Abandoned Amusement Park Slowly Becomes Nature Preserve in Texas

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2022
  • Aquarena Springs was an Amusement Park located in San Marcos, Texas operating between the 1940s and early 1990s. In 1994 it was purchased by Southwest Texas State (Now Texas State) University and has since been slowly dismantled and removed. Several of the original park buildings still remain, as does a 1920s hotel and the illustrious glass bottom boats.
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Комментарии • 63

  • @hippiedadtx2878
    @hippiedadtx2878 8 дней назад +1

    I’m 68 now and I went there when I was a kid and did all the attractions there. A very special place. My wife and I took our son there when he was small.

  • @bradmetcalf5333
    @bradmetcalf5333 Год назад +10

    I am 38. As a small kid, i remember my mom telling me about the swimming pig and the mermaids. in my early 20s, I visited the park and was able to go out on a glass-bottom boat. The size of the catfish in the deep crystal clear water blew my mind. I am usually one to be sad about the loss of old buildings and Texas attractions however, I am glad to see this truly remarkable geological site in the hands of the University System and the feds. Perhaps it will be restored as close to natural as is possible in our ugly modern world.

  • @daramccreary9479
    @daramccreary9479 4 месяца назад +2

    I went when I was young. 4-5yo. I still remember the underwater show and the boat ride.. memories that have not been forgotten in 45+ years. Thanks for sharing.

  •  Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the reminder of old memories. At the age of 12 i snuck in from the back and swam in the lake without notice. I was awol from San Marcos Baptist Academy which in 1980 was still in town. I eventually called my dad to come get me from Houston. That night we stayed in the hotel. Since 1976 until 2015 I had many memories. The last few were with my own kids. Fun fact…the movie piranha was filmed there. I was a kid on the beach😎

  • @joeforbess2150
    @joeforbess2150 Год назад +2

    I have great memories of when my grandparents took me there when I was about 8. That was 61 years ago.

  • @catsanchez5749
    @catsanchez5749 Год назад +5

    LOVED this place as a child. I actually had a close connection to the family who owned it in the 1970s till early 80s. Was a beautiful natural place. Those were the days😀Would be amazing if you could get permission to get closer😀 Thank you for this wonderful reminder into memories.

    • @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE
      @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE  Год назад +1

      I'm loving the personal connections to Aquarena, thank you!

  • @Appophust
    @Appophust Год назад +2

    Part of the old resort is now a treatment center. I was there when I was 15. We had all kinds of stuff left over from when it was a resort. Spas, pools, stairways, gyms and recreation, dining halls, kitchens, etc. It was pretty cool in a way.

  • @alicerose8057
    @alicerose8057 7 месяцев назад +1

    The best place ever for a kid. It was one of the most thoughtful theme parks because it had such a natural feel. Everything is plastic now. Schlitterbaun used to be really amazing during the 80s as well before it expanded and became nearly impossible to visit and enjoy. It was also on the more natural side. I remember going on the slides at the end of the day over and over and there were no lines. The guy on the speaker would say “welcome to schlitterbaun, a unique environment nestled on the banks of the comal river.” Omg, I miss both places so much.

  • @markk3066
    @markk3066 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the story as always, visited there as a kid in the early 80's. It was a really neat place to visit.

  • @jashar1
    @jashar1 Год назад +2

    I remember going there in the mid 80s as well, seeing the mermaid shows, riding the glass-bottom boats, etc. It was such a wonderful escape.

    • @DCFCfanatic
      @DCFCfanatic 10 месяцев назад

      it's funny everyone called them mermaids but they were actually called Aquamaids. one of the Aquamaids that worked there said they didn't like being called mermaids and they would always correct people whenever they overheard them being called that.

    • @jashar1
      @jashar1 10 месяцев назад

      @@DCFCfanatic Hilarious, they shouldn't have dressed up in mermaid costumes then, huh?

  • @DCFCfanatic
    @DCFCfanatic 10 месяцев назад +1

    Went there with my parents a lot when I was a kid. Loved the glass bottom boats and Aquamaids. Of course they always brought up that the movie Piranha was filmed there.

  • @UnofficialFanVids
    @UnofficialFanVids Год назад +3

    Thanks for this one. I went there so much as a child, and then as a young adult, after SWT bought it, I spent a lot of time as well. It was cool then, cause the park was "closed" but all the equipment and buildings were in good enough shape to hang around, and the university did not kick people out or anything. I even got married there (still going strong). Years later, as a photographer, I was able to come in and get access to the closed off area in your drone shots. I got several interesting pics and spent hours and hours in the overgrown relics of the old theme park.

