As a kid I went twice. 1964 and 1968. My favorite ride was La Salle’s River Adventure. The green water was creepy. Flash forward to 2008 with the grand kids and very disappointed to find it long gone! Other notables Casa Magnetica, (my grandmother had to be escorted out as she became so disorientated.), log ride, run away mine train, and spindle top. Loved the Southern Palace as it looked just like the mansion I got with my Civil War playset. The Spelunkers Cave was a must to escape to on a typical hot, humid summer day.
@davidfincannon48505 ай бұрын
Getting to go once a year to the real six flags it was impossible to sleep the night before. At one point my brother and i had free range, i did not need a map. Also the Pink things were awesome when it was a hot Texas summer .
@Hecklefishfearthecrabcat4 ай бұрын
Miss the pink dessert
@texassalt89995 ай бұрын
I went to Six Flags every summer of my childhood from 10 to 18. What great memories I have!
@thehamelsduck160011 ай бұрын
I really miss the way this park used to be. Really great video.
@johnnyragadoo24145 ай бұрын
My Dad was an editor at the Star Telegram. My first visit, at about four years old, was a press day just before the public grand opening. I still have a 45 RPM record with their theme that I got that day. Great times.
@SallyMander-yz7to5 ай бұрын
What year was it?
@johnnyragadoo24145 ай бұрын
@@SallyMander-yz7to 1961. I was four. I remember things like the long gone Skull Island. Magic stuff. The 45 RPM record was in a file folder I found about 6 months ago. Wild how an artifact can lie hidden for decades and then stir up memories.
@SallyMander-yz7to5 ай бұрын
@@johnnyragadoo2414 That’s so cool. You’re close to my age. I have many happy memories of Six Flags.
@johnnyragadoo24145 ай бұрын
@@SallyMander-yz7to It seems to me a lot of adventure these days is what things or games bring to a participant. Back then, the best experiences were more theater of the mind than high definition graphics. Which, of course, didn't exist but we still had fun.
@makeminetexas34944 ай бұрын
I’m 63 years old and I still miss that slide off the oil derrick. Remember when there were big slides like that in some areas just like there are water parks today? They called them Super Slides.
@bransrubar2 ай бұрын
We used to have a Super Slide in my city. I adored it as a child/teen. Super Slides are so fun but I guess considered unsafe these days
@joeenna78204 ай бұрын
I just found this video. I'm 64, and when I saw the Skull, it brought back long forgotten memories. Made me really happy to have those memories back.
@AmusementSource4 ай бұрын
Glad to bring some nostalgia into your day!
@jeenkzk5919 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this! There’s always stuff about Disney parks but not much about Six Flags! I’m looking forward to further decades in review!
@वनप्रस्थी9 ай бұрын
Six Flags over Texas was the first amusement park I ever visited. My parents took me there in 1964 when I was four years old. I actually still remember some of the rides!! That was 60 years ago… I just turned 64 years old last month, and have been to hundreds of amusement parks since then.
@jeffreymartin63695 ай бұрын
Me too
@LindyLooo995 ай бұрын
I'm the same age and we were probably there together at some point!
@ToriiDawdy5 ай бұрын
@@वनप्रस्थी same age here , we were convinced that.the run away mine train was the world's fastest and some kids couldn't go into spelunkers cavern for some.churchy reason
@igorschmidlapp69875 ай бұрын
@@ToriiDawdy "The Cave" was the "Tunnel of Love" equivalent for couples... ;-) Remember the Indian canoes, and the spiral slide down the inside of the tree trunk?
@ToriiDawdy5 ай бұрын
@@igorschmidlapp6987 broke wrist on tree slide ...... who thought that was a good idea. Skull island was my introduction into bad neighborhoods , Indian canoes I am sure had historical context and the cave was a utopian model of air conditioning in texas
@drumhaver2235 ай бұрын
I was used to the State Fair where you had to pay for each ride. The fact that you could ride everything, as many times as you wanted for a single price was the greatest thing ever!
@ToriiDawdy5 ай бұрын
@@drumhaver223 I was a State Fair kid as well. Six Flags blew my mind.
