I, as a 90s theme park kid have THOROUGHLY enjoyed this series.
@kalzium88579 ай бұрын
I think the 2008 economy crisis was probably a factor why we have less thematic entertainment. People had less money to spend and companies cut costs. Theming was most likely the first thing to spend less money on.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's a pretty good point. I do think that aesthetics and tastes had already kind of moved on past 2005 though.
@bryanthall22479 ай бұрын
I think the allure of minimalism was too much to pass up for too many corporations - we can spend less but look hip and cool? Hey it worked for Apple.
@danielcurren21199 ай бұрын
@@PoseidonEntertainment It's possibly also that many companies are playing it more safe too
@randomfools8089 ай бұрын
Yes but it was already down sizing a lot by this point. It didn't help things but the rise of online shopping also killed a lot of the places where the themed resteraunts or stores were.
@NicEeEe8439 ай бұрын
And now costs in general have become so crazy years later regardless of the financial crisis that making anything “overly” detailed is just too costly
@williamkosarek38549 ай бұрын
This 4 part series has been absolutly wonderful. A great example of top notch youtube. The section about the destruction of the nuclear family and stagnent wages hit hard out of nowhere.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I wondered if it was a little too much of a downer, but I think I'm certain that it's a large factor in why things changed.
@hardcorerdeth24419 ай бұрын
as a person who did NOT grow up near the 90’s i still find this series extremely interesting and is a great history piece for theme parks and whatnot.
@anthonyruby26688 ай бұрын
90s were historically quiet. No great war or great depression. But a good time to be alive. I always figured ppl of my generation clung to the 80s instead cause we were the youngest generation who was still taught to fear nuclear war! Now we need a nuclear Pearl Harbor to take nuclear threats seriously again
@lifekeepsflowing9 ай бұрын
As a long term Disney AP holder who doesn’t plan on renewing this year due to their parks decline’s, Universal’s also been catching my eye especially with their upcoming Epic Adventure park. I genuinely believe if Universal keeps at this projection they 100% could revamp the game and possibly take a majority of Disney’s once loyal fan base. This series has been wonderful and so educational. I’ve learned so much and have enjoyed each episode and want to thank you for the quality you put into your videos. I also agree with what you said “Culturally the United States is crawling to a point where their citizens are realizing just how much they’ve taken advantage of, something which I think will rectify itself.” This statement becomes more true with each passing moment. Once again thank you for the wonderful work!
@JG-nk7ld8 ай бұрын
Completely agree with you. I was a disney pass holder for nearly a decade and my last 3 years in Florida I switched to Universal and had a blast with so much more value. Disney completely relies on nostalgia and loyal fans and abuses that loyalty to cut corners and gouge every penny from you. Universal on the other hand has truly listened to the fans for years and the parks have only gotten better. I still argue that harry potter world is better themed than anything thats ever been done at a theme park.
@lainiwakura17767 күн бұрын
Iger doesn't care. He wants to cut costs and increase profits at the expense of park attendee's experience.
@regionalearth3019 ай бұрын
Been bedridden with migraines all week, this series is keeping me sane
@alexgeorge5019 ай бұрын
Themed restaurants, stores and entertainment complexes like these of this 90's scale of storytelling and detail need to make a major comeback one day, thanks for uploading this new exciting chapter of your latest series!
@DrGodzirra9 ай бұрын
It is so expensive... no one likes when its poorly done and especially for restaurants that operate on extremely thin margins it is a massive risk. The only real space for restaurants at least are in entertainment/tourist areas like vegas.
@alexgeorge5019 ай бұрын
@@DrGodzirra Exactly, what belongs in Vegas STAYS in Vegas
@Markimark1517 ай бұрын
The 90s was when the four biggest media conglomerates all were involved in theme parks, Disney, Universal, Warner (Six Flags), and Paramount! I remember Paramount not only had their theme parks, they even had their own short lived Nickelodeon stores like Warner Bros Studio store and Disney store. I remember Nickelodeon store in the mall, had Rugrats, Blues Clues, Double Dare, and even Goosebumps merchandise.
