home park so, it honestly gets me a little choked up seeing it slowly die. I remember some of my earliest memories coming to the park, even during the Nickelodeon era before the Peanuts overhaul, so seeing the source of all those memories go away makes me feel like a part of my childhood is about to be gone. It may not have been a good theme park by an overall standard, I doubt 3 year old me would have known the difference, but it was my Great America.
@dovesmum8521
@dovesmum8521 Жыл бұрын
The first time I went to Great America was our 6th grade graduation in 1976. It was glorious for years. I lived about 3 miles straight down the street. When I had kids we bought season passes, would spend 4th of july there, it was a good time. Wish Disney would have bought it and created something cool.
@achipofftheoldblocktoys3387
@achipofftheoldblocktoys3387 Жыл бұрын
I could see the rollercoaster loops from my bedroom window of my childhood home. I worked two summers at the Cantina. That was a restaurant just outside exit of the Grizzly ride.
@RK-ry1vz
@RK-ry1vz Жыл бұрын
I loved Great America growing up as a kid. Summer season passes were gold in the 80s.
@matteocarlini27
@matteocarlini27 Жыл бұрын
As an Employee, I recommend you guys visit Great America during Winter Fest. The decorations are out of this world. The Orleans Plaza is pretty with lights flashing with certain songs.
@lanceflx63
@lanceflx63 Жыл бұрын
I remember before the park opened they had models of the park throughout California Malls promoting it. I went to this park in its heyday; was there the opening weekend of Tidal Wave. It’s such a shame the park is just a shell of what used to and intended to be.
@tammyconner3419
@tammyconner3419 Жыл бұрын
Do you still think anyone has those models? Maybe tucked away in an attic storage room at CGA? I would like to make a video showing how these two almost identical theme parks (Santa Clara, CA and Gurnee, IL) diverged under different owners. Anyone interested?
@JohnMurrayOP
@JohnMurrayOP Жыл бұрын
I went to the park as 3rd and 4th grader for my birthday in 1976/77. It was awesome. Tidal Wave Ride actually moved to Astroworld in Houston in 1980 or 81 and was renamed the Greased lightning. I got to ride the same ride in two different parks. Watching this video was kind of sad. I remember my dad showing me the PSA planes from the parking lot with the smiley faces.
@aggiesjc
@aggiesjc 5 ай бұрын
As a Northern Californian, this is pretty brutal. I confess that I haven't visited the park in about 25 years (it is a three-hour drive away), but I feel that California just keeps losing all the fun stuff -- amusement parks, racetracks, stadiums, sports events, sports teams. I remember Marriott's (what I still call it) when it had really robust theming, the Sky Whirl, Willard's Whizzer, the Americana carousel in the back (as opposed to the double decker Columbia carousel up front) which was an original PTC carousel from the 1920s, the train, Yankee Harbor and its two flume rides, etc. I guess I need to make the trip to ride Gold Striker before it's gone...
@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois
@ChuckE.CheesesIllinois 4 ай бұрын
Come to Great America in Illinois, we have most of that stuff still
@gtcreels532
@gtcreels532 Жыл бұрын
Went there a few months ago with my daughter. It’s really sad to see her childhood being limited opposed to what we had. GA was depressing people weren’t happy looking workers and riders. It felt empty… and to think 30 years ago they filmed Beverly Hills Cop 3 here. Daughter will never see this park at its peak, pier 39 is empty and lifeless and she saw the final day of toys r us a dedicated toy store in its sad former glory. It’s all surreal
@parkhopper9671
@parkhopper9671 Жыл бұрын
The Edge, Revolution, Grizzly, Top Gun, Smurfland, and that double carousel. Will be forever in my memories ❤️
@lour7753
@lour7753 Жыл бұрын
The Edge was fantastic.
@timmannchicken
@timmannchicken Жыл бұрын
What was the ride next to the Demon, they tore it down and stood up a blue roller coaster. I thought it was the Wizzer or something.
