Definitely missed you guys, in between the time you guys last uploaded, my fiance and I literally have finished watching every single video on exploring with Rick and bekah and life with Rick and bekah.
I have really missed you kids. My husband and I watched you all the time. Hw passed away exactly a year ago but he loved watching you with me. How are you? I hope you keep exploring. You are so interesting. I am 73 and I love watching the excitement of your show. I wish you could do more, but I know you are busy with life, Take care of each other and be safe in this world right now. Be happy, May the Lord watch over you.
Thanks for the sweet comment ! Sorry we haven’t been on the channel much. We have a few more videos to produce. Sorry for the delay. You have our condolences. 💐
Hello Rick and Becca good to see you all again I missed you all very much I appreciate you making the video stay safe and healthy and God bless you all my friends 🙏
I'm so glad to see a video from you guys! I've seen several explores of abandoned resorts in the Poconos but this one doesn't look familiar. But I think even if someone had been there before it's still interesting to see it again. You can mark the progression of the decay from one video to the next.
Awesome explore Rick and Bekah missed you guys glad to see you both still doing okay and always love your explores And shots and go to some amazing abandoned places
HEY GUYS HOW ARE U GLAD TO SEEE YU BOTH BACK i think i remember this place dan bell filmed it a while ago but man they busted this place up still love urban exploring keeep up the good work glad to seee yu back
Always love to see the places you both go to. Bekah, you take some really great videos with the camcorder. It is a nice one also. Rick is a great tour guide also. I see Rick found a Nutone Intercom on the wall in that one room. I used to install those years back. No need of them today. What a great team you two are! Thank you for sharing with all of us. Good to see you back!
This was certainly a beautiful place when it was operating. It's so sad to think of the families that made lifelong memories here and now it's in ruins. I wish the piano had been taken out of there. I've never understood why valuable items are left when a place closes rather than selling them. I was thinking the same thing about the red liquid. It looked like food coloring in water to me. The red padded bar was something! There was an old radio mounted behind the bar that looked like something from the '60's. If those lights were real tiffany light fixtures, they're worth some money. They're pretty either way! That was a pretty four poster bed! The style of the blue chair was became popular in the late '60's and early '70's. Great to take a nap in! That was a pretty place at 16:50. I thought it was a house at first before I saw the room numbers. The corner fireplace was awesome! This was definitely a high-end place! The great room at 19:10 with that huge fireplace was awesome! There was a wall mounted radio that could play music throughout the building. These became popular in the more expensive houses in the late '60's. It also had an intercom. Beautiful stills at the end! Thank you for sharing this! I really enjoyed seeing it!
Sooo Sad. Those places were part of my youth. When I was in my 20s in the 1980s my friends and I would always go to that place and other's in the Pocono's. We would rent out those houses and partied every night. Everybody my age flocked to those places. We meet so many people. It was just a huge Party. So weird seeing it destroyed.
The videos were things have been destroyed by vandals are really hard to watch for me. They just fill me with a deep rage. Some people are just literal trash. Who else but a literal piece of trash person would purposefully destroy and trash a building.
happy happy happy joy joy joy a new R&B video...looks like its gonna be a good one...well that g.w.s. because they are all good ones and im bad you are glack : )
I remember when I was a kid we had Bingo cards like those but they had makes and models of cars on them instead of numbers. The first person to spot a car that was on the card got to open the window and the first person to open a row of windows called out Bingo. The building at the end of the video looks like it might have at one time been a large house or a duplex that was converted into lodging with the fireplaces having been enlarged/added at the time of the conversion.
Which one is this?? We have several abandoned get away resorts in the Poconos. Unfortunately they have been vandalized but they were beautiful when they were open. Especially Penn Hills. Someone keeps setting fires to that place. Maybe you can do an update on that one? The last video is over 2 years old from that place.
Oh my goodness! I literally JUST realized I must’ve been accidentally unsubbed from this channel ages ago! I was wondering where you two had been, thinking you were hunkering down during Covid, or something...and then it hit me....I wasn’t even subscribed! I’ve missed out on an entire YEAR’s worth of videos!! 🤦♀️ Oh fer cryin’ out loud!! Now I have some catching up to do....gonna be a busy night!
I will never understand people's need to trash places. It looks like it was quite the place in its day. The brickwork was great it makes me think of what could be done with the place. The cup of red stuff you found was weird because it hadn't evaporated. I wonder if it could have been Sloe Gin?
It’s easy enough to find on RU-vid. We prefer not to share the name. Will just encourage more vandalism. There’s a guy with a gun at this place too. Dangerous to visit.
Great camera work! Please wear masks and gloves...I absolutely hate looters and vandalism! There is no reason this should continue with today’s technology they should all be caught.
15:09 they didnt tool the mortar on this fireplace...i know where there is a big brick house that looks like this with the concrete oozing out from between the bricks..i dont think it looks right in my opinion....especially a house
The "oozing concrete" look was somewhat common in 1970's. My theory is that housing developers were trying to pass it off as a new "style" so they could save on labor costs, complete jobs faster and make more profit. The first time I saw a chimney done this way I thought that the bricklayers had forgotten to "point" (smooth out) the mortar joints.
Start off with telling us where you are. No need to watch the video if we don’t know what we’re watching. Even better, provide details in the description. Not worth wasting my time to watch.