Little House has been such a big part of my life. As a child my family was pretty obsessed and we watched every episode. My mother even taught us how to read from the old McGuffy readers that we purchased at the school house at Knott's Berry Farm. My sisters had the Calicos and we even took Xmas photo tintypes. Fast forward to the early 90s when I was myself becoming both a jazz pianist/vocalist and actor and I had the pleasure of briefly working with Dean (Almanzo) in musical theatre. I also have the same birthday as the real Almanzo James Wilder. I met Ketty Lester (Hester Sue) when I was performing at a jazz festival and most of the cast over the years. I was so happy to hear that Jonathan Gilbert (Willie) showed up as I know he has been out of the acting business over 30 years but still made an effort to meet the fans. The actors have been so wonderful and I know this has been an emotional experience for everyone. There will never be again sadly a show like that Little House that showed values of spiritual faith, helping your fellow man and community. Wishing everyone a blessed reunion.
Wow- how wonderful it is that your have been blessed with a wonderful Mom who nurtured you with wholesome opportunities and experiences!! It's great that you've gone on to pursue music and acting and that you were able to meet/work with the LHOP actors. They all seem like genuinely nice and caring people!! I won't get to attend any of the reunion gatherings, so it's great to be able to watch online. I agree that it surely seems that there will never again be a show which touched people in quite the same way as LHOP has. I first watched it as a jr. high kid (in the early 70's with my grandparents (who were born in the 1890's). They were reflective and nostalgic and I think that LHOP reminded them of some simpler/more wholesome times, although they said that "Life" wasn't perfect as there was injustice, there were stigmas, various prejudices, etc. Their own parents were born at about the same time as Laura Ingalls Wilder. Each "Little House" episode had/has an important message, touching upon things that we humans need to do better so that others can have a better life.
EVERYTIME I HEAR THIS OPENING SONG I GET GOOSEBUMPS , SUCH A GREAT SHOW, IT WAS A MAGICAL TIME , I MISS ALL THOSE WHO DEPARTED , 😢SUCH GREAT MEMORIES OF WALNUT GROVE , AND THE INGALLS
Thank you so much for posting this video. I wanted to attend this event so badly but could not. I have been crying off and on since yesterday. This is a much welcomed relief! Blessings to you.
@@gloriakeener3865 I am sorry you could not go either. This is a once in a lifetime experience. Simply put, I had no transportation. I live in the San Gabriel Valley…about 1-2 hours away, but I had no way of getting there. So painful! I hope you’re feeling better than I am. Thanks for the like.
Mostly in the 70s though the real Good years that is ..I wasnt an Elmonzo fan @ all And Albert was moslly in the 70s it was waydiffernt in the 80s And the SAME with the Waltons same thing and same times
Thank you SO much for posting this! Going to the reunion and the tour would have been a dream come true. Sadly for me, I live in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 and getting there would have been quite the trip 😂 It was wonderful seeing where all the buildings that made up Michael Landon’s “Walnut Grove”, brought back all the memories of all the episodes! One day, hopefully 🤞🏼, I’ll get a chance to visit where the set once stood ❤ LHOTP = the best show ever and a huge piece of my heart and soul ❤
I think they need to make every human on this planet, watch and learn Little House. Not necessarily the Spiritual Faith as everyone has the right to their own belief systems, But… the Moral Values. How everyone helped each other, there were no “conspiracy theories”, children were children and played outside, families worked together to better their family, when a member of their community needed help, the community got together and HELPED them. The world needs MORE Little House on the Prairie ❤ (but we can leave the lack of women’s rights of the 1800’s back in the 1800’s 😉)
Thank you so much for sharing this, I would have loved to be there, it makes me sad the real buildings are gone, and the rest of the cast of course Charles, Dr Baker, Mr Edward's, Jonathan, Mr Hansen Reverend Alden and The Olsens❤ and the rest, but I can watch it anytime from my DVDs. Little House will always be alive in my home 💚
Thanks for posting this video. I'm a huge fan of this show. And I can't be there in person for this weekend. I'm getting goose bumps watching it. Thank You.
