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Welcome to the Theme Parchive, a channel about theme parks (you probably guessed that from the terrible portmanteau name).

We are currently posting our Archives series on the first Friday of the month, and Sightlines series on the third Friday of the month. The Archives explores the history of specific theme parks, focusing on the stories of the people who made them. Sightlines is a series discussing theme parks from design, engineering, artistic, and historic perspectives, with topics ranging from the broad (What is a theme park?) to the narrow (the history of the Omnimover ride system).

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The History of Knott's Berry Farm - "Marion"
21:23
7 месяцев назад
Does Theme Park Size Matter?
26:24
8 месяцев назад
How to make Spooky Music for Theme Parks
15:31
9 месяцев назад
The History of Knott's Berry Farm - "Calico"
21:10
10 месяцев назад
The History of Knott's Berry Farm - "Town"
20:16
11 месяцев назад
Are Theme Parks Art?
16:53
Год назад
What is a theme park?
22:18
Год назад
The History of the Omnimover
19:04
Год назад
What are Sightlines?
16:52
Год назад
Комментарии
@tel3501
@tel3501 23 часа назад
EPCOT was a front... Walt built a Stanford Torus!
@NortelGeek
@NortelGeek 29 дней назад
I want Horizons and Delta Dreamflight back. Heck, if I were able to access a time machine, I would go back 1994 and visit Tomorrowland and EPCOT Center. I miss the "view of the future" from the perspective of the early to mid 1990s. They changed "The future we could have" to "The future that never was."
@lucapeyrefitte6899
@lucapeyrefitte6899 Месяц назад
That was very informative, but it also makes the ghosts of ghost town seem a little more alive
@DisneyMaster2
@DisneyMaster2 Месяц назад
I for one would love to play a city simulation game based of the original E.P.C.O.T. concept and I bet a lot of other folks would feel the same.
@craignunnallypurcell
@craignunnallypurcell Месяц назад
Looks too auto dependent
@TheHaloRed
@TheHaloRed Месяц назад
I love how Knott's hired former Disney Imagineers/legends Rolly Crump, Eddie Sotto and Bob Gurr to design some of their most themed rides (Crump - Bear-y Tales, Sotto - Soap Box Racers, and Gurr - KOD after Bud Hurlbut had retired.
@josephgalvan3045
@josephgalvan3045 2 месяца назад
Amazing documentary! Thank you!
@missfeliss3628
@missfeliss3628 2 месяца назад
I was born in '92... So I'm no boomer etc lol... But it does seem when women go to work, the whole world suffers more exponentially
@missfeliss3628
@missfeliss3628 2 месяца назад
It seems the teenagers of the 1960s were the begining of the end of normal America... What a terrible cultural revolution ... Tbh my own mom was of that very generation and she was seriously messed up in almost every way ... The women of that era are Karen witches that think they own the world and their number knew goal in life is to emasculate every man they come into contact with. Lol
@ericl2851
@ericl2851 2 месяца назад
Perhaps the best thing to do is to add a few more rooms. Because I think the message of the original carousel of progress was the transformation from an agrarian society where everything was done using human or animal power to an industrialized society. I think the intention was to remind us how much easier our life is now compared to a few generations ago.. To start with the dawn of the computer age and the Internet, is like reading a book starting at the halfway point.
@tahjo7
@tahjo7 2 месяца назад
I love this, soo, soo very much. Thank you for doing these videos on Knotts Berry Farm and it's family. These videos encapsulates my love and affinity for EVERYTHING knott's related. I love the can do American spirit the family had. I along with Escape Designs on RU-vid made a giga-coaster concept that heavily pays homage to the rich history of Knotts, as well as it's continued efforts to have impactful & unique attractions. Give it a look, I think you're gonna like it. RU-vid channel Escape Designs Video Knotts giga-coaster concept and park improvements proposal. Its a 23 min video, with the most detailed designs you've Probably have ever seen for Knotts. Lmk what you thought!