@KronoGarrett9 ай бұрын
This era was also the final flourish for independent and small chain arcades and family fun centers. Some straggled on past that but all but a few are no more than hazy childhood memories. Like all arms races, it had to end at some point...
@randomfools8089 ай бұрын
There are still a few left like Dave & Busters or new ones that are trying. I hope they are successful. Massive arcades that are doing their best to appeal to kids. I think the problem is you can find graphics that good or better on home consoles. That's not how it was in the 80s or 90s with us. Those games seemed like Magic and nowadays it feels like they have to combine motion simulator elements to be as exciting.
@saltiestbun9 ай бұрын
Joe’s Crab Shack mentioned!!!! That place was so fun when I was a kid. Went to one a few years ago and it was like an upscale fancy seafood restaurant now. When I was a kid, they really leaned into the “shack” theming and would have you stand on the tables and stuff and it was like a roadhouse for seafood. The march of time I guess haha. Enjoy stuff while it’s around, and then if it's gone one day, start making cool stuff yourself to fill the void ~.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
There's one close by, maybe I'll have to go and see how different it is. There is one a few hours away that I still think has the bayou shack theming though. I also feel like I should have mentioned Margaritaville and that was probably a missed opportunity. Unlike Rainforest Cafe or Bubba Gumps, I've actually enjoyed the food there too
@WearingGoldluck9 ай бұрын
I know its unrelated to the video (which is great as always) but I have loved that you add in those quite black screen transitions as a nice page break for the algorithm to put ads, it makes for much smoother content. I wish other creators would do something similar, though I get that it doesn’t work for everyone’s style.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I agree, I choose to structure it that way because there's nothing I dislike more than watching a video and having a random ad interrupt an interesting segment. At the very least, separating the segments with the fade-out also allows people to digest and think about the information briefly before moving on to something new.
@bearianna9 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE this series! I know that this may be a small detail, but I LOVE that you've mentioned how much malls influenced culture in the 90's. I don't live there currently (although I'm definitely thinking about moving back.) but, I grew up literally 5 minutes away from Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg. I considered it my stomping grounds, and it's one of the reasons why I loved being a suburbanite. 🛍️ (it always felt magical almost when my family went shopping 😍) This series introduced me to quite a few things that either I didn't know existed about it, or things that I only remember from childhood that I saw there! Thank you for the happy memories! ☺️
@greezyofficial29349 ай бұрын
The Warner Brothers store, omg. The specific location I went to as a kid was at The Burlington Mall in Massachusetts. It's one of my earliest memories, but I remember this little tunnel ( I think it was in a spaceship) , and inside Marvin, the Martian cartoons were playing. God, I loved that store.
@benjaminpfister9389 ай бұрын
Your monologue at the end of the video perfectly recaps this 4-part series. I genuinely enjoyed hearing how some of my lest favorite experiences (Rainforest Cafe) came to life in the first place, and I wholeheartedly approve of a video discussing the difference between Disney and Universal in the current era.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I think I've done too many Disney vs Universal videos lol. You might enjoy this if you haven't seen it though: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nZ3QmmmMecZ_i68
@benjaminpfister9389 ай бұрын
@@PoseidonEntertainment Thanks. 😃 I guess what I really meant was I would love seeing a video on how The Disney Difference has declined, though I thought that was also covered through the videos concerning Bob Chapek and Genie+.
@SUBKOLOR9 ай бұрын
love this series. As an elder millennial who grew up in southern California this series hits hard. well done.
@michaelhodge67796 ай бұрын
This series was awesome. As an anthropologist I saw it as a thesis on the anthropology of tourism concerning a correlation between themed entertainment and the state of a society. Truly fascinating and nostalgic for me because I was a kid in the 90s going to Disney world and Times Square every year on vacation. I was in Vegas when MGM had the wizard of oz stuff and saw the pirate show. I also grew up and graduated from high school in Myrtle beach so I saw all of that too. I used to work across from Hard Rock Cafe nascar cafe and planet Hollywood. Shout out to rocky and bullwinkle’s!!!
