The same problem that every theme restaurant faces. Once the novelty wears off, all you're left with is mediocre food.
@defrozendonut8715Ай бұрын
Very mediocre I remember the food sucked
@Charlottemodel217 күн бұрын
Yeah, even as a kid I remember the food being subpar. And I grew up eating Denny’s so that’s saying something.
@softjones312817 күн бұрын
@@Charlottemodel2dennys rules
@icarus-wings10 күн бұрын
Mediocre is generous. The spaghetti was equivalent to waterlogged noddles with ketchup.
@tremorsfan10 күн бұрын
@@icarus-wings I had the "city of gold" which was farfalle and cheese.
@bretttimmons2653Ай бұрын
Starting in 2009 I took my kids (divorced dad) to the Rainforest Cafe every year for the first week in September for at least 6 years. Both the kid’s birthdays were that week. Even when I thought they would want to go somewhere else they clamored for it throughout grade school and early Junior High. I bought all the plastic plates with the referenced characters. My kids knew them all. And would fight over their favorite plates back then. I miss going there and it will always hold a special place in my heart.
@SamRoseChiАй бұрын
That is really sweet.🥰 That will be something I’m sure your kids will remember and hold in their hearts forever. My Dad would do McDonald’s Happy Meals for me every other Wednesday while my Mom was doing college night school. My parent’s still have the huge bin of happy meal toys. I will always remember the one on one time with my Dad too. Good on you for creating core memories with your kids.🥰
@Vid_MasterАй бұрын
Thats cool!!
@garyfrancis6193Ай бұрын
Is everyone in America divorced?
@mtadams2009Ай бұрын
As a divorced dad I can completely relate to you. My daughter and I both have fond memories of many places.
@illiciumverum6149Ай бұрын
@@garyfrancis6193 yes
@_diamondlt345Ай бұрын
we need that guy who visited all rainforest cafés
@sophiathekittehАй бұрын
Eddy Burback?
@repet-Ай бұрын
Ted Nivison?
@SlapStyleAnimsАй бұрын
The cram salesman
@GlennJimenezАй бұрын
@@sophiathekittehthink it was him right?
@Obozo_GamingАй бұрын
@@GlennJimenez Eddy Burback and Ted Nivison visited them all together. Each of them made a video on their journey.
@DaggettАй бұрын
My biggest memory of Rainforest Cafe was passing by it at the mall countless times, seeing the giant aquarium tank archway and thinking "Man, that must be expensive to maintain".
@Dime_time3333 күн бұрын
I'm sure your 11 year old brain totally.thpught that. Unless you're an ultra.boomer
@m.streicher8286Ай бұрын
I built this place up in my mind as a magical realm because my mom would never let me go in one. The mall entrance to a rainforest cafe was mystical
@fatuusdottoreАй бұрын
Lmao, it does seem mystical.
@UhwatchdogsforthewiiuАй бұрын
My little kid brain was so mesmerized with everything and got a panda plush I still have it and yeah fond memories
@yesipanАй бұрын
Same. We never went in cause it was so expensive and now as an adult I've been trying to convince people to go with me.
@unholyalmondАй бұрын
@@yesipan We never were allowed to eat there as a kid also, due to the cost. Now that im an adult I wouldnt eat there either due to it being expenive.
@DoubleSmackJacksSmackAttackАй бұрын
Lol this was the exact same with me, the mall one was the Gurnee Mills one in Illinois
@luxerhusku2609Ай бұрын
All I remember about this restaurant, growing up as a child, was this being presented on PBS a lot! I can still remember that line: "Rainforest Café! Proud sponsor of PBS Kids!"
@sabrina.natalieАй бұрын
*Made possible by viewers like you* 💕
@flamingwolfxАй бұрын
@@sabrina.nataliethank you
@TarouMyakiАй бұрын
Love your icon!
@luxerhusku2609Ай бұрын
@@TarouMyaki Thanks! I like yours as well! :D
@Labyrinth6000Ай бұрын
It’s almost a common trope that anytime a restaurant has a very specific theme that’s highly impressive, the food is always generic or low quality. Seen it on other videos as well.
@MikeFarnhamGalaxysEdgeGroupАй бұрын
welcome to Disney
@TimmyTheTinmanАй бұрын
The entire budget went to the theming
@rubyy.7374Ай бұрын
@MikeFarnhamGalaxysEdgeGroup Disney’s food just plain kills people 💀
@amdonut8091Ай бұрын
*cough* Olive Garden 🙄🤚🏻
@FireStick-nu4pnАй бұрын
The price was never worth it! That’s for sure!
@jennesis2Ай бұрын
My fondest memory of the Rainforest Cafe in San Francisco is eyeing it in wonder as my parents rushed past saying “Wayyyyy out of our budget,” then eyeballing it with longing again as my brother and I split a bowl of clam chowder across the street. 😂
@Tecuexe415Ай бұрын
Thats the only location ive been to being a native of SF. Tbh the food was shit and the only cool thing was that gorilla and thunder sounds. Everything else seemed gimmicky to me even as a kid
@ChrisAnderson-ik8bo5 күн бұрын
2 SF locals in the same place? I gotta take advantage of this. I've traveled the world but never been to SF. What makes SF special compared to anywhere else? And is it's fall from grace in the public eye over the last several years capable of being reversed? How do you feel about SF in 2024... I hope y'all answer back. The only thing any of us know about SF is what's in the news and everyone in media who gets asked these type questions never really answers. They just give generic answers like "it's special". Yea, I get it's special. The question is WHY and WHAT. If your interested in learning something about rural Alabama, I'll answer any questions you want in trade.