  • @skiesofthesouthwest
    @skiesofthesouthwest Месяц назад +1

    I just got permission to photograph the hillside area. I highly recommend it. Thanks to your video, I was able to identify what’s left of this place. As far as drone permissions, I gave up due to having to get LAANC

  • @pray452
    @pray452 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm sitting in the parking lot of what was a very special place to visit, Aquarena Springs Theme Park, saddened that a piece of history is now long gone. Back in the 80s I visited the theme park and remember how excited I was to see Ralph, the swimming pig, the beautiful mermaids performing under water, the glass bottom boats and all the other things it offered.
    So in 1997 a group of my friends decided to visit sites around south Texas, which we had never seen, all of us south Texans, btw. I suggested that we all meet up in the end at AS and enjoy the park (we were two groups traveling). Little did I know that it had closed down😢 with the exception of the glass boats. At least we were able to enjoy that together. They had never heard of the park and ribbed me over the stories i told them of the swimming pig😂 Adios, Ralphie and all you lovely mermaids!!😊
    At least I have the memories!

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis Год назад +1

    Well done! Thanks for sharing and the very best of luck!

  • @briand3459
    @briand3459 Год назад +2

    Love this video! I rode the glass bottom boat when I was a kid and loved it. I've been back several times and am still fascinated by it.
    I am interested in seeing the inside of the park! Make it happen!

  • @takeadive
    @takeadive Год назад +2

    I worked there in 1994-1995 as Hospitality. I gave tours and dressed up in a Ralph costume / as Mrs. Burleson, when not giving tours. I spent a lot of hours in the park, in the cabin, in the aquarium,etc. it was very hot and I would bring a frozen water bottle that melt throughout the day. I loved taking breaks to check on the Ralph’s (multiple pigs for the show) and hanging with my friend’s that were mermaids, gondola and boat operators.

  • @Frenkazoid
    @Frenkazoid Год назад +3

    Would love to see the inside of the park!

  • @qbonumber1
    @qbonumber1 6 дней назад

    I work here at the Medows Center, I'm a boat driver and what they told me is that starting next year, there is going to be a project to remove what remains of Aquarena Springs.
    So this could be one of your last chances to get permission to film, what's left of the theme park.

  • @DReed1945
    @DReed1945 Год назад +2

    What sucks is that on the boat tour, the guides can only point to the history but you can’t really see anything. It’s overgrown with moss and vines. I wish they’d restore everything to the same looks and colors and bring back another Burleson cabin as a mini farm of some sort like a small Pioneer Farms. I’m sure he had a garden somewhere. Hold blacksmithing classes, sewing, dying, wax candles. However, I doubt it will be a thing. If they bring in trials through there then maybe.

  • @patricklemoine1818
    @patricklemoine1818 Год назад

    That's just sad. I hadn't been there since early 90s. I was there in the mid and late 70s though.

  • @machelleh81
    @machelleh81 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this video. My family visited in the early to mid 80's. I have pictures in front of the official Aquarena Springs sign and pictures of riding the rides. It was a really fun place. I'm going to go down there in the next few weeks to walk around and visit the Meadow Center.

    • @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE
      @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE  Год назад

      This is great! If you have any cool old pictures you want to share please do!

  • @jimmyboy5597
    @jimmyboy5597 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was there in 1977...so cool then...I remember alligators in a pen and mermaids in the spring.

  • @Blue24Osprey
    @Blue24Osprey Год назад +1

    Fascinating video, thank you. Would love to see more, if possible.

  • @bellearagon653
    @bellearagon653 10 месяцев назад +2

    ❤I live in sm and grew up it's sad this park went out of business and sold I feel that maybe now since san Marcos is and was always a mermaid town they def would of attracted the future and it would of left history to carry on. So beautiful hopefully they will let us humans see it one last time

  • @edwardndriskoll
    @edwardndriskoll Год назад +1

    Reminds of this place known to me as buccaneer bay in FLA. Weeki wachee springs.

  • @hinahanta
    @hinahanta Год назад +1

    Very cool, I have been there a few times!