@mediamadness969
@mediamadness969 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately the Grizzly was a let down since day one back in 1986. Rode it many times but never got off the ride and thought wow that was great.🙃
@LoyaFrostwind
@LoyaFrostwind Жыл бұрын
We used to go to CGA every summer, in my childhood years (1980s). My favorite attractions were Demon, Whizzer(no longer there), Flight Deck (formerly Top Gun), the IMAX theater, the rotating sky tower, and their video game arcade.
@chshrkt
@chshrkt Жыл бұрын
Willard's Whizzer was my favorite also. It was torn down because it did not have restraints and a kid lost his life after standing up and falling out. :/
@LoyaFrostwind
@LoyaFrostwind Жыл бұрын
@@chshrkt 😥
@j.d.contreras392
@j.d.contreras392 Жыл бұрын
Let's just be grateful for all the memories this park gave us. I remember when it was SMURF themed by Hanna Barberra. Woodstock Express was known as Smurfettte's Wild Ride back then. The park used to have giant mushrooms so the kids could play in them. Any kid from the 80's knows that. Giant mushrooms for kids to play in was awesome. I still have pictures. The whole section of the park was for the Smurfs. I'll miss this park. RIP Great America.😢
@jroke2435
@jroke2435 Жыл бұрын
Glad my kids have season's passes and can still create memories w/ them while it's still around. The video mentioned ride operators who don't seem to care; as a middle schooler I remember putting my head down while riding the Cajun Carpet (which turned into the Revolution) and the operator stopped the ride to ask me if I was ok; totally different times now. CGA also had an amphitheater and l remember watching Jefferson Starship. I already miss those days and I'll miss them more if in 10 years this place is gone.
@socal_haunts_and_parks
@socal_haunts_and_parks Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review the first casualty of the future closure was the Halloween event haunted houses were removed. We bought our platinum pass now but regret missing the Halloween event since we planned on attending for years.
@Darkk6969
@Darkk6969 Жыл бұрын
As condition of the land sale they can continue to operate the park until 2033 so we have 10 more years to enjoy it. Hopefully because of Santa Clara's refusal to change the zoning from Amusement Park to something they can continue to operate the park beyond 2033. I can only hope that will happen as I too have fond memories in the early 1980s as young kid. So many rides have changed over the years. My favorite is the Sky Whirl which sadly no longer exists. It's got that strange electric motor hum that you don't hear anywhere else. lol
@baronvonzollo5297
@baronvonzollo5297 Жыл бұрын
This was my home park growing up. Went to to from opening year until '97 when I moved. Sadly I probably won't be able to visit before it's closure. Good news though, I live in Sandusky, OH home to Cedar Point. I would like the Rail Blazer to be relocated up here.
@captaco22
@captaco22 Жыл бұрын
I used to go here in late 90s and early 2000s when it would be packed and they would get new rides. Every attraction was open, they’d have every snack bar open and from what I recall there was always a packed entry before it would open. Apparently a Fresno man is looking to make a new park somewhere near and bring most of the rides from CGA.
@damonmcrea1275
@damonmcrea1275 Жыл бұрын
similar story, grandpa bought me and a friend season passes every year through elementary. I was much fearless then but after almost becoming a casualty of that arch swing ride you needed to pay for and years later, Invertigo, think I'm much happier with the memories than taking on any more rides.
@LightspeedCuber
@LightspeedCuber 9 ай бұрын
This was my home park, I went here all the time. It’s a nice place with some fun rides, but nothing too crazy
@timk987
@timk987 Жыл бұрын
When you take the time to make full length videos, you're one of the best!
@tadroid3858
@tadroid3858 Жыл бұрын
I worked at Cedar Point in college and all three of my kids worked at least 1 summer at Kings Island. We're sad every time a park closes. We had so much fun.
