The wooden roller coaster part was freaking hilarious😆 . I literally thought u passed out when there was bit of silence ..then u started yelling again 😂
“In the early to mid 1960s my grandparents lived in San Antonio...they use to take me and my two brothers every summer to Kiddieland & Brenkenridge park( to ride train), and also Playland. Playland park was actually the first amusement park in Texas originally built in the 40’s and based in Houston. Later It was relocated to San Antone in the 1960’s.”
To be honest i love theme parks during lockdown. Here in Europe theme parks are allowed to have a specific number of guests. Which means 90% of the rides were barely full and we could sit the same rollercoaster 12x after another.
Always love it when Jacob rides roller coasters. It sounded like you really enjoyed the wave breaker one, but the hollering on the Texas Stingray was the best!
I love watching Jacob ride the rollercoasters where he's screaming bloody murder then gets off and says "Oh, that was a lot of fun." Another awesome video, Jacob!!
Thank you Jacob once again. I am currently living my life through you beings we are not allowed to enjoy ourselves here in the UK ! Blessings , Sallyanne 💜💜💜
My dad took me here for my birthday a few years ago and we had a blast! Our favorite part was this incredible Cirque du Soleil performance. If you ever make your way back up through Oklahoma, please check out the Oklahoma City Zoo and Science Museum Oklahoma. They are staples of my childhood and are conveniently located right next to each other. Keep doing what you do best!
I use to go on Roller Coaster as a teenager in the 1970s Lol 😂 no more! I don't blame you if you skip a few of them! 🎢🎢🎢🎢🎢🎢🎢🎢🎢🎢🎢🎢🗼🎠🎠🎠⛲🎡🎡🎡🎡🎡🎠🎠🎢🎢🎢🎢🎠🎡🎢🎢⛲🎡🎡🎡🚁🚣🛩🛬🛫🛬
Lol been awhile since I’ve been there. I remember the steel eel and the great white. The great white is pretty insane. I enjoy the feeling of momentum in those more intense coasters. Glad you had fun and thanks for the video.
I don't know if someone else has already said this but the sea world in ohio was across the lake from the Geauga amusement park. Because of that they weren't allowed to have any rides. This hurt them in the later years. Sadly, the amusement park also closed a few years later. I really enjoyed sea world it was a great place for the entire family
I have been watching your channel for sometime now. Thank you for your inspiration on starting my own channel. It is coming along slowly but I am enjoying the journey. Thank you.
usually it takes a group of friends to convince me to ride a coaster. mega props to you for doing it yourself! maybe this summer i won’t be such a wuss lmao
We were very sad when the Ohio one closed. Our family had a season pass their last years here and spent so many peaceful days there. It was open 30 years. There was only sea life and water shows. I went there initially as a girl scout. An older independent amusement park was across the lake. We could not figure out why the t-shirts were $3 at the gift shop near the end. Guess that was a clue to their closing. Thank you for taking us on your adventures.
Hi Jacob, I've been watching your videos for a about a year now, and I absolutely love them. I'm currently in college with a full time job that creates a lot of stress for me. But watching you have fun and go to all these interesting places helps me relax. Keep up the great content! :^)
You Should go to the Rock in the House in Fountain City, WI! Very cool little roadside attraction where a boulder fell through a house in the 70s and everything has been preserved as such.
I LOVE rides like that spinning one. Well, all rides really. It always feels like I'm flying, or on a dragon or something like that 😅😆. I guess my imagination runs wild, but it just feels fun and like nothing else you can experience while on the ground.