Disneyland's Lost Riverboat FOUND!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Long gone from the Rivers of America at Disneyland, Davy Crockett's Bertha Mae Keelboat still exists in Southern California, Savvy Collectors and Clever Sleuths have kept an eye on it over the years, but to most fans of the park, it simply disappeared never to be seen again.
    Now more than 23 years after its disappearance from the original Disneyland park, and more than two years after it was last seen in an auction catalog, the generous owner, and the company he's loaned items to to help provide inspiration to young kids (via educational programs) is allowing us not just to see, but to climb aboard a LOST Disneyland Riverboat!
    First though, just sit right back and travel to the past as we see rare footage and photos of the Keelboats and dive in to their Disneyland (and Davy Crocket and the River Pirates) History!
    Thanks for watching! Never miss an Adventure! Subscibe & Tap the 🔔 to get notifications on new videos!
    MERCH! Our online Store: Store.Randomlan...
    Join the conversation! - Our Facebook group! shortcut- sometimesmob.com
    SUPPORT! Become a contributor: / justinscarred
    These adventures are not geared to analytics or clickbait precisely because they are primarily fan funded. Our collaborators are the people who make the show possible, almost like a PBS show, brought to you, by viewers like you!
    OTHER GREAT EPISODES:
    Mysterious ruins 🌵 of CHACO CANYON: • Exploring Chaco Canyon...
    See DISNEYLAND 🏰 in a BACKYARD!? • Disneyland in a Backyard!
    See the Creepy CLOWN MOTEL🤡 • I stayed in The CLOWN ...
    See ROSWELL New Mexico 👽 • ROSWELL, New Mexico! F...
    See BILLY THE KID, IRL! 🤠 • Billy the Kid - The pl... Or Travel the FULL 🛣 ROUTE 66… 🏜 Twice! • Randomland FULL Route ...
    INSTAGRAM - / justinscarred
    FACEBOOK! / justinscarred

Комментарии • 376

  • @aaronfrancis8210
    @aaronfrancis8210 3 года назад +4

    Justin I can't express my thanks and appreciation enough for showing us some actual vintage Disneyland. Don't ever stop.

  • @trinketsmusings
    @trinketsmusings 3 года назад +3

    I love watching you love things. Awesome, touching and hilarious. The Disneyland sign shop painters are definitely top notch. But, fun fact, the prop shop has several "ropers" on staff and they weave and maintain those ropes that were used for guest control on that boat and throughout the park!

  • @janislyn58
    @janislyn58 3 года назад

    I am 62 and remember riding these every time I went to Disneyland. In elementary school I did a report on the keel boats and made a small model of the Bertha Mae. Also Chicken of the Sea was a must eat at always lol. This was such fun to watch! Thank you for sharing.

  • @leighmarikian
    @leighmarikian 3 года назад +2

    The only Disney blogger who doesn’t humble brag! Hi Justin!!

  • @Coaster_Universe
    @Coaster_Universe 3 года назад +3

    I'm excited to see an old relic from my home park, Jennie K, one of Cedar Point's old locomotives!

  • @graffitti93
    @graffitti93 3 года назад +4

    Legit screamed "ew" when you tasted the rope 😂

  • @Porcf81
    @Porcf81 3 года назад +3

    While this is awesome, I’m extremely curios to know why there is an old Cedar Point locomotive at Garner Holt.
    What an amazing opportunity to visit that facility and explore the old boat!!

  • @constancevigilance1730
    @constancevigilance1730 3 года назад

    As an early Disney-er, I saw the keel boats docked there for many years without ever taking a ride. For one thing, it was nearly always closed. When one day, I saw the keel boats running (it may have been that final year) I went on the ride. I remember thinking - this is a lot funner than I thought it would be! There was a running commentary from Davy Crockett as I recall and the driver told jokes like the Jungle Cruise, but not so many and the jokes weren't so bad. Plus, Davy was talking most of the time. Nice to see the boat again! Oh, and hi from San Bernardino. Come back any time!

  • @Andrea_Dopierala
    @Andrea_Dopierala 3 года назад

    I never had the chance to ride the keelboats at Disneyland, but I did at Magic Kingdom. We were on that park's Bertha Mae once, on the top level, and the boat leaned so far to the side we were sure we were going overboard! I have so many fond memories of that attraction. Thanks for this wonderful reminder!

