I really like Glen Holland here. He didn't make a theme park to cash in on any fads going on at the time. He just wanted to give his sister and other children out there a chance to escape reality and have happiness and adventure in their lives. I can really respect that. :)
It was a time in America where if you wanted to do something, you woke up out of bed and did it. Now you can't do shit without needing permits "regulations" money, or offending someone.
@@sumlem What I said didn't apply to theme parks. It applies to building anything anymore. There has never been any project again like the Hoover Dam, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Golden Gate bridge. Any time some big project is proposed that can change the country it's shot down by 100+ different complainers. It's the same reason why Japan has a high speed rail line and we do not. People complaining about hurrdurr my land losing 10 feet of space on a 500 acre property, people complaining about noise, the electrical lines, blablabla this blablabla that.
@@MrWolfSnack Well you certainly don’t want someone to build on the property of a Native American reservation without violating the consent of said landowners. There are benefits and drawbacks to our sensitivity around American construction. On top of that, Japan also has a completely different industrial and socio-political climate than us
@@MrWolfSnack Yknow South Korea here used to have that type of lax construction/property laws about everything, and usually lead to literal hundreds of people getting buried alive or some bridge collapsing because construction companies skimmed on material. There's a fine line between unnessesary bureaucracy and regulated safety, America is still nowhere close to first. A reminder that every safety regulation law is written in blood.
'Called herself the biggest real estate owner in California because she weighed over 300 pounds.' Now that is a business woman who knows how to turn lemons into lemonade.
Had to stop just one minute in to comment. We need to give props to Defunctland for having such interesting and creative intros that change constantly. I am grateful that I get to watch cool things
There's a Santa themed theme park still open from the 60s out in the middle of nowhere deep in the mountains of North Carolina called Santa's Land... It is sooo creepy and run down, can't believe it's still open
I went when I was about 12 (14 years ago). It’s was actually super busy and they seemed pretty popular, but everything seemed so dated. My mom used to go to the casino near it in Cherokee, NC all the time, so she wanted to take us to Santa’s Land after passing it so many times.
I used to go there all the time as a kid in the 90s. I remember a Rudolph roller coaster and there was hardly anyone ever there so I could just ride it for an hour if I wanted
The stories behind some of these are so touching to me…the lone mailman sending letters to kids from Santa, the man who just wanted a place where kids could have fun for a little bit for kids like his sister. Man
Dude, your production values are so high. RUclips is filled with video essays, some comedic, some dramatic, all looking less professional than yours. Each new video you create is like it's own little movie. You obviously love what you do, and we appreciate you for it. Happy Holidays, Kevin. And have a happy new year!
I love that there's a number of these that random local people just picked up and resuscitated for the sake of keeping the dream going. Honestly very uplifting to read about. I wanna visit some of these places someday just to support them.
sup me Dude, non-Christian writers that lives in the *same century* as Jesus confirmed that he existed. Many of them argued that the miracles his disciples attributed to him were false. They couldn’t argue against claims about him if he never existed. Go read the works of Philo and Josephus, who were contemporary historians.
Santa’s village in Jefferson New Hampshire is a HUGE part of my childhood. I returned this past October with my grandmother and parents everything i loved as a small kid was still there but there was so much more new stuff it was still enjoyable for a group of adults.
Same! I went to it every summer between 1993 and 2001, and a few between 2001 and 2009, before any of the really big changes were made (same with Storyland). I can't wait to bring my kids when they're old enough
So glad it's still there. We see brochures for Story Land, but I haven't seen one for Santa's Village in a long while, so I figured it had closed. Is Jellystone still going? I have vague memories as a child driving by - or was that a campground?
@@coocoocavespider Well yeah, Disney is basically a Nazi Corporation. It was supposedly Walts dying wish for the company to always believe in "Mein Furher"
@@gabrieladerre2862 I'm from Western Ky too, We went 5 or 6 times during the summer when I was a kid. I haven't been since 1999 Im sure its changed alot since then.
West KY grown,also lol. Went to Holiday World every summer as a kid. My first memory of it it was still known as Santa Claus Land if I'm not mistaken (I've been around a while lol). I'm...much older now,but I've taken my kids there a few times and they love it. It's really cool to go back and see everything that's changed,grown,and been added to over the years. Tbh I'd rather go back there any time than go to Disneyland/world. Too much nostalgia for me.
"The most likely explanation for the name was that someone said it in a meeting as a joke and nobody could come up with anything else" Its amazing how many things get named this way. Up there with fusing words of the description (MICROprocessor SOFTware), using something or someone's name, random things within eyeline on the desk, misreading a sheet of paper Sometimes all of them at the same time.
@@theorangeofallahpbuh1840 These are some examples I could think of. Most car manufacturers are named after their founders so Ferruccio Lamborghini, Enzo Ferrari, Henry Ford, Ferdinand Porsche, Cleveland, Ohio was named after General Moses Cleaveland but someone fucked up so now it's Cleveland. Google is just a misspelling of googol. Motorola is a portmanteau of Motorcar and Victrola (an old word for phonograph) as Motorola's first products were car radios.
Ulysses S. Grant’s real name was Hiram Ulysses Grant. When he arrived at West Point the registrar had made a major typo on his application. Rather than go through the slog of fixing the problem, he changed his name
yeah, video essays absolutely dominated youtube this year, it's weird that I don't see any videos talking about it. it seems every recommended feed has at least two video essays in itthese days.
samseriesinc Recommendations are tailored to each user independently. What you noticed is literally sampling bias. If you spend time watching video essays, then RUclips recommends then to you more.
@@vinceo5296 Bullshit. How come my retarded girlfriend gets recommended the exact same things that I watch independently of her on my own time? Google is listening to my iphone and shit i need to move into the desert
"...a highly publicized court battled ensued, with the entire country on the edge of their seat, waiting to find out who would get legal authority to milk the birth of Christ in a town of less than 100 people." 😂😂😂 Amazing production values and another fantastic episode. Defunctland is only getting better and better and it started out epically so it will be fun to see where things continue to evolve in 2019 and beyond.
@@8bitorgy and what does Marxism, and the wrong definition you provided, have to do with what defunctland was talking about? He was making fun of business people missing the point of a holiday, not stating his grand communist manifesto
This video is amazing! Proud to see my footage from Santa Claus, AZ used. I was unaware of several of these parks and I am making a point to go visit all of them.
@@Defunctland not too far from Santa Claus AZ is Bedrock City AZ a few minutes NW of Flagstaff. However Bedrock City / Flinststone AZ is still active. Maybe less so due to Covid, but not dead like Santa Claus.