@Berto2K
@Berto2K Жыл бұрын
I grew up going to this park, and its heartbreaking to see its current status today. My company has held its last 2 company picnics here and its really a shell of what it used to be. On a summer Friday afternoon there should be lines at every ride. But there was hardly any wait at all.
@cloud8315
@cloud8315 Жыл бұрын
Visited for the last time this past weekend. That park is a shadow of what it used to be. Growing up it was super cool. Now 5 rides were closed. It was dingy n many areas are beginning to fade away already. We actually left for 3hrs for a siesta. Right before they closed I got on carousel n felt sad to say goodbye to a part of my childhood🥹
@RaeAnn_1202
@RaeAnn_1202 Жыл бұрын
I was in Jr High when it opened. It was such a fun park to live near and visit often. I even went to see how it was decorated for the filming of Beverly Hills Cop 3. Now I want to look through boxes to find Mr pictures. I am sorry the fate is looking grim. This really makes me sad. I am truly hoping it is saved somehow.
@Rhaspun
@Rhaspun Жыл бұрын
We're also losing restaurants due to redevelopment here in the Bay Area. Good restaurants in good locations.
@bobthetoolguy
@bobthetoolguy Жыл бұрын
Living very close to the park and going there all the time I can say I am hopefully optimistic about it staying around. They are making improvements and just opened two new rides over the current season as well as they are working to reimagine the section of the park where grizzly is located to a very cohesive are that looks great and is a massive improvement. They also have brought back shows and parades during their seasonal events that are very surprising, they still have a ways to go to really bring back the life and personality the park so desperately needs but it seems like they are on track to make that be the case. The current park management team really has made an effort and I think with some more Time it’s on track to see great potential. Bringing in Barb from gilroy gardens has proven to be the change the park needed, you can see her hand in it’s improvements. They finally used the amphitheater section after years of it sitting abandoned for both 4th of July fireworks and they had a concert there just this past weekend. If they put some more energy and planning they truly could have a concert lineup that would wow and draw more people plus bring in extra revenue.
@DiscerningTruth577
@DiscerningTruth577 Жыл бұрын
Bringing back shows would help give it new life. My parents loved the shows.
@Jxtreme0000
@Jxtreme0000 Жыл бұрын
I remember back in 2000 my school took us to Paramounts Great America. We had never been on a roller coaster. We rode them all. The Deamon was our first, Then Vortex, Then Invertigo, Then Grizzly, Then Top Gun. Finally we saved the best for last. At that time they had this new flying roller coaster named Stealth. I just can’t explain the amazing feeling I felt as an 8th grader gliding through the air on that amazing coaster. Anyways, all Im saying is that Great America brings me some great memories and just like the Stealth, it will be sad wen its gone.
@StevenAbootman
@StevenAbootman Жыл бұрын
just wanna mention that when paramount had the park, "flight deck" was "top gun" and had SOOOO many top gun references and things about it. the dude over the loud speaker would be like "welcome to TOP gun..." cool times
@WS102
@WS102 Жыл бұрын
I've had annual passes and have been to the part with every ownership. Marriott's was good, but Paramount was a fantastic operator and the park had Paramount characters walking around from movies and cartoons. It was the closest thing to Disneyland and a great park to visit in that era.
@MarkAHoltz
@MarkAHoltz Жыл бұрын
I lived in Sacramento for 41 years and constantly saw ads for the Great America as part of the local advertising. Having said that, the distance from Sacramento to Santa Clara meant that I only visited once in the early 1980s, and it was a very long day with the driving. Considering that the parking lot is shared with Levi's stadium, and this park's days are numbered.
