I'm the guy in the window that actually scanned your ticket. I have to drive the course every day to turn the lights on. Nice to "meet" a fellow filmmaker :)
OMG, the narrating on this is hysterical . . . it's the best part ! And . . . . whoever you are doing the singing . . . YOU'VE GOT A GREAT VOICE !!!! Seriously, you really do. Keep your sense of humor. :)
I am so sorry. I could tell from the tone at the beginning of the video that you were not going to enjoy this one. There are a few points they really need to add lights (so you can see where the eff you're going) and they need to fill in some of those holes. Between lack of lights and the holes, someone is gonna end up with a broken axle.
Does that admission come with free shock absorbers? I don't know who chose that music, but I would have turned it off. A tractor would have been better. Every time you hit a pothole I thought is he going to ruin his car? And then you would make those painful sounds. I am sorry I started laughing. I like the first light show better! Thanks for the laughs and for the warning. Stay safe.
Some of the displays were synchronized to the music, but like you said, a couple of the songs were horrible. That first one (Reba McIntyre) got me a copyright claim, as I expected, but it was the worst of the bunch.
nice, but the moment you started down that hill i could already tell that you would need an alignment, shocks, new tail bone, new back, new tires and well you know new. The lights were nice and the song and lights synced fairly well, but. yeah, 1 time is enough until they grate that road.
With the condition of the road, and the wait time to get in (this was my second attempt. I went 2 hours earlier and the line was longer) I doubt if I'll ever do it again.
@TechMasterJason wow, i feel for you having to put up with that. And it's highly unlikely i'll go anyway, i live south of Houston, Texas- between Houston and Galveston, so if i go that far, i'm gonna see something better than some Christmas lights. (i love museums)
@TechMasterJason understood. I would love to visit during the fall (and even Christmas for fall foliage), but with 91,000 on my car.... yikes have fun and don't be part of DR's video's :)
@TechMasterJason yep, but i'm slowing down too. 63 miles on me... I used to love driving at night, no traffic, straight on, but.... Have fun enjoying Christmas before Halloween and Thanksgiving (sarcasm) (and i hate the commercialism)
I could tell you were getting carsick. Tip --- don't drive here when you come to New Orleans. You can tell which streets are private ways when driving the roadway isn't dangerous passing.
That was Hilarious! And useful and Hilarious! Did you sign an indemnity form that won't hold up in court? If you're going to say Hanukah town could you also say Christian town or something ruder? Thanks for taking the hit so we don't. I know my cars would be thrashed
Sorry, didn't mean to sound rude when I said that. I just always get amused when some celebration makes a token gesture towards another culture/group. I think the Happy Easter / Passover Bunny I saw years ago takes the cake.
@@DashcamRiprock I have a great story about that. I was living in Texas in some suburb. My dad was visiting and we were driving around (daylight) when we saw a manger made with that gross hard plastic. But on one side was a Santa on his knees, eyes closed praying. I turned to dad raised by a preacher but a rabid atheist and said "dad jump out and pray on the opposite side of Santa. Dad does so balancing out the scene. I take a couple of Fantastic photos (later shared by him in the Harvard Anthropolgy Dept) and then whisper yelled 'dad get back in the car! " Confusion on his face he gets up. I'm " hurry before they see! " He gets in " I thought you knew them!"
WE drove thru this light show last week. I have to say it is not worth the money. Now that I think about it, you couldn't pay me to see it again. There was not one Christmas tree. Don't waste your hard earned cash. Merry Christmas
@@DashcamRiprock I try to get the farm to fix the road every day. Sometimes they get the front loader out and drop down a ton of gravel and flatten it out but the number of cars that then drive over it ruin it again. Also, the water run off from rain and snow melt cuts into the mud (there is actual paved road underneath) and recreates the giant potholes, rivers and fissures throughout the course. I'm waiting for the day we lose a Mini Cooper.
Since when is "Let It Go" a Christmas song, anyway?
I'm the guy in the window that actually scanned your ticket. I have to drive the course every day to turn the lights on. Nice to "meet" a fellow filmmaker :)
OMG, the narrating on this is hysterical . . . it's the best part ! And . . . . whoever you are doing the singing . . . YOU'VE GOT A GREAT VOICE !!!! Seriously, you really do. Keep your sense of humor. :)
Thank you, I try. :)
Thanx for advice. I might do the one in Jones Beach on Long Island.