Santa's Enchanted Forest in Miami should probably not be on your list... It's more of a fair than an actual amusement park, since it's seasonal, operating on land that's usually just a normal park. They dig out the rides and displays every year around Christmas, and MAN can you tell that they've been sitting in dusty warehouses... it basically only looks decent in the dark. It's fun, don't get me wrong, but not worth its own trip.
As a professional Santa Claus, I thoroughly enjoyed this. I have visited the park in Colorado and the one in Cherokee NC. I hope at some point to visit the park above the arctic circle.
“In the 1950s, it was possible that a 13 year old might still believe in Santa. Now, it’s uncommon for a child older than 7 or 8 to believe in Santa. There’s a pressure to rush kids over before they age out”. Wow! That very literally says something about society. I don’t know what it says, but it says something!
You could definitely infer something more sinister from it but to me I think it simply says kids are getting smarter since access to information is so readily available. A kid in the 80s might easily believe that Santa can visit every household in the world in 24 hours, especially if the only source of information they have are their parents and teachers, who want to keep the magic alive. But a kid with access to google can find out how impossible that is in under five seconds. Also, couple that with the fact that 99% of Santa-related Christmas-themed media centers around the fact that adults don’t believe in Santa. It’s a staple of Santa media, that only children believe. Nathan Fielder was so right when he said the biggest desire of any child is to not be seen as a baby. Telling them for over a hundred years that only babies believe in Santa and adults still get presents will wear down on the appeal for sure. Not that I think Santa is the best tradition anyway. The idea of getting presents based on your behavior is fine I guess, but I think it’s weird to teach kids that being well behaved will bring them rewards in life, since they’ll realize around the age of 13-16 that that’s not the case in the real world.
I figured out that there was no "real" Santa by the time I was 5 in 1960. By the time I was 8, some of my classmates and I had to break it to some of our other classmates, who still believed in Santa, that he didn't exist Maybe that wasn't very nice of us, but we felt it was time they knew. So even back then, at least at my school in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we didn't believe in Santa until we were on the edge of puberty!
@Road Rash's Redline Resto Rods it's just that kids these days are raised by iPad and phones... they can just google whatever they want... it's more so a sign that parents are relying more on technology to raise their kids than do it thenself
Yes he seems to be the one everyone tries to blame even though he brought some of the best things to Disneyland and the movies like the little mermaid and so on
I forgot what the place is called but there used to be a santa theme park near me that was shut down and bought by a paintball company. Paintballing in the abandoned remnants of my childhood nostalgia is truly one of the best things ever Edit: Okay so it's Santa's Village in East Dundee, it only reopened because half of it was bought and turned into Paintball Explosion.
I must admit, bless the man who saved exhibit F (Santa’s land). Amusement parks are meant to bring joy and happiness to people, especially Christmas themed parks
I was always too scared to ride it, that elevator just sketched me out 😂. Now we have Thunderbird, it’s pretty okay, good B&M coaster, a bit tame though.
The Voyage is definitely my favorite roller coaster in the park, and I always make it a priority to go on the ride at least once every time I visit Holiday World. ^^
I have wonderful memories of visiting Holiday World as a little kid, as it was the closest theme park to where I grew up. My mom also has childhood memories of going back when it was Santa Claus Land. I'm glad you covered it, I've always been curious of it's history.
Still a great park overall. Definitely spoiled having it as my home park, the first time I went to a different park as a kid I was outraged that it’s water park cost an extra entry to get into xD. Splashin safari is free with admission to Hw.
I actually live about 10-15 miles away from Santa Claus, Indiana, so I'm able to go to Holiday World at least once every year, especially since I've been able to go there constantly ever since I was a baby. ^^
God, I flipping love the creative intros you make! To be honest I love this entire video, this may be my new favorite Defuntland video! (The one on Jaws The Ride was my old fav, so it's my second favorite now)
Production on your videos has become so good I find it hard to believe that it isn't like 20+ people working on this. Like this is better quality than 90% of stuff on say the History channel.
History channel has to compete with the internet for ratings, so its degenerated heavily to put up content which is less focused. It's like a slower version of what happened to The Learning Channel
I love how a theme park about a guy who lives in a land of snow was opened by a man called Coke. Another great episode. Great research, presentation and delivery. Thanks again Kevin.
I always watch your videos on the TV version of RUclips and it feels like watching a professionally made show, hook it up to surround sound and it's like a movie. Best RUclips documentary channel by far!
PointDelta every time I watch this channel I wonder why it is not so popular. It troubles me how something so professionally made and interesting isn’t as rewarded on this site
@@ajsollecito4236 Defunctland is popular when compared with its peers of theme park history channels. It's an esoteric topic with a limited audience, but this channel has about four times the subscribers of other major players in the space. That's an achievement!
I went to Santa's Village in Lake Arrowhead in the '90s and it was magical and terrifying. My mom also wants me to mention that they had a really quality Santa
The street signs to Santa's Village in Scott's Valley, Ca. were still there when I moved to California in the 20th century. Even up to 5 years ago, there was an exhibit in the Los Gatos town museum for Santa's Village. They were gathering remembrances from people who visited as a child, or had worked there. The signs on Rt 17 are gone but people in the area remember Santa's Village.
Shout out to North Pole, Alaska, not an amusement park, but still a pretty cool, distinctly Christmas themed town a couple miles north Fairbanks. My family visited there a long time ago, back when we lived in AK. They had it all, big Santa statue, red & white paint on everything, cool shops, the works.
I grew up going to the Santa's Village park in NH!! We would go every summer and make a stop at Storyland on the way. It was so nice to see one of my home parks shown on this page!!
I'm so sad I live a mere 3 hours away from Santa Claus, IN and have been to Holiday World multiple times during my childhood, but only now have I learned the hilarious history of the place.
This is amazing. Never did I guess Defunctland would talk about my home state, nor would they talk about the theme park I attended so much when I was younger. Holiday World was my second favorite park to go to, next to Walt Disney World of course. Whenever my school year ended, it was a tradition for our schools to take us to Holiday World, as it was only an hour away.
I only went with my school once but I used to go there a lot as a kid. Mom's credit union had discounted tickets for local theme parks and Holiday World was our favorites. I don't know bout y'all but it doesn't feel like summer until all the McDonald's has the Holiday World coupons on the counters.
I went to Santa"a Village in Bracebridge when I was 3 years old so, 1969. My dad put me on the big Jack O Lantern, not knowing that there was a wasps nest inside. They came out and stung me around my mouth and I had to go to the ER. I've never been back. ✌🏻
The second this video stepped into my office, I knew it would be trouble. Sure, it talked a good game, but I had nightmare visions of "Christmas Stalkings" and "St. Nick Noir"becoming a fad genre dancing in my head.