@Tecuexe4155 күн бұрын
@@ChrisAnderson-ik8bo Whats up brother. Heres my take: SF is a unique place due to the way the city is structured in terms of being a melting pot with different neighborhoods, cultures, and types of architectures. Its a place where different worlds/bubbles mix into one bubble (SF is its own bubble in the Bay Area). The views are one of a kind with its scenery, its very lively and vibrant lots going on and places to see. Good food spots too. Definitely has character and one of the best cities ive seen in the country let alone the world (and ive traveled a lot). However, the picture they paint of the new SF in the media is true in certain sections of the city like the Tenderloin, Civic Center, parts of downtown, etc. This has been exacerbated by the tech industry take over that started in 2013 by Google (pricing natives out, gentrification etc), then the pandemic, fueled with the influx of fentanyl. On top of that, loosey goosey liberal policies and political corruption. Its changed a lot since I remember as a kid growing up in the 90s. Its now filled with more tech nerds and transplants but some of its soul is still present. Regardless though, I recommend visiting SF at least once theres no place like it. Just steer clear of certain areas at certain times and you’ll have a good time. This is coming from a native who grew up in the inner city south east but spent time all around SF my whole life. Hope this helps. Cheers
@Tecuexe4155 күн бұрын
@@ChrisAnderson-ik8bo i replied back to you with a long paragraph but looks like KZbin deleted my comment. Lmk if u got it
@ChrisAnderson-ik8bo5 күн бұрын
@@Tecuexe415 Im afraid not but I've seen what your talking about. I tend to get wordy on KZbin comments sometimes. Don't know why it happens. My best guess is that the page or server "times out" or something like that then when you hit "post" that automatically refreshes the page which deletes it... Not a big deal. Just spur of the moment curiosity that I have about everything. If you get bored and want to try again, go for it. However, I am just a stranger on KZbin. I probably wouldn't go out of my way to try again if I got deleted like that. Especially after putting up a bunch of effort once already... Godspeed. Keep your head up. It's a crazy world out there.
@seankurkjian4096Ай бұрын
Are you telling me Ted and Eddy didn't save the rainforest?
@andy56dukyАй бұрын
No, but they do eat those items off the menu.
@PeacefulZealotАй бұрын
I mean they got one sale out of that video. My wife and I went to the one in Orlando Springs on our honeymoon since we’d just watched that video and wanted to go for the hell of it.
@Miami543210Ай бұрын
As a middle-aged man, the rainforest Café and T. Rex are hands-down my favorite places to eat. I just love the atmosphere. It’s dark. Fun. Great food. And just a happy atmosphere. I love seeing the families there. I am blessed living close to Orlando, so I can go to T-Rex whenever I want. I love seeing all the happy tourists.my wife and I also still enjoy going to the rainforest Café, which is also at Disney and in Fort Lauderdale. It’s a great concept that is not outdated to me. It’s just a lot of fun.
@lizbecker1677Ай бұрын
I agree! I never get tired of this place. I love the barstools.
@its_deann2579 күн бұрын
I live near Orlando too, I had so many good memories as a kid going to rainforest cafe after a night in downtown Disney
@Foggycallabasashillshelicopter5 күн бұрын
Unfortunately you are not 99% of consumers
@jeremiahmiller6431Ай бұрын
It's like any place relying primarily on novelty to draw customers: once the novelty is gone, so are the customers.
@jdstep97Ай бұрын
Like most relationships.
@sirBrouwerАй бұрын
in a way it might work better if the café would travel with a traveling circus, outdoor festival or carnaval. they work in that exact niche. Because they are only there for short people want to visit them and do it now as next day/week they are gone.
@mrconroy4672Ай бұрын
I do think it was possible for them to re-invent themselves but by then it was already too late.
@TomikaKellyАй бұрын
It would've worked better as a pop-up café.
@jonjt7411Ай бұрын
Thier food SUCKED!!!!! WORST food at that price point point anywhere good riddance!!
@thomaslong8401Ай бұрын
As a divorced dad I would take my two kids to Rainforest Cafe, late 90s early 2000s. The food was fine, the cocktails were great, but most importantly the kids had fun and loved it. My oldest apologized to me recently for me putting up taking them there. I assured her that it was all good.
@JTA1961Ай бұрын
Well put...and... obvious effort into upbringing
@SEMIA123Ай бұрын
Just before my parents divorced, we all went to rainforest cafe. My dad had crohns, so theres things he couldnt eat and when they brought us the food, they left things on he couldn't eat. He opted to start screaming at the waiter "This is simply WRETCHED! JUST TAKE IT AWAY!" while the thunderstorm started and all the animals started hooting and hollering.
@happycamper4thewinАй бұрын
That, my friend, is an awesome story!!! 😂😂😂
@namrufmotАй бұрын
Not sure if that was a sad or a happy memory but damn I laughed when picturing it
@Squeam9750Ай бұрын
Your Dad must've been some Storm God that day
@grxzzly94Ай бұрын
so what you saying is your dad is Thor and youre a demi god ?
@PurppCalxАй бұрын
Holy shit dude I am crying I’m so sorry 😭
@OlliethesnowmanАй бұрын
One time in Cancun Mexico we went to a Rainforest Cafe …. It was dope!!! But they put a rock in my mom’s salad and cracked her tooth!!!! 🦷 ouch!
@ali773n17 күн бұрын
On purpose?😂
@Olliethesnowman17 күн бұрын
@@ali773n haha no man not on purpose lol
@Tiger_SimpleАй бұрын
Eddie Burback simultaneously ruined their reputation while also making the best roadtrip video ever
@HardPourCornАй бұрын
Exactly. I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought this.
@MattGOG666Ай бұрын
@@HardPourCorn "exactly" to an opinion is crazy
@SergeantSlender26Ай бұрын
REAL
@leazaring5586Ай бұрын
for real 😅 it’s one of my favorite videos of all time but i also would never visit there at this point for anything but a joke
@SparklingWalrusАй бұрын
Eh they’ve always had bad food
@youtubeletmeintoyoutube4580Ай бұрын
When I was 9 this place felt like the most magical place in the world. Used to beg my mom just to look around in there.