@Gu3stish3r3
@Gu3stish3r3 3 месяца назад
0:28 that didn’t last forever, I guess (because KBF has Passes, which you now need to go into the park)
@Gu3stish3r3
@Gu3stish3r3 3 месяца назад
It’s kinda nice to see the Knott’s Berry Farm amusement park change over time in this video, I’ve seen a few of Knott’s lands change in a few ways, like how the ride Knott’s Beary Tales: Return to the Fair was a retrofit for the ocean themed ride, and seeing the new pizza place just across the street from the ride, and seeing the fiesta village change too.
@SoCalSeaChaser
@SoCalSeaChaser 3 месяца назад
I’ve always liked Knotts over Disneyland since I was a kid. I’ve said to a couple of my friends that Knotts could expand over to the east parking lot and it wouldn’t be hard, costly probably. They could take down a couple storage buildings that are south of Ghostrider, build a wide “bridge” that would go over Grand Ave, the preferred lot, Beach Blvd, and drop back down into where Soak City would be demolish for a park extension. If the bridge is wide enough, they could build shops or whatever on top of it to make guest transition over to the new “land” nice and it could model after the Independence Hall theme. Knotts wouldn’t lose the preferred parking lot and the only oddity would be how guest traverse from both sides of the park. But if designed well, this would work and give Knotts ample opportunity for future expansion and then turn part or some of their lots into parking structures to gain back parking spaces lost. This would be something similar to what Disneyland is doing for Disney Forward, but a little bigger.
@beverlulucero4673
@beverlulucero4673 3 месяца назад
Very well done. My mom worked in the music hall for a time during the 80's.
@Justintime619
@Justintime619 3 месяца назад
Best documentary and most complete I’ve ever seen on WD! Great storytelling skills! Can’t wait to see what you do next…. Thanks! 🙏
@91jmixes40
@91jmixes40 3 месяца назад
Sorry, I was distracted listening to the video. Did you make this model? Is it a theme park sim or something?
@ParasaurolophusEwan
@ParasaurolophusEwan Месяц назад
He recreated the idea in city skylines
@everymileusa
@everymileusa 4 месяца назад
Very well made videos. I have gone through many of these Knott videos tonight. Very impressed. Thank you.
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 4 месяца назад
Question 🙋‍♀️ please 🙏, when is part 10 coming? Do you know Theme Parchive?
@rosaspanjol673
@rosaspanjol673 4 месяца назад
So fascinating story 😘… thank you 🙏💕🙏
@rosaspanjol673
@rosaspanjol673 4 месяца назад
Great true story 👍!….I love 💕 Knotts.
@KnottsBear-yTalesPreserved
@KnottsBear-yTalesPreserved 4 месяца назад
Thanks for covering the history of the Bear-y Tales ride! You'd be surprised at how much of the Bear-y Tales ride is still around. That and I have the Pteradon that sat atop the Gazebo building.
@slob5041
@slob5041 4 месяца назад
I actually have a counterpoint that I don’t think another park was ever truly intended, with the idea that wdw would just continually get better and better. Kind of like old Disneyland.
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 4 месяца назад
Definitely. There were no plans or even mentions of a second Florida park in the original Epcot city plans. There were mentions of other attractions, like the swamp boat ride near where today's Coronado Springs Resort sits, but nothing about a second gate. That said, we mention it in the episode more to highlight a concern with the original city design. Walt said Florida would solve the biggest problem with Disneyland: space. The modern company (after Walt's death) would almost certainly want to add more parks, like they added DCA in Disneyland. But given the way the Epcot city was laid out, adding a second gate would've presented a significant infrastructure hurdle regardless of where they put it on the property.
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 4 месяца назад
In 1986 Knott’s Bear-y Tales closed for good and was replaced by Kingdom of the Dinosaurs which opened the following year and also took over the space where Knott’s Bear-y Tales was
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 4 месяца назад
You forgot to mention Knott’s Merry Farm debuted in 1985
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 4 месяца назад
You're right! The Merry Farm Christmas overlay will get mentioned along with the newer Boysenberry Festival, Ghost Town Alive!, and those kinds of festivals the park introduced after 2020 in the final episode of the series. The park decorated for Christmas, put up Christmas trees, had carolers, and even a Santa Claus meet and greet back in the 1950's, but you're absolutely correct that this is the time period where the larger "Merry Farm" celebration started, along with a lot of the modern things they do for the holidays like the performance of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" in the Birdcage Theatre.
