Just stopped off at the dinosaurs in Cabazon for the first time ever. The EAT sign still stands. The former diner is now an empty lot. Glad you guys caught this before demolition!
+Mark O' Maybe you should look at the original filming location video in the description then.. this was just an addendum he made of the cafe after the Wheel Inn closed..
are you one of those people who stopped watching Paul after he got caught "waxing the carrot"...I don't think that he should be dumped on for doing what comes naturally to all of us in a place where it is considered normal...he only got lumped on because of who he is...not like he was spanking it in a day care center...I'm just global that I never got busted with some of my more adventurous lady friends...parks,cemeteries, movies, even once in a crowded restaurant...soooo...Is it cool or not...to do something sexual in a semi-public place?
Another one of those places, that looks like it shut down in the middle of a shift. Frozen forever in time with grease in the fryers, and the floor half swept. Kind of sad. It looks like a good location. You'd think somebody would be able to make money with it.
Glad this video exists to preserve the last footage of the sign and building now that it’s all long gone minus the dirt plop it sat on. Must’ve driven by this place a thousand times going back and forth to AZ all my life
I find these videos very fascinating and entertaining to watch. I am amazed how many of these abandoned places you have checked out are almost apocalyptic that things are just laying around as if people just suddenly disappeared in the middle of doing something. Amazing how much stuff gets left behind when these places close up, even small things like the photo album that seems like it would be valuable to the owner if nothing else.
+WaybackTECH I watched a few of these 'abandoned places' videos and I always wondered about that. I can only think it was a legal thing and the place was ordered closed suddenly. You'd think some auction company or something would come in and at least try to salvage and sell some of the equipment and stuff.
+WaybackTECH Well that particular restaurant the employees on the last day of operation just dropped tools turned off the equipment and left at closing time. +DyenamicFilms It wasn't ordered closed suddenly by anyone, the owner died and his family didn't want to continue it so they ran it till it was out of supplies and just closed it.
@@iamasickman If the same (potentially large) Family still owns the Joint and has enough loot to pay the (large) Property Tax and the (large) Abandoned Eyedinosaur Tax and the (large) Leaving Grease, Unattended Tax and the (large) l Can't Believe They Didn't Leave Margarine, Unattended Tax and the (large) Leaving a Hermans Hermits LP In The Jukebox, Unattended Tax and the (large) Allowing Celery, To Stalk, At Midnight Tax.....that, gives me an idea.......Paul Reubens has a vast amount of Money. Not as vast as he should have, in my opinion, but, vast, nonetheless (i wish i could think of another, shorter word, for "vast", albeit, a wee bit vaster. The English Language is so great, in scope and size. That, reminds me. Time to brush my Molar and go to bed. That's it, "Molar". A "Molar" is a large Tooth. Good Holidays)
@@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 I can understand bulldozing the thing down if it's a burden on the owners or family. I'm not so ultra-nostalgic to believe that we should preserve every little detail of everything ever. The building looked to be in pretty bad shape and probably should be destroyed. I just can't believe that there was no one around with enough concern to at least preserve the photo album, which wouldn't have taken much, and perhaps a few other nick-knacks. Good luck with that tooth of yours.
How can this somewhat iconic/famous location not be remodeled highlighting the movie connection? Hell I would go in and order the "Large Marge" or the "Pee-Wee Platter."
@@thatguyonthebusthatstaresa7437 We lived there...population back then was like 500 or so.All us high school kids worked there when the Carners owned it...my Aunt was the manager
@@johnlarson7858 Definitely alot of stories living in Cabazon and working there.There was a time that it thrived.Not sure but probably went down hill when the casino opened and offered more trucker parking
Its amazing what only 3 years of mistreatment and abandonment can do to such a historic place. I remember like it was yesterday that you went to eat there. Now its just a whisper blowing in the wind.....Everything just seems to fade away....
Due to the nature of existence it's inevitable, but it's always painful when something fades away before we do. Especially when it's landmark places and things you'd expect to last beyond our lifetimes.
So are you.....May the Shwartz be With You (because Brian has a "Spaceballs" Shirt, on his...um...self.) I'm eroding away, also. It is heartburning to know, that, someday, we all will be Fossil Fuel and used for Deep Frying future Families favorite Fried Fare, at a reasonable price, hopefully.