@jg_in_hdАй бұрын
When I wore my rainforest Café shirt from Las Vegas to my fifth grade elementary school, I was the coolest kid in class
@DeuteriumLiciousАй бұрын
that's a helluva flex
@arugulaempire8779Ай бұрын
@@DeuteriumLicious Dang right.
@DarkPrincessOfLightАй бұрын
awww I went to that one too to celebrate my birthday
@canamrider07Ай бұрын
Our family went to the one in Vegas, my kids were probably your age at the time. Had to wait in a long line but had a good time.
@jg_in_hdАй бұрын
@@canamrider07 I don’t remember how long we waited, but I do remember it was long enough to go look at the lions inside of the casino
@LecksiteАй бұрын
this channel is so good even if i never heard of the company i still watch the vid
@bigbearkat2010Ай бұрын
I went to one of their locations when I was 12 and all I remember was watching these two crabs in a tank kill a fish and scooping out its eyeball. One of the waiters noticed and was like "whoa that's not supposed to happen, that fish cost 600 bucks" so I can see where Landrys maybe didn't think the live animals was a practical use of money.
@therealsteel1634Ай бұрын
That's fuckin hardcore 😭
@ASRMN27Ай бұрын
Metal af
@piogal34Ай бұрын
Oof, wild! Crabs will mess you up. 🦀
@hugegamer5988Ай бұрын
If you think that’s bad, wait till you see the expression on the crabs face when they get the bill.
@trueblueclueАй бұрын
So that's where the Krabby Patties come from
@MitchZroАй бұрын
This is the best CompanyMan comments section to date. I used to go here EVERY YEAR for my birthday. It was always a delight 🥰
@fatuusdottoreАй бұрын
I think the biggest failure of their characters is that there's nothing particularly distinctive about them, they just look like random animals. If you think about characters like Mickey, etc. or even Japanese characters like Hello Kitty and Pikachu, they're all highly distinctive and stylised. Rainforest Cafe animals are not. Even Chuck E. Cheese got that "restaurant Mickey" concept better.
@Dj.D25Ай бұрын
True, those animal characters don't have an iconic or recognizable look to them. Maybe if they were made more cartoonish or cute rather than realistic looking, it would have helped.
@UndyingNephalimАй бұрын
That Tree Frog will forever be burned into my brain and to this day I still associate tree frogs with this restaurant. But you are right, I didn't even realize the animals had their own names for nearly 30 years until this video.
@carlrood4457Ай бұрын
It's called anthropomorphic. Giving human characteristics to non-human characters. It was a complaint about the Lion King remake that the CGI animals weren't as expressive as in the original where they got more human-like features.
@90ejbАй бұрын
@@carlrood4457We know what anthropomorphic means. We're saying the animal characters don't have any uniqueness or human personality traits/ character traits which is the definition.
@TheArtofGuitarАй бұрын
One day I'm loving this place and the next, it's so bad the waiter gave us coupons for half off our next visit.
@maxkull2899Ай бұрын
8:00 Don't you EVER question my undying love for Bamba the Gorilla, Cha Cha the Tree Frog, Mya the Jaguar, Ozzie the Orangutan, Iggy the Iguana, Tuki the Elephant, Rio the Macaw, and Nile the Crocodile to my face EVER again!!! /s
@NeoAstriskАй бұрын
Disney adults got nothing on us Café kids.
@oliviawhaley4427Ай бұрын
YES! I was taken aback when he said he bet we couldn’t remember their names and characters. I was obsessed with them!
@5000chickensАй бұрын
cha cha from the hit show The Umbrella Academy
@DriverNekuАй бұрын
Ted Nivison alt account spotted
@maxkull2899Ай бұрын
@@DriverNeku you got me
@calmfy1406Ай бұрын
When i was a kid, the talking tree used to scare the hell out of me 😭
@nickr688Ай бұрын
Same here but nowadays I can only get off when I’m thinking about Tracy the Tree
@calmfy1406Ай бұрын
@@nickr688 :(
@konnakekeАй бұрын
8:00 I used to work at the rainforest cafe in Illinois, part of working there was having to literally memorize the wild bunch, I’m not kidding! And I got that job in 2022! They’re still trying to push these characters even today, it’s hilarious
@UmmYeahOkАй бұрын
Worked at one in TX. They introduced figurines in 1999, and in 2000, changed the figurine to the pose-able ones. I thought it was funny they they STILL sold them, even still have “2000” printed on the bottom. And about a decade ago I mentioned it to a pathfinder who was restocking them. I felt like that bit of knowledge might be enjoyable to her. Few months later they changed them! Same casting, only bizarre rainbow colors. Maya was my girl, so I bought her as a blue Jaguar with purple and green spots and out her next to my 2000 and 1999 ones. I think they later went back to the old 2000 color scheme, but it’s still the same exact ones from 24 years ago!!!
@pleasestopscreamingАй бұрын
The one at Gurnee Mills? Or is there another. That's the one I visited as a kid (in the 90s, stereotype fulfilled).
@konnakekeАй бұрын
@@pleasestopscreaming yes!!
@victorylane24Ай бұрын
Do you still have them memorized? 🤔
@UmmYeahOkАй бұрын
@@victorylane24I haven’t worked there in 24 years, but yes. I remember their names. Just not their personalities/story. I’d hope the guy who worked there 2 years ago remembered.
@rrad8106Ай бұрын
That takes me back! I was living in Tampa Bay when the RFC opened on the Disney property. RFC became the "Go-to" place for when family came in and wanted to see what Downtown Disney had going on or if my company wanted to have a central-FL meeting. It was fun and quite enjoyable for that time.
@ZEKESPILLEDINKMUSICАй бұрын
What happened is that, when you take away the "WOW!" factor of the visual presentation for the Rain Forest Café restaurant and store, what you're left with is shockingly overpriced food and drinks that can either be made at home or served elsewhere without hurting people's wallets.