Check reviews first, to make sure there aren't any recurring complaints.
I am so sorry. I could tell from the tone at the beginning of the video that you were not going to enjoy this one. There are a few points they really need to add lights (so you can see where the eff you're going) and they need to fill in some of those holes. Between lack of lights and the holes, someone is gonna end up with a broken axle.
One of the reviews (that I sadly read AFTER I went) said that his kids were crying because the road was so rough. I totally believe it.
1. click video
2. press 8 on keyboard
3. close eyes and listen
4. ???
5. LOL
I was alone in the car, both hands on the wheel.
Does that admission come with free shock absorbers? I don't know who chose that music, but I would have turned it off. A tractor would have been better. Every time you hit a pothole I thought is he going to ruin his car? And then you would make those painful sounds. I am sorry I started laughing. I like the first light show better! Thanks for the laughs and for the warning. Stay safe.
Some of the displays were synchronized to the music, but like you said, a couple of the songs were horrible. That first one (Reba McIntyre) got me a copyright claim, as I expected, but it was the worst of the bunch.
nice, but the moment you started down that hill i could already tell that you would need an alignment, shocks, new tail bone, new back, new tires and well you know new. The lights were nice and the song and lights synced fairly well, but. yeah, 1 time is enough until they grate that road.
With the condition of the road, and the wait time to get in (this was my second attempt. I went 2 hours earlier and the line was longer) I doubt if I'll ever do it again.
@@DashcamRiprock i think that's a very good decision. waiting that long just to have your body mangled by a road... well, you know the rest.
@TechMasterJason wow, i feel for you having to put up with that. And it's highly unlikely i'll go anyway, i live south of Houston, Texas- between Houston and Galveston, so if i go that far, i'm gonna see something better than some Christmas lights. (i love museums)
@TechMasterJason understood. I would love to visit during the fall (and even Christmas for fall foliage), but with 91,000 on my car.... yikes have fun and don't be part of DR's video's :)
@TechMasterJason yep, but i'm slowing down too. 63 miles on me... I used to love driving at night, no traffic, straight on, but.... Have fun enjoying Christmas before Halloween and Thanksgiving (sarcasm) (and i hate the commercialism)
The audio commentary was the absolute best!
Thank you. Another one coming within the hour.
I could tell you were getting carsick. Tip --- don't drive here when you come to New Orleans. You can tell which streets are private ways when driving the roadway isn't dangerous passing.
Hey, I drive through Malden all the time. How hard could New Orleans be?
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You're laughing with and not me, right? :)
That was Hilarious! And useful and Hilarious! Did you sign an indemnity form that won't hold up in court?
If you're going to say Hanukah town could you also say Christian town or something ruder? Thanks for taking the hit so we don't. I know my cars would be thrashed
Sorry, didn't mean to sound rude when I said that. I just always get amused when some celebration makes a token gesture towards another culture/group. I think the Happy Easter / Passover Bunny I saw years ago takes the cake.
@@DashcamRiprock I have a great story about that. I was living in Texas in some suburb. My dad was visiting and we were driving around (daylight) when we saw a manger made with that gross hard plastic. But on one side was a Santa on his knees, eyes closed praying. I turned to dad raised by a preacher but a rabid atheist and said "dad jump out and pray on the opposite side of Santa. Dad does so balancing out the scene. I take a couple of Fantastic photos (later shared by him in the Harvard Anthropolgy Dept) and then whisper yelled 'dad get back in the car! " Confusion on his face he gets up. I'm " hurry before they see! " He gets in " I thought you knew them!"
WE drove thru this light show last week. I have to say it is not worth the money. Now that I think about it, you couldn't pay me to see it again. There was not one Christmas tree. Don't waste your hard earned cash. Merry Christmas
IF they fixed the road, and IF the wait time was less than 10 minutes, maybe. Otherwise, it was a total disaster.
@@DashcamRiprock I try to get the farm to fix the road every day. Sometimes they get the front loader out and drop down a ton of gravel and flatten it out but the number of cars that then drive over it ruin it again. Also, the water run off from rain and snow melt cuts into the mud (there is actual paved road underneath) and recreates the giant potholes, rivers and fissures throughout the course. I'm waiting for the day we lose a Mini Cooper.
@@barrynorman7375 Seeing a Mini disappear into a crevasse would make me want to come back.