@UncleBubbaUSA
@UncleBubbaUSA 4 ай бұрын
😭😭😭😭😭 my home away from home, worked and played there for decades. always found time to go even when I lived in SF. Everything you say is so true. I worked during the Marriott times and the Paramount times. I was in Games, Rides, and Group Sales/Promotions. Watching the smiles on the guests faces was the fuel that kept me coming back. I saw my first IMAX there. The carousel song is at the heart of every GA lover. It was the begin and the end of the day whether work or fun. It all will be missed.😭😭😭😭😭
@MorrisPlaysGames
@MorrisPlaysGames Жыл бұрын
This Was Very Similar to my trip... Besides the Ops, it ran really well (Besides Grizzly) on my Trip in Early August (Week Day)
@kristenlawson9041
@kristenlawson9041 Жыл бұрын
I grew up at this park in the 80's and 90's.I loved going there.
@monasmith512
@monasmith512 Жыл бұрын
Same
@DB-ug4yn
@DB-ug4yn Жыл бұрын
I had a 5 year season pass from 1990 to 95 . I remember when the edge used to be There We had the Yankee clipper and Logger run. Flight deck used to be Top Gun. It was so much fun because I used to live in lamplighter trailer park on the San Jose side we used to cross over the Guadalupe where the LRT runs and walk over. It's going to be a sad day to see that place closed.
@davidho2977
@davidho2977 Жыл бұрын
I didn't know they sold 5 year passes.
@DB-ug4yn
@DB-ug4yn Жыл бұрын
@davidho2977 No I Got the season pass for each year.
@MrLardog25
@MrLardog25 Жыл бұрын
I was 9 years old when Great America opened in 1976, got to ride The Turn Of The Century and Willard's Whizzer to name a few, had a lot of good times there with family & friends throughout the years. It's sad that the park was sold out, should've invested more into it so it would be a nice family outing again.
@calilivin230
@calilivin230 11 ай бұрын
The Demon was the first roller coaster I ever went on as a kid back in the 90's. I have many great memories of this place growing up coming here with my family. The paramount days were amazing, the vibe and atmosphere at the park was the best, being a kid it was lots of fun. I must have been there 50 times in my childhood and a handful of times as an adult. I went over the summer this year (2023) and it was nothing like I remember, honestly it was sad to see what it has become now. The vibe there was terrible, lots of random problems with everything and the condition of the park isn't very great nowadays. It just had that going out of business soon look and feeling. Regardless I'm glad I went, it was kinda like I knew that would probably be the last time I step foot in that place that I have so many good memories at, one last ride.
@MrRobarino
@MrRobarino Жыл бұрын
Back in the 90's this park was owned by Paramount and called "Paramount's Great America". The park was very well maintained and areas were themed after various Paramount owned or licensed movie assets. The Flight Deck coaster was called "Top Gun" at the time and themed like the movie. They also had Star Trek characters, like Klingons and Romulans, who would walk around for photo ops. I had a lot of great time there. Then the park got sold and became "California's Great America", the movie theming was all removed and the maintenance of the park went downhill drastically. I went back one last time in 2012 and had a terrible experience. Bathrooms weren't being cleaned and paint was peeling off the rides. But the single worse part that caused me to never want to go back was what they did to the ride queues. The queues for the more popular rides used to have canopies or covers to give the people in line some shade from the sun. The new owners removed those canopies and installed vending machines about halfway through the line. So imagine it's a hot summer day, you are standing directly in the sun, its a 45+ minute wait in line to get on a coaster, and now they are charging you $7 for a bottle of water. It became pretty obvious why all the shade and canopies were removed from the line queues.
@WillCulbertsonIT
@WillCulbertsonIT Жыл бұрын
This was my park growing up in the 70's and 80's. I spent many a summer there as kid with an annual pass and worked there as a teen in the late 80's, I was a great place to have a fun time and took our kids there when they were young. Watching this, a lot changed but a lot was still familiar. I should try to go back one more time before it is gone. Thanks for the memories.
@DMalltheway
@DMalltheway Жыл бұрын
I grew up going to Great America during the Paramount era, but after going to Magic Mountain, there’s no comparison. But one of the reasons why I only went 2 more times in the last 23 years is because of the kid dying on the Drop Zone, I was waiting in line for Grizzly when the incident happened and the park was immediately closed without initial explanation.