@sentryogmixmasterАй бұрын
you people are too poor to appreciate and enjoy nice things.
@ironrey8Ай бұрын
@@sentryogmixmaster No. We just want better value, it makes no sense to overspend on a substandard product.
@Labyrinth6000Ай бұрын
Pretty much the story of every niche themed restaurant.
@HumbleAsheАй бұрын
Yeah, those entrees were pretty expensive, which does dampen the mood a bit.
@ganymedehedgehog371Ай бұрын
You can make any restaurant food/drink at the fraction of the price at home. Sounds like a complaint against restaurants, not just rainforest cafe.
@YouSuperJАй бұрын
This has been my youngest sons favorite restaurant since he was a toddler. The food isnt great but hes happy every time we go, so take the W when you can.
@Danube-TVАй бұрын
Eddy Burback went to like, every single one of them a couple of years ago if I remember correctly
@warrenrhinerson6373Ай бұрын
And it nearly drove him insane. He also went to every margaritaville a year later
@Equinoxes_GamingАй бұрын
Ted Nevision as well
@jlillerАй бұрын
I'm eagerly awaiting the next Eddy-Ted lunatic roadtrip where they eat at every location of a famous but rare restaurant chain.
@KrazyKunoАй бұрын
I miss going to this restaurant. My ex and I were cardholders and would visit the Costa Mesa and Anaheim locations multiple times during the year. We were young at heart so the concept never really got old for us. The food was good, we enjoyed the service, and the merchandise was decent quality. Unfortunately with how much rent had gone up in malls etc. first the Costa Mesa location closed, causing us to visit the Anaheim location since we had passes to the local theme park. Then the Anaheim location closed due to a failed hotel which never got built, and I'm still sad about how the location owners said that they would assist in finding a new location for the restaurant, but it never happened. I hope that in the future something can be done to bring these back, but I have doubts that will happen.
@Alicious_AlАй бұрын
Thanks Eddie and Ted. Their video was awesome (now I need to pay a visit to my local RFC before it goes away).
@LiquidSteel_04Ай бұрын
Eddy Burback sparked my love for rainforest cafe, I'm going to the one in Paris soon. Very excited!
@prettypic444Ай бұрын
Eddy Burbank can only eat so many safari fries…
@GlorianaLovejoyАй бұрын
Whereas Ted Nivison, on the other hand, would prefer ALL his fries to be of the Safari variety, even when dining in other non-jungle themed establishments. Yet their friendship endures...
@SolsevАй бұрын
We've been to Disney and Downtown Disney (or whatever they call it now) on many occasions, and that RF Cafe was always packed, crazy that it closed.
@king_tiger5263Ай бұрын
Eddy Burback and Ted Nivison both went to every Rainforest Cafe and Margaritaville. Both fun videos to watch.
@OllieRamoneАй бұрын
They haven’t been to the Margaritaville in Boston yet since it opened after their trip and the Margaritaville in Vegas closed earlier this year.
@Biggie_SmoresАй бұрын
I have looked through their shop several times and my kids have a few toys from the shop, but we’ve only ever eaten there once. That being said there was multiple times we were going to but the wait was too long. I was honestly very impressed by their food. I was much better than what I was expecting. I would be willing to go back and eat there again.
@real_attilathehungАй бұрын
I worked my last shift at the Downtown Disney location in Orlando last week. Joined the Navy. But I'll always remember the experience I had working for Rainforest. Corporate is terrible and greedy but the restaurant itself is still a great experience.
@EdwardSnortinАй бұрын
If you think this place is terrible wait until you work for the government
@real_attilathehungАй бұрын
@@EdwardSnortin I've done both before. They're not terrible. Every place has its bullshit. It's how you tolerate it or handle it that makes the experience.
@Outlawstar0198Ай бұрын
@@real_attilathehunggood luck with your career in the Navy!!!!
@real_attilathehungАй бұрын
@@Outlawstar0198 Thank you!!
@Outlawstar0198Ай бұрын
@@real_attilathehung keep us updated how it goes! That way I'll keep returning to this video and checking in!
@andrewwinarski9525Ай бұрын
I opened the one in franklin mills mall in PA 1999. Man what a great time that was
@NathanSpiesАй бұрын
I’m sad to see rainforest cafe decline I love this place!!! I wish they could come back strong and open new locations :(
@TheBobaJamesАй бұрын
Hard pass
@vaderladylАй бұрын
In this time and age, people don't appreciate whimsy anymore. All is white, gray and black, with no life in it, nowadays.
@commandershepardmessiah3345Ай бұрын
A new one opened in Malta of all places a 3 years ago.
@rubyy.7374Ай бұрын
@vaderladyl What’s ruining whimsy is corporate greed. More than ever, people would appreciate an escape from our present reality, but gimmicky places with their underpaid staff and horrible service are just a reminder of how horrible things have become.
@vaderladylАй бұрын
@@rubyy.7374 you are so right!
@andrewbuhman1066Ай бұрын
I recall going to the on in Mall of America. Incredible experience as a teenager. I still remember the waitstaff coming out with the volcano xaje and yelling "Volcano!" Then there was the thunder and lightning, and all the animitronic animals started going crazy. I miss that. I haven't been there in years...
@aprichmanАй бұрын
I was just at the one in Mall of America, I never got to go to one as a kid so when I had a chance to try it out when heading back from a business trip I decided to go for it. It was kind of fun but the food quality was bad and you could tell the servers were overextended. Notably, it was pretty crowded there around lunch time. It definitely felt like a place to take your kids and I was a middle aged guy eating by myself so felt a bit out of place 😅
@nicolasnamedАй бұрын
Yeah my friends and I got drinks and apps at the one in Disney Springs, granted I just assumed it was busy cause Disney
@JL-sm6cgАй бұрын
That one is still there? I didn't see it when I was there last April.