This day was so much fun I didnt do the tour but it was still so amazing I was so happy to talk to Ms Beadle, Nellie, Carrie, Sylvia and so many more they were so gracious and kind!
Thank you for sharing this. LHOTP has always and still is my favorite show. My husband and I watch it every night. Sadly they don’t make shows like this anymore. ♥️
Thank you for doing this for all of us fans who couldn’t make it for one reason or another. I still watch LHOTP on the different streaming platforms….l would rather watch this over and over again, than watch the garbage that is made today with foul language, too much violence, and the not needed sex scenes!
Thank you so much for making and uploading this video of your time at the event! I found out about it too late abdvl the tickets were gone. I've loved the show as a kid when it first aired and have the dvd box set and have shared it with my kids as they grew up. I was so sad that I wasn't able to go. Again, a big thank you!
Just seeing the hills, trees, & sky alone takes you back. It feels like home is the best way to describe it. This show was just a masterpiece and they certainly couldn't produce anything today that holds a place in everyone's heart like it still does.
As a child growing up, i used to watch little house on the prairie with my mom and siblings, its my childhood show and an adult now..i still watch it...i love melissa gilbert and Michael landon..he played a good father figure on the show and so love karen grassle too...she portrayed a sweet, warm loving mother on the show...i love all cast members, lots of memories for me while watching the show....i so wish i could've been here but..watching this made me feel warm and brings back my childhood memories all over again...thankyou for sharing this so we can feel the love and comfort as we watch it..bless you all ❤❤
I live in new Jersey it would have been the most wonderful exciting experience for me if i could have been there im seriously jealous of everyone there ..there is no other tv show that i would want to meet the actors as much as this .this is my favorite show basically all my life . I'm 52..
Does anybody remembers the bridge? Sometime around Season 5 of the show, a bridge was added to the fictional town of Walnut Grove to make it look bigger. The actual bridge is located at Disney’s Golden Oak Ranch and not at Simi Valley but they edited in such a way the it seemed effortlessly nearby the town of Walnut Grove. People who grew up in the 70’s would remember the bridge from “Crowhaven Farm” TV Horror, “The Greatest American Hero”, and “Charlie ‘s Angels.” ruclips.net/video/pvAgL_yu4ts/видео.htmlsi=5zzaXaC2WjqDJQIy
the old Garvey house is the only thing still there. I saw another video where some of the cast members went there to reminisce about the times acting up there and I saw that house was still standing❤
Thank you SO MUCH for videoing this today !!! It was so heart warming to be able to watch it like I am there myself !! Love to all the Praries out there!!
So as you left the town, the Garvey house was first and it would be on the right hand side. Was the Little House also on the right hand side? I was SO hoping someone would post a FULL video of driving from the town to the Little House! Thank you!
You're welcome! The Ingalls house was on the left driving in and was the first house we saw. The bus drove a loop so that what was on one side on the way in would be on the other for those on the opposite side of the bus on the way out. Hope that makes sense.
@@retrospeconline is it on the same side as Oleson's mercantile or Nellie's restaurant? They always made a left from the house to go to town so I think it is on the same side as Oleson's
Well judging from the drive from leaving the town of Walnut Grove it only took a few minutes to get to the Ingalls property which is a lot closer than what I have always imagined all this time...
Y'all remember the big log by the creek at the Ingalls house? It had laid there for many many many years after the show ended and was still there a few years ago but it's gone now. That old log was part of the history of this famous TV show. Hope it was saved by someone but I doubt it.
The cardboard church was sitting back further. The mercantile was turned more to the left side of the screen showing the right side of the real building.
You're welcome! The event is being held at a community park and adjacent community center. The bus tour is of the filming site in Simi Valley, California that they used for the exterior and outdoor scenes and where the Walnut Grove set and other buildings used on the show once stood.