My parents used The North Pole in NY to convince me for a few extra years that Santa was real. I have so many fond memories of that place and I only ever went once.
I live just an hour from Holiday World, I'd like to share a quick Santa related update. From those around here, this is old news. The fiberglass Santa that was once on display at Christmas for a downtown court house display, had been abandoned for quite a few years in a junk yard, has been restored and is up on display on US41 North in Evansville, IN. Great info as always, Kevin! I will also share that the Lewis J. Koch (pronounced Cook) family still run Holiday World and can be found roaming the park all season long. If you want to visit, the Lake Ruldoph Campgroud is very close and has very economical rates for your stay.
I passed that Statue every time I went back and forth to college. It was really cool to hear about my home state and the theme park I visited so much as a child.
Holiday world is by far the cleanest and nicest theme park. I live 30 mins from Kentucky kingdom but I would much rather drive the two hours to Holiday World!! Plus free sodas
I know it's been like 4 years since this video, but I used to go to Holiday World every summer back when the Kochs owned the place. It was an exceptionally well-managed park, and one year when I had gotten season passes, I found that Pat Koch, the mother of the owner of Holiday World at the time and the single person that made the most appearances in commercials, was often out in the park cleaning tables and managing crowds. I don't know about the rest of her family, but she was a damn beloved celebrity for me.
I actually work at Holiday World as a Ride Operator! (Also you pronounced Koch wrong, it's pronounced like Cook. My family is friends with theirs!) So happy to see my little beautiful place of work got noticed!!
I used to go to the East Dundee Santa's Village when I was a kid!!! I live far away now but hearing about it made me nostalgic. So sad it was a bad business move, I loved it as a child
There's a Santa's Village in NH that I went to in the 90's. Also, what a rollercoaster this video was! The deer shooting & animal abuse made me so sad, and then your Humpty Dumpty comment about "nobody could put it back together again" made me bust out laughing. Great job on the video!
I went to the NH Santa’s Village when I was a kid in the 1990s (it’s the “G” one in the video. I also went to Santa’s Land in VT when I was little and also visited last year.
I got so excited when you included Santa's Village in Jefferson NH!! I grew up going there and just went this past summer with my mom to reminisce and see what has changed!
My family visited HoldayWorld in Indiana about ten years ago. It was excellent. Affordable prices, fun rides, very clean and well taken care of, a definite slant toward younger kids but still great. A super fun water area for those hot days that was an absolute blast. If you bought a cup of soda, you could refill it all day long at drink stations spread around the park for free.
Oh my god. The perfect detective-like intro, the extensive detail, the mystery of it all. One of my favourite RUclips videos. Period. Edit: Isn’t it ironic that both you and Expedition Theme Park uploaded videos on these theme parks on Christmas Eve (at least, here in NZ)?
Well, now that Santa’s Enchanted Forest in Miami has closed... I think it deserves its own Defunctland episode if there’s enough juicy details throughout its lifespan
I grew up not far from Santa Claus, Indiana. I’m no stranger to Holiday World, but had no idea about the drama that lead to my childhood stomping grounds. This is what I love about this channel.
That is right by Attitash I stay there every year as a tradition with my homeboys (sometimes go to story land to fuck around) I went to Santa’s village in 2014 I was only 18 at that time and now i wonder what happened to that park
My Dad use to take my brother and I to Santa's Village in IL. I had almost forgotten the place existed, I'm glad those fading memories weren't fever dreams being remembered. I always use to wonder why on earth they went with a Santa theme for a park only open in summer lol. Now I know, thank you for shinning some light on this :-)
An update regarding the Dundee Santas Village, the park has been losing business since the beginning of the 2010s, and around 2014 or so half the park was sold and turned into a Paintball arena. It vastly outperforms the a-zoos-ment park, and I don't think Santa's Village is open for more than a few weeks out of the year, if at all.
I live 15min from the Dundee Santa's village and it is open most days starting in May and through the summer and on weekends for September-October. They even opened a water park, Santa Springs, in 2019 although I have not been to that section of the park.
My family and I visited Santa’s workshop in Wilmington NY every summer when I was a kid (mid 90s-early 00s) and I remember _loving_ that place. We would get personalized Christmas ornaments and Santa hats and spend way too much time being fascinated by that giant ice pole that never melted even in the middle of summer. Thinking about that place now feels so weird as a concept but as a little kid I literally thought that place was magic. Seriously that ice pole had me absolutely convinced that Santa himself had cast some magic Christmas spell on that place. I haven’t visited in at least 16 years but I can imagine it being a lot less popular than it was 20+ years ago. It still made me excited when it popped up in this video though.
Weird, I always thought the New Hampshire Santa’s Village was the only one. Loved that place. Got a bunch of free tickets because my grandma worked there, she would operate the Rudolph animatronic in the front. The animatronic had a speaker and a microphone.
Why don’t you have a million views?! Your videos are more entertaining and informative then even the most expensive documentary! These videos provided more info then any enthusiast or professional of theme park or entertainment craft. So much so it actually helps me with writing a story about entertainment media hiding dark secrets,
I live near Santa’s Village in Jefferson NH, and this is such a cool video because I never new there were others! I still go with my younger sister and have a genuinely fun time
The quality of these videos is astounding and I'm blown away that someone can make Santa-themed Christmas parks entertaining. These videos are always grade-A.
I met Santa at that park in Finland when I was 5 and I still remember it, santa's beard went all the way down to his legs!!! It really was the real santa lol
I remember going to the Santa’s Village in Scotts Valley, as a kid. It was located where there was a ton of Sequoias (Redwood trees). That scent of the redwood trees helped create a Christmas feel to it. Years later, after it closed, it gave a scary vibe, seeing old, dilapidated Santa heads/Christmas themes right off the freeway.
Never knew there was this many “Christmas themed” amusement parks. The only Christmas themed thing I ever been to is Bronnors in Frankenmuth, Michigan.
Bronners is one of those places you remember being the coolest place in the world as a kid and then you go back and you wonder why the world needs an IKEA for Christmas decorations.
I love it that a couple of these parks seemed to be started or purchased by people who genuinely wanted to share some Christmas sparkle and good cheer with people (OK, for an admission fee, but that’s literally modern Christmas). I grew up with Santa’s Village Arrowhead TV ads in the background - I can still remember them - and as a grown and cynical adult it’s actually moved me to know the story behind its creation and that its creator might have been one of the decent ones who really wanted to build something nice for kids to enjoy a little magic.