  • @greggeuss7831
    @greggeuss7831 3 года назад

    That's not a starter. That's where the kill cord went. It had a cap with a cord that you attached to your belt loop. If you fell off the boat while driving, the boat would stop. I should know, I drove them at Walt Disney World. It wasn't easy, you had the microphone in one hand, the throttle in the other and the keel handle under your arm. Even though they were not easy to drive, we loved driving them. Trying to watch both sides of the boat, while spieling, navigating the river with the other boats and watching the guests was difficult but fun. I really enjoyed your video and you brought back many memories! Thanks for the video! Keelboat Greg.

  • @lanetterodriguez945
    @lanetterodriguez945 3 года назад

    Great video! I met Garner Holt at the Haunted Mansion swinging wake. Really nice guy! I’m excited to see this display when it is ready.
    I attended the Van Eaton pop up Gallery and auction. It was AMAZING to see all the Disney memorabilia. The sea serpent, Davey Crocket explorer canoe. Wow!
    The Mike Fink keel boats were a family favorite. We always sat in the cabin and if we were lucky got the window seat. The keel boats offered an up close and personal feel experience on the river as they were low on the water. (The canoes did too but you had to paddle and couldn’t enjoy the view as well) The keel boats were our favorite “C” ticket ride. I miss them as well as the chicken of the sea pirate Jolly Roger restaurant. Why oh why did they have to take it out??? They could have at least left Skull Rock. At least the door survived 😂
    Anyways thanks for the video and the memories!

  • @swsd8113
    @swsd8113 3 года назад

    I have a beautiful picture of the Bertha Mae from 1968 that is close-up and almost frameable.
    You will find it if you look through your mail (Late 2016) and find the picture CD (yep, CD). You can tell by the brown hull that it is original wood. Great video and quite a privilege.

  • @baddage
    @baddage 3 года назад

    I'm old enough to have seen the "R.C. planes" at Disneyland. You may not know that before the radio controlled models, they were tethered. Those are what were displayed and sold there. The planes had two strings from a handle you held attached to the plane that controlled the tail flaps to go up or down while the pilot (the guy flying the plane) stood turning in circles til the thing ran out of gas. The cars were tethered to a spike and just ran in circles until they ran out of gas. Thanks for all the good work.

  • @barbaraganschow1478
    @barbaraganschow1478 3 года назад

    My brother’s first Disneyland job was on the Chicken of the Sea Pirate ship before Uncle Walt suggested he try out for his long term job as a Jungle Cruise skipper in the early 1960’s. Thank you for the memories!

  • @camimyrr4518
    @camimyrr4518 3 года назад

    I LOOOVE seeing the historical Disneyland stuff. I’m an east coaster and have only been to Disneyland once, for one day (not even a full one) because I was in the high school band and we marched in the magic kingdom. It was a whirlwind but it was magical. Hopefully someday I will get to return! Until then, keep making the magic Justin! 😄😄

  • @ChanceyAnn
    @ChanceyAnn 3 года назад

    Thank you for this Justin. I was tearing up just watching you explore the Bertha Mae, but when you showed the Chicken of the Sea ship door, I lost it. My entire childhood flood of memories came. Thank you for helping keep my childhood alive!

  • @allenfunstuff
    @allenfunstuff 3 года назад

    I think that rope with the round thing on one end was the kill button connection for the operator it was clipped to their vest and if they fell off the boat it would kill the motor. What a great find and how nice of them to let you film it all for us. Thanks nice work.

  • @Hinakurachan7
    @Hinakurachan7 3 года назад

    Justin, you made me laugh so hard at the dust and tumbler thing you said. 😂😂😂

  • @rmannayr2129
    @rmannayr2129 3 года назад +1

    LOOKS LIKE THE OWNER IS HAPPY!

  • @richardcameron8759
    @richardcameron8759 3 года назад

    Haven’t seen one since 1973, and it’s exactly as I remember. My sister and I wanted to ride on top but Dad didn’t like the way it looked. Lol. I remember it feeling kinda tippy. Thank you for this!

  • @richardthompson6406
    @richardthompson6406 3 года назад

    Great video. You are so lucky to get to see these old Disney rides and memorabilia of Disney artifacts. What a great video. Thanks Justin be safe. Bye from Oregon

  • @deerhaven3350
    @deerhaven3350 3 года назад

    When I was young (in the 60's) they had two rides in Frontierland that are now long gone. Although I was bummed when they removed the Pack Mules and Mine Train rides, I have to admit that Thunder Mountain, which was built on top of them, is a pretty good trade-off. Thanks for the memories!