Don’t have some Perry with my childish show. It has just turned 50 and I have just turned 50 my children watched it. My grandchildren are watching it. It’s a beautiful show and I never get tired of it. It was in the TV industry and love this job one of his first jobs to hold a key card for Michael Landon for bonanza when I was a kid I had no idea what bonanza was I used to get him dad his name is Charles and he would laugh and say his name is Joe And I don’t know his name is Charles, and he would laugh and say his name is Joe this went on for years finally I got old enough that I could read the beginning credits and see Michael Landon for the first time who is Michael Landon, my mother, mom, who is Michael Landon and she laughed and said ask your father, so I went to my father and said Daddy who is Michael Landon, and he laughed and said he’s Joe and Charles so for the rest of my life, the joke was Joe Charles and Michael. Congratulations. This show has accomplished something, no other show could values faith, family family turmoil just can’t get that today. Enjoy your day. You deserve it Michael’s watching.
Being that the filming site is on private property, the event producers had rules to comply with. They undoubtedly did the best they could under the circumstances and a great deal of work went into creating the facades for the event.
Sou do Brasil , meu sonho era poder conhecer todos os atores , chorei muito, qdo teve esse encontro de 50 anos, infelizmente moro longe, morei em lugar assim. Uma igreja, uma escola , depois foi tudo demolido 😢, sinto um aperto no coracao revendo tudo isso , aqui no Brasil ainda passa , ❤
Thanks for sharing this.. Who ever did the pictures of all the LH buildings did a wonderful job!!!! This will be close as I will get to Simi Valley.. I wish there were more shows like this today. Here to is to 50 more years OF LHOP.. In fact, a couple of weeks ago I watched the series finale of LH when they blew up the town.
This is such great footage!! It's like nothing has changed in 50 years, as far as the scenery! Totally random question but just curious as I do not live in CA but NC, instead. About how far is Simi Valley from Los Angeles?
So doesn’t look like they let you off the bus in town just the ingalls house ? Could you mingle around the area ? Wish I knew about this just found out ! Bummer .
Right, you could exit the bus the one time at a distance in front of the Ingalls house location. Because the filming site is on private property, we were required to comply with their rules, understandably.
Thank you so much for sharing. How unbelievably lucky you were to experience this. Karen's story about kissing Michael was hilarious. 😂 Loved this show so much since I was a child in the early 80s. Used to watch it all the time here in Norway. The show will survive us all.
I'm not sure if they do an anniversary special get together but I do know some of the actors goes to the Laura Engalls days in the real places. I think Nelly (Alison Arngrim) goes to some.
Thank you so much for sharing this for those of us who couldn't be there this is so cool
Little House has been such a big part of my life. As a child my family was pretty obsessed and we watched every episode. My mother even taught us how to read from the old McGuffy readers that we purchased at the school house at Knott's Berry Farm. My sisters had the Calicos and we even took Xmas photo tintypes. Fast forward to the early 90s when I was myself becoming both a jazz pianist/vocalist and actor and I had the pleasure of briefly working with Dean (Almanzo) in musical theatre. I also have the same birthday as the real Almanzo James Wilder. I met Ketty Lester (Hester Sue) when I was performing at a jazz festival and most of the cast over the years. I was so happy to hear that Jonathan Gilbert (Willie) showed up as I know he has been out of the acting business over 30 years but still made an effort to meet the fans. The actors have been so wonderful and I know this has been an emotional experience for everyone. There will never be again sadly a show like that Little House that showed values of spiritual faith, helping your fellow man and community. Wishing everyone a blessed reunion.
Wow- how wonderful it is that your have been blessed with a wonderful Mom who nurtured you with wholesome opportunities and experiences!! It's great that you've gone on to pursue music and acting and that you were able to meet/work with the LHOP actors. They all seem like genuinely nice and caring people!! I won't get to attend any of the reunion gatherings, so it's great to be able to watch online. I agree that it surely seems that there will never again be a show which touched people in quite the same way as LHOP has. I first watched it as a jr. high kid (in the early 70's with my grandparents (who were born in the 1890's). They were reflective and nostalgic and I think that LHOP reminded them of some simpler/more wholesome times, although they said that "Life" wasn't perfect as there was injustice, there were stigmas, various prejudices, etc. Their own parents were born at about the same time as Laura Ingalls Wilder. Each "Little House" episode had/has an important message, touching upon things that we humans need to do better so that others can have a better life.