@josecastro2332
@josecastro2332 Жыл бұрын
After watching the video, you do make valid points. This was my homepark from 2002-2016. I always thought the park had potential. But they half ass it 90% of the time. That back half where Drop Tower wasn’t that bad the last time i went there in 2016. This park has always had a weird history. And I don’t think it’s going anywhere in this decade. And the reason is it’s not the first rodeo of a potential closure. Though this time, it seems to be more official as the land was owned by Cedar Fair this time. So a closure IS possible, But what this park has been doing lately makes me sort of believe otherwise is, they’re doing remodeling in much needed areas and there are plans to do some demoing in the Action Zone as well as a new Zamperla Flat going in the area. Which can be relocated but I don’t know. This park has always done some weird things over the years that it’s kind of hard to take it seriously. Which can be a good or bad thing. I’m still hopeful it will continue on. I’m keeping a close eye on it.
@abigguitar
@abigguitar Жыл бұрын
I've visited California's Great America many times in the last decade. I even purchased a season pass for one of its seasons and visited a literal ton of times. While this park is completely without any theming throughout, it wasn't a cluttered mess. In fact, there are so much dead space in the park, it was literally barren in places. The coasters that dot the land of the park are haphazardly placed, yes, but the park is certainly not cluttered as a result. The only place where I felt the park was a bit cluttered was in the water park, where they jammed a ton of water amusements into a very tiny amount of land. There were so many water attractions in that space that there's almost no room for chairs. The water park addition was an odd play considering the air temperature most of the year in Santa Clara (i.e., in the 60s and 70s... that is, too cold). The rest of the park feels empty, even though it has a lot of coasters and other rides. The real problem with the park is its lack of a proper layout and path structure. Rides were thrown down wherever someone felt that's where they should be. There were also former ride areas which were removed, leaving empty queue house structures with no ride. Most parks would demolish that and then landscape the area nicely. Nope. This park simply leaves abandoned structures sitting around for all to see, season after season. I get that it costs money to perform that kind of park management, maintenance and improvements, but leaving empty structures sitting around season after season is just weird. Overall, the best coaster was Flight Deck (formerly Top Gun). I didn't get to ride RailBlazer as that ride was installed after I stopped visiting the park. I gave up on visiting the park because the management was lazy and didn't improve the park enough each season, yet kept raising the prices tremendously each season.
@tattooeddragon
@tattooeddragon Жыл бұрын
It’s super sad to see this park go, but in all the years it has been around it has never been a very big draw. I’m a native to San Jose which is a stones throw to the park, and even growing up there was never the “hey! Let’s go to Great America this weekend!” Because after you had been there once you really never needed to go again. And I have a very strong feeling that one of the major reasons why it’s closing. It’s a one trick pony and families don’t want to spend money to do the exact same thing.
@pirategrrl775
@pirategrrl775 Жыл бұрын
I went here as a kid when it was owned by Marriot, and it was a great theme park…even through the Paramount era. Its not my home park, but sad to see the demise and for it to close. It does still have so much potential, so maybe it will get a last-minute reprieve 😢
@kristiemarsh49
@kristiemarsh49 Жыл бұрын
My father was a carpenter and worked on Great America and I remember vividly going there at age 4 visiting the site while it was being built. It was a favorite place to go with friends as a teen in the 80s❤
@Sagplaya
@Sagplaya Жыл бұрын
This videos made me sad. Growing up in Santa Clara County Ive been going to GA since I was a toddler. Back then it was such an experience. The 80’s and 90’s were the golden decades for the park. Marriotts GA as a kid, Paramounts GA as a teenager. I used to work retail there at Flinstones and friends. Flight Deck was first Top Gun, which we still call it to this day. They had The Tidal Wave, a huge single loop coaster that started at 65mph and went into reverse. We used to ride it 15x in a row. The Revolution, a giant pirate ship the swung 360 around. The Edge, a metallic cage ride that dropped you 8 stories down. I could go on and on. Smurfville used to be the kid section. Now, the park is a mere shell of what it used to be. Its sad that its leaving. I absolutely made amazing memories at Great America. :(
@musclesmouse
@musclesmouse Жыл бұрын
I remember visiting during the 80s. At least you have a home park. Mine was Astroworld. I live near Six Flags in Arlington Texas now.