@lesliegriffith98304 ай бұрын
My family visited Six Flags summer of 63 when I was 7. I remember the 3 different slides on Skull Island and rowing in the canoes. I remember seeing a baby elephant that tried to grab my head as I was too close to his pen. I don't remember any of the restaurants but I remember my sister and brother buying sailor hats and I got a turquoise felt hat with a feather sticking out. Happy memories! Thank you so much for showing this video♥️
@jeffreymartin63695 ай бұрын
MY favorite Six Flags memory was when my uncle took us there and it rained! Families fled like chickens in in hail storm and we stayed! Sure enough it stopped raining and we were able to ride the rides over and over again because the lines were so short!!! 😅
@Olddeadleadfoot7 ай бұрын
Our family went there so many times in the very late '60's and early to mid '70's when I was a child. I loved the sombrero ride, the log ride, spelunkers cave, the cars, tower slide, the tree slide, mini mine train and the Chevy show. Later on, they built a gnarly couple of roller coasters; The Shock Wave and the Judge Roy Scream. Great memories! 🙂👍🏻
@mikeandthemagic11 ай бұрын
Great video, I’m sorry the KZbin algorithm isn’t giving it the love it deserves.
@JaxonRamblers4 ай бұрын
My Dad was a sheet metal worker and took us there right after it opened to show us what parts he did work on. He was really proud of the log ride tunnel. I loved how each section was themed under which flag it represented.
@jamesholland839 Жыл бұрын
My first trip to Six Flags was in the early sixties then I worked there in the mid-70s it was a lot of fun great memories thank you
@jacrowley36288 ай бұрын
This is a great video so great that I was in tears having wonderful memories of my mother who was single and took out all four of us every year she could from the beginning it opened until as long as I could remember. The original theme park was absolutely magical to all of us. ! this video brought back so many wonderful memories!! Thank you so much for posting this. I lived in Fort Worth on the west side… she was a realtor a broke one at that, and I have no idea how she managed to scrape up the money and take us to this magical kingdom! It really really really made me miss her. I will be 72 this summer.🎉
@AmusementSource8 ай бұрын
Glad we could bring back some great memories for you!
@kevinquinn19935 ай бұрын
I remember we used to get half-price tickets with Coke cans and Fritos wrappers, among other annual promotions. We certainly were not rich, but we seemed to manage an annual trip to Six Flags! Cherish those memories of your mother in those good times until you see her again in Heaven! I think we all experienced a little Slice of Heaven on these joyful Family Adventures that we shared... God Bless You and your family!
@jldonnell15 ай бұрын
@2:23 that race track over at the left is probably Arlington Downs. The Mfg Plant is probably General Motors…
@richardheeth62185 ай бұрын
I worked there for two seasons in 1972 and 73 in the Food & Beverage. I worked across from the Hat, across from Southern Palace, across from the Indian Canoe ride , inside the Jersey Lily and inside the Crazy Horse Saloon. My fav was Crazy Horse. It was dark and cool inside, busy only just before the show and eventually learned all the words to the show from seeing it so much plus got to hang around some beautiful "older" females. I was in high school and they were in college. Heck with that I would have worked for free!
@007modmom5 ай бұрын
I remember the Crazy Horse Saloon. Yes, it was cool and dark. I wish America could have the fifties, sixties and seventies back.
@eileenderheim37685 ай бұрын
That was about the time of my first of many visits. My mom always insisted going to the Southern Palace, Crazy Horse Saloon and the Kroft's Puppet Show. Think it was really about breaks and A/C between rides. 🙂
@edwardhoyenski685 ай бұрын
Thank you! I didn't make it to Six Flags that first decade, but I remember a few of these things from later visits. So many memories! And confirming a few I wasn't sure I really remembered....
@wideawakeinotown Жыл бұрын
Phenomenal work! I grew up going to Six Flags in the 60's and this brings back so many incredible memories. Where did you get all of this fantastic footage? The flyover at 20:28 is unreal. It's like you took a modern day drone and flew it over the park in 1968. Thank you for this amazing piece of history!
@AmusementSource Жыл бұрын
Footage is all around the internet! Just did a lot of deep searching.
@wideawakeinotown Жыл бұрын
@@AmusementSource still an excellent job! you took me back to my childhood. i have very good memories of riding the astrolift with my parents and those attendants catching the cars as they came into the station. your video captured that memory perfectly!