@aprichmanАй бұрын
@@JL-sm6cg I was there in late June of this year and it was packed with families
@thrasherx2k1Ай бұрын
Food is good, that location must just suck
@hornmonk3zitАй бұрын
@@thrasherx2k1 Can't speak to other locations, but yeah that one sucked. Went there once when I was like 8 and even then I thought it was bad enough that I still remember it 20 years later.
@MoonsaultMadLadАй бұрын
Hey Company Man! I was just thinking about what happened to Rainforest Cafe a few days ago. Decided to look up your channel after a while and boom! There it was. Love the channel brother, keep it up
@dagnabit27851Ай бұрын
I took my nephew and niece into the lobby of a Rainforest Cafe once just to look around. I was holding my niece in my arms and my nephew was just old enough to walk on his own but still pretty small. He took one look at the face in the talking tree and lost it. I had to pick him up while holding his sister and book it out of there as fast as possible because he was terrified. I'd never been to one before and haven't had the chance to go back since.
@GODCONVOYPRIMEАй бұрын
I don't blame him.
@amdonut8091Ай бұрын
Omfg!!! 😭😂
@RegionalRadioShackManagerАй бұрын
Common L
@michaeljeffery7466Ай бұрын
This is similar to me, when my parents took me after I finished eating; too much might I add & the animals started making noises. The commotion gave me motion sickness & I threw up everywhere.
@TightyWhiteyTrashАй бұрын
Just from hearing the words *Rasta Pasta* brought back so many memories. My friends & I would go to the one @ *South Coast Plaza* in *Costa Mesa* CA all the time 😌
@SweetestsadistАй бұрын
There's only so many times one can be impressed with an animatronic alligator.
@UmmYeahOkАй бұрын
You should be impressed with how they cage up the one in Dallas every night. I know the real reason there aren’t any more live birds. Oh, and he’s a crocodile BTW.
@noytelinuАй бұрын
Not if you are Ted
@UndyingNephalimАй бұрын
That phrase kind of sums up 90's culture in a nutshell. Just a non-stop onslaught of trying to impress people with one and done "innovations."
@pulaski1Ай бұрын
Does "so many times" include "zero"? I think it _does._
@GlorianaLovejoyАй бұрын
As a Florida resident who has worked at multiple tourist traps featuring many animatronic gators (and dinosaurs)(and flamingos), I can tell you there have been MANY folks who were impressed! Yeah, a lot of them were sheltered Christians, drunk frat boys, or overly polite grannies, but STILL!
@rolfathanАй бұрын
I love the idea of a Rainforest Cafe. Make two or three, then the next ones would be differently themed. Fry's electronics (RIP) with all of its different themes drew me in to every location that I remotely got close to. When I found out they were going under I went on a road trip and went ahead and included a few locations in it for good measure. I went to two Rainforest cafes, and felt like I really got the full experience. They needed to be different from eachother to keep me interested.
@Saintnick90Ай бұрын
I've never been to a Rainforest Cafe, but I actually do a remember seeing quite a few kids wear those T-shirts. Not as popular as Hard Rock Cafe, but still enough for me to have recollection of it, despite having never been there. Having the ability to sell shirts to promote your restaurant while you eat is such a great concept. In the Santa Cruz, California area, we have a chain of restaurants called Pizza My Heart ( a reference to the Janis Joplin song "Piece of My Heart") where you can get a free slice of pizza if you purchase a T-shirt for $7, which includes not only the restaurant's logo but also the city where you bought it from. It must work well because I see those shirts even outside of Santa Cruz.
@kstern5218Ай бұрын
We love Pizza My Heart! It’s always fun to spot someone in one of those t-shirts.
@HippoopiАй бұрын
I have a wonderful memory from the Downtown Disney Rainforest Cafe probably from the 2010 timeframe. I was there with friends. We were seated in the elephant area. We had a playful waiter who would yell out random things when the room went into action. We laughed with him and talked about yelling things. The next time the room went off I yelled as loud as I could, “STAMPEDE!!!!” The waiter and other staff doubled over with laughter. Other diners were laughing. It was an amazing evening. Then they changed the dipping sauce for the coconut shrimp and I didn’t like eating there anymore.
@coryjohnson2486Ай бұрын
They had one of these at the Eastwood Mall here in NE Ohio back in the day. I LOVED this place!!!
@GojiraFan25Ай бұрын
Rainforest Cafe is still my obsession… nearly every picture of me as a kid is inside that restaurant, my family still owns all the merch like plates cups etc. and now I wear the adult shirts my parents owned back in the day lmao. I can even name the wild bunch from memory, but I am clearly not the majority here
@HalfendymionАй бұрын
Eddy Burback happened
@tuberslothАй бұрын
LMAOOO
@dongyongkimАй бұрын
he may have convinced a whole group of people to shit post irl and go there though 😂
@calebleach4071Ай бұрын
New video idea: the decline of X games! When looking at late 90s and early 2000s media, skateboarding, and the X games was everywhere, but clearly not anymore…
@TheL1arL1arАй бұрын
I miss many of those extreme sports games popularized in the early 2000’s ps2 era.
@gregbrooks7233Ай бұрын
I agree that Rainforest Cafe was a novelty, with a cool environment and lackluster food. Such is the challenge with themed restaurants. So much money is invested in building the theme, but if it does not evolve, people eventually get bored. No, I never knew about their characters.
@Dj.D25Ай бұрын
To me, the food should also match the theme somewhat. Otherwise, I could just eat something similar at another restaurant closer to home that specializes in that food.
@kriscynicalАй бұрын
Back in the late '90s when I was in high school my mom and I used to get their "Magambo Shrimp" that was a really delicious pasta dish with grilled shrimp and some sort of cheesy toast (it wasn't just straight up garlic bread). They also had REALLY tasty fries. The food was legitimately good, and the atmosphere was some harmless stupid bonus fun on the side. We haven't been in one for probably 20+ years now because they got rid of everything we liked on the menu and the food started going downhill.