@ShovaSG1
@ShovaSG1 Жыл бұрын
For awhile you could get in with just an empty Coke can, which had a pass printed on it. Also it was good to be able to go to Great America one weekend, then Marine World the next. Marine World moved out to to cash in on the land value as well.
@DreamQueenScream
@DreamQueenScream Жыл бұрын
The back of the park used to be magic when I was kid. Nickelodeon Splash Zone was back there 😢❤
@theteenageengineer
@theteenageengineer Жыл бұрын
CGA is my home park. And I have to say that the saddest part about it closing is that Cedar Fair sold the land for half of what it’s actually worth. One thing that CGA has that not many other parks have is live entertainment spaces, where they do concerts, plays and musicals. Unfortunately the only ride that still exists in the park that is original from when the park opened is star tower and to be honest it’s not that great. It’s just sad to see the place go since it was a place that my mom grew up going to then I grew up going there.
@fourthgirl
@fourthgirl Жыл бұрын
I attended the first month they were open. As a kid with my Jr. High school classmates GA was a blast. I have so many memories throughout the years, including my best pal and I ditching the kids and work in 1998 to spend the day at the park.
@brianfoss571
@brianfoss571 Жыл бұрын
Great dive into the history of the park! It's a shame the Redwoods and Bicentennial areas weren't developed, but it makes sense for Cedar Fair to drop CGA and refocus on smaller parks after the massive ex-Paramount investments in the last decade. Hope Prologis at least keeps the front half of the park open - everything from Goldstriker to Patriot to Flight Deck should stay, with some flats relocated for a cohesive theme. And even if South Bay Shores sticks around as a separate-admission water park (with the Rapids plot for possible expansion), there's plenty of room for housing on the south side of the property. Getting the rezoning approved is the hard part.
@joelvinson
@joelvinson Жыл бұрын
I grew up in this Great America. in the late 80's and 90's. Man, it was such a more magnificent place back then, brimming with opportunity. I still go back and watch Beverly Hills Cop 3 just to reminisce about better times. Halloween was always amazing. They had a concert venue there and 4th of July was always a must-see. Even if we couldn't get in the park, we'd climb on the roofs of local business and face Great America, every 4th of July. I see a lot of stuff has been moved out and/or abandoned since I was a kid, but it's always nice to see little glimmers of what was once an amazing park. PS I miss the train too.
@Kindlelover88
@Kindlelover88 Жыл бұрын
I grew up going here every summer with friends and family. I loved it and was so happy that it was a 3 Hour drive away from where I live I remember seeing Oingo Boingo there like five summers in a row. It was so cool and so amazing when they had concerts and rides, it will be missed.
@paulhord8081
@paulhord8081 Жыл бұрын
This is my home park and I don’t drive so getting to the next 2 closest parks is difficult, plus they’re six flags park.
@budgetdadbbqbrewing268
@budgetdadbbqbrewing268 Жыл бұрын
Just visited last week. Being a teenager in the early 90s visiting the park, I was left feeling both fortunate to have had my kids enjoy it, and also saddened by the shell it had become. I remember Great America being PACKED with people, loud awesome music, food carts everywhere,.. totally live. Last week I was met with a 80% empty parking lot, run down landscaping, creepy music looped through metallic speakers, abandoned or mostly closed areas (including the old food court), and the faces of depressed teenagers managing the rides and few areas that remain open. Knowing it will never be restored to its former glory, I’d almost prefer burying it all now to honor the memory of what it was. Close it. I won’t be returning again.