America needs this now more than ever.
Amen to that!
Not only America but all nations..don't forget LHOTP has been aired in so many countries all over the world, including in my country-Indonesia.
I just got emotional when the crowd was cheering for Karen Grassle. Love her so much. ❤️
Karen grassle looks amazing!
I still watch little house on the prairie
Karen Grassle is a pure joy!! Her voice hasn't changed at all! What a treasure at 82! Just lovely!
It warms my heart to see so many young people in the audience. 😊
Thank you for sharing this for those who were unable to make it! Wish I could be there this weekend ❤
Yes me too!!! I thought they built the buildings. The props were good also. Brings back my childhood age 7-16. Wow I am old.
EVERYTIME I HEAR THIS OPENING SONG I GET GOOSEBUMPS , SUCH A GREAT SHOW, IT WAS A MAGICAL TIME , I MISS ALL THOSE WHO DEPARTED , 😢SUCH GREAT MEMORIES OF WALNUT GROVE , AND THE INGALLS
Me too!!
I do too ❤
I still watch little house 🏠
You're not alone ...by a long-shot! 😉 Pretty cool to see just how many of "us" there are out there! Around the world, even!
Me 2. Seems hard not to keep viewing it, never grows old.
So great to see it's still in a natural environment. What an amazing series it was and will forever be..
Thank you so much for posting this video. I wanted to attend this event so badly but could not. I have been crying off and on since yesterday. This is a much welcomed relief! Blessings to you.
Same😢
@@gloriakeener3865 I am sorry you could not go either. This is a once in a lifetime experience. Simply put, I had no transportation. I live in the San Gabriel Valley…about 1-2 hours away, but I had no way of getting there. So painful! I hope you’re feeling better than I am. Thanks for the like.
My favorite all time show growing up in the 80’s
Mostly in the 70s though the real Good years that is ..I wasnt an Elmonzo fan @ all And Albert was moslly in the 70s it was waydiffernt in the 80s And the SAME with the Waltons same thing and same times
Thank you SO much for posting this! Going to the reunion and the tour would have been a dream come true. Sadly for me, I live in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 and getting there would have been quite the trip 😂 It was wonderful seeing where all the buildings that made up Michael Landon’s “Walnut Grove”, brought back all the memories of all the episodes! One day, hopefully 🤞🏼, I’ll get a chance to visit where the set once stood ❤ LHOTP = the best show ever and a huge piece of my heart and soul ❤
En k parte de E. U. SE ENCUENTRA..? mucha nostalgia....
Thank you for sharing your wonderful thoughts Amy! ❤️
I think they need to make every human on this planet, watch and learn Little House. Not necessarily the Spiritual Faith as everyone has the right to their own belief systems, But… the Moral Values. How everyone helped each other, there were no “conspiracy theories”, children were children and played outside, families worked together to better their family, when a member of their community needed help, the community got together and HELPED them. The world needs MORE Little House on the Prairie ❤ (but we can leave the lack of women’s rights of the 1800’s back in the 1800’s 😉)
Couldn't agree more!
I have been crying the whole time watching. Best show ever!
Best show ever, indeed! ❤️
Thank you so much for thinking of those of us who wish they could be there.
Here in France, the TV series has been on the air since 1976. It was broadcast again this year.
Thank You so Much for writing this beautiful message as our hearts are so very blessed to have a once in a lifetime television series like this one!
Dont 4get the Waltons same years mostly n the 70s both shows
Thank you so much for sharing this, I would have loved to be there, it makes me sad the real buildings are gone, and the rest of the cast of course Charles, Dr Baker, Mr Edward's, Jonathan, Mr Hansen Reverend Alden and The Olsens❤ and the rest, but I can watch it anytime from my DVDs. Little House will always be alive in my home 💚
You're so welcome. Wish you could've been here!
If I just could have attended this Little House event, it would have been life complete. Such an amazing heartfelt show.
Love how people came in costume!!! This was incredible. I'm getting choked up watching this!