I remember getting a t-shirt back at the state fair, after Pee Wee's um run in with the cops. It said simply Were Pulling for Pee Wee. LoL. With a "fist" 👊 in the air.
awesome, you're the man! absolutely love this movie and it sucks to see this iconic restaurant in such disarray. Glad you were able to give us one last good look inside. Ty Adam for all the adventures!
The Wheel Inn exterior was also one of the filming locations for the 1985 music video 'Everybody Wants To Rule The Word' by Tears For Fears. Curt Smith is seen driving an old Austin-Healey around various southern California locations in and around 29 Palms, Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, Desert Hot Springs, Indio, Palm Springs, Banning, Cabazon, Salton Sea (not in that particular order) traveling on the I-10 and 60 Freeways etc. At about 1.35 in the video Smith pulls into the Wheel Inn parking lot and exits the vehicle then goes up to the front entrance area and uses one of the phone booths located there (I've actually used one of them at one time or another in my travels before cell phones!) At one point during his call he turns around in the booth and looks out back in the direction he'd came from as if to check on the car - the camera shot is low showing his face as he talks to his party and up behind him outside the booth one can see the towering Wheel Inn sign structure - Then he's shown driving thru the parking lot again this time with the famous dinosaurs in the backdrop as he cruises singing along with Everybody Wants To Rule The World. He's driving east on the 10 freeway presumably heading towards Blythe. Lots of great scenery from the area in the video: ruclips.net/video/3OFOZQ6pMGo/видео.html
I just watched your Pee Wee's Adventure filming locations video and watched this RIGHT afterwards. It's so crazy to see the difference!! Great video Adam!!
I ate there one last time in 2008. I always remember the "truck stop vibe" it had, and the waitresses always called you "honey" or "darlin" like they do. So cool that you got to go inside and share some fond memories and putrid aromas. LOL @ the ending!
Very cool to see inside, that coke bottle opener is probably a design classic collectible, just like the old glass coke bottles, which you would be given a straw or two to drink it with...unless you thought without was the cool look of course:)
awesome clip wooo. im a 80s kid as well and from a different country but remember all the old stuff you document. keep up the great work mate look foward to future memory jolts from you.
+Jenny Barson your like doing your homework and it's like a project and there's like papers and stuff all over your table and you just hear his notfication and your like "FU*K IT!" And you just fling everything off the table XD
Jenny Barson ...I have figured out how to time travel and somehow saw you here so I had to stop and say hello...ill probly see you back in the future sometime soon when I switch the date and time back in my delorean ...ha ha happy 4th of July weekend
So great,I'm also a child of the 80s and have seen peewee countless times,I even watched peewees playhouse.remember when he opened the mtv music awards back in the day?"Heard any good jokes lately"great quote. Adam sir,my son and I are big fans,thanks.
Love this one. It has the classic Adam the Woo Abandoned feel. The outtake at the end was fun. A main channel video of out takes and bloopers would be fun to watch
I've been watching since 2011 Adam and man, I feel like I've been right there while you explore these places! Ever since you were in Six Flags New Orleans I've been hooked on your content. The difference is, back then I think you had around 10,000 and I'm so happy to see your audience grow so much man. I've recently started doing Urban Exploring myself, and is there any tips you have for not getting caught or in trouble? I'm aware of the "dont break or take rule", but are there any other big ones you could recommend? Thanks, keep it up!
That was super cool to see and you guys did such a great job documenting it. RIP Paul Reubens and Pee Wee's Big Adventure is a classic. My Dad who is particular about what he watches thought the movie was going to suck when he watched the first few minutes and Pee Wee eating his Mr. T cereal, but he hung in there and watched it with me and loved it. Nothing like sharing life and laughs with dear ol Dad. Thanks guys. Awesome job 😎
Amazing video. Loved every minute of it. Nice to see the vandals haven't got in there yet. Did one of these in an abandoned hotel the other day in Blackpool...totally trashed but it was a great experience. Loving all your videos. thank you.
Dude you're killing me, get a quality flashlight for those dark areas! Killer vid regardless, but was hoping to see more visually with better lighting.