  • @cbozz7063
    @cbozz7063 7 дней назад +1

    went there alot as a kid on feild trips

  • @SKaR64
    @SKaR64 9 месяцев назад

    This is so sad. The physicality of many childhood memories has been totally erased by an uncaring institution of learning, but of course I'm not surprised. :(

  • @jasonkinney5534
    @jasonkinney5534 20 дней назад +1

    OKAY 1985! I saw a cop in a san marcus police uniform recently, & asked him, u came from Aquarena springs with the swimming pig? He said What???, I Had know idea that it was closed in 1985!!!!! I thought there were still commercials about it at least until 1990!!

  • @cynthiaschapansky2008
    @cynthiaschapansky2008 Год назад +1

    Bummer! I had fun there as a kid and also astroworld. Be killing my childhood

  • @jonathandevries2828
    @jonathandevries2828 Год назад +2

    im interested!

  • @cjrstudios4100
    @cjrstudios4100 11 месяцев назад

    I've been here before they really started tearing down everything, it a shame cause I'm too young to have visited it in its prime as well as astroworld... weirdly enough I remember the tour guide telling us that the sky ride had an accident which caused the ride to shut down for awhile

  • @milbow
    @milbow Год назад +2

    There is a weird building on the edge of Houston on the 59 I think. It is white and has something about lux written in large letters. Any Idea what that is?

    • @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE
      @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE  Год назад +1

      Hey! Do you have more info on where it is?

    • @milbow
      @milbow Год назад

      IT IS on the 59 on the edge of the city. I have tried to find it on the map. No Luck but if you are on the 59 you cannot miss it.

  • @Luisgar1234
    @Luisgar1234 Год назад +1

    You should do a video on the abandoned prison
    In sugar land

    • @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE
      @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE  Год назад +2

      Man I've been trying to find a (legal) way to go there

    • @Luisgar1234
      @Luisgar1234 Год назад

      Also the old “dream mansion” in clear lake. When I was little I was convinced it was haunted. Then I found out that Hakeem oljuawon had purchased it and they renovated it and even added a sign. I wonder what the mansion was before Hakeem bought it for his brand. Today that mansion is gone but the plot of land and guest houses still remain. It sits on the intersection of space center blvd and nasa right on clear lake. Once I went in with some friends and it was just an abandoned house but I’m sure it has some history.

    • @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE
      @ScottDaileyYOUTUBE  Год назад

      @@Luisgar1234 I wish I had gotten that mansion before they tore it down.

  • @annetteware1702
    @annetteware1702 8 месяцев назад

    I thought the glass bottom boats were still available. I was there about 4 years ago, maybe 5. And they called it wetlands, and you could still ride the boats.

  • @cynthiaschapansky2008
    @cynthiaschapansky2008 Год назад

    We had crappy cameras. I took pictures when I was a kid but they are bad pictures

  • @whitemexican8996
    @whitemexican8996 4 месяца назад +1

    where is this located?

  • @CelestialWoodway
    @CelestialWoodway Год назад +3

    The horror movie Piranha was filmed at the park in the 80s.

    • @derekcolvin9944
      @derekcolvin9944 Год назад

      Piranha was released in 1978,
      It was directed by Joe Dante who also directed the movie Gremlins

  • @edwardndriskoll
    @edwardndriskoll Год назад

    A1

  • @nunyabidness3075
    @nunyabidness3075 14 дней назад

    I visited the park in its heyday, and it’s sad it couldn’t survive. I’m not too upset with what the college has been doing overall, but the city and the college have been playing fast and loose with the water which they don’t actually own. Seems the new thing in Texas to block access to public lakes and streams. The city actually fenced off the river access during Covid which was stupid, illegal, and plain political BS. I considered going for a paddle in the spring to see if they would pull something so I could take a stand.
    We had been looking to move there and start a business. Between the political nonsense and the consistently unprofessional realtors we ran into, we decided on central San Antonio instead.

    • @user-yv1np2zg1p
      @user-yv1np2zg1p 12 дней назад

      Did it have gators back then?

    • @nunyabidness3075
      @nunyabidness3075 12 дней назад

      @@user-yv1np2zg1p I don’t remember them, but they likely could have. I was a kid and it was a half century ago. I remember the glass wall, the mermaids, and making a joke about the titanic when the boat guy said the glass bottom boat was unsinkable. That’s about it.

  • @user-yv1np2zg1p
    @user-yv1np2zg1p 12 дней назад

    That spring would be great with alligators in it.