Yeah, I was really happy when I found it. I was surprised that there wasn't a single Surf Cincinnati commercial on the Internet. I have another one posted as well, this is an earlier one from 1986: ruclips.net/video/flxBRaHFmzI/видео.html
@@YokozunaNumber1 Basically the reason why the Beach went belly up. Interestingly enough, if the Beach folded early on Surf Cincinnati might've lasted until the modern day with them being closer to the west side of town but I guarantee they would've been struggling against Soak City regardless.
Never went there and I live nearby in Greenhills. I was in my, late twenties by this point.
Super 1988 Vintage Surf Cincinnati commercial!!
That's a blast from the past!
I recall this one. if u got any more local Cincinnati ads upload them please and thank you. I lost a lot of mine.
if you have any classic Skyline Chili ads please upload
This place was awesome
literally just passed where it was
This place was great.
My older brother worked there so we got in free and it ruled. Loved that place.
Does anyone remember a teen dance hang out in front of Surf that used to advertise on Q102? not Caddy's and not the Harbor club.......
I member that commercial
Yeah, I was really happy when I found it. I was surprised that there wasn't a single Surf Cincinnati commercial on the Internet. I have another one posted as well, this is an earlier one from 1986: ruclips.net/video/flxBRaHFmzI/видео.html
So we aren't gonna talk about Ian ziering in that commercial. Lol
☝️ Thank you
Why did it close??
I think because KI Waterparks must have put them out of business.
A great year to be alive somewhere along I-75 in Ohio...
This park was along 275, not 75.
It was on I-71@@bwware
@@spacecadet236 nope. That was The Beach. Surf Cincinnati was a long 275. Source: I lived right down the street from it.
@@bwware I can 2nd that. I think it was between the Mr healthy and forest park exit.
What in the hell happened to this incredible place?
Kings Island's Waterworks put them out, I think. Once KI got a water park, which was free with purchase of a regular ticket, it was game over.
@@YokozunaNumber1plus u also had The Beach Waterpark
@@YokozunaNumber1 Basically the reason why the Beach went belly up. Interestingly enough, if the Beach folded early on Surf Cincinnati might've lasted until the modern day with them being closer to the west side of town but I guarantee they would've been struggling against Soak City regardless.