@coppertopolo9 ай бұрын
As I have watched this series - especially this part - with all its glowing thoughts about the Disney conglomerate - I kept thinking - at some point - he's GOT to mention what a shallow, money-grubbing corporation they have become. Disney, much more than Universal (as you mentioned) has completely lost sight of what made them great in the 90's. I suspect, that when Epic Universe opens next year - Disney attendance will plummet even more than it already has. I'm very glad you made this series - and your observations as to how the 'audience' has changed are very perceptive. thanks !
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I'm curious to see the impact that Epic has on everything. People seem to be under the impression that expanding UOR will only bring more visitors to Disney too, but I really think this could be the right storm of conditions to seriously impact Disney's attendance. Their parks still do fine, but with all the ill-will they've built up with consumers, Epic could be the catalyst that makes people realize how poorly the Disney parks are run. I don't think it's hyperbolic to say that Epic will be a gamechanger of a park. Nintendo alone will be really popular, but it seems like this will be the "Tokyo DisneySea" of the United States, only even more ambitious if the rumors are true.
@CrisJames-u4u9 ай бұрын
Watched all four parts and I very much appreciated the retrospective trip down memory lane. Classic nostalgia hit for me.
@ryeinc9 ай бұрын
Five things I unironically love were talked about in this video: 1. Paul McCartney & Wings 2. Hard Rock Cafe 3. World Championship Wrestling 4. MGM Studios 5. Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Ye did good, Poseidon.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I do like to jump around to different things quite a lot. I think it keeps things interesting
@whatever329 ай бұрын
Cultural retrospectives and themed entertainment are two of my absolute favourite subjects, so this series has been an instant classic for me as someone with super fond memories of the Florida parks in the 90s. You must have put so much work into these videos and I want you to know it’s much appreciated!!! Bravo! I hope that one day, the trend for themed spaces and entertainment will come back around.
@casscolc22413 ай бұрын
As someone who first visited WDW in 1987, was a teenager thru most of the 1990’s and had many trips over the pond from the UK in that period, this was an excellent retrospective series that brought back so many memories. Fantastic work, thank you. Your channel is great.
@Blueberry_burger_slaps9 ай бұрын
Dude, you nailed this series. This is awesome
@zekewalker13509 ай бұрын
Just so you know, Libby Lu was more than just a clothing/accessory store. They also offered activites in which kids could make their own lip gloss and lotion. My cousin had like her 7th or 8th birthday party in LIbby Lu.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
Yeah, I probably should have elaborated on that
@jayman12359 ай бұрын
I love this series. Keep up the great work
@Deoxys9119 ай бұрын
I have to say, these videos have made me wish I could have visited Las Vegas and a lot of novel restaurants in the '90s to enjoy the all of the many unique experiences they had to offer.
@lordofwar14416 ай бұрын
Amazing series, and I truly appreciate all the effort and work you had to put into these videos! I am surprised you never mentioned Hershey Park at any point, though.
@TradMom8 ай бұрын
This was a great series. As a kid of the 80’s and 90’s I feel so incredibly lucky to have experienced a lot of this. On the other hand, it is a bit depressing that my own kids will likely never get to experience the level of immersive theming that I did. I’m glad we got to go to Walt Disney World last year, and my kids got to ride Splash Mountain before it closed. It was my son’s favorite ride; maybe the replacement will be ok, but I still grieve the loss of all those classic animatronics. EPCOT was the most depressing though. It really felt like a shell of its former self, theming-wise. I hope Disney brings back the “Disney Difference,” because it matters and is, I think, a big reason there are so many “Disney Adults” today: Nostalgia.
@sarahrichardson36929 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this series, Planet Hollywood came to our town of Melbourne Australia in the late 90s. It was super expensive and I think that’s why it failed. I used to love putting my hands in the cement hands out the front. We would visit the Hard Rock Cafe in surfers Paradise QLD Australia every year and it has now closed down. We stayed at the Hard Rock hotel in Malaysia with my kids and I enjoyed the theming, it wasn’t ’too’ much, although I also liked the over the top theming in the Legoland hotel! Every time you caught a lift, the lights went out, a laser show began and the lift/elevator would play Dancing Queen by ABBA! All this theming hits differently as an adult, I think themed places would do well now, cashing in on the nostalgia of millennials who are now parents.