  • @CrazyforTrouble
    @CrazyforTrouble 3 года назад

    No wonder the boat tipped over. Everyone sat on top. Great video!

  • @TRACYBORGHESANI
    @TRACYBORGHESANI 3 года назад

    I laughed soo hard watching this video! I love that you finally broke all the Disney rules without any fear of repercussions! Enjoy that dust cocktail!

  • @nzjonty
    @nzjonty 3 года назад +8

    “Smells like Mickey... tastes like Goofy!” One of the great Justin quotes 😂.

  • @olddisneylandtickets
    @olddisneylandtickets 3 года назад +1

    That was extremely satisfying, thank you for this!

  • @AStageForTheKingdom
    @AStageForTheKingdom 3 года назад

    This is so cool! It makes me so happy to know that this still exists and is being restored for kids to visit it. Sadly, a ride like this would never be allowed today, both with the safety/liability issues, and also the ADA access issues. Thank you Justin for sharing this incredible experience with us!! It brought me some joy in these tough times.

  • @joggingrockdad
    @joggingrockdad 3 года назад

    Thanks for filming that. I remember riding Bertha Mae when I was young.
    And nice bonus chicken of the sea door. 🙂

  • @AmusementLabs
    @AmusementLabs 3 года назад +1

    That extra box was maybe for tickets? Or for electronics control....

  • @pinball541
    @pinball541 3 года назад +3

    Seeing the boat brings back childhood memories. I also was in heaven seeing the old Matterhorn bobsleds, Space Mountain trains, & other Disneyland ride vehicles. The only vehicle I was really hoping to see was a Peoplemover train. Peoplemover was one of my favorite attractions that eventually needs to return to Disneyland.
    Hello from Phoenix Arizona!🔥

  • @finkle1164
    @finkle1164 3 года назад

    Awesome Video! Way before my time to witness in person but it must have been pretty cool to take a deep look into some neat Disney history. Also noticed some cool retired props in the background. Shhhhh. Reminds me of the LFDP days. Big fan man, keep it up.

  • @patbowman6723
    @patbowman6723 3 года назад

    It was great to see you doing something not only your fans enjoyed but, that you really enjoyed. We need something like that during this not so great year. I'm still waiting for my lotus 1974 car to come in. I would go nuts for a ride in that car. Everyone has his or her dreams. I'd love to stroll around the place and see what else they have.

  • @adrianzamorano6825
    @adrianzamorano6825 3 года назад

    Thanks for these videos Justin, man do we need some major Disney Magic right now!!! Take care, stay safe and keep these awesome videos coming our way!!! 😀

  • @phylliskates8352
    @phylliskates8352 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed your video with the history of the Bertha Mae. I know Garner and have been at his production facilities, both the original one and the new, larger one in Redlands. He is a fantastic individual whose commitment to education is mind blowing. I too was in awe at seeing the Bertha Mae up close as well as all of the other original Disneyland ride vehicles, many of which were designed by Bob Gurr, (who I’ve also met). Great fun!

  • @jayoneill1533
    @jayoneill1533 3 года назад

    Fun adventure Justin, thanks for taking us along and it was especially cool to see the door off Captain Hook’s Chicken of the Sea pirate ship.

  • @dlphnlvr25
    @dlphnlvr25 3 года назад

    great video Justin! Long time fan here, been watching since you started and as always I love the history you include as well as your humor! Keep up the great work!

  • @Ericland_Entertainment_Inc
    @Ericland_Entertainment_Inc 3 года назад +1

    Such an amazing piece of Disneyland history being kept safe in a warehouse out of the harsh elements! Fun fact: the keel boat at Disneyland that's tied up, that's actually a replica of the Gullywumper from the 50s. Up until the late 90s it was used as a display along the river, but it suffered from deterioration and kinda sunk. Then during the rerouting of the Rivers of America for Galaxy's Edge, the boat was given a refurbishment, and it still uses the hull of the original. I hope one day something like the Keel Boats will come back to the Rivers, who knows?
    Hey, I was wondering, what's your email address? I haven't been able to find it for 2 years, just curious, this is Eric by the way, the kid you met wearing the Ericland hat. I have my own channel if you wanna see my stuff. It is: Eric Ramirez Gaming 101

  • @Randsel
    @Randsel 3 года назад

    A little before my DL days but I bet so many people remember this boat. Well done Justin!!