That's Cabazon. I used to live just down the road in Yucaipa and remember when all that was the way you see it in the movie. Lots has changed there over the years, it looks nothing like it used to. Thanks for the good memories
I am amazed that you can find these places the research that you have to do must be tremendous , its always a pleasure watching your video's keep them coming , thank you for the time and effort you do for us viewers . sorry if im misspelling some words I am french from Quebec Canada. :)
Love this so much Adam! It must have been surreal for you to have gone there when it was open and now again abandoned :*( you're really doing great stuff by capturing places like this for the future :) this brought back so many memories of that movie
Any chance of visiting any Howard the Duck filming locations if they still exist? I know everyone hates it, but it's one of my favorite childhood movies.
I grew up watching pee-wee's playhouse. Pee-wee's big adventure and big top are always going to be a great classic. +adamthewoo love the videos and glad we get to see the places of the movies we grew up watching, on how they look from then until now.
Supercool Adam! Love that movie! I watched it so much as a kid- I think I was 10 when it came out. Thanks for another great vid. l really enjoy the filming location shoots.
two trains, train A and train B simultaniously depart stations A, and B. station A and B are 252.5 miles apart from each other. train A is moving at 124.7 mph towards station B, and train B is moving at 253.5 mph towards station A. if both trains departed at 10:00AM, and it is now 10:08AM, how much longer until both trains pass each other?
Great Video Adam! & so interesting to see the photos in the same locations nowadays that it's creepy and abandoned and once lied party's and good times
How strong was the urge to "liberate" one of the postcards or bumper stickers from that spinning rack? Or the cabazon dinosaur pages? I dint think the owners would mind if you kept some souvineers. I know I would have.
This is in cabazon, Caliofornia! I live like 5 minutes from there - I grew up eating at that diner. It hasn't been closed for that long. They used to sell bison burgers...mmmm
Too bad it's in such bad shape. You or another movie enthusiast should reopen it. It would take a lot of time and money but it would be awesome. I'm sure Paul Reubans would contribute something, and a bunch of fans would too. It could be renamed the Adventure Cafe in reference to the movie, (or possibly also a certain owner who likes to go on adventures, if Adam wants to get in on a new one in being a part of the restaurant)
I thought that was urbex code. Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints. Well, you get the general idea. Just one of the things I love about Adam and friends!
Just stopped off at the dinosaurs in Cabazon for the first time ever. The EAT sign still stands. The former diner is now an empty lot. Glad you guys caught this before demolition!
We must rebuilt it
As an 80s child and huge fan of Big Adventure this seriously blew my mind . Thanks for watching.
+Autumn_Jean september 2013
I love when people cut-in the real film clips into there location video's...hint hint
Great video!
+adamthewoo What was with the Static noise at 7:20 ?
+Mark O' Maybe you should look at the original filming location video in the description then.. this was just an addendum he made of the cafe after the Wheel Inn closed..
Amazing how fast a place can decay after having closed just 2.5 years earlier. Wow.
Videos like this is why I use RUclips
really enjoyed this video! I too am an 80's child and loved pee wee's movies and pee wee's playhouse.
are you one of those people who stopped watching Paul after he got caught "waxing the carrot"...I don't think that he should be dumped on for doing what comes naturally to all of us in a place where it is considered normal...he only got lumped on because of who he is...not like he was spanking it in a day care center...I'm just global that I never got busted with some of my more adventurous lady friends...parks,cemeteries, movies, even once in a crowded restaurant...soooo...Is it cool or not...to do something sexual in a semi-public place?
I'm so sad that those photos will be lost forever..... :(
Another one of those places, that looks like it shut down in the middle of a shift. Frozen forever in time with grease in the fryers, and the floor half swept. Kind of sad. It looks like a good location. You'd think somebody would be able to make money with it.
Glad this video exists to preserve the last footage of the sign and building now that it’s all long gone minus the dirt plop it sat on. Must’ve driven by this place a thousand times going back and forth to AZ all my life
I find these videos very fascinating and entertaining to watch. I am amazed how many of these abandoned places you have checked out are almost apocalyptic that things are just laying around as if people just suddenly disappeared in the middle of doing something. Amazing how much stuff gets left behind when these places close up, even small things like the photo album that seems like it would be valuable to the owner if nothing else.