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 4 месяца назад
In the upcoming videos don’t forget about the hotel 🏨 that later would become the Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel please 🙏
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 4 месяца назад
Since they are not technically part of the park, we won't be covering the hotel or the Soak City waterpark. There's only so much we can cover and keep these episodes at a reasonable length. But the Knott's hotel is definitely a big part of the modern park property.
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 4 месяца назад
Can you at least talk about the hotel 🏨 and the Knott’s Soak City waterpark after the final episode of the series as they own their honorable mention video then includes the history of them as well please 🙏 Theme Parchive?
@TheHaloRed
@TheHaloRed Месяц назад
@@eliassmeke3991 Much like Disneyland Hotel (which was owned by the Wrather Corp. until the early 1980's), Knott's originally didn't own the hotel. It stated as Buena Park Hotel, then renamed Radisson Resort Knott's Berry Farm in the 90's, then finally Cedar Fair /KBF finally bought the hotel.
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 Месяц назад
Then maybe 🤔 a history video of it which started out as Buena Park Hotel, then Radisson Resort and finally Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel as well as the history of Knott’s Soak City then
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 4 месяца назад
R.I.P. Walter Knott 😔😔😔
@Becauseimme
@Becauseimme 4 месяца назад
My head hurts when I think about Windjammer. Yuck.
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 4 месяца назад
Theme Parchive sorry 😞 I didn’t notice part 9 has arrived 10 days ago on RU-vid
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 4 месяца назад
Do you know Roaring 20’s was renamed and rethemed to The Boardwalk in 1996
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 4 месяца назад
Question 🙋‍♀️ please 🙏, so I think 🤔 during the late ⏰ 70s to early 80s Knott’s needed a children’s themed area which would later become Camp Snoopy and Camp Snoopy is themed to the Peanuts franchise, right?
@Itanium153
@Itanium153 4 месяца назад
I liked the Now is the Time version keep it open.
@gabrieldally6044
@gabrieldally6044 4 месяца назад
Very great video. However, I have a question. Since you are not counting shows that don't have seating does this mean that luminous, Disneyland's Fantasmic, and DCA's World of Color Don't count as attractions? Because without a doubt they are essential parts of ones at these parks.
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 4 месяца назад
Correct, those kinds of nighttime shows were not counted. Part of the reason is that some parks only run those shows seasonally, so it was easier to exclude them all rather than decide on a case by case basis what should or shouldn't count. Also, those shows use existing park infrastructure, whereas the kinds of shows we counted use their own infrastructure. To that end, Fantasmic! at Disneyland doesn't count, because it's performed and viewed along the Rivers of America, but Fantasmic! at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando would count, because it has its own dedicated amphitheater. In the same way, street performers weren't counted. Again, some parks have them daily; others seasonally. Sometimes even within a single park, street performers and character meet-ups can vary day to day. So counting these kinds of things wasn't feasible. To you point though, these kinds of shows and street performers are very much an essential part of the park experience. These attractions per acre calculations were meant to represent a generalized idea of how space is utilized in parks, and not represent any "real" endorsement or criticism of a particular park.
@princesskristan
@princesskristan 4 месяца назад
I love Montezooma's Revenge! I grew up going to Knotts since my family could afford it more than Disneyland since we didn't have much money, so I have alot of memories of going and running around ending the day with a funnel cake or a trip to the chicken restaurant
@Becauseimme
@Becauseimme 4 месяца назад
Same here, my kid love Knott’s, and I’m sure they will eventually take their children in the future.
@georgecampos7799
@georgecampos7799 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your videos. I love Knotts so so much.