@BartMesser-n1c11 ай бұрын
They had thousands of shoot out scenes there and somehow, Mr Baldwin, nobody was injured.
@JWimpy5 ай бұрын
Wonderful memories. My favorite ride of all time was LaSalle's Boat Ride. It was even better at night. The ride had a feel of mystery and great comedy. I remember it from the 1960's. And Skull Island was a very fond favorite.
@ToriiDawdy5 ай бұрын
@@JWimpy the tree slide ! A slide Inside a fake metal tree . A great idea for a texas summer . Broke my wrist in it. A metroplex right. of passage .
@UmmYeahOk5 ай бұрын
For those that don’t know, The Krofft Brothers were Sid and Marty Krofft, of the HR Pufnstuf fame. They would have characters from the show within the park, and the Banana Splits Show intro and segments would be filmed there as well, in addition to the intro of Lidsville, who’s intro was filmed inside that theater. I use to tell people that the reason the theater was always closed was due to the mysterious disappearance of a boy in the 70s. They never found him. (Referring to what happened in the shows intro)
@UmmYeahOk5 ай бұрын
I was recently in Tokyo’s fashion district, and there were a couple of thrift shops along Takeshita Dori. The strangest thing about these stores was that it looked like all of our donated clothing ended up there, and overly priced. (The yen is down right now, so typically things are incredibly cheaper, but not used American clothing apparently). Anyway, on display was a SFoTX shirt with the old 60s/70s logo! I thought it was odd to have come all these way and find something so local to me back home.
@AlexaSmith5 ай бұрын
wow! that's crazy. it kind of reminds me of the king of the hill episode where they go to japan and find hanks doppleganger lol
@UmmYeahOk5 ай бұрын
@@AlexaSmith lol, I recently saw that very episode, for that reason, they were visiting Japan. Two parter, but the first part had a joke where they are at the DFW airport and Peggy tells everyone that if you get lost, they would all meet back there. We left DFW for Tokyo, and naturally, arrived right back. Also, I enjoyed how proud she was of her own personal tour: “First, it’s the Disney Store!” I made my family go to four different Disney Stores. One was on our very first day of arrival.
@texaswader5 ай бұрын
My folks took my sister and I to 6 Flags in 1961 and every year after that for probably 5 years. It was a blast!
@Thelightning1out Жыл бұрын
Wow! Amazing review! This is amazing good work
@gstevens694823 күн бұрын
Wonderful, historic photos… 📸
@michaelg74565 ай бұрын
Back then,when you entered the parking area there was a sign that said if you wanted a free bumper sticker to lower your sun visor and they would come by and put one on your bumper while you were in the park. my first trip was in 1967 and I was able to ride the stagecoach ride. and the turquoise colored water was so dense that you could not see anything in the water. But Johnson Creek runs through the park and all of that green coloring would go out of the park and contaminate the river so they had to change.
@BartMesser-n1c11 ай бұрын
I’m sure I visited each year in 1967 - 1969. Mom would collect Green Stamps to pay for admission.
@ToriiDawdy5 ай бұрын
@@BartMesser-n1c green stamps ! That's another interesting story . My mom called them ration stamps in a thick polish accent.
@susanharding34136 ай бұрын
I miss Casa Magnetica.
@michaelyancey30215 ай бұрын
YES! Been a while since I was there, but the building is there, they just don't open & staff it.
@eileenderheim37685 ай бұрын
Always a favorite.
@JeffreyBue_imtxsmoke5 ай бұрын
Casa Magnetica always gave me vertigo but I still loved it
@texassalt89995 ай бұрын
Omg! I forgot about that! It was my favorite as a kid
@warrenwatkins96505 ай бұрын
Well for my 2 cents, I worked in maintenance as a painter from 81' to 94'. We painted the Casa Magnetica and I'll tell you after that day, coming out and getting vertigo, you didn't want to do anything else for awhile.
@liquidhandsanitizer27406 ай бұрын
It's crazy how much of this I recognize. I worked at SFOT for awhile up until 2020, and I'm surprised at how much of this is still at the park. It's wonderful seeing the history of the park and thank you for making this video!