@mechanesthesia9 ай бұрын
I’ve made it this far and I’m hooked! What a great time capsule. Really brought back so many memories and contextualized and articulated so many things I only had a vague recollection of. Really shows just how and why certain things were better in that era and how much we have lost, which we are probably in some way grieving but don’t have the specific things to point to until now. I can see so much more clearly just how this zeitgeist had influenced me in so many ways some people may not “get.” The fun postmodernness, transgressiveness, absurdity of it all but in a way that was done with a lot of love, passion, creativity, and artistry such as fully immersive theming as compared to the sanitized corporatized deadened and diluted fragments we have now.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I had fun making this video, but I also think it's really important to provide perspective too. I'm really excited to see a lot of what the industry is going to offer in the future, but so much of it was definitely better a few decades ago.
@ryangonzalez46499 ай бұрын
The videos made on this channel perfectly represent the feelings that I have towards themeing and entertainment in a way that I could never put into words. These videos are perfect, keep it up!
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I think that a lot of people are not satisfied with the way things are currently, but obviously, engaging with something as complex as themed entertainment is not easy. Part of why I enjoy making videos is because it gives me an excuse to think about what does and does not work, and why and how it could be better.
@channelfunnygoose1639 ай бұрын
Now I know why I remember something about the Star Wars Outpost store. I went back this year after 10+ years of not going to Disneyland. Lol
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's weird. Definitely not a fan of the way that Downtown Disney panned out.
@channelfunnygoose1639 ай бұрын
@@PoseidonEntertainment I liked it enough... but that's because the park changed a lot over 10 years. lol The "scrapper bike" out front was cool and I saw a couple cool items to buy. Was just another Star Wars shop so I was just lost in the vibe. lol
@Thelazysnoozer5 ай бұрын
Appreciate this series. This series was by far one of my favorite watches on your you tube in the last few years. Keep it up.
@jessedarlin9 ай бұрын
Oh man. As an American living right near the Niagara Falls border, I spent many nights at Clifton Hill when I was 19.
@TheWonderfulworldofkohlten19 ай бұрын
Soo pumped! Haven’t even started the video but I’m excited!
@steelcurtain1879 ай бұрын
Such a wonderful time. Great job covering it 👏
@sugarmice9 ай бұрын
I was left wanting more. This was such an awesome retrospective series. More of this please!!!
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I'm pretty burned out on this, but maybe there could be spin-off videos in the future, looking at more specific elements.
@rainsplash9 ай бұрын
These were excellent videos, very well-made. I was able to relive my 90s childhood through the series. Thank you.
@SoulfullyUnaware7 ай бұрын
Just a suggestion, but you should make a video that has all 4 in 1 video that is like 4 hours long because people may not watch each one but if it’s all there, people I feel like would sit thru the whole thing, I see it all the time, the collection together does really well!
@mrsebsin9 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say thanks for making this series ❤ On another note, I also want to thank you for the pacing of your videos. Unlike so many others that just rattle stuff off as fast as possible, like we all did a kilo of crack. Your videos and narration have great pacing. Thank you.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
Ah, I hate when I open a video with an interesting idea and you're instantly bombarded with excessive cuts and loud, annoying narration. I don't like the idea that too many people on KZbin don't trust their audience to not click away if it's not just constant stimulation and noise.
@jacquelinejanewashere2 ай бұрын
Please make this an ongoing series I loved it ❤
@LoveStallion9 ай бұрын
The Disney Gallery in Santa Ana was wonderful. Just a fabulous place to nerd out over beautiful Disney artwork. It also makes me miss the Disney Gallery atop Pirates.
@ralph-im-a-star-wars-wiggum9 ай бұрын
When this series is done please do a supercut of all of them edited together for ultimate 90's binging.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
Yup, that's the plan
@rebeccamartin52639 ай бұрын
This was a super compelling and interesting series you made here! I'd love to see more on all the subjects you discussed and mentioned could be their own videos! Can't wait to see more from you! You deserve a lot more followers, here's hoping you get a lot of success here!