I recently found pictures of myself as Laura Ingalls for Halloween in 1978 or 79. I actually looked more like I was trying to be Mary, though. 😊
😂
Thanks for posting this video. I'm a huge fan of this show. And I can't be there in person for this weekend. I'm getting goose bumps watching it. Thank You.
So glad we were able to help. You're so welcome. Wish you could have been here!
This brings back so much joy, but also sadness. I know there will be another Michael Landon, Walnut Grove, and Half Pint.
There is Michael Landon Jr. and Hallmarks, When Calls The Heart. But, I understand what you mean, nothing like the good old days……
@@davemacpherson4752 good old days? 😂
And Mr Edwords they where so good in the 70s Not a fan in the 80s @all
Thank you from Australia 🇦🇺 I teared up on the bus tour xxxx
You're so welcome, Australia! I'd love to hear why seeing the bus tour made you tear up, if you don't mind sharing. Just curious.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! the end of this really gets to me!! we need this and shows like this back in our culture!!
Little House on the Prairie and The Waltons were great family shows.
Both from the 70s
@@theodoreritola7641 The best TV shows were in the 70's.
Little house Actor's Still touch us in a mighty way ! Thanks so much for 50 Years of Love and Laughter !
The Blind School set!! Loved it!! Thank you so much for the video!!!
You're most welcome! Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
Thank you so soo much for uploading this video❤
Our pleasure! 😉
This day was so much fun I didnt do the tour but it was still so amazing I was so happy to talk to Ms Beadle, Nellie, Carrie, Sylvia and so many more they were so gracious and kind!
It's a wonderful event, isn't it? Glad you're here doing it with us!
Thank you for sharing this. LHOTP has always and still is my favorite show. My husband and I watch it every night. Sadly they don’t make shows like this anymore. ♥️
Thank you so much for sharing! What a special event!
Good job ! I saved $$ by not going.. 😂😂😂 Saw it here!
😂Ya, you did! 🤑
Wow, what a great turnout. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you from Sweden!🇸🇪❤
You're welcome from California USA! 🇺🇸❤😉
Thank you for doing this for all of us fans who couldn’t make it for one reason or another. I still watch LHOTP on the different streaming platforms….l would rather watch this over and over again, than watch the garbage that is made today with foul language, too much violence, and the not needed sex scenes!
Thank you so much for sharing I too loved this show
Thank you so much for making and uploading this video of your time at the event! I found out about it too late abdvl the tickets were gone. I've loved the show as a kid when it first aired and have the dvd box set and have shared it with my kids as they grew up. I was so sad that I wasn't able to go. Again, a big thank you!
Appreciate your thoughtful comment. Was extra worth it to bring it to individuals like yourself. 😉
Where has the years gone? 😔
Right?! Crazy how time flies while you're alive! 😅
Loving this tour Ty for sharing 😁👏🇨🇦
You rock, Karen!!!
I grew up watching Little House too. I think I was in the first grade. We watched every episode till the last.
I’m so jealous!! What lucky people who got to attend!!
Just seeing the hills, trees, & sky alone takes you back. It feels like home is the best way to describe it. This show was just a masterpiece and they certainly couldn't produce anything today that holds a place in everyone's heart like it still does.
I wanted to go love the show thank you
You're so welcome. Wish you were here!
Thank you for sharing :) and the weather was perfect :)
It sure was on Friday! ☀️😃
Thank you for bring Walnut Grove to the one's who could not attend!!
As a child growing up, i used to watch little house on the prairie with my mom and siblings, its my childhood show and an adult now..i still watch it...i love melissa gilbert and Michael landon..he played a good father figure on the show and so love karen grassle too...she portrayed a sweet, warm loving mother on the show...i love all cast members, lots of memories for me while watching the show....i so wish i could've been here but..watching this made me feel warm and brings back my childhood memories all over again...thankyou for sharing this so we can feel the love and comfort as we watch it..bless you all ❤❤
70s Gold and the Waltons But when John boy left it wasnt that good any more then in 1980 NO THANKS
Grew up on little house and books. Feeling like a little girl again. Can't wait to meet greet the surviving cast in September 1.
Love that theme music!