I watched the fastpass video and since then have been binge-watching this channel - this episode makes me think of Santa’s Village up in New Hampshire, which is still operating-as a new englander, my personal local theme-park-slash-fun-place vacation destination was New Hampshire, so it’s fun to see others in the comments with that same experience, lol :) great work as always!!! Edit: I didn’t realize it would be mentioned in the video but LOL
An interesting subject matter for your channel, as by your own admission many of the properties are still operating. Holiday World is one of the most successful independent theme parks in the US. The Raven, The Legend, and The Voyage are all widely considered among the best wooden roller coasters in the world, and the park is famous among coaster enthusiasts because of them.
11:30: I can not think of a more embarrassing way for a Santa Claus theme park could fail than forgetting that winter exists.
Presumably they thought snow would really add to the atmosphere, but underestimated how much it would interfere with operations and profitability.
Kinda sad, since he meant well. 🙁
Well it's still open so it's pretty dumb to say it was a monumental failure. It Is actually open around Xmas for drive through light shows
While Lake Arrowhead is in southern CA, it certainly has winter weather so I'm not sure that was the problem.
It's interesting because the concept can obviously work in places with winter (Indiana and New York)
I really like Glen Holland here. He didn't make a theme park to cash in on any fads going on at the time. He just wanted to give his sister and other children out there a chance to escape reality and have happiness and adventure in their lives. I can really respect that. :)
It was a time in America where if you wanted to do something, you woke up out of bed and did it. Now you can't do shit without needing permits "regulations" money, or offending someone.
@@MrWolfSnack you would hope that regulation of theme parks would ensure the safety of children and their families
@@sumlem What I said didn't apply to theme parks. It applies to building anything anymore. There has never been any project again like the Hoover Dam, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Golden Gate bridge. Any time some big project is proposed that can change the country it's shot down by 100+ different complainers. It's the same reason why Japan has a high speed rail line and we do not. People complaining about hurrdurr my land losing 10 feet of space on a 500 acre property, people complaining about noise, the electrical lines, blablabla this blablabla that.
@@MrWolfSnack Well you certainly don’t want someone to build on the property of a Native American reservation without violating the consent of said landowners. There are benefits and drawbacks to our sensitivity around American construction. On top of that, Japan also has a completely different industrial and socio-political climate than us
@@MrWolfSnack Yknow South Korea here used to have that type of lax construction/property laws about everything, and usually lead to literal hundreds of people getting buried alive or some bridge collapsing because construction companies skimmed on material.
There's a fine line between unnessesary bureaucracy and regulated safety, America is still nowhere close to first. A reminder that every safety regulation law is written in blood.
'Called herself the biggest real estate owner in California because she weighed over 300 pounds.'
Now that is a business woman who knows how to turn lemons into lemonade.
She gets the lemon juice out by sitting on it.
She was ahead of her time
Nah she grew lemons and didn’t have a choice
@@DetectiveCam When all you got is lemon seeds what else you gonna grow? XD
Had to stop just one minute in to comment.
We need to give props to Defunctland for having such interesting and creative intros that change constantly. I am grateful that I get to watch cool things
IxionGames i was literally about to comment the same thing his videos are so unique and interesting to watch
Bruh same. Like i dont comment often but gawd damn this intro is great.
This guy does THE ABSOLUTE MOST and I'm so impressed every single time a new video comes out with its brand new theme and intro.
The intros are my favorite parts..especailly when they have unique intro songs.
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There's a Santa themed theme park still open from the 60s out in the middle of nowhere deep in the mountains of North Carolina called Santa's Land... It is sooo creepy and run down, can't believe it's still open
Dude, yes! And that huge creepy ass bunny statue is still there, scared the crap out of my nieces!
Nick Hall never been and it’s only 45 minutes from where I live because I’m scared of how creepy it is. It’s like ghost town
I went when I was about 12 (14 years ago). It’s was actually super busy and they seemed pretty popular, but everything seemed so dated. My mom used to go to the casino near it in Cherokee, NC all the time, so she wanted to take us to Santa’s Land after passing it so many times.
Come to think of it, I think I saw multiple billboards advertising Santa's Land when I visited Cherokee and Bryson City.
I used to go there all the time as a kid in the 90s. I remember a Rudolph roller coaster and there was hardly anyone ever there so I could just ride it for an hour if I wanted
The stories behind some of these are so touching to me…the lone mailman sending letters to kids from Santa, the man who just wanted a place where kids could have fun for a little bit for kids like his sister. Man
He sees you when you’re sleeping, he knows when you’re awake. But enough about Zuckerburg....
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Dude, your production values are so high. RUclips is filled with video essays, some comedic, some dramatic, all looking less professional than yours. Each new video you create is like it's own little movie. You obviously love what you do, and we appreciate you for it.
Happy Holidays, Kevin. And have a happy new year!
Ethan Sloan incorrect.
@Zachary Rugar If you're Christian, which some of us aren't. ;)
@@Sammakko7 dont insult him, dude
@Zachary Rugar, i wont epricent your reply
He's definitely improved as time as progressed.
I love that there's a number of these that random local people just picked up and resuscitated for the sake of keeping the dream going.
Honestly very uplifting to read about. I wanna visit some of these places someday just to support them.
Santa Claus: Into the Santaverse
My favorite would be the Russian Santa from Rise of the Guardians
Santa-Noir movie when? Or Russian Santa from RotG lol.
@@batmenace15 Fun fact: Both Spider-Verse and Rise of the Guardians have the same director.
@@batmenace15 what about the Santa who fought of the Martians?
Lol
"who would get legal authority to milk the birth of Christ" i'm wheezing
He never existed therefore he had no birth therefore you can't
He was born in October
This channel is strangely good at coming up with memeworthy lines. *COUGH* A powerful rat named Charles Entertainment Cheese *COUGH*
sup me Dude, non-Christian writers that lives in the *same century* as Jesus confirmed that he existed. Many of them argued that the miracles his disciples attributed to him were false. They couldn’t argue against claims about him if he never existed. Go read the works of Philo and Josephus, who were contemporary historians.
@@ErikNilsen1337 What does this even have to do with the original comment?
Santa’s village in Jefferson New Hampshire is a HUGE part of my childhood. I returned this past October with my grandmother and parents everything i loved as a small kid was still there but there was so much more new stuff it was still enjoyable for a group of adults.
that's so good to hear! after watching this video again i was intrigued by that Santa's Village, i think i'll try and check it out next year!
Same! I went to it every summer between 1993 and 2001, and a few between 2001 and 2009, before any of the really big changes were made (same with Storyland). I can't wait to bring my kids when they're old enough
So glad it's still there. We see brochures for Story Land, but I haven't seen one for Santa's Village in a long while, so I figured it had closed.