@CarolCap1319 ай бұрын
Thanks for the time you put into this. It was really fascinating and delightfully nostalgic. It’s so fitting you ended the series at around the same time that universal released a fabulous video on the new epic universe that hopefully does herald a great new era! With epic and the ongoing attention to its other theme parks and the introduction of a meow wolf franchise in Orlando I really think that for awhile disney may be the place people stay at while guests are venturing out to attractions at other places. I think the Covid period may have made us appreciate when we have the option of venturing out into other environments. Hopefully when the epic builders are freed up to concentrate on Disney expansions, the parks will create some exciting and ambitious attractions heralding a great new era. At 76 I’m not sure how much of it I’ll get to enjoy but I certainly wish it for the rest of you “youngsters” like my daughter and grandkids!
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I'm actually quite positive that there won't be a Meow Wolf exhibit in Orlando. It's supposed to open this year, but absolutely no construction has been done, which is really quite disappointing, because this seems like the perfect place to put one.
@CarolCap1319 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s disappointing. My granddaughter was excited about meow wolf and I had Covid flight credits so we did a two night vegas trip to basically just visit the mega mall. That meow wolf exhibit was fantastic! Sorry to hear it won’t come to Orlando but hope it shows up somewhere on east coast. @@PoseidonEntertainment
@NinthShinigami9 ай бұрын
Part 4?! You’ve really had your work cut out for you with this topic you absolute madlad 🔥 it really is such an entertaining and interesting subject imo 👍
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
This was too much, never again lol
@supadead9 ай бұрын
Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge has to be the biggest summation of everything wrong with our tastes nowadays. Imagine telling someone 20 years ago that Disney, after acquiring Lucasfilm, would spend billions on a land based off of their sequel trilogy, which bastardizes and misunderstands the original six films, that feels more like a town square in Morroco than a galaxy far away, with rides that are easily passed up in quality by rides made by Universal. Imagine the disappointment they’d have in our collective culture. Just imagine what Disney would have made 20 years ago with that kind of budget, it’d likely still hold up.
@Doors2Perception9 ай бұрын
I think my favorite part is how you rounded the video out; told us your predictions for the future and how they echo the aging child’s past! Thank you again for an amazing ride!
@russellharrison14629 ай бұрын
honestly i'm obliged to like this for the sole reason that i have watched and enjoyed every other part of this series
@VultureCulture6 ай бұрын
What an incredible series! Thank you for your hard work!
@MooserdTHEOtto9 ай бұрын
I worked at Disneyland in the trams during the summer after the Rainforest Cafe in Downtown Disney closed. I remember giving a family directions on how to walk from the park entrance to the parking lot and I would always say “Make a right where Rainforest Cafe used to be.” I’ll never forget how many people got sad learning it closed, especially when they were planning on eating there as part of their annual Disneyland trip. :(
@Bald_Sauerkraut9 ай бұрын
Amazing series, I really enjoyed this deep dive. It was filled with nostalgia for me and I'm sure other people that grew up in the 90s, it also gave alot of perspective on what is happening today. I look forward to any future videos as always.
@unclesaltytoldme9 ай бұрын
Great series. Really amazing detail and history. Thank you!
@chris_allupinya56139 ай бұрын
I believe something EXTREMELY important you noted around the 55 minute mark or so is that all this newer themed experiences are geared towards adults because all the kids who grew up with theme are now adults. Some weird way tap into nostalgia, if that makes any sense
@mamagrubbs9 ай бұрын
Omg I miss jungle Jim’s!! we use to go to the one outside downtown Disney in the 90s/early 2000s!
@ZeNN-Music9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this series, well made! I would have liked to see 'Casa Bonita' somewhere in your story 😉
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I looked into it, but it's much older. I did briefly show The Mayan, a 90s rip-off of it though.
@glopop20119 ай бұрын
This video series was quite the project, it turned out great, well done! I grew up in the Twin Cities in the 90s with regular trips to Mall of America, and yearly trips to Disney World, I appreciate this retrospective as it captures so many of the places and things I enjoyed in those years! It's sad to see how Disney has shied away from the identity that made them so successful in the 90s, perhaps the growth and strength of Universals parks will help them rediscover the Disney Difference!