Good thing, cuz we sure used it plenty in this video! 😂
Love seeing Karen there
Can you believe she's 82 now?! Incredible.
The LIttle House the praire 50th Anniversary Cast Best Alison Arngrim Love my favorite one fan BIG 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🎶🌻 Dolls
I live in new Jersey it would have been the most wonderful exciting experience for me if i could have been there im seriously jealous of everyone there ..there is no other tv show that i would want to meet the actors as much as this .this is my favorite show basically all my life
. I'm 52..
Wish you were here!
Thank you, RetroSPEC!
You're so welcome! ❤️
I always Loved Little House on the Prarie... and the cast was fun, and Amazing!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
Does anybody remembers the bridge? Sometime around Season 5 of the show, a bridge was added to the fictional town of Walnut Grove to make it look bigger. The actual bridge is located at Disney’s Golden Oak Ranch and not at Simi Valley but they edited in such a way the it seemed effortlessly nearby the town of Walnut Grove. People who grew up in the 70’s would remember the bridge from “Crowhaven Farm” TV Horror, “The Greatest American Hero”, and “Charlie ‘s Angels.”
ruclips.net/video/pvAgL_yu4ts/видео.htmlsi=5zzaXaC2WjqDJQIy
Wow, amazing to see the actual hill in the opening. I love this kind of stuff.
Agreed! Such nostalgia!
the old Garvey house is the only thing still there. I saw another video where some of the cast members went there to reminisce about the times acting up there and I saw that house was still standing❤
Thank you SO MUCH for videoing this today !!! It was so heart warming to be able to watch it like I am there myself !! Love to all the Praries out there!!
My favorite all time Show!
You have great taste in television shows! 😉
Wow wish i could be there my favorite show❤
Wish you were here, too!
It would have been so cool if the cast members had dressed in their characters they played.
So as you left the town, the Garvey house was first and it would be on the right hand side. Was the Little House also on the right hand side? I was SO hoping someone would post a FULL video of driving from the town to the Little House! Thank you!
You're welcome! The Ingalls house was on the left driving in and was the first house we saw. The bus drove a loop so that what was on one side on the way in would be on the other for those on the opposite side of the bus on the way out. Hope that makes sense.
@@retrospeconline is it on the same side as Oleson's mercantile or Nellie's restaurant? They always made a left from the house to go to town so I think it is on the same side as Oleson's
Well judging from the drive from leaving the town of Walnut Grove it only took a few minutes to get to the Ingalls property which is a lot closer than what I have always imagined all this time...
Ya, not real far. I heard that it was about a mile and a half between "Walnut Grove" and the Ingalls house at the filming site.
My dog is really named bandit she's the best. Big little house on the prairie fan ❤.wish I could be there. 😊
I named my dog at the time Bandit, too! It may have been the most popular dog name that year thanks to the show. 😂
I still watch Little House too even though I have the whole DVD series.
Y'all remember the big log by the creek at the Ingalls house? It had laid there for many many many years after the show ended and was still there a few years ago but it's gone now. That old log was part of the history of this famous TV show. Hope it was saved by someone but I doubt it.
The cardboard church was sitting back further. The mercantile was turned more to the left side of the screen showing the right side of the real building.
Thank you ❤
You're welcome! ❤️
Thanks for sharing this. Was this at there sound stage
You're welcome! The event is being held at a community park and adjacent community center. The bus tour is of the filming site in Simi Valley, California that they used for the exterior and outdoor scenes and where the Walnut Grove set and other buildings used on the show once stood.
So cool!
I wonder if my cousin went ?
thanks for sharing this
Love this series too..but I really love Highway to Heaven…THE BEST EVER❣️❣️❣️♥️♥️♥️💞🌷🙏🙏🙏🌷💞
Michael Landon was a television genius, wasn't he? Never was, nor ever will be another like him.
I always said that the only person who had a better mum than me was Laura Ingalls LOL.
I want to take this tour would mean so much to me
They are still doing bus tours each month. Go here for more info: www.simivalleychamber.org/bus-tours.html
The Amish who went didn't even have to change their clothes 😂
Thank you so much!