  • @vincenttong007
    @vincenttong007 3 года назад

    Wow! You know how to get the goods! Look forward to seeing you back at Disneyland Bro. Glad to see the office looking spanky!

  • @ragebrick
    @ragebrick 3 года назад

    2 things: 1) at 6:11... is that the Thunder Road from Joe Dante's 'Explorers' behind you at frame right? 2) Many years ago I began a 3d virtual reconstruction of the Bertha Mae. I sort of got distracted and the project stalled (partially for lack of detailed reference material); happy to say that, as of today, that project is back on active status. Thank you for the inspiration, sir. And for the treasure trove of reference!

  • @dyannahoage8435
    @dyannahoage8435 3 года назад

    “I smell ... the rivers!” Love it! Also, the spot on the bench after you sat inside the dusty interior **almost** looked like a hidden Mickey. 😆

  • @jackdemarco3346
    @jackdemarco3346 3 года назад +1

    Why would you dislike his video?! , there amazing !

  • @waltslostson1056
    @waltslostson1056 3 года назад

    Love the adventure of you videos. I was fortunate enough ride the Huck fin keel boats and saw the Indian village in the early days. We sure miss the creative times at Disneyland. PS We went to the enchanted forest in Oregon after watching that video. Keep up the good work and providing us with magical adventures. Thanks Walt's Lost Son

  • @CallardAndBowser
    @CallardAndBowser 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic Vlog ! Keep them coming ! 🤓

  • @MrRailroadrunner
    @MrRailroadrunner 3 года назад +1

    It's impressive to see the keelboat still around. Out of curiosity, is the company also displaying Jennie K, or is the locomotive slated for sale again?

  • @jeffmurphy6021
    @jeffmurphy6021 3 года назад

    Great video Justin - thanks for sharing this adventure (so surprised they let you film *anything* !)

  • @realfamilyadventuresmemories
    @realfamilyadventuresmemories 3 года назад

    @justinscarred thank you for sharing this great Disney history with us. Took us into Disney for a bit. Always great stuff from you!

  • @MannyEmm
    @MannyEmm 3 года назад

    Those sign painters at the Disney parks are awesome.

  • @screenflot
    @screenflot 3 года назад

    That's so cool that you got to hop aboard! Neato piece of history!

  • @scottrousseau496
    @scottrousseau496 3 года назад

    What an opportunity! Thanks for taking us along! Great fun. :-)

  • @BHBOB
    @BHBOB 3 года назад

    My favorite place on the Keel Boats was sitting in the very front on that little tiny seat. My family always sat on top or inside, I always ran for the front seat. Memories.

  • @simonemueller7693
    @simonemueller7693 3 года назад

    I’m impressed because you drove right into it and you I love it I love all the feedback in the old all-time pictures I just can’t say stop saying that it brings me back

  • @gibbonskohl
    @gibbonskohl 3 года назад

    Good job Justin! I really like Garner Holt. Fun to watch! keep up the good work and you and Alley girl hang in there! Merry Xmas

  • @nzjonty
    @nzjonty 3 года назад +1

    Man it looks cold at the parks! I love visiting at this time of year... Christmas and Disneyland are the perfect pairing

  • @ryanmcdougald7471
    @ryanmcdougald7471 3 года назад

    Super cool to see all the other ride vehicles in the background too!! Absolutely love that these things are being kept well

  • @BennettMarks
    @BennettMarks 3 года назад

    That dude was funny! Saw you where filming and immediately stopped 😆

  • @richardcano2999
    @richardcano2999 3 года назад

    Thanks Justin! Always grateful! You gave me a chuckle! We love you too!

  • @martinmorab9516
    @martinmorab9516 3 года назад

    Hello Sir. Thank you for such a great video! It made me go back and re live those wonderful times back in the 70's as a kid in Disneyland. Although i never got to ride these river boats, I did get to see them while travelli g on the Mark Twain and the America.
    Again great video! And stay safe!!!

  • @deanfinder503
    @deanfinder503 3 года назад

    Woaaah, it’s always a joy to see some preserved Disney history

  • @michaelcameron6649
    @michaelcameron6649 3 года назад

    All I can say is you're so lucky to step on board that historic boat. Great video!