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
If Epic Universe causes attendance issues for Disney, and I think it will, then I really doubt that they are going to respond well. I don't trust Disney not to ruin everything that they touch and very few of the attractions from the Iger era have been interesting. If anything, their strategy might be to double down on shoving "brands" into the parks, which I think will ultimately cause a lot of expensive, long term damage to how people perceive them.
@sarahlovesx9 ай бұрын
this video series was super cool! it was very fun to look back at old theme parks and restaurants and entertainment and relive some of it. every time an episode was uploaded i was excited! thanks for the amazing series :)))
@MegsTravelLife9 ай бұрын
this series seemed like such a huge project for you! Can't wait to see what you do in the future with big ideas like this.
@rickwilson40778 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you. This was perfect nostalgia bait for me. I loved every single part.
@AidanRobinson-kl4so9 ай бұрын
Probably one of the best video series on this website. The way you were able to gonect all these areas of entertainment is amazing and I am excited to see the next video that you upload
@thorrnapple9 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, thank you so much for sharing it! It reminded me of watching something like Modern Marvels or A&E specials which was a nostalgic experience itself aside from the obvious theme of the video
@after-worknetwork60959 ай бұрын
Excellent work. Gonna rewatch the whole series to get a better handle on the points made but from what i recall at present moment the whole series was surprisingly well connected despite such apparent disjointed subject matter. It could have easily turned into a listacle of themed entertainment circa the 90's but the segways were smooth and at no point was the subject matter lost so kudos are definitely in order.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's certainly not perfectly connected, but I at least tried to tie everything together in a way that I thought made sense. I recognize that a lot of these were tangents of personal interest, especially covering a lot of non-90s history for Vegas, but I do think it makes sense in explaining how things got to where they were.
@after-worknetwork60959 ай бұрын
@@PoseidonEntertainment Totally. And you're spot on that the Disney Difference fueled so much of the rise. I'd take eisner at his worst over Iger at his best, talk about a downgrade
@ophirklainman51479 ай бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful series. Really appreciated it.
@antonsmirnoff23509 ай бұрын
What a truly incredible series, as someone obsessed with anything 90s genuinely thank you for these!
@merthayer69359 ай бұрын
Thank you for this series! It was so amazing to watch as a kid who was born just a smidge too late to experience but 90s. I, too, have hope for Universal to lead the way into the themed future!
@catherinejones58079 ай бұрын
I’ve really enjoyed your channel. I’m a fan of quality theming that successfully creates the illusion of the world the theming is attempting to recreate. It’s sad that good theming seems to be on the decline in favor of cost cutting / revenue maximizing measures that ultimately destroys the experience. Good theming in conjunction with all the other service elements the business in question is offering takes the experience to another level. Done right, the experience will entice you to return. It’s sad that so few businesses don’t care enough to create a quality experience over quick profits.
@Almog38 ай бұрын
Wow I loved those 4 videos! Thank you! I think that me and most people that grew up in the 90's miss is that everything themed has more colors and life and happiness. The minimalism and boring colors today are just sad and makes you wanna go back to the 90's. We are a nostalgic generation but for a reason 😢
@seankerby54822 ай бұрын
My son turned me on to your videos. This was a great series. I’ve learned a lot from the series. Well done!
@KarlElvis9 ай бұрын
Great series. This is really well executed and some of your best writing.
@BrogieSmells9 ай бұрын
17:17 odd little cut there where it seems to skip over something about another WCW restaurant
@joedavenport52939 ай бұрын
Despite his flaws Eisner was a true visionary
@hayleywaalen26129 ай бұрын
Happy 30th Birthday Rainforest Cafe! Also, You mentioned Mall of America again
@thatevangarcia9 ай бұрын
I saw that jab at Galaxies edge! 😂 Loved this series!! 👏
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's not bad... just very surface level
@thereaper61378 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you mentioned the Yosemite Sam dark ride, Growing up as a kid in the 2000’s, that was one of the first rides I ever rode and made it a priority to ride every time I went..And when the floods happened I believe in 2019, could be wrong about that date. I was heartbroken about the ride being damaged to due to the flooding and not being brought back.
@bsimsonline8 ай бұрын
awesome video series. thank you!