@krisirizarryАй бұрын
I’m literally wearing a Rainforest Cafe t-shirt today 😅
@Jack-zj1ugАй бұрын
Dude that’s hilariously beautiful 😂
@mikaross4671Ай бұрын
Represent!
@65pontАй бұрын
Are you wearing anything else?
@IAMBENNYBLANCO.Ай бұрын
The one in Disney Springs in Orlando, Florida is always packed! was there this past Sunday!
@midwestmommyfiles4379Ай бұрын
The food they serve is literally what you get in the freezer section. My kids, husband and I were disappointed ☹️
@sentryogmixmasterАй бұрын
so you went there for the food? you went to... _The Rainforest_ for the food. were you expecting fried chimpanzee or grilled tiger hearts or some chilled monkey brains? 😂
@mjc8248Ай бұрын
The food isn't really good or bad it's just blah. Every time I go there, I hate myself afterward, lol. It's so expensive for microwave dinners you can make better and cheaper at home. I don't mind paying a premium if the food is good but rfc ain't it.
@schalitz1Ай бұрын
As a 2000s kids rainforest cafes were legendary! Whenever I'm near one I'll go in and order a beer just for the nostalgia, plus you get to keep the pint glass!
@logix6866Ай бұрын
I remember going to a rainforest cafe once as a kid in the 90s, and it was amazing! Honestly, I thought it had shut down. I do want to say that I still drink out of a huge purple coffee cup that my mother bought at their store.
@PatWalsh-l8yАй бұрын
We went to the one outside Animal Kingdom in 2022. I missed the birds but it was still a nice experience. The extra cost wasn’t a problem because we expected it being in Disney. We used to go to the one that was in our area once a year or so before it closed. It was a nice place to bring our kid to cap off an afternoon out.
@OtterplusАй бұрын
All I can think about is the reoccurring health violations and illnesses due to the dining room waterfalls misting untreated water into patron’s food
@limefarmerАй бұрын
And at some point they had live birds??
@GirtheAlienGoldfishАй бұрын
@@limefarmer As long as you keep the birds in a certain area of the restaurant and away from the dining area, there isn't a contamination risk.
@stephenbarabas6286Ай бұрын
You scared of germ people always find a way to spread your weirdness
@OtterplusАй бұрын
@@stephenbarabas6286 I mean, the Opry Mills location in Nashville had a breakout of Legionnaire's disease in 2002. IIRC it was reported within 6 months of another outbreak, can’t remember if that was also Legionnaire's disease or e.coli. The idea of installing active waterfalls with no means of managing the additional humidity led to mold growth as well, leading to numerous health code violations and temporarily closing locations.
@kanesmith8271Ай бұрын
@@stephenbarabas6286it’s almost like a fetish, “misting untreated water”, that chucklehead otterplus is a freak with that kind of imagination
@MusicalJourneysThruCinemaАй бұрын
Rainforest Cafe was my favorite restaurant as a kid. I went there every year for my birthday with my family and my Grandma. She would always buy me the Sparkling ice cream cake dessert which we all loved. I was obsessed with the atmosphere mainly because it reminded me of Disneyland (My favorite place in the world). Specifically because of Adventureland, the Jungle Cruise, The Enchanted Tiki Room, etc. Unfortunately, I never got to go to Downtown Disney's Rainforest Cafe In Anaheim before it closed. That was a small dream of mine; to go the restaurant that reminded me of Disney AT Disney. The Rainforest Cafe I frequented in my youth was located in the Westfield Southcenter Mall in Tukwila WA. That location closed in 2016 which hurt me deeply.
@TopKidFilmsАй бұрын
The abandoned Rainforest Cafe in downtown Chicago looks depressing af
@Mxnst3rMuttАй бұрын
It was gunna become a dispensary lol
@KTJohnsonkidThunderАй бұрын
I totally remembered that one.
@Bob-B-.Ай бұрын
First rock n roll mcdonalds, then rainforest?
@gregkareem9824Ай бұрын
Stop cursing its a sin dude
@KTJohnsonkidThunderАй бұрын
@@gregkareem9824 You tell me someone who hasn't said "shit" and I'll tell you someone who's full of shit. Like you, your family, or any of your acquaintances haven't uttered profanities before.
@TXnine7nineАй бұрын
I remember going to one on the San Antonio River Walk during the summer back in 1999. I don't remember a lot about the restaurant experience itself other than how loud and dark it was. That was a great week though. We later spent several days at Schlitterbahn up in New Braunfels.
@jackjmaheriiiАй бұрын
The problem with rainforest Café is just how fake it was. I mean, you can call it “the bonobo burger” but if it’s not made with real bonobo, then I’m just not interested.
@coyotelong4349Ай бұрын
Or the Safari fries. What about them suggests a Safari, or even suggests Africa? If they were seasoned with spices found only in Africa or something, then I’d be more impressed
@lpnp9477Ай бұрын
Bro is out here trying to eat apes
@foxsmith770Ай бұрын
You're sick 😂
@coyotelong4349Ай бұрын
@@foxsmith770 Nothing compares to that rich, gamey, bonobo-y flavor
@thomasmoncrief883Ай бұрын
Lol😂
@tonialston1968Ай бұрын
My aunt used to take me to the Rainforest Cafe in The Tropicana on the Atlantic City boardwalk when I was a kid. I loved it!
@agaad22Ай бұрын
Not sure how it’s still open. The one at Grapevine Mills Mall looks like nothing has been dusted clean since it opened.