@eileenderheim37685 ай бұрын
Great historical info on the park and brought back memories from my visits in the 70s and early 80s. Forgot about the pink thing, YUM. Do remember so many of the attractions that are no longer there. Would be curious to know the injury numbers of the Oil Derrick Slide. Fun, but there was absolutely NO safety guidelines on that thing. The clock tower was often a meeting point for the family.
@see4today Жыл бұрын
Thanks! this video documentary brings Great memories
@DallasRUSHian6 ай бұрын
Any idea what year the water surrounding Mine Train was drained? I’m guessing it was difficult keeping water out of the tunnels.
@scruffyleon73834 ай бұрын
I started working at SFOT the first day it opened in 1961 until the summer of 1989. It was a fun experience and a wonderful place to work. The money I earned working there enabled me to pay for my own college education. I saw myself in some of the video shots of this episode.
@sambrannan75505 ай бұрын
Senior trip 1969 was my first visit to Six Flags. Far less safety conscious in those days. I broke a tooth on the unpadded bar of the Runaway Mine Train.
@diannas26765 ай бұрын
My cousin had one of those hats with the big feather. I wanted one of those hats so bad!
@bjdlh016 ай бұрын
I remember the guy dressed in a silver suit who would sit as a statue, then move when unsuspecting guest approached. He also walked around like a robot.
@AlexaSmith5 ай бұрын
wowww i just love all the texas history they put into it...i think thats so fun. I haven't been there in forever I wonder how history focused it is now. Did you get any of this footage from texas archive of the moving image? I love their work.
@jeffreymartin63695 ай бұрын
Mrs Goff was the owner of Goffs Burgers too! The Wynn family are still in Dallas Tx today and while I was just born in 1959, I remember a lot of this early Six Flags. El Chico was a popular local restaurant chain in Dallas owned by the Cuallar family
@jeffreymartin63695 ай бұрын
@@AMarshallCBU ty
@74Spirit16 ай бұрын
They had view master reels of the park. Strangely, I was born in the city this park happens to be in. I went here in the 1990's.
@yupperdude15 ай бұрын
Why is that strange 😅
@warrenwatkins96505 ай бұрын
On Labor Day 1969, Angus Winn Jr funded the Lewisville Pop Festival just two months after Woodstock. That featured many of the same acts from Woodstock. It was located at the Dallas International Speedway when it first opened. Dallas International Speedway was a drag strip holding NHRA drag racing, later changing to AHRA until closing a few years later.
@stevenk59514 ай бұрын
i was there on the first and third day. it was great, i went to a lot of outdoor concerts after that but none could compare
@GavinsMarineMom4 ай бұрын
I can almost smell the unmistakable scent of the water on the River Boat ride through the screen 😊
@SallyMander-yz7to5 ай бұрын
Such great memories! I wonder how many of the people commenting who grew up in the Metroplex know each other in real life. Many of us have aliases on KZbin, so we can’t recognize. It’s fun to read each other’s stories.
@ToriiDawdy5 ай бұрын
Broke my wrist on the tree slide , smoke my first cig on skull island and saw a nun throw up on the spindle top. Good times !
@texassalt89995 ай бұрын
Epic!
@owengraves11635 ай бұрын
I remember being there when my family went sometime after’67. I know because Spindle Top was one of the rides I distinctly remember along with Casa de Magnetica and the Runaway Mine Train. I was a bit nervous about it until a pretty girl was seated next to me. She clung onto me for the whole ride. Don’t remember much of the rest. 😜
@hannahwmoon7 ай бұрын
This is crazy seeing this, I was actually there last year with my ex. It’s a shame seeing how it once was vs. how it is today. To many things where taken away, and it just looks sad now. I hope one day they can reverse to some of the attractions in this video again. I would love to see it happen, especially since I’m not a fan of all the roller coaster 😅
@warrenwatkins96505 ай бұрын
You're right! I worked there in maintenance from 81' to 94' and it changed a lot in that time. They kept laying off full time employees because they said we made too much. When I started there, there were 8 fulltime painters and 8 seasonal painters. When I left there were 4 fulltime painters and 2 seasonal painters. Same goes for most departments except for mechanics. Sad I know! The love of money controls everything!
