Nice! I used to visit the lake back in early 2000’s. We’d ride our quads and hangout on the sand beach. Heard stories from my Grandmother about how it used to be. Apparently the rollercoaster is under water now.
The park changed ownership a handful of times over the years. My parents used to take my sister and me when we were kids in the early 80’s. It was very run down at that point, and the attractions were minimal. They had an arcade, roller coaster, some kiddie rides, and my favorite which was a tilted house where the floors in all the rooms were on an angle, and you had to make it across the room to get to the door to enter the next one. By the late 80s, everyone had cable tv, video games and nightclubs had opened in the area. The focus of entertainment shifted to the high tech experience, and small theme parks died out. Owners couldn’t keep up with the maintenance and insurance costs, too.
I spent more time at San Souci Park, but went to Rocky Glen several times.I spent many hours listening to WARM radio. This video brought back many good memories. Too bad it is just memories-wish it could be the real thing once again.
Some very fine reminiscences. So interesting to hear this fellow, Mr. Shaver, share his memories. My fiancée and I crossed paths with Bobby Rydell in May of 2014 at a dinner concert where James Darren was appearing and Mr. Rydell mentioned a 'concert upstate' in passing and it's possible that he could have been alluding to his gig at Rocky Glen.
What great memories that never can be duplicated-Rocky Glen-Ferris Wheel-Roller Coaster-Merry Go Round-WARM Radio-WARM Days-Little Joey & Harry-Music-Laughter-Fun-Smell the French Fries-No longer a kid anymore-Alas-Paul was here-08-30-16.
this brought back memories i could nothave rememberd with. out seeing the walk ways is what had me seeing my childhood fun inthe sun i must have been. 6 oor. 7 years old.
People today, younger "folks" (as corrupt Brandon might say) can't appreciate how cool and hip WARM radio sounded compared to the Horrible other stations on the dial at the time. Good luck finding real rock in Da Valley before they came on our air. It was Easy Listening, Big Bands and Polkas. Who else found even Better listening at night from CKLW-WBZ-WLS-AND best of all WKBW-with Joey Reynolds? (who ironically finished his career being picked up on WARM as a syndicated late night show)
I listened to WARM (the mighty five ninety) for so many years that 57 years I can still recall the phone numbers for the contest lines 00 DIamond 6-4646 or OLympic 5-1445.
Nice! I used to visit the lake back in early 2000’s. We’d ride our quads and hangout on the sand beach. Heard stories from my Grandmother about how it used to be. Apparently the rollercoaster is under water now.
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing!
The park changed ownership a handful of times over the years. My parents used to take my sister and me when we were kids in the early 80’s. It was very run down at that point, and the attractions were minimal. They had an arcade, roller coaster, some kiddie rides, and my favorite which was a tilted house where the floors in all the rooms were on an angle, and you had to make it across the room to get to the door to enter the next one. By the late 80s, everyone had cable tv, video games and nightclubs had opened in the area. The focus of entertainment shifted to the high tech experience, and small theme parks died out. Owners couldn’t keep up with the maintenance and insurance costs, too.
Harry West, The Harry West Show! I will never forget the intro when my mother would have it on every single morning before we leave for school..
I spent more time at San Souci Park, but went to Rocky Glen several times.I spent many hours listening to WARM radio. This video brought back many good memories. Too bad it is just memories-wish it could be the real thing once again.
San Souci was my favorite. I loved the wooden coaster and the trampolines. Great memories
Some very fine reminiscences. So interesting to hear this fellow, Mr. Shaver, share his memories. My fiancée and I crossed paths with Bobby Rydell in May of 2014 at a dinner concert where James Darren was appearing and Mr. Rydell mentioned a 'concert upstate' in passing and it's possible that he could have been alluding to his gig at Rocky Glen.
Cool special! I had great times at the park over many years until it closed,
What great memories that never can be duplicated-Rocky Glen-Ferris Wheel-Roller Coaster-Merry Go Round-WARM Radio-WARM Days-Little Joey & Harry-Music-Laughter-Fun-Smell the French Fries-No longer a kid anymore-Alas-Paul was here-08-30-16.
Our parents took us to Rocky glen through the mid to late 60s and Early to mid 70s as kids.remember it well
this brought back memories i could nothave rememberd with. out seeing the walk ways is what had me seeing my childhood fun inthe sun i must have been. 6 oor. 7 years old.
If not for Rocky Glen, I probably wouldn't be here. Something about my parents meeting at a dance there...
I loved the caterpillar ride where you’d get that whoosh of air.
People today, younger "folks" (as corrupt Brandon might say) can't appreciate how cool and hip WARM radio sounded compared to the Horrible other stations on the dial at the time. Good luck finding real rock in Da Valley before they came on our air. It was Easy Listening, Big Bands and Polkas. Who else found even Better listening at night from CKLW-WBZ-WLS-AND best of all WKBW-with Joey Reynolds? (who ironically finished his career being picked up on WARM as a syndicated late night show)
Guess you think U.S. military personnel who died for our Country are 'suckers " Go worship your withered Orange freak and pray to Putin. Disgusting!
I listened to WARM (the mighty five ninety) for so many years that 57 years I can still recall the phone numbers for the contest lines 00 DIamond 6-4646 or OLympic 5-1445.
Why can't this still be a thing?
Because of Greed.
What year were the concerts? I was at one and can’t remember which one but I was driving at the time……..early ‘70’s.
I enjoyed that...
Now Scranton is a ghost town.
I've never heard it called Rocky Glen it was Ghost Town in The Glen. Huh...
The park didn't start with Ghost Town in the Glen. It existed way before then and way more popular, going back to the 1880's.
@@porkturtle8321 that was smidgeon before my time lol
me too!
It was rocky Glen park first. Then ghost town