+WaybackTECH I watched a few of these 'abandoned places' videos and I always wondered about that. I can only think it was a legal thing and the place was ordered closed suddenly. You'd think some auction company or something would come in and at least try to salvage and sell some of the equipment and stuff.
+WaybackTECH Well that particular restaurant the employees on the last day of operation just dropped tools turned off the equipment and left at closing time.
+DyenamicFilms It wasn't ordered closed suddenly by anyone, the owner died and his family didn't want to continue it so they ran it till it was out of supplies and just closed it.
I wish Adam would have just taken the photo album. I hope somebody did. It seems a shame for all that stuff to just be bulldozed away.
@@iamasickman If the same (potentially large) Family still owns the Joint and has enough loot to pay the (large) Property Tax and the (large) Abandoned Eyedinosaur Tax and the (large) Leaving Grease, Unattended Tax and the (large) l Can't Believe They Didn't Leave Margarine, Unattended Tax and the (large) Leaving a Hermans Hermits LP In The Jukebox, Unattended Tax and the (large) Allowing Celery, To Stalk, At Midnight Tax.....that, gives me an idea.......Paul Reubens has a vast amount of Money. Not as vast as he should have, in my opinion, but, vast, nonetheless (i wish i could think of another, shorter word, for "vast", albeit, a wee bit vaster. The English Language is so great, in scope and size. That, reminds me. Time to brush my Molar and go to bed. That's it, "Molar". A "Molar" is a large Tooth. Good Holidays)
@@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 I can understand bulldozing the thing down if it's a burden on the owners or family. I'm not so ultra-nostalgic to believe that we should preserve every little detail of everything ever. The building looked to be in pretty bad shape and probably should be destroyed. I just can't believe that there was no one around with enough concern to at least preserve the photo album, which wouldn't have taken much, and perhaps a few other nick-knacks. Good luck with that tooth of yours.
How can this somewhat iconic/famous location not be remodeled highlighting the movie connection? Hell I would go in and order the "Large Marge" or the "Pee-Wee Platter."
That's exactly what I was thinking!!
When I was in high school in the late 70s I worked there
Linda Forman What, seriously? Man, I bet you have some stories. I’m certain many a film was shot at and around that location.
Aw
That must've been one long drive to work
@@thatguyonthebusthatstaresa7437 We lived there...population back then was like 500 or so.All us high school kids worked there when the Carners owned it...my Aunt was the manager
@@johnlarson7858 Definitely alot of stories living in Cabazon and working there.There was a time that it thrived.Not sure but probably went down hill when the casino opened and offered more trucker parking
This was great
+WrecklessEating thanks man. Was stoked to be there
that was no wind...it was large marge
+GunGlutton it very well could have been
@@adamthewoo HAHA HAHA HAHA NO IT COULDN'T HAVE DUMBASS. HAHA HAHA HAHA HAHA
Its amazing what only 3 years of mistreatment and abandonment can do to such a historic place. I remember like it was yesterday that you went to eat there. Now its just a whisper blowing in the wind.....Everything just seems to fade away....
"Nothing ever lasts forever" --Tears For Fears
almost to sad to watch, the world I knew as kid is eroding away
Due to the nature of existence it's inevitable, but it's always painful when something fades away before we do. Especially when it's landmark places and things you'd expect to last beyond our lifetimes.
So are you.....May the Shwartz be With You (because Brian has a "Spaceballs" Shirt, on his...um...self.) I'm eroding away, also. It is heartburning to know, that, someday, we all will be Fossil Fuel and used for Deep Frying future Families favorite Fried Fare, at a reasonable price, hopefully.
It all goes back into the cosmos, my friend.
Get used to it ..
i used to eat there all the time when I drove truck... there is a reason it closed. It was run down and out dated 20 years ago
Like if Large Marge sent you here!
😰
inlovewithJLT She just dropped me off.
You are my hero. I thought I was crazy when I wanted to go into abandoned places, but now I know I'm not alone
Ha! He no longer does that for obvious reasons....
I remember getting a t-shirt back at the state fair, after Pee Wee's um run in with the cops. It said simply Were Pulling for Pee Wee. LoL. With a "fist" 👊 in the air.
awesome, you're the man! absolutely love this movie and it sucks to see this iconic restaurant in such disarray. Glad you were able to give us one last good look inside. Ty Adam for all the adventures!