Is Jellystone still going? I have vague memories as a child driving by - or was that a campground?
Those parks will come back one day, when Disney ends up owning Christmas
True Disney is getting every thing
disney will own everything one day which is sad
@The Last Thing You See Before You Die after they buy the rights to own the earth
@@subsWithnotonevideo eh, I lived a good life, 22 is good enough
@@coocoocavespider Well yeah, Disney is basically a Nazi Corporation. It was supposedly Walts dying wish for the company to always believe in "Mein Furher"
Hey there Former Holiday World employee here. It’s great to see the nod to us. To this day they still get Santa letters.
Holiday World gang
I grew up in West Kentucky. I thought of Holiday World as soon as I saw the title! I loved going there, when I was a kid! But, who didn't?
@@gabrieladerre2862 I'm from Western Ky too, We went 5 or 6 times during the summer when I was a kid. I haven't been since 1999 Im sure its changed alot since then.
West KY grown,also lol. Went to Holiday World every summer as a kid. My first memory of it it was still known as Santa Claus Land if I'm not mistaken (I've been around a while lol).
I'm...much older now,but I've taken my kids there a few times and they love it. It's really cool to go back and see everything that's changed,grown,and been added to over the years. Tbh I'd rather go back there any time than go to Disneyland/world. Too much nostalgia for me.
Grew up near Santa Claus. Its always weird to see people talk about it
That menu for the Christmas Tree Inn is wild. "Reindeer and Chicken soup" "Mary's little lamb chops" I love the idea of eating childhood icons
@@thecarebearsandcecfan2002 👁️👄👁️
Gotta introduce the kids to gallows humor some how.
@@thecarebearsandcecfan2002 👁👄👁
"The most likely explanation for the name was that someone said it in a meeting as a joke and nobody could come up with anything else"
Its amazing how many things get named this way. Up there with fusing words of the description (MICROprocessor SOFTware), using something or someone's name, random things within eyeline on the desk, misreading a sheet of paper Sometimes all of them at the same time.
Would you know of any examples of things being named due to all these circumstances?
Tym the Slav how about Apple?
@@theorangeofallahpbuh1840 These are some examples I could think of.
Most car manufacturers are named after their founders so Ferruccio Lamborghini, Enzo Ferrari, Henry Ford, Ferdinand Porsche,
Cleveland, Ohio was named after General Moses Cleaveland but someone fucked up so now it's Cleveland.
Google is just a misspelling of googol.
Motorola is a portmanteau of Motorcar and Victrola (an old word for phonograph) as Motorola's first products were car radios.
Ulysses S. Grant’s real name was Hiram Ulysses Grant. When he arrived at West Point the registrar had made a major typo on his application. Rather than go through the slog of fixing the problem, he changed his name
@@joshuaridgway4 lol. One of the greatest generals of American history sporting high introvert energy.
I love how factual these videos are with a hint of casual comedy.
I got some "Murder, She Wrote" vibes from the opening.
Abandoned, He wrote.
Take notes, Beta64!
@@LikaLaruku we need to trademark, stat!
Santa with a sword...
I'd pay money for a painting of that for my house.
Ever heard of Rise of the Guardians?
A bunch of santa’s having a Sword fight to be the One and Only santa
@@finndahuman57 The Holy Santa War - Seven Santas of Seven Classes: Archer, Caster, Saber, Lancer, Berserker, Assassin, and Rider
A sword swinging santa? Maybe we could call it "Santa's Slay".
2018 is the year of RUclips documentaries, and this channel stands out as the best by far
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yeah, video essays absolutely dominated youtube this year, it's weird that I don't see any videos talking about it. it seems every recommended feed has at least two video essays in itthese days.
samseriesinc Recommendations are tailored to each user independently. What you noticed is literally sampling bias. If you spend time watching video essays, then RUclips recommends then to you more.
@@vinceo5296 Bullshit. How come my retarded girlfriend gets recommended the exact same things that I watch independently of her on my own time? Google is listening to my iphone and shit i need to move into the desert
samseriesinc
You call your girlfriend retarded? Lmao
"...a highly publicized court battled ensued, with the entire country on the edge of their seat, waiting to find out who would get legal authority to milk the birth of Christ in a town of less than 100 people." 😂😂😂
Amazing production values and another fantastic episode. Defunctland is only getting better and better and it started out epically so it will be fun to see where things continue to evolve in 2019 and beyond.
"milk the birth of Christ"... As if internet marxists actually cared
I don't think he appreciates you on his meat like that
@@8bitorgy as if you actually know what Marxist means
@@cantthinkofaname5046 the ideology of class warfare
@@8bitorgy and what does Marxism, and the wrong definition you provided, have to do with what defunctland was talking about? He was making fun of business people missing the point of a holiday, not stating his grand communist manifesto
This video is amazing! Proud to see my footage from Santa Claus, AZ used. I was unaware of several of these parks and I am making a point to go visit all of them.
Thank you so much for your great videos! You get some awesome shots of some really unique places!
Hey
Ike your videos 2
Go to holiday world first. Just... Just trust me. It's seriously the cleanest happiest place on earth.
@@Defunctland not too far from Santa Claus AZ is Bedrock City AZ a few minutes NW of Flagstaff. However Bedrock City / Flinststone AZ is still active. Maybe less so due to Covid, but not dead like Santa Claus.
Santa's Enchanted Forest in Miami should probably not be on your list... It's more of a fair than an actual amusement park, since it's seasonal, operating on land that's usually just a normal park. They dig out the rides and displays every year around Christmas, and MAN can you tell that they've been sitting in dusty warehouses... it basically only looks decent in the dark. It's fun, don't get me wrong, but not worth its own trip.
Four stages of life:
1. Who is Santa Claus?
2. I believe in Santa Claus.
3. I do not believe in Santa Claus.
4. I *am* Santa Claus.
Im stuck in the second phase due to an overabundance of childlike innocence in my life
I’d say this is accurate. I am in the third stage
@Vamphaery2 NoLastName
5. Santa
What about the fifth stage: Why is Santa Claus?
Vamphaery2 NoLastName this stage is called existential santa-ism!
As a professional Santa Claus, I thoroughly enjoyed this. I have visited the park in Colorado and the one in Cherokee NC. I hope at some point to visit the park above the arctic circle.
this intro is too good for a series about out of commission theme park rides
Jesus you are absolutely killing it with the production values.
“In the 1950s, it was possible that a 13 year old might still believe in Santa. Now, it’s uncommon for a child older than 7 or 8 to believe in Santa. There’s a pressure to rush kids over before they age out”.