@Jack-zj1ugАй бұрын
Bro I walk by that one frequently 😂 I believe it! I hardly see anyone go there. Will have to stop by one day before what seems like it’s inevitable permanent closure. Not that I want that! It’d be cool to see it turn around-loved going there as a kid-but idk man 🤷♂️
@UmmYeahOkАй бұрын
I worked at that location from 99-00. They would have someone come by periodically to repaint and dust after hours. One of the things that amused me was that every night, they would have to put Nile the crocodile in a cage. This was before the whole Five Nights at Freddy’s, but it amused me to no end that there was a possibility that he might come to life after hours and eat the live birds. There no longer are live birds, so maybe that really did happen. I know the true reason for the cage, but I still prefer my own theory. That mall is still pretty packed, especially on the weekends. I don’t know what the wait is like. I am assuming that if there isn’t a “Safari guide” outside by Tiki the elephant, then there’s no wait, and you can walk right on in. On its busiest days, it’s probably never going to be as busy as it was when I worked there. But they are near Peppa Pig World of Play, AND MeowWolf. There’s also that SeaLife and LegoLand Discovery Center, so it retains that whole “destination for tourists.” You might get locals that are celebrating something, or are having a “staycation.” When I worked there, and it had like hour long waits and such, they already bragged at how it was the most successful location that wasn’t a flagship. In other words, we weren’t Mall of America, or Disney, yet did the best in sales out of all the others who weren’t. That was when the mall was still with the original Mills owners, and not Simon. We had the benefit of the airport, but not quite yet the Embassy, Gaylord, or Great Wolf.
@streetpharmacistАй бұрын
Same in San Antonio. We walked in one day because my son was hungry so we got a kids meal to go. As we waited for his food, I looked around and noticed how dusty everything was. And there was a strong sewer smell. Really gross overall. Their days are numbered.
@laurenm.6320Ай бұрын
I last went there 5 years ago for a child’s birthday. That will be the last time our family goes because the food was among the most disappointing restaurant food we’ve ever experienced.
@lookingbehind6335Ай бұрын
Nashville location is a filthy disgrace also.
@jazzcookАй бұрын
I worked at the their store at the Mall in Troy, MI and hated this gig, almost from the first day. We had to sing songs about how much we loved working there. It was a terrible place for cooks mainly because our lunches were highly regulated; usually beans and rice. You had a picture of the Coconut Shrimp which as a Grill Cook I had to handle. It is a mess to prep and a mess to cook. When I was in Culinary School the instructors tell you it's more or less the norm that you have 15 minutes per ticket. The cook should strive for around 10 so anything else that goes on the plate can get there. The Sous Chef would stand around and bark at you (not literally) if you were moving too slow. I was there about 3 months and got fired on my day off. There was a call from the store which I let go to voicemail and found out two days later on my return to the restaurant that it was an extremely busy day and the Chef wanted all his Cooks to be there. So I was fired. Never felt so happy walking back to my car.
@JTA1961Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@CandidLy1Ай бұрын
We really enjoyed this at our local mall with our kids when they were young
@IkePazАй бұрын
As a kid i grew up with RFC in Miami (Aventura Mall).... decades later I still go to RFC every year with my family at the end of our Tokyo Disney trips (Ikspiari Mall)
@skeletalSirАй бұрын
My family has a fairly consistent story of what I was a kid and we went to the Downtown Disney Rainforest Cafe. Big family trip and I was 4-6 years old. There was a big snake animatronic in the ceiling that does some idle movements. But for me I didn't see it initially and freaked the fuck out when I saw it. Frozen on the spot and doing just a sustained scream. Year after year we'd go again and the story would be said, and despite my embarrassment about it, I do actually have fond memories of going. My final time going as a highschool senior and having one final chuckle about how the snake animatronic actually looked. Especially when it no longer did the idle moments to reduce maintenance.
@jackprincipemusicministryАй бұрын
My mom and Dad took me to the one in Edison, NJ when I was younger. I remember loving the theme and restaurant itself. I was so amazed with how they set everything up.
@PatrickXIIIАй бұрын
I just went to the Rainforest Cafe at Niagara Falls, last week. I only got 2 drinks & 2 meals, it cost well over $100 (American). In comparison, I also went to Skylon Tower and got 4 drinks & 2 meals, it came out to $90. Vastly better experience as well.
@exRogueVАй бұрын
Getting lathered up for this one, thanks company bro
@bryanparkhurst17Ай бұрын
It broke my heart when they closed the rainforest cafe in Towson Maryland. It was definitely a unique and fun experience and one that we only did once or twice a year to keep it fresh....but those days are gone.
@JTA1961Ай бұрын
You said it "once or twice"
@RatgodxАй бұрын
Maryland gang yerrrr, also yea I miss rainforest cafe I went there for my birthday 😔
@nowzthetimeАй бұрын
I helped open one of those at a mall in Long Island they had quite an operation going on with the aquariums it was really cool to get to see behind the scenes of what they had
@timf2279Ай бұрын
The problem is that you only go every once and a while like on vacation. So they require new first time customers, rather than repeat regulars.
@locustsunАй бұрын
This is great! I would like to see more about the slight dip in escape rooms across the country. I used to see them all over, and I think just like this, the more people go to them, the less people want to go to them.
@ckfinke7625Ай бұрын
First you did Hard Rock, now you did Rainforest Cafe! I think one of these days you should do Caesars, Bally's and Resorts World. Not to mention Medieval Times!
@Monorail-Beyond-the-Veil28 күн бұрын
This is so sad because I LOVED the Rainforest Cafe atmosphere (the food is another matter) when it first opened! ❤ What a breath of fresh (jungle) air - and I loved those huge aquariums, too. I still have an elephant and parrot keychain ($5 then) in the house somewhere.
@mabus42Ай бұрын
I think that part of the issue with theme restaurants in general is that the concepts get stale quickly unless the owners put tons of cash into more periodic brand refreshes. In the modern era of convenience, more people are using door dash (and other similar apps) to get their food or getting take-out or drive-through service. With such changing trends, it's tough to pull in sit-down diners anywhere let alone at destination eateries with overpriced food (the additional margins on the food there aren't because you are getting better quality food per sé, but rather to pay for the experience). There's really only so many locales in the USA that even support such businesses as the requirements are high amounts of foot traffic, and drawing in tourists that maybe have never had such an experience. But there's only so much water that can be drawn from that well.