It's only been closed two years but looks like twenty years
Scrapers and homeless people and such can do that.
I'm pretty sure it has been closed longer than that
The Wheel Inn exterior was also one of the filming locations for the 1985 music video 'Everybody Wants To Rule The Word' by Tears For Fears. Curt Smith is seen driving an old Austin-Healey around various southern California locations in and around 29 Palms, Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, Desert Hot Springs, Indio, Palm Springs, Banning, Cabazon, Salton Sea (not in that particular order) traveling on the I-10 and 60 Freeways etc. At about 1.35 in the video Smith pulls into the Wheel Inn parking lot and exits the vehicle then goes up to the front entrance area and uses one of the phone booths located there (I've actually used one of them at one time or another in my travels before cell phones!) At one point during his call he turns around in the booth and looks out back in the direction he'd came from as if to check on the car - the camera shot is low showing his face as he talks to his party and up behind him outside the booth one can see the towering Wheel Inn sign structure - Then he's shown driving thru the parking lot again this time with the famous dinosaurs in the backdrop as he cruises singing along with Everybody Wants To Rule The World. He's driving east on the 10 freeway presumably heading towards Blythe. Lots of great scenery from the area in the video: ruclips.net/video/3OFOZQ6pMGo/видео.html
Do you ever take any souvenirs from these places? A menu or postcard?
I probably would have took that menu lol
I just watched your Pee Wee's Adventure filming locations video and watched this RIGHT afterwards. It's so crazy to see the difference!! Great video Adam!!
COULD YOU PLEASE BE QUIET?!? i'M ON THE PPHHOONNEEE!!!!
You completely ruined the line. I’M TRYING TO USE THE PHONE
Large Marge will never be forgotten...❤💯✔
So sad that they left the pictures behind. Hope someone saves the place.Great video Adam!!!
I ate there one last time in 2008. I always remember the "truck stop vibe" it had, and the waitresses always called you "honey" or "darlin" like they do. So cool that you got to go inside and share some fond memories and putrid aromas. LOL @ the ending!
Very cool to see inside, that coke bottle opener is probably a design classic collectible, just like the old glass coke bottles, which you would be given a straw or two to drink it with...unless you thought without was the cool look of course:)
awesome clip wooo. im a 80s kid as well and from a different country but remember all the old stuff you document. keep up the great work mate look foward to future memory jolts from you.
-When Adam uploads-
AHHHHHH SHIT SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
For me when he uploads it's more like, "yayyy!" *drops everything I'm doing to watch video
+Jenny Barson that went over your head lol
Aw man. It must have.
+Jenny Barson your like doing your homework and it's like a project and there's like papers and stuff all over your table and you just hear his notfication and your like "FU*K IT!" And you just fling everything off the table XD
Jenny Barson ...I have figured out how to time travel and somehow saw you here so I had to stop and say hello...ill probly see you back in the future sometime soon when I switch the date and time back in my delorean ...ha ha happy 4th of July weekend
So great,I'm also a child of the 80s and have seen peewee countless times,I even watched peewees playhouse.remember when he opened the mtv music awards back in the day?"Heard any good jokes lately"great quote. Adam sir,my son and I are big fans,thanks.
What will you do when you say "Hello" and someone saids it back
It will probably be Large Marge haha
Worked there in the 80's. Sad to see it's gone!
Its were the truckers go!!
That's some old restaurant equipment. Looks like they left one night, and never came back.
awesome video Adam. Thank you for all the great Adventures and sharing them with us. I shall join you on your epic adventures .
if you pause it at 5:16 where hes pointing to where the picture of large marge was you can make out a face, anyone else see it?
Yes!
+Jody Brathovde I only saw discoloration in the wood paneling that could be interpreted as a face.
that's what I meant :-)
Oh my gosh YES! That is so creepy! Lol The eyes are super clear!
+Jody Brathovde yes i seeit..its looking at me with one pronounced right eye.
ty adam for so much fun every day....i love the memory lane stuff u do...i was born in 75....so i so digg all the fun stuff from our childhood. ty...