  • @joydisney
    @joydisney 3 года назад

    Great video. FYI the old Carnation truck is safe and in perfect condition in Carnation, WA. It was in their city parade 2 years ago. I can send you a picture if you want.

  • @davidvermillion2442
    @davidvermillion2442 3 года назад

    Great to time travel with you, thanks for the memories!!

  • @bobandtams
    @bobandtams 3 года назад

    Great video....Really enjoyed as always

  • @toshibavoodoo
    @toshibavoodoo Год назад

    AWESOME!! Great video, always wondered what happened to these wonderful boats.

  • @ddc163264
    @ddc163264 3 года назад

    Thanks for the vid. It's been a very long time since I rode the keel boats. I was stationed in SoCal and was invited to go with someone whose family lived in Orange.

  • @yachtboy6756
    @yachtboy6756 3 года назад

    Also really neat to see pieces from other rides like Dumbo, Space Mountain and the Matterhorn.

  • @FunAtDisney
    @FunAtDisney 3 года назад

    Yes that is an XLR jack for a mic. The Keel Boats were sort of the Frontierland version of Jungle Cruise at one time with wise-cracking skippers narrating the ride around the river.

  • @mushieslushie
    @mushieslushie 3 года назад

    I miss the old style videos you used to do like this, like the history of Doritos etc. Great to see you do something like this again!

  • @F4B8J5L0
    @F4B8J5L0 3 года назад

    Heya Justin!! ANOTHER Great video.... dude you bring us such cool stuff!! I was wondering if that other garbage can looking thing on the main deck might have been like a bin to collect the tickets that were required for entry into the attractions of DIsneyLand and DIsney World at that time. Just a thought. So cool you got to see this boat.... I remember the MIke Fink Keel Boats from when I was a kid when we visited DIsney Worldfor the first time back when it first opened ... but never rode on them. Thanks again for the great content... hey... stay safe, Merry Christmas and may you and your family stay healthy. Lets all have a BETTER New Year 2021!! Jeff G in the WIndy CIty

  • @themichaelvortex4784
    @themichaelvortex4784 3 года назад

    This was awesome. Thanks for all you do, Justin.👍🏼🤘🏼😎

  • @elansmith9291
    @elansmith9291 3 года назад

    the king is back. the quality of these videos is NUTS

  • @thevincentgonzalesplan
    @thevincentgonzalesplan 3 года назад

    23:45 Based on my experience working at movie theaters, this side box with a slot "may" be a ticket box, where the cast member would drop paper tickets into the slot (and the lock would mean only management could access it). In the earliest days of Disneyland, up to the 70's I believe, Disneyland still used an individual paper ticket system for each ride. The tickets were probably inserted all day/night long and probably weren't collected until closing. Mind you, this is only a guess based on design.

  • @howtubeable
    @howtubeable 3 года назад

    This video is a perfect example of why I love Justin Scarred.

  • @MrPhoenixQuill
    @MrPhoenixQuill 3 года назад

    Super cool! I don't really remember the keel boats, but I love Disneyland history. Also, you're still making music?

  • @amybailon6551
    @amybailon6551 3 года назад

    Loved your Adventure on The Bertha Mae! I don’t ever remember riding on top ( probably my Mom’s preference!) I didn’t dance with the Indians as my sister did! I was afraid of them! We have pictures eating at the Frito Lay Cafe!

  • @crazyhannahcreations9806
    @crazyhannahcreations9806 3 года назад

    wow! that is super cool to see some old Disney history right there!

  • @makeminefreedom
    @makeminefreedom 3 года назад

    It's not just nostalgia. The past was much richer, deeper, and fuller than any modern facsimile. We seek what we lost and that's what makes it so valuable. We try to recapture it but it is never the same. If I was still a child I wouldn't know the difference but that's not the case. I remember the way things were and I can never accept a facsimile.

  • @KrauseMouseAdventures
    @KrauseMouseAdventures 3 года назад

    I remember riding those as a kid. I miss them

  • @ronhertz2377
    @ronhertz2377 3 года назад

    So so cool. remember these in the 70's

  • @aliceincraftland3388
    @aliceincraftland3388 3 года назад

    The Mike Fink boats tipping over and guest having to swim to shore just gives me the Willie's. I have a weird phobia if I had to swim in the Rivers of America and my foot hitting the track to the Mark Twain-Columbia would scare the you know what our of me.