@CreditR01Ай бұрын
Very much this. RC was a "special occasion" dinner growing up because of how expensive it was in addition to the drive time for us to get there (an hour or so). I went there recently and it isn't ageing well. The one we visit is in a mall, so it's keeping itself afloat, but IDK for how long.
@earthling1984Ай бұрын
Loved this place as a kid, and even in my 20's I would go here often and sit at the bar for a drink and appetizer while whoever I was with finished shopping. We had one in the Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg, Illinois. Over the years, less and less was going on there. The animatronics were getting old and needed update. There weren't as many 'shows', like the alligator in the front often had little shows with a 'zookeeper'. But the biggest let down was when they removed all the fish! That was the best part, getting to look around at all the fish and sea creatures. I know keeping up saltwater tanks is expensive. When those fish tanks were gone, I knew they were in big trouble. That location has been closed a while. And, the downtown Chicago location also closed. I believe both of them closed in 2020.
@eisernfront8549Ай бұрын
“When the opened for public shares” just like every companies that tanked. They all go down when they go public and start prioritizing shareholders
@TopsyTurvy686Ай бұрын
With the recent news about TGI Fridays, I can't wait to see your video about them.
@Sig_P229Ай бұрын
I think people may have finally discovered the food is actually not good at all. That and the animatronics were dated
@arizonaFIREentАй бұрын
I work right next to one and one day they got a delivery of 40+ microwaves so that's probably why I heard the food isn't good... never been or eaten there so I can't say if it's good or not
@lookingbehind6335Ай бұрын
They moved the snake because it looked like the hippo was humping it.
@Danny2491Ай бұрын
We still have one in Gurnee IL Went there at a kid and its remained the same, both good and bad. Going there so young did spark my interest and love for the rainforest and animals so still seeing it there today makes me smile.❤
@Cruxis_AngelАй бұрын
Damn, I loved visiting the rain forest cafe in sawgrass mills as a kid. The animatronics always stood out to me
@PollyAlice20003 күн бұрын
My parents took me to one and I was absolutely thrilled with it! I mostly remember the birds! They were SO beautiful that I asked my dad if they were real, and him saying yes, and my mom saying that many birds who live in rain forests have bright colored feathers. Right up until today, I still love to see them filmed in nature shows and to see photos of them in books. I can understand why the founder was interested in showing people these amazing birds! As an adult, I think it’s better for them to be left where they are found in the wild, unless their habitat is being so endangered that they need to be moved to make it. I think that for many children, seeing the birds at the Rainforest was a first introduction to ecology and issues about ecology. This is a very very happy memory from my childhood. I had Volcano Cake for dessert, of course! Yum!
@SquirefromtheShireАй бұрын
Oh man, I have a few core memories from Rainforest cafe. When I was in 1st grade it was where my first girlfriend and I had our first date. Her parents took us and let us sit at our own table, and we split one of those sparkling volcano cakes for dessert. The other time was at the Downtown Disney location in California, where they accidentally skipped my family on the waitlist and we ended up waiting for two hours for a table. The manager comped the entire meal to say sorry, and so of course my 3 siblings and I all ordered the steak/lobster combo 😂
@coyotelong4349Ай бұрын
Her parents were super cool to let your 1st grade romance blossom at your very own table in the restaurant
@MissMahouBabyАй бұрын
I remember getting tiny stuffed hippo from the shop when I was a kid. I loved that thing and kept it for alongg time. It was so soft and one for my favorite toys to play with.
@Aviator526Ай бұрын
I think you hit the nail on the head when you said theme restaurants were a thing of the 90s. I’m surprised Rainforest Cafe is still around actually.
@bradleycotton3237Ай бұрын
They should make a Rainforest Cafe TV show called _The Wild Bunch_ to make more money. And I’ve got the cast picked out in my head. 🐸 Cha-Cha (Voiced by Rob Paulsen) 🐵 Ozzie: (Voiced by Tom Kenny) 🦍🐊 Bamba and Nile: (Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) 🐘 Tuki: (Voiced by either Nika Futerman, Tara Strong, Kath Soucie) 🦜 Rio: (Voiced by Sofia Vergara) 🦎 Iggy: (Voiced by Jim Cummings) 🐆 Maya: (Voiced by Grey DeLise Griffin) And similar to _Wild Kratts_ and _Zoboomafoo,_ the characters would talk about animal facts, but also talking about how to care for the environment.
@matthewwynne939Ай бұрын
I had only heard of this place by name, so it was interesting to hear there was such a theme to it.
@chomas8784Ай бұрын
I went to the one in Michigan a few years back with a family of four and we all found it to be a pretty cool place but I remember thinking "wow that was kind of pricey" as I was paying the bill. I can see why repeat business would be a problem for them..
@dafordkidfilms2264Ай бұрын
I used to go to the one in Atlantic City, NJ and went back for the first time in 15 years back in 2023. Crazy how it still has its charm, even as an adult now it was fun to go to.
@thecunninlynguistАй бұрын
Im surprised theyre still around
@eaglescout1984Ай бұрын
I love most of the comments is on Eddy and Ted's videos on their journey visiting every location. Because honestly, that's what I think abour Rainforest Cafe since there weren't any around where I grew up, so I've never been to one in my life.
@BlakeHunter44Ай бұрын
My band has a song called Rainforest Cafe. We have always been fascinated by what an interesting place it is and how it even exists lol
@notboxxyАй бұрын
link the song!
@The1920sChannelАй бұрын
The one in Galveston was so hype when I was a kid, they even had a ride. It’s still there, but I don’t know if it has changed.
@infin1ty850Ай бұрын
Literally had no idea this restutant existed outside of Disney World. That was the only place I ever saw one and just assumed it was exclusive to the park.
@coyotelong4349Ай бұрын
Then to learn it actually has nothing to do with Disney, haha