@TheIntimacyGram
@TheIntimacyGram 4 месяца назад
Loved this. I grew up with the park almost in my back yard.
@rh5563
@rh5563 4 месяца назад
👍👍👍
@hollywilliams1957
@hollywilliams1957 4 месяца назад
I was so excited to get the notification for this video. As usual it is awesome with such good content! Please keep them coming!!!
@hermanprez
@hermanprez 5 месяцев назад
All your Knott's videos have been brilliantly researched and produced. Thanks
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 4 месяца назад
Glad this one kept up the quality. This particular time period was hard because for some reason there’s just not as much documentation.
@jamesklatt
@jamesklatt 5 месяцев назад
Planning to do one on the cedar fair years (1997 - present)
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 4 месяца назад
That’s actually going to be two videos for our series, since there’s actually a good bit of changes to cover. That, and for “story” reasons, it felt more interesting to talk about it in terms of the Farm during the Kinzel era and Ouimet/Zimmerman era.
@jimt9245
@jimt9245 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for another great video! It is great to hear about the transformation of this park. I do wish that the Airfield theming was preserved while making park improvements. The Boardwalk just seems more like any other Cedar Fair or Six Flags Park. Perhaps we can get a new version of the Wacky Soap Box Racers.
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 4 месяца назад
With all respect to Robin Hall and the design team that worked on it, I agree. Boardwalk just didn’t feel like it fit with the rest of the park. Its connection to California history feels tenuous at best. I do think it’s improved since it first opened, with Xcelerator and HangTime giving the 50’s-60’s SoCal cars and surfing themes. If they came through with an update like they just did to Fiesta Village and really leaned into that midcentury Southern California teen culture vibe, it could fix a lot of the issues I have with the area. But it is a shame how little of the Airfield stuff has survived. And given what they’ve done with bringing back Beary Tales (spoilers for the final episode of the series), it’s entirely possible we’ll see a new, better version of WSBR in the future. 🤞
@jimt9245
@jimt9245 4 месяца назад
@@ThemeParchive As you had previously pointed out - not all attractions were as well received as others. Walter Knott had his arena and Marion had her Gypsy Camp. (Walt Disney had his circus) So sometimes attractions do fail to take root. Theme Parks are not a perfect science. But this park has some great sightlines.
@stevechesney2498
@stevechesney2498 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for doing these videos. I grew up with Knotts Berry farm. They bring back so many memories! I use to work at Knotts from 87-94. I watched most of the transformations you showed in this video happen in person. I wish I could get on the Sky jump again and the XK1. I use to operate the old rides in Fiesta village. Wow so many memories! Keep these videos coming
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 4 месяца назад
That’s so cool! It was definitely an interesting time for the Farm. That means you also got to see Mystery Lodge in its prime! I’m still hoping they’ll bring it back, though it’s hard to say what’ll happen. Sky Jump looks like such a fun ride. A lawyer’s nightmare, so I understand why they got rid of it. But I am a bit disappointed I’ll never get to ride it.
@rh5563
@rh5563 4 месяца назад
@@ThemeParchive, I took my kids back to Knott’s a few years back and was absolutely disgusted that they took out the Mystery Lodge. Sky jump was knarly. I remember crouching down and holding on to one of the bars on the cage as a kid. It was terrifying, and loved it. They could easily put a new mystery lodge in the park and completely redo the gold panning area. They stuck it back in the same area, but it needs to look and feel like it used to.
@gunslave99
@gunslave99 5 месяцев назад
Welcome back!
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@DisneyFan-eg3oz
@DisneyFan-eg3oz 5 месяцев назад
What a fantastic concept! I been a fan of Walt Disney and Disneyland for over fifty years. I just watched his film and you’re video, and it all sounds very exciting, but because a lot of the transportation is publc what happens if a monorail breaks down, how do people get around? Just curious thanks 😊
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 5 месяцев назад
Most people living out in the "suburbs" section of the city would've owned cars, so they would've probably used those. But since the idea was that cars wouldn't be needed, and the people living in the apartments in the city center would've been younger and poorer, it's hard to say what solutions they would have in cases of monorails closing for maintenance. The plans were in such an early stage when Walt died that a lot of these kinds of problems were never considered or solved.