@johndaut28384 ай бұрын
Went there twice once in 1962 in the 3rd grade and 1972 on my honeymoon. Lived in Houston, so when Astroworid opened, there was no need to go to Dallas.
@Alexandrann110 ай бұрын
I would like to see the history of the souvenirs (mold a Rama) and food
@mandofoe74477 ай бұрын
So frustrating to see how amazing six flags used to be. I’ve been going to this park my whole life and it used to be so much more fun. It was basically a Wild West Disneyland….with rides and experiences that sparked the imagination. I don’t really know what it’s identity is now. Whoever owns six flags now should definitely take a look at this video to learn how to connect with their customers
@robylove91905 ай бұрын
I was 10 years old when Six Flags over Texas opened. I went there every summer for the first 6 years.
@007modmom5 ай бұрын
Six Flags was FUN in the sixties when I was a kid! Gun fights acted out, sitting in a saloon for soft drinks, canoe rides, stage coach rides. And the regular carnival type rides were safe and fun with lots of atmosphere. I took my own kids in the nineties and was terribly disappointed. Why does everything have to go dark???
@johnnyhunt68925 ай бұрын
I remember going to all that The late 60s so many different changes Love this Place memories nearly every decade when did Seven Seas start? And go away!
@corvus8000 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video man! Where did you find all this old SFoT media?
@AmusementSource Жыл бұрын
You’ll see a lot of the sources listed in the description. Just a lot of deep digging, but others have a lot of cool old content out here.
@texassalt89995 ай бұрын
Omg!!! Weatherford TX! MY HOME TOWN!
@cameraman6554 ай бұрын
Made the yearly haul 4 hour up from Houston as a kid in the mid-'60s. Houston’s ‘Astroworld’ would open 7 years later, which meant we could stay closer to home. That said, I felt a bit more affinity for Six Flags…not an easy thing for a Houston area resident to admit
@Lambert13869 ай бұрын
This is great!
@jamesoniris264710 ай бұрын
It’s so weird to know that the buildings that were built back in the 60s are still in use for the most strangest things
@davidbrooks17245 ай бұрын
Such a great place growing up
@spida19882 ай бұрын
That's my mom and i on the el aserradero man i miss these good old days 😊
@7come11two3 ай бұрын
Run away Mine Train. River Boat. Big Bend. Log Flume #1. The Spelunker Cave. The Astrolift.
@bransrubar2 ай бұрын
I love Six Flags. Its amazing how extremely different it was in the early years. You almost can't even call it yhe same psrk anymore.
@davidbrooks17245 ай бұрын
You could have an hour long video on the cave . Thank you sweet baby Jesus
@LindyLooo995 ай бұрын
My first trip to the park was in 1966 and it cost $3.50 for admission.
@davidbrooks17245 ай бұрын
Your Spanish speaking skills are amazing. Duolingo is your friend . Please use it proton (yes that is a typo spoof )
@Zombieturtle1874 ай бұрын
I saw my first concert this theme park Randy Travis
@whyitmatterstome6 ай бұрын
I have pictures of my grandad, mom, and me back in the late 60's at Six Flags - thanks for this. On looking back, the lack of diversity in the crowd is staggering.
@billbuyshouses70775 ай бұрын
Whites made up 88% of population according to US Census in 1960.
@SandyDuvall-xk9ku4 ай бұрын
Six flags over Texas should still be like it use to be and lower the prices bring back all the rides they use to have
@stanthurman90085 ай бұрын
My family went there in the sixties , then Oklahoma later , I DONT remember anymore family trips .
@Shotmybiscuit6 күн бұрын
1960 - Construction Begins 1961 - OPENING SEASON! 1962 - Opening: Dino Off Road Adventure/Casa Magnetica/Closing: Los Conquistadors Mule Pack Ride 1963 - Opening: Sky Hook/Sliver Star Carousel/El Aserradero/ Closing: Las Cocheses Cabras Goat Car 1964 - Opening: The Cave/Closing: La Cucaracha 1965 - Opening: El Sombrero 1966 - Opening: Run-Away Mine Train 1967 - Opening: Jet Set/Spindletop/Closing: OverLand ButterField Stagecoach 1968 - Opening: Cyclorama Museum/Closing: Sky Hook 1969 - Opening: Mini Mine Train/Oil Derick/Cinesphere Chevy Show
@Sturmjager-KSK5 ай бұрын
There is a lot of people who can claim a lot of make out time in that Spelunkers Cave during the 60's-80's when they were teenagers.