YESSSSSSSSSS
+Exploring With Josh Been 2 years in the making. Just got lucky it was accessible this visit. Always a matter of waiting
Love this one. It has the classic Adam the Woo Abandoned feel. The outtake at the end was fun. A main channel video of out takes and bloopers would be fun to watch
I would have taken that photo book and a menu
Shane La Drigue Why?
SAME!
sourlolly animations why not?
It's most certainly trashed by now since it's been demolished.
I've been watching since 2011 Adam and man, I feel like I've been right there while you explore these places! Ever since you were in Six Flags New Orleans I've been hooked on your content. The difference is, back then I think you had around 10,000 and I'm so happy to see your audience grow so much man. I've recently started doing Urban Exploring myself, and is there any tips you have for not getting caught or in trouble? I'm aware of the "dont break or take rule", but are there any other big ones you could recommend? Thanks, keep it up!
you should of play some clips from the movie man..and bring a flash light next time..do it right like Dan Bell
+toofine9 I did entire filming location video with this spot included a couple years ago with movie clips inserted. Link is under the video
+adamthewoo was looking for this answer. thank you!
+adamthewoo and it's incredible thank you
That was super cool to see and you guys did such a great job documenting it. RIP Paul Reubens and Pee Wee's Big Adventure is a classic. My Dad who is particular about what he watches thought the movie was going to suck when he watched the first few minutes and Pee Wee eating his Mr. T cereal, but he hung in there and watched it with me and loved it. Nothing like sharing life and laughs with dear ol Dad. Thanks guys. Awesome job 😎
I always "thumbs up" your videos before watching!
Adam that was great seeing inside the diner! Thank you for showing the spots where the actors stood and where things were at the time.
That was creepy. Glad to see you have healed from your "Big Adventure" bicycle stunt. RW
I'm always worried you'll get arrested!
Yes. This video would be all thats needed to lock them up.
@@iamnegan1515 I'm pretty sure as long as there are no "NO TRESPASSING" signs and if the door is open then it is legal.
Wow, so sad that place is on the verge of demolition. I love mom & pop operations like that.
Anybody watching this should tweet, instagram, or snap Paul Rubens to help rebuild an preserve a part of movie history and save this restaurant.
@@charlieday5871 Give him a break! That was before internet when we had to drive three counties over if we didn't wanna be seen buying adult stuff! 😆✌
@@charlieday5871 But that's very secure to admit you want to watch PeeWee...do that.
I'm totally just kidding around
@@charlieday5871 I know, me too. 😁
Nah
Amazing video. Loved every minute of it. Nice to see the vandals haven't got in there yet. Did one of these in an abandoned hotel the other day in Blackpool...totally trashed but it was a great experience. Loving all your videos. thank you.
I'd like to buy that diner. I've always wanted a truck stop diner out in the west.
Tim Reuscher did you buy it?
Makes me want to watch these movies again watching all the filming locations thanks for sharing.
why did it close?
The ghost of Large Marge?
Love watching your early adventures! Hope you and yours are doing well Mr. Woo
Dude you're killing me, get a quality flashlight for those dark areas! Killer vid regardless, but was hoping to see more visually with better lighting.
That's a treat right there!, glad you were able to get inside!. True 80s Classic film!.
*TELL THEM LARGE MARGE SENT YOU!*
Anyone else hearing the camera interference??
That's Cabazon. I used to live just down the road in Yucaipa and remember when all that was the way you see it in the movie. Lots has changed there over the years, it looks nothing like it used to. Thanks for the good memories
Noooo I hope they don't demolish it. :( I want the ghost of Large Marge to haunt that place for all eternity.
It's gone
Cool stuff Adam... Thanks for sharing!
I wonder why they didn't take the album.
200710 yeah. It's a shame.
This video brings back so many good memories, thanks guys.
Creepy! You'd expect to hear the cackle of Large Marge's ghost!
As always, great work adam, really enjoyed it.
hey adam,you should do a encino man location video. Can't find any on youtube.
I am amazed that you can find these places the research that you have to do must be tremendous , its always a pleasure watching your video's keep them coming , thank you for the time and effort you do for us viewers . sorry if im misspelling some words I am french from Quebec Canada. :)
"Tell em Large Marge sent ya"
YES!!! I have wanted you to do this ever since you showed it in the Daily Woo! I totally would have taken some treasures from that place! Great video
One would think with clever marketing the place could be saved. There's obviously lots of traffic on the road outside.