  • @barbaraganschow1478
    @barbaraganschow1478 3 года назад

    I love you, Justin. Thank you...I CAN smell the Rivers of America.

  • @Renegade-py6pc
    @Renegade-py6pc 3 года назад

    What no comments yet? This was a great episode! So jealous. My family loves your Disneyland history videos.

  • @carolynpurser7469
    @carolynpurser7469 3 года назад

    Only rode it once, but I enjoyed seeing them on the Rivers of America. I miss them.

  • @creativecatproductions
    @creativecatproductions 3 года назад

    This is pure class. Well researched, engaging, enlightening, fun. I learned something. 5/5 stars.
    I hope they open Disneyland again someday.

  • @chriscabrera3190
    @chriscabrera3190 3 года назад

    Love your videos man and entertaining to my family helps getting us get our minds off covid. Maybe in the future we'd like to see ya go to the Hearst Castle. We left California a year ago and now in Boise Idaho because of work situation. Keep it up man! Sending positive vibes your way!

  • @dguymon
    @dguymon 3 года назад

    Hoping to get a splinter 'cause it'd be a free souvenir... 😂 Love it!

  • @JaycobFactor
    @JaycobFactor 3 года назад

    More time travel videos! Great video as always!

  • @ramondiaz9787
    @ramondiaz9787 3 года назад

    I used to drive the keelboats in Magic Kingdom in Florida. I’m still driving boats in Disney World (Friendship Boats). The red little red button was a kill switch. It had a plastic cup over it that pushed the red button down. The cup was attached to a rope and a brass clip. The keelboat captain would attach the clip to one of his belt loops. That way if the captain went overboard, he would activate the kill switch and turn off the prop.

  • @arcade-zero
    @arcade-zero 3 года назад

    This is awesome to see, glad one of these is still around and in pretty good condition! You're living the dream right there!

  • @bradleysmall2230
    @bradleysmall2230 3 года назад +1

    first and i loved the mike finn keel boats and the mine train ride thru natures wonderland.. like an e ride for a d ticket i think.. it was longer also

  • @jerichoscarey3779
    @jerichoscarey3779 3 года назад

    Honey you are not alone. I don't like ladders either. Even the step stool in my kitchen freaks me out!

  • @annlebelt2676
    @annlebelt2676 3 года назад

    It sounds like the owner is such a Blessing

  • @BrettJeffries
    @BrettJeffries 3 года назад

    I remember seeing the Bertha Mae on eBay decades ago and actually considered putting a bid on it. I had the land, but not the time to put into it. It's good to see it in a much better and useful place. However, I will be completing a purchase today and strangely enough, that will happen not far from Garner Holt's place. It's my late business partner's Chevy Silverado and it appeared in the "I survived the Adam the Woo meetup" video, parked near the Zombie Response Unit.

  • @gfdggdfgdgf
    @gfdggdfgdgf 3 года назад

    Great content as always. Strangely the number of new subscribers and commenters on your channel seems to have slowed down.

  • @rickgould8659
    @rickgould8659 3 года назад

    Love this! Great find! Hey Justin, I have a lot of old theme park home movies my parents gave me from the 60s and 70s of Disneyland, Knotts, Universal and more. If you're interested please let me know how I can get them to you!

  • @paulbeale5812
    @paulbeale5812 3 года назад

    I did not get to ride the Bertha May on my one trip to Disneyland [I did see it] but my wife and I sailed on the Disney World version years ago and loved it. This may be my favorite of your videos. Great to see this old boat survived. I think there may be one of the Disney World ones as a prop you can see on the Riverboat ride in Florida. I mean I think it's one of the old Mike Fin boats that I saw there.

  • @teresacoleman4039
    @teresacoleman4039 3 года назад

    Perfect for a Friday. Thanks!

  • @caliduhoom8714
    @caliduhoom8714 3 года назад

    Your so underrated! Everything you post is fun and very entertaining!

  • @SeanLamb-I-Am
    @SeanLamb-I-Am 3 года назад

    I remember seeing the keel boats in operation, and I may have had a chance to ride them. After a while, they always seemed to be closed when I visited.

  • @SillytheKidz
    @SillytheKidz 3 года назад

    Great video! Love hearing about the history.