@igorschmidlapp69875 ай бұрын
You knew that it was over as a theme park when they put the "Avalanche Bobsled" in "Mexico"...
@warrenwatkins96505 ай бұрын
Yeah, and the French section was reduced to an overlook of the Roaring Rapids and Jacques Treasure's. That's all cause I used to work there.
@thatonecowpoke4794Ай бұрын
The fact that there’s still rides from the 60s still in operation is crazy but they definitely were not very culturally appropriate back then tho
@DavidSwallow-kd1vp4 ай бұрын
I would like to see the kids programs aired there like The Banana Splits Adventure hour and Lidsville
@michaelwilliamson40605 ай бұрын
They had competition in 68 with the Hemisphere Worlds Far in San Antonio.
@skotabig5 ай бұрын
SFOT was at its peak in the late 80s early 90s. Prove me wrong
@warrenwatkins96505 ай бұрын
I worked there in maintenance from 81' to 94'. In the 90's some company from Oklahoma owned them and ran a debt of over 2 billion dollars and sold it. Hate those guys.
@racerx16906 ай бұрын
Notice how few overweight people there were in the 60's?
@tsf5-productions7 ай бұрын
My folks, grandparents and few cousins and I went to the fairly new opening of Six Flags over Georgia in June, 1967. For several years afterwards, it was always fun to go to that place. As the 80's and '90's and beyond came around...the "quality" and staff changed. Not fun anymore. From good ol' Southern hospitality it became International and less thrilling. The onslaught of technology and art made it like a freakin' Sci-Fi movie set. The surrounding areas changed to more ghettos and unsafe. Not for me...hasn't been in 40 years or more.
@tsf5-productions7 ай бұрын
And another thing I remember while I watch this film-video of the Six Flags Park: Literally all the people were dressed well! No "circus-clown-rude" looks...especially the females! Those Six Flag gals back then were hired in for the beauty and general poise. I always like their looks.
@SandyDuvall-xk9ku4 ай бұрын
Should have kept six flags over Texas in Arlington Texas like it was and should have just kept adding on instead of what it is today and lower the prices
@Texastrailrider10 ай бұрын
14:55
@igorschmidlapp69875 ай бұрын
I was there the summer it opened, when it was a THEME PARK (with the areas for each flag), not the mess of rides/retail it is now... Superman and Looney Toons Over Texas (or, just Warner Brothers Over Texas). Now, they merged with the Cedar Point people, so, look for it to be a BIGGER mess now...
@UmmYeahOk5 ай бұрын
“Texas Under Six Flags?!?” Texas isn’t under anything!
@scot604 ай бұрын
I remember getting a Confederate hat in the Confederate section. An unheard of thing today. I was 6 months old when it opened. I remember that the Spindletop was famous for people throwing up in it 🤮
@lycheeva Жыл бұрын
The jet set ride looks fun 🤩
@rosieb9492 ай бұрын
Pink Things.
@loodeedoo5606 ай бұрын
It's insane how much the park has changed from then to now... I still love going, but this shows just how much people just care about cheap thrills nowadays, and not having a meaningful/educational/cultural experience... The six cultural zones hardly bare any significance anymore... its rather sad because the confederate zone doesn't even exist anymore and the "six flags" are just the USA flag🙄 Like duh we know this is America... but, they don't want us to know history anymore I reckon. I guess it is representative of the experience of the park now. Waiting forever in line for a minute or two of thrills (possibly not even getting to ride if the ride breaks) Not to mention charging everyone whatever they want because "The WB/DC Superheroes" or some opulent excuse.
@keithwilson60605 ай бұрын
SF is junk today.
@dantove9632 ай бұрын
Six Flags are nothing but trashy parks today. No theming, very few, if any, stage shows and disgusting over priced food. Six Flags is the joke of the industry and we stopped going years ago.