Wow! That very literally says something about society. I don’t know what it says, but it says something!
You could definitely infer something more sinister from it but to me I think it simply says kids are getting smarter since access to information is so readily available. A kid in the 80s might easily believe that Santa can visit every household in the world in 24 hours, especially if the only source of information they have are their parents and teachers, who want to keep the magic alive. But a kid with access to google can find out how impossible that is in under five seconds.
Also, couple that with the fact that 99% of Santa-related Christmas-themed media centers around the fact that adults don’t believe in Santa. It’s a staple of Santa media, that only children believe. Nathan Fielder was so right when he said the biggest desire of any child is to not be seen as a baby. Telling them for over a hundred years that only babies believe in Santa and adults still get presents will wear down on the appeal for sure.
Not that I think Santa is the best tradition anyway. The idea of getting presents based on your behavior is fine I guess, but I think it’s weird to teach kids that being well behaved will bring them rewards in life, since they’ll realize around the age of 13-16 that that’s not the case in the real world.
People have stopped lying to their kids so much maybe? If so, I see that as a good thing...
I figured out that there was no "real" Santa by the time I was 5 in 1960. By the time I was 8, some of my classmates and I had to break it to some of our other classmates, who still believed in Santa, that he didn't exist Maybe that wasn't very nice of us, but we felt it was time they knew. So even back then, at least at my school in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we didn't believe in Santa until we were on the edge of puberty!
@@Road_Rash Okay Scrooge
@Road Rash's Redline Resto Rods it's just that kids these days are raised by iPad and phones... they can just google whatever they want... it's more so a sign that parents are relying more on technology to raise their kids than do it thenself
I'm about 2 minutes in, but am gonna call it: Somehow Mike Eisner's fault?
Yes he seems to be the one everyone tries to blame even though he brought some of the best things to Disneyland and the movies like the little mermaid and so on
@@supme7558 he also took alot of those things away again.
Mike Eisner was responsible for the death of the politician
sup me people are always remembered for their misdeeds or good deeds, he did a lot of good but he did a lot of bad so that’s how he’s remembered
Holiday world in Indiana is a fantastic park! World class wooden coasters, a huge water park, and the absolute best customer service.
And still a lot of holiday-themed rides (not just Christmas anymore).
This is very true
Some of my favorite childhood memories!!! Especially because Indiana doesn’t have much to offer😂
Kay
don't forget free drinks and free sunscreen!
I forgot what the place is called but there used to be a santa theme park near me that was shut down and bought by a paintball company. Paintballing in the abandoned remnants of my childhood nostalgia is truly one of the best things ever
Edit: Okay so it's Santa's Village in East Dundee, it only reopened because half of it was bought and turned into Paintball Explosion.
the park itself is still alive and kicking at least as of July 2023: it's also across from an abandoned Walmart and near a seedy thrift store.
I must admit, bless the man who saved exhibit F (Santa’s land). Amusement parks are meant to bring joy and happiness to people, especially Christmas themed parks
The Pilgrim's Plunge in Holiday World would make a great episode of defunctland. That thing was a nightmare.
I go every year multiple times and i still never got to ride that damn thing
i rode it once when i was 11 with my brother and NEVER AGAIN did i get on that thing. that new metal coaster is MUCH much better
Oof I agree! I rode it twice while it was open and going up that ride was always terrifying
I was always too scared to ride it, that elevator just sketched me out 😂. Now we have Thunderbird, it’s pretty okay, good B&M coaster, a bit tame though.
The Voyage is definitely my favorite roller coaster in the park, and I always make it a priority to go on the ride at least once every time I visit Holiday World. ^^
I have wonderful memories of visiting Holiday World as a little kid, as it was the closest theme park to where I grew up. My mom also has childhood memories of going back when it was Santa Claus Land. I'm glad you covered it, I've always been curious of it's history.
Same! I miss it and Indiana :(
Still a great park overall. Definitely spoiled having it as my home park, the first time I went to a different park as a kid I was outraged that it’s water park cost an extra entry to get into xD. Splashin safari is free with admission to Hw.
@@cellochel1582 who would miss indiana? you in prison or something?
I actually live about 10-15 miles away from Santa Claus, Indiana, so I'm able to go to Holiday World at least once every year, especially since I've been able to go there constantly ever since I was a baby. ^^
I knew it used to be Santa Claus Land! I said that to someone a long time ago and they said I was nuts 🙃
God, I flipping love the creative intros you make! To be honest I love this entire video, this may be my new favorite Defuntland video! (The one on Jaws The Ride was my old fav, so it's my second favorite now)
Production on your videos has become so good I find it hard to believe that it isn't like 20+ people working on this. Like this is better quality than 90% of stuff on say the History channel.
That's why it takes a while to release episodes. The space between them would be considerably shorter if the team did consist of 20+ persons.
History channel has to compete with the internet for ratings, so its degenerated heavily to put up content which is less focused. It's like a slower version of what happened to The Learning Channel
At least since History has now become almost completely "reality"-based.
I don't think he appreciates you on his meat like that
The bit about how Holland wanted kids to have a magical and lovely time at Santa's Village made me almost cry for some dang reason i--
I can't understand how see videos don't all reach 1,000,000 views each- the production value is so good, & the videos are so entertaining. Keep it up!
Your production quality is SO good.
Its 2:30 AM but I had to finish watching this~ Great video and Merry Christmas, Kevin!
I don't think he appreciates you on his meat like that
I love how a theme park about a guy who lives in a land of snow was opened by a man called Coke.
Another great episode. Great research, presentation and delivery. Thanks again Kevin.
sorry to be that guy, but Koch’s name is pronounced like “cook”, not “coke”
@@ginzooxdang it, it was too good to be true lol.
I always watch your videos on the TV version of RUclips and it feels like watching a professionally made show, hook it up to surround sound and it's like a movie. Best RUclips documentary channel by far!
PointDelta every time I watch this channel I wonder why it is not so popular. It troubles me how something so professionally made and interesting isn’t as rewarded on this site
I watch it on my
Xbox. It’s like watching a documentary, a really great one!
Defunctland, Lemmino and Ahoy are the holy Trinity of youtube documentarians
@@ajsollecito4236 Defunctland is popular when compared with its peers of theme park history channels. It's an esoteric topic with a limited audience, but this channel has about four times the subscribers of other major players in the space. That's an achievement!