@soapa4279
@soapa4279 Жыл бұрын
This hit the nail on its head for me. I 100% agree with this take. The last time we went sometime in 2019, it was so empty and super depressing. This was even before Covid.
@SinCitizenGent
@SinCitizenGent Жыл бұрын
This is MY home park. I worked here at least one season in every iteration of the park except cedar fair, and still have friends there i worked with when it was a paramount park. It is a hodgepodge, bexause each ownership had to revamp rides from previous licensed themes. But it was still our park. Discovery kingdom in vallejo hadnt been a themepark as long, and opened as a half animal park when it opened. The animals had their own park before they were moved from marine world in redwood city, in the 80's/ 90's. Glad i got to see your perspective as the guernee park has been on my bucket list to this day. I assume my first trip there will be in an oct, as haunt season is my favorite event for every theme park ice been (back) to
@ericblair4921
@ericblair4921 Жыл бұрын
Grew up in San Jose in the 90’s a season pass was only 35 bucks. Anytime we were bored just hop on the light rail. And you were there. Dam I miss those care free days.
@CORP86
@CORP86 Жыл бұрын
I grew up going to this park from my childhood to teen years and early 20s. I will miss it
@kenfrancisworld8720
@kenfrancisworld8720 Жыл бұрын
I finally visited last Fall. All themed areas have been watered down by each consequitive owner. It has potential, much potential. That giga would have really plced it on the map. Now, I look at Rail Blazer and wonder where they will shoe-horn it into Knott's. That carousel would make a great focal point for a huge condo completx, so I hope it remains.
@jsotelo5150
@jsotelo5150 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Nor Cal and "Marriot's", as we still call it, was our "local" theme park. I remember many a day trip down from Sacramento to visit in the late 70's and early 80's. I went once when I was older in around 2001 and even then the park had changed so much from what I remembered when I was a kid but there were glimpses of the past like the carousel. Thanks for the video and the memories.
@CrankyBeach
@CrankyBeach Жыл бұрын
I was at Great America exactly twice... once in November 1976 when we rode the Whizzer (with its spiral lift hill) a couple of times, as well as the log rides, and again sometime in 1981. By the time we were done riding the log ride we had figured out exactly when to duck so the people behind us got the entire splashdown soaking. (Hey, it wasn't very warm out in November.) We saw all the theater shows and they were excellent. The staff were all friendly and enthusiastic (and most of them were good-looking). The only roller coaster besides the Whizzer was the Turn of the Century, which had two corkscrew loops. My stomach does not handle upside down well so I never rode that one. We also rode the whatever-it-was with 3 arms and gondolas in the sky. Theme parks really aren't my thing anymore, and I'm actually glad I didn't have to watch this one going downhill.
@CarlenHoppe
@CarlenHoppe Жыл бұрын
Until recently the city of Santa Clara owned the CGA land and held it in a redevelopment district. The park operator paid rent for the ground. But state law changed and the redevelopment districts had to be dismantled and property sold. Once Cedar Fair had control of the land then they were able to sell it.
@leedellenbaugh2733
@leedellenbaugh2733 Жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in S.J. area. Worked for Great America at Yankee harbor in the 90’s, had to wear that horrible pirate uniform .
@karlkoehler341
@karlkoehler341 Жыл бұрын
It's so strange that this is closing due to a real estate developer wanting to develop it. The acreage dedicated to surface parking in this area is astounding, and larger than the amusement park itself. Close by many office parks and whole city blocks of surface parking. Ok, the golf course is being developed. But. Surface parking doesn't bring in revenue, and there is a new park-deck close by. Why not redevelop the expanse of parking ?
@carysage
@carysage Жыл бұрын
Wow. This was an excellent video. I always appreciate people who aren't afraid to be honest. Beautifully written and delivered. Thanks!
@ParkPros
@ParkPros Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
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