@DamianCaelenTM9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this series! It’s great
@Samlawson-lt5nw9 ай бұрын
Whenever themed 90’s restaurants are mentioned there is always a caviet that the food is usually bad. This was the super size me era. As we moved into wanting better quality food they didn’t move with the times as the higher running costs and expensive maintenance of theming.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I actually found that food at Margaritaville to be surprisingly acceptable in terms of quality. I should have probably included that in the video lol
@Yukendoit9 ай бұрын
That power plant is quite a story!
@Dogtuah9 ай бұрын
Love these videos, I get my theme park fix without going into debt
@PaulAdler119 ай бұрын
This video series is so incredible
@DanGonzalesDenver9 ай бұрын
OH MY GAWD A PART 4 !!!
@katlindstrom86672 ай бұрын
i wish we could go back to the 90's. it seemed like a more adventurous and fun time to live compared to now---me and my family were theme park visitors and we reminiscence about it fondly
@Jeffelson9 ай бұрын
Excellent series, my guy. Have loved every minute of it!
@turnleftman9 ай бұрын
Man I miss Fry's Electronics. My local one in Anaheim, CA was themed after space shuttles for some reason
@niallhodges-burns56528 ай бұрын
I grew up in SoCal in the 90's on or under the poverty line. We went to Disneyland the most, and I think I went to Knotts every year of elementary school for a field trip (they only let us ride the mining and log rides) but I remember being a lil thrill-seeker and taking my coke can in for a discounted ticket. The Montclair Plaza was my mall. I did go to The Rainforest Cafe one time with a wealthy relative, it was transformative.
@BoyNamedSue49 ай бұрын
Excellent work on this series
@_koukli9 ай бұрын
loved this series, thank you
@twistedimagev29 ай бұрын
38:15 nice touch using the Magic Castle for this shot while speaking on this subject. Fits perfect. Adam the Woo would be proud. Those who know, know.
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
Know what? The Florida Project?
@Nonfiction799 ай бұрын
NASCAR Cafe! Those were so cool!
@LoveStallion9 ай бұрын
Rainforest Cafe seemed SO cool at Downtown Disney in 2001. Then I realized the food was terrible and never ate there again.
@21kaduku6 ай бұрын
The Fry's Electronics in Washington State closed in 2021. While I know they were struggling I really loved having a place that actually had computer hardware for sale. I built my first gaming PC with parts I bought there and it really was a special experience
@Balootoyoutoo2 ай бұрын
There was a really well themed indoor entertainment complex in the UK that I visited many times growing up, though there isn’t much information about it other than what I could find on their old website through wayback machine. It was called “CITY LIMITS” themed to New Orleans, with a big riverboat and building facades to make it feel like you were outside. Had painted ceilings too, was a full 360 feeling of immersion. No idea who was the brains behind it, but it certainly was something that was close to things like rainforest cafe in level of immersion. Their site said there was a few locations in the UK and one in Spain I believe…
@meaganl1249 ай бұрын
Love that there’s a part 4, what a great series 😎❤️
@AuthorCertifiedGoof9 ай бұрын
The only time I’ve eaten at a Rainforest Cafe was at Disneyland Resort, but every time the animatronics started up, my poor young niece would shriek with fear. They sat us right under a particularly active monkey that she just didn’t seem to like lol
@PoseidonEntertainment9 ай бұрын
I can certainly understand. I was fortunate to witness a child screaming and running out of T-Rex Cafe lol
@jonathanbowers89649 ай бұрын
Another theory i have is that cheaper flights to Europe and Asia made it easier for people to justify more "authentic" trips and vacations that harmed the market for domestic themed entertainment
@CaptainBadNews2 ай бұрын
Yes they were brother! The 90s were peak theme park! PREACH! Spread the word of the last decade with originality, the extreme decade, the 90s.
@fiercecamaross9 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Very well done!
@asmrduringclass81499 ай бұрын
Man I love themed restaurants
@carolynh68529 ай бұрын
Carowinds is a solid park. The Carolinas region Key Clubs did their fall gathering there. It was always so fun and was affordable for a bunch of high schoolers