I went to Santa's Village in Lake Arrowhead in the '90s and it was magical and terrifying. My mom also wants me to mention that they had a really quality Santa
I remember Santa's Village at Arrowhead! It was a great place but yeah....a little scary
I'll bet it was scarier in the seventies
the new one is beautiful. but i do miss exploring it when it was abandoned . still have some amazing photos of it in decay
i live in arrowhead, but never have been to santa’s village 🤭
The street signs to Santa's Village in Scott's Valley, Ca. were still there when I moved to California in the 20th century. Even up to 5 years ago, there was an exhibit in the Los Gatos town museum for Santa's Village. They were gathering remembrances from people who visited as a child, or had worked there. The signs on Rt 17 are gone but people in the area remember Santa's Village.
I’ve been to Santa’s Enchanted Forest and as big as it is, it makes you feel like you’re cheating death on every ride.
Ah, Santa's magic.
So it’s like a holiday version of the original action park in New Jersey.
Why would anyone go ...
Yes lmaoo
It's the true Miami Holiday Experience
Shout out to North Pole, Alaska, not an amusement park, but still a pretty cool, distinctly Christmas themed town a couple miles north Fairbanks. My family visited there a long time ago, back when we lived in AK. They had it all, big Santa statue, red & white paint on everything, cool shops, the works.
Yeah I live there and recently they added like twice as much to the santa clause house so they are still thriving
I grew up going to the Santa's Village park in NH!! We would go every summer and make a stop at Storyland on the way. It was so nice to see one of my home parks shown on this page!!
I'm so sad I live a mere 3 hours away from Santa Claus, IN and have been to Holiday World multiple times during my childhood, but only now have I learned the hilarious history of the place.
I used to go there when I visited extended family. Now I need to learn its history...
Damn, you nailed that detective intro perfectly.
This is amazing. Never did I guess Defunctland would talk about my home state, nor would they talk about the theme park I attended so much when I was younger. Holiday World was my second favorite park to go to, next to Walt Disney World of course.
Whenever my school year ended, it was a tradition for our schools to take us to Holiday World, as it was only an hour away.
Same. I remember going every summer when I was younger. I still enjoy going now that I'm older. It's always worth a trip.
I only went with my school once but I used to go there a lot as a kid. Mom's credit union had discounted tickets for local theme parks and Holiday World was our favorites. I don't know bout y'all but it doesn't feel like summer until all the McDonald's has the Holiday World coupons on the counters.
I love how each video has its own theme, your channel is its own multiverse theme park
Miles Lucas This channel is so expansive it has lore
Detective Kevin is someone I never knew I needed, but I'm glad he exists!
I went to Santa"a Village in Bracebridge when I was 3 years old so, 1969. My dad put me on the big Jack O Lantern, not knowing that there was a wasps nest inside. They came out and stung me around my mouth and I had to go to the ER. I've never been back. ✌🏻
That sounds so painful
The second this video stepped into my office, I knew it would be trouble.
Sure, it talked a good game, but I had nightmare visions of "Christmas Stalkings" and "St. Nick Noir"becoming a fad genre dancing in my head.
My parents used The North Pole in NY to convince me for a few extra years that Santa was real. I have so many fond memories of that place and I only ever went once.
I am constantly delighted with the production value of this show.
I live just an hour from Holiday World, I'd like to share a quick Santa related update. From those around here, this is old news. The fiberglass Santa that was once on display at Christmas for a downtown court house display, had been abandoned for quite a few years in a junk yard, has been restored and is up on display on US41 North in Evansville, IN.
Great info as always, Kevin! I will also share that the Lewis J. Koch (pronounced Cook) family still run Holiday World and can be found roaming the park all season long. If you want to visit, the Lake Ruldoph Campgroud is very close and has very economical rates for your stay.
Same here!
I passed that Statue every time I went back and forth to college. It was really cool to hear about my home state and the theme park I visited so much as a child.
I love going to holiday world!! It’s so fun😭😭😭
Holiday world is by far the cleanest and nicest theme park. I live 30 mins from Kentucky kingdom but I would much rather drive the two hours to Holiday World!! Plus free sodas
Kady Mcawesome free sodas?!!
I know it's been like 4 years since this video, but I used to go to Holiday World every summer back when the Kochs owned the place. It was an exceptionally well-managed park, and one year when I had gotten season passes, I found that Pat Koch, the mother of the owner of Holiday World at the time and the single person that made the most appearances in commercials, was often out in the park cleaning tables and managing crowds.
I don't know about the rest of her family, but she was a damn beloved celebrity for me.
I actually work at Holiday World as a Ride Operator! (Also you pronounced Koch wrong, it's pronounced like Cook. My family is friends with theirs!) So happy to see my little beautiful place of work got noticed!!
Haha I go there so often you've probably run my ride before
**descends upon new content like a crazed wolf**
I used to go to the East Dundee Santa's Village when I was a kid!!! I live far away now but hearing about it made me nostalgic. So sad it was a bad business move, I loved it as a child
I used to go there as well. According to their website, they're still open.
Dude, the theming of each of your videos match the theming of the parks themselves. Amazing work!
Tbh I've always suspected that Kevin had the soul of a noir detective
This was an unexpectedly melancholy episode of defunctland.
Absolutely adore the Film Noir style in this Defunctland. You nailed every aspect of it, great job!
There's a Santa's Village in NH that I went to in the 90's. Also, what a rollercoaster this video was! The deer shooting & animal abuse made me so sad, and then your Humpty Dumpty comment about "nobody could put it back together again" made me bust out laughing. Great job on the video!
I went to the NH Santa’s Village when I was a kid in the 1990s (it’s the “G” one in the video. I also went to Santa’s Land in VT when I was little and also visited last year.
Holiday world holds such a special place in my heart it reminds of a time when I had nothing to worry about and I could just be a kid
How the heck does each one of these have a completely different intro? And how are they all so good?
I got so excited when you included Santa's Village in Jefferson NH!! I grew up going there and just went this past summer with my mom to reminisce and see what has changed!
My family visited HoldayWorld in Indiana about ten years ago. It was excellent. Affordable prices, fun rides, very clean and well taken care of, a definite slant toward younger kids but still great. A super fun water area for those hot days that was an absolute blast. If you bought a cup of soda, you could refill it all day long at drink stations spread around the park for free.
The quality sets the bar for RUclips videos.
They look as Tv or Netflix documentary material...
Disclaimer on Exhibit B:
Santa Claus, Arizona has been torn down, however there is still a sign where the site used to be.
The ambiance in these videos are always unique and give the videos an unworldly feel. These feel way too good to be youtube videos.
Oh my god. The perfect detective-like intro, the extensive detail, the mystery of it all. One of my favourite RUclips videos. Period.