You're welcome so much! ❤️
Thank for sharing 😊
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Awesome!!
Hey, is the little bridge still there that went into /out of the town?
No, unfortunately.
Don’t have some Perry with my childish show. It has just turned 50 and I have just turned 50 my children watched it. My grandchildren are watching it. It’s a beautiful show and I never get tired of it.
It was in the TV industry and love this job one of his first jobs to hold a key card for Michael Landon for bonanza when I was a kid I had no idea what bonanza was I used to get him dad his name is Charles and he would laugh and say his name is Joe And I don’t know his name is Charles, and he would laugh and say his name is Joe this went on for years finally I got old enough that I could read the beginning credits and see Michael Landon for the first time who is Michael Landon, my mother, mom, who is Michael Landon and she laughed and said ask your father, so I went to my father and said Daddy who is Michael Landon, and he laughed and said he’s Joe and Charles so for the rest of my life, the joke was Joe Charles and Michael. Congratulations. This show has accomplished something, no other show could values faith, family family turmoil just can’t get that today. Enjoy your day. You deserve it Michael’s watching.
they did not show any videos of any celebrity's i wanted to see them though .
I was a fan for many years
Dang. They couldn’t even rebuild a house? Just propped up pictures.
Being that the filming site is on private property, the event producers had rules to comply with. They undoubtedly did the best they could under the circumstances and a great deal of work went into creating the facades for the event.
@@retrospeconline I think they did a WONDERFUL JOB with the pictures :)
Can you repost with the person talking about what we’re seeing, I mean I know what it is but the repeated music is a bit much.
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Sou do Brasil , meu sonho era poder conhecer todos os atores , chorei muito, qdo teve esse encontro de 50 anos, infelizmente moro longe, morei em lugar assim. Uma igreja, uma escola , depois foi tudo demolido 😢, sinto um aperto no coracao revendo tudo isso , aqui no Brasil ainda passa , ❤
Thank you so soo much for uploading this video❤
Thanks for sharing this.. Who ever did the pictures of all the LH buildings did a wonderful job!!!! This will be close as I will get to Simi Valley..
I wish there were more shows like this today. Here to is to 50 more years OF LHOP..
In fact, a couple of weeks ago I watched the series finale of LH when they blew up the town.
You're welcome! Thanks for being here!
🙂
It's a shame they blew up the set on the last episode
This is such great footage!! It's like nothing has changed in 50 years, as far as the scenery! Totally random question but just curious as I do not live in CA but NC, instead. About how far is Simi Valley from Los Angeles?
Simi Valley is about 45 minutes outside of Los Angeles.
So doesn’t look like they let you off the bus in town just the ingalls house ? Could you mingle around the area ? Wish I knew about this just found out ! Bummer .
What’s the point? They’d probably knock over the buildings. It might be a rule from the owners of Big Sky Ranch.
@@gaynorpatterson2915damn that’s a lame response -
When I found out three weeks ago, it was sold out.
Right, you could exit the bus the one time at a distance in front of the Ingalls house location. Because the filming site is on private property, we were required to comply with their rules, understandably.
Yes, the bus tours sold out rather quickly. Hope the video helps close the gap a bit.
Wow great facades! Such a good job!!
Thank you so much for sharing. How unbelievably lucky you were to experience this. Karen's story about kissing Michael was hilarious. 😂
Loved this show so much since I was a child in the early 80s. Used to watch it all the time here in Norway. The show will survive us all.
👋🏻 Hello Norway! Thank you for your comment! Indeed, the show will survive us all.
Do they do this every year?
I'm not sure if they do an anniversary special get together but I do know some of the actors goes to the Laura Engalls days in the real places. I think Nelly (Alison Arngrim) goes to some.
The cast attends Little House events around the country quite regularly. This was the first one in Simi Valley and probably the biggest one to date.
Karen Grassle...what a gem 💎 ❤
Thank youuuu. Cool video
is it possible that we can still have a remastered version of every episode in television, youtube or netflix?
***requesting /wishing from the PHILIPPINES❤️❤️❤️