@mysoulwanders
@mysoulwanders 5 месяцев назад
Where did you get all the reference photos of the original plans?
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 5 месяцев назад
A lot of sites have reposted those images over the years. One of my personal favorites, which has not just a ton of image resources, but has a bunch of good writeups and stuff as well is www.the-original-epcot.com. Also, most of the video stuff in these two episodes came from the E.P.C.o.T. film produced by Disney a couple months before Walt's death.
@mysoulwanders
@mysoulwanders 5 месяцев назад
Where did you find the more detailed closeup plan layout of EPCOT?
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 5 месяцев назад
Question 🙋‍♀️ please 🙏, are you still there Theme Parchive? Part 8 of the history of Knott’s was supposed to come in early January of this year, what happened and where’s the video? Do you know what happened?
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 5 месяцев назад
Hey Elias, We appreciate you interest in the videos. Worry not; Episode 8 of the Knott's series is coming soon. Our supporters over on Patreon get more frequent updates on the status of videos, as well as getting to see them a week before they go up on RU-vid.
@eliassmeke3991
@eliassmeke3991 5 месяцев назад
Great 👍 then I’ll been waiting to see addition ➕ things added to Knott’s in the upcoming videos including more roller coasters 🎢, more themed areas including Camp Snoopy, and more!
@hannahb.375
@hannahb.375 6 месяцев назад
I thought large trucks going to the industrial park were meant to be on the lowest level road that goes through the city without any stop options. Because Epcot is meant to be a layers city
@hannahb.375
@hannahb.375 6 месяцев назад
Ah wait never mind I think I see where the truck problem is. It’s outside of the city. Although I though the truck road broke off outside of the city into it’s own mini highway?
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 6 месяцев назад
Yeah, so the idea was that trucks (coming from Interstate 4 or U.S. 192) would be traveling north into the property. That means most of the truck traffic bound for the industrial park area would never even reach the city. Any trucks in through-traffic (ie, going to the themed resorts for deliveries) wouldn't stop in the city by taking the underground highway, as you stated. There were, however, trucks that would need to stop in the city center. These would mostly be deliveries of food for restaurants and merchandise for retail shops. From the animated plans in the "Florida Project" special, it appears these trucks would've had a special exit ramp from the highway under the city, and a large underground loading docks/parking lot. How feasible this would've been is definitely debatable, but that was what they were planning, at least early on. The way the game handles trucks means that there were a number of caveats necessary to make the city function. First, the nature of the game's industrial zoning and traffic means that we're seeing a lot of the delivery of retail merchandise, manufactured goods, and food come from the industrial park area, which wouldn't have been the case. Second, the game really doesn't like when heavy trucks (semis) can't deliver to retail locations, and it causes all kinds of grief. But since the plans were very explicit that no heavy trucks would enter the city streets, we kept true to that by banning all heavy vehicles from the city center and suburban zones. This means that all of those deliveries are conducted by smaller, van-sized vehicles, which creates its own traffic issues. This is a major reason why we make the point in both of these Epcot simulation videos about taking everything with a grain of salt. It's really cool to see something close to the original E.P.C.o.T. model brought to life, with people and traffic, but it's hard to separate the flaws in the design from the flaws in the game's way of handling the city's design.
@alexhere7129
@alexhere7129 6 месяцев назад
this is absolutely fascinating and well done. Have you ever heard of the city skylines channel Akruas? He uses multiple mods that allow him to create any buildings and structures he wants for his cities anywhere even through roads. I believe whatever mods he used would be very useful for a project like this with so many specifically designed buildings. Anyway thank you for recreating EPCOT this was a great video!
@Blueberry_burger_slaps
@Blueberry_burger_slaps 7 месяцев назад
I am loving this knott’s series, thank you for an incredible job
@ThemeParchive
@ThemeParchive 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoy it!