Edit: Isn’t it ironic that both you and Expedition Theme Park uploaded videos on these theme parks on Christmas Eve (at least, here in NZ)?
If you're gonna upload videos on Christmas-themed theme parks, there's really only two days a year to do it.
Well, now that Santa’s Enchanted Forest in Miami has closed... I think it deserves its own Defunctland episode if there’s enough juicy details throughout its lifespan
I grew up not far from Santa Claus, Indiana. I’m no stranger to Holiday World, but had no idea about the drama that lead to my childhood stomping grounds. This is what I love about this channel.
So excited you mentioned Santa’s Village Jefferson, NH! Grew up going there as well as their “sister park” Story Land
Same here! I was hoping the whole time Santa’s Villiage would get a mention. I have loved both since my first visits in early childhood ❤️
I grew up going to both of those! Only stopped going to Santa's Village when i started working weekends
I went to both places when visiting my relatives in new hampshire, haven't been there in years.
That is right by Attitash I stay there every year as a tradition with my homeboys (sometimes go to story land to fuck around) I went to Santa’s village in 2014 I was only 18 at that time and now i wonder what happened to that park
Santa's Village, Story Land, Whale's Tale, and Six Gun (something I can't remember now) were staples of my family's summer vacation.
My Dad use to take my brother and I to Santa's Village in IL. I had almost forgotten the place existed, I'm glad those fading memories weren't fever dreams being remembered. I always use to wonder why on earth they went with a Santa theme for a park only open in summer lol. Now I know, thank you for shinning some light on this :-)
"The manufacture of Christmas products" over footage of gasmasks being built. Let's not predict Christmas 2020 too hard, Kevin.
This comment was extremely prescient and so was the video 😂
An update regarding the Dundee Santas Village, the park has been losing business since the beginning of the 2010s, and around 2014 or so half the park was sold and turned into a Paintball arena. It vastly outperforms the a-zoos-ment park, and I don't think Santa's Village is open for more than a few weeks out of the year, if at all.
I live 15min from the Dundee Santa's village and it is open most days starting in May and through the summer and on weekends for September-October. They even opened a water park, Santa Springs, in 2019 although I have not been to that section of the park.
@@Stracy7289 The water park has some cool slides, though other than those there is not much that isn't for little kids.
There's so much to Christmas, it's great to uncover and find out that Santa has been used for attractions. Happy Holidays! Keep it up!!
You've outdone yourself. Its the best episode since Disney's America.
Boom12 true but action park was nuts !!
My family and I visited Santa’s workshop in Wilmington NY every summer when I was a kid (mid 90s-early 00s) and I remember _loving_ that place. We would get personalized Christmas ornaments and Santa hats and spend way too much time being fascinated by that giant ice pole that never melted even in the middle of summer. Thinking about that place now feels so weird as a concept but as a little kid I literally thought that place was magic. Seriously that ice pole had me absolutely convinced that Santa himself had cast some magic Christmas spell on that place. I haven’t visited in at least 16 years but I can imagine it being a lot less popular than it was 20+ years ago. It still made me excited when it popped up in this video though.
New Defunctland? Best Christmas present ever!
One of my favorite RUclips channels- congrats on 400k you deserve it
Weird, I always thought the New Hampshire Santa’s Village was the only one. Loved that place. Got a bunch of free tickets because my grandma worked there, she would operate the Rudolph animatronic in the front. The animatronic had a speaker and a microphone.
"Abandoned Santa Claus Theme Parks"
A jolly & happy subject for a Christmas episode
Stop, your killing my childhood, KILLING IT
Why don’t you have a million views?! Your videos are more entertaining and informative then even the most expensive documentary!
These videos provided more info then any enthusiast or professional of theme park or entertainment craft.
So much so it actually helps me with writing a story about entertainment media hiding dark secrets,
I live near Santa’s Village in Jefferson NH, and this is such a cool video because I never new there were others! I still go with my younger sister and have a genuinely fun time
I gotta say, Kevin, this is a Swell gig ya did here. You did a real Bang up Job, ol pal. Just keep up the great work.
Glad to see ya ain't got no beef with me! Merry Christmas, and thank you for this mighty fine gift
I’m really surprised at the amount of effort and time you have put into this episode. It has to be the best one so far!
Some of these parks really had some heart put into them
The quality of these videos is astounding and I'm blown away that someone can make Santa-themed Christmas parks entertaining. These videos are always grade-A.
I met Santa at that park in Finland when I was 5 and I still remember it, santa's beard went all the way down to his legs!!! It really was the real santa lol
Was it at Lapland ?
I remember going to the Santa’s Village in Scotts Valley, as a kid. It was located where there was a ton of Sequoias (Redwood trees). That scent of the redwood trees helped create a Christmas feel to it. Years later, after it closed, it gave a scary vibe, seeing old, dilapidated Santa heads/Christmas themes right off the freeway.
It’s really nice to know that my childhood Santa’s village in NH is doing well :)
same!!
Never knew there was this many “Christmas themed” amusement parks.
The only Christmas themed thing I ever been to is Bronnors in Frankenmuth, Michigan.
I hope Bronners survives 2020...
Bronners is one of those places you remember being the coolest place in the world as a kid and then you go back and you wonder why the world needs an IKEA for Christmas decorations.
I love it that a couple of these parks seemed to be started or purchased by people who genuinely wanted to share some Christmas sparkle and good cheer with people (OK, for an admission fee, but that’s literally modern Christmas). I grew up with Santa’s Village Arrowhead TV ads in the background - I can still remember them - and as a grown and cynical adult it’s actually moved me to know the story behind its creation and that its creator might have been one of the decent ones who really wanted to build something nice for kids to enjoy a little magic.
I’m from New Hampshire and I genuinely didn’t know that Santa’s Village wasn’t a nationwide franchise
Neither did I and I worked at the one in Dundee, IL :)
life has meaning for another 21 minutes and 35 seconds
TomDog200 36*
I watched the fastpass video and since then have been binge-watching this channel - this episode makes me think of Santa’s Village up in New Hampshire, which is still operating-as a new englander, my personal local theme-park-slash-fun-place vacation destination was New Hampshire, so it’s fun to see others in the comments with that same experience, lol :) great work as always!!!
Edit: I didn’t realize it would be mentioned in the video but LOL
An interesting subject matter for your channel, as by your own admission many of the properties are still operating. Holiday World is one of the most successful independent theme parks in the US. The Raven, The Legend, and The Voyage are all widely considered among the best wooden roller coasters in the world, and the park is famous among coaster enthusiasts because of them.
Don't forget about thunder bird
I’ve actually been to Santa Claus, Indiana!! Their theme park is super fun lol,,,
Same here