+Riki B. Eyestarone well obviously they do as that's all Adam talked about in the vid, let alone the comments
Love this so much Adam! It must have been surreal for you to have gone there when it was open and now again abandoned
:*( you're really doing great stuff by capturing places like this for the future :) this brought back so many memories of that movie
when i was watching at 7:22 static started and when you looked away from it your camera was fuzzy i don't think you two where alone
It's sad that we are losing all these Mom and Pop places!
I'm not a fan of stealing, but I'd have taken some of those items home that day.
But is it really stealing?
I would of taken the whole large marge booth
I would of taken anything that wasn’t bolted down
I am a fan of stealing.
Same here. One menu for me, one for backup, one for whatever!
Love to wind down at night with a new filming location video, excellent work as always Adam.
its to bad that they cant save it an make it a land mark maybe get a hold of paul rubins or something and re name it large marges that would be awsome
They had the best date shakes back in the day. I remember getting to check out the dinosaurs back in the early 81 or 82
Any chance of visiting any Howard the Duck filming locations if they still exist? I know everyone hates it, but it's one of my favorite childhood movies.
+ll4m4tr0n oh man Ill look into it
howard the duck is class!!!
I grew up watching pee-wee's playhouse. Pee-wee's big adventure and big top are always going to be a great classic. +adamthewoo love the videos and glad we get to see the places of the movies we grew up watching, on how they look from then until now.
You for sure were getting a lot of static in some places.
+thewindowsxp32 I've seen enough Slenderman to know were this is going...
Supercool Adam! Love that movie! I watched it so much as a kid- I think I was 10 when it came out. Thanks for another great vid. l really enjoy the filming location shoots.
Adam, did you see the new Pee Wee movie yet?
+sprdvx not yet
Keep up the good work adam!
You should buy it Man! Little bit of dusting and Mopping You'll be Back in Business!
two trains, train A and train B simultaniously depart stations A, and B. station A and B are 252.5 miles apart from each other. train A is moving at 124.7 mph towards station B, and train B is moving at 253.5 mph towards station A. if both trains departed at 10:00AM, and it is now 10:08AM, how much longer until both trains pass each other?
What would be awesome is if paul rubins saw this video and bought it and saved it!
Adam, you should have taken a menu, plates, glasses as a souvenir! Or did you....
You're doing God's work.
+Jared Carlson thanks Jared
Great Video Adam! & so interesting to see the photos in the same locations nowadays that it's creepy and abandoned and once lied party's and good times
How strong was the urge to "liberate" one of the postcards or bumper stickers from that spinning rack? Or the cabazon dinosaur pages? I dint think the owners would mind if you kept some souvineers. I know I would have.
Joe Dissolvo I'm sure they had to have taken something. probably don't mention it on camera
that's so cool , it's as if they just left in the middle of a work day .. I love abandoned places videos , I wish I knew where some were around here
This is in cabazon, Caliofornia! I live like 5 minutes from there - I grew up eating at that diner. It hasn't been closed for that long. They used to sell bison burgers...mmmm
Crazy how things change so fast. Just checked out your other video when it was still busy like any other diner.
"everybody's gotta big butt"
Let's talk about your big butt.
You rock Adam, great video. Thank you.
I will watch the other video's to.
Keep up with the good videos. shell you
Too bad it's in such bad shape. You or another movie enthusiast should reopen it. It would take a lot of time and money but it would be awesome. I'm sure Paul Reubans would contribute something, and a bunch of fans would too. It could be renamed the Adventure Cafe in reference to the movie, (or possibly also a certain owner who likes to go on adventures, if Adam wants to get in on a new one in being a part of the restaurant)
That location never gets old! Awesome!
I mean your already trespassing , you guys shoulda went home with a diner booth or something lol
I thought that was urbex code. Take nothing but photographs, leave nothing but footprints. Well, you get the general idea. Just one of the things I love about Adam and friends!
I respect that about Adam The Woo. I would have been tempted to take the menu, but Adam is a good kid.
Glad to see this channel moving again
That was cool...I wouldn't be afraid of running into anything supernatural, but I'd hate to creep up on some crazy squatters or methheads.
Those too...