THANK YOU FOR THE LOVE ON OUR CROSS-COUNTRY ROAD TRIP ADVENTURE SO FAR - HERE ARE THE VLOGS RELEASED SO FAR! We've been having a blast, and each video has feel-good vibes, awesome places, and totally new experiences. We're making memories together here so join in and be part of the whole thing! Use this list to help catch up if you’ve missed any of the vlogs - I recommend watching in order! Here is a list of the videos covering this trek across the USA, in order from start to finish. Hop in the car with us and enjoy the ride: 1. Drive from Orlando to Destin, FL beach: ua-cam.com/video/tnjidTyPF1g/v-deo.html 2. Drive from Destin to Baton Rouge, LA: ua-cam.com/video/Jhfgul7u940/v-deo.html 3. Solar Eclipse TOTALITY in Texas & Meow Wolf Grapevine: ua-cam.com/video/BPwEEkulxxI/v-deo.html 4. Roswell, NM Visiting the TOP UFO & Alien Attractions: ua-cam.com/video/eFAv9JCaBYQ/v-deo.html 5. Santa Fe & Albuquerque, NM Art, Food & Views: ua-cam.com/video/APBaDe9Rj1w/v-deo.html 6. Arizona Route 66, Movie Locations & Meteor Crater: ua-cam.com/video/M311rM0E2ak/v-deo.html 7. Bedrock City Yabba Dabba Dabba Do theme park AZ: ua-cam.com/video/E16Jl4oDxyc/v-deo.html 8. Las Vegas! Best Buffet, Stranger Things, High Roller Wheel: ua-cam.com/video/z9PUy0GXhN0/v-deo.html 9. Driving to CA/ Goodsprings, Primm: ua-cam.com/video/i3a1OHXPqys/v-deo.html 10. Universal Studios Hollywood: ua-cam.com/video/IBqpSJHMtYE/v-deo.html 11. Disneyland and FINAL VLOG OF THE TRIP / WRAP UP / FLIGHT HOME: ua-cam.com/video/PmRzWitTY48/v-deo.html Thank you for being with us for this epic adventure, USA coast to coast!!
Bedrock city is the movie Flintstone is one of most favorites in my childhood early years I was a baby watching it was a young girl I love and like Flintstone so much this is Jenna Dabao had a awesome adventure with me this month enjoy fun Moments today
Las Vegas New Nevada is my favorite place to enjoy las Vegas is a warm and sunny place to be in this year and stay hydrated this month tip for you lots of people and lots of restaurants to it is my childhood place las Vegas I am there to this is Jenna Dabao had las Vegas fun day
You know, They should restore, preserve and protect places like that for generations to come. We need to keep this place alive. Have a community visit this place
I would agree if not for the fact that these things were great for when they were popular but if we kept all stuff from 80 years ago and plus there would be no place for newer stuff for the next generations. In truth that place once had thousands upon thousands every day and well the Flintstones started in the 1960s and the last new episode of anything was the Flintstone live action movie from 2001. The last attempt to bring the franchise into newer generations was a giant failure and it was 23 years ago. This franchise was for when the Baby Boomer generation was kids and even though I sort of liked the show as a kid I have to admit its a product of its time which reality is the Flintstones and Jetsons and Josie and the Pussycats and other ancient cartoons are really really old and outdated. These shows were great in their time but they have not aged well. The reality is no one wants to go to these things because they are seriously outdated and run down and well they are not appealing to millennials let alone younger generations and the generation they were designed for stopped liking the franchise when they turned teens. The Flintstones was the definition of throw money at it until it fully dies. It was not that appealing to kids its just that older generations throw it into people's faces constantly demanding younger generations enjoy it and when younger generations had the ability to chose what they watched they flipped the channel to something else because for as much work that went into the franchise its pretty fucking garbage. Lets be honest the franchise did not age well at all.
I was 12 in 1978 and my family and I were driving from L.A. to Colorado to visit my grandparents. As we drove through Flagstaff I saw the signs for Bedrock/Flintstone land. I begged my mom and dad to go but they said no. I was soooooo bummed out. (still am) Great to finally see it....
We went as kids! They used to have a mine train that would drive around that track and take you through the volcano! It was as empty back then as it is now! Just before it closed with the previous owners, my wife and I went here because I wanted to show her what we had experienced as kids, and after telling the clerk at the ticket counter that we had come to the park years ago, she said, “Well, it hasn’t changed. So it’s gonna be just like your memories.” 🤣
We stopped here in thecearly 80s on the way to Grand canyon. My aunt and uncle from Prescott took us there for coffee. It was during a massive lightning storm nd the power was off and we drank luke warm coffee but its a great memory and this video choked me up as my aunt and uncle are gone but their memory is still there, rekindled by this video. Thank you ❤
While the stops are quirky and a break from the road, I think my favorite time in these on the road videos is when you show the scenery as you are driving. I love seeing the landscape of these states that I have only flown over in a plane to and from NC to California. I really appreciate the variety of adventures and look forward to more in the future. Thanks to Jackie and Sam for letting me tag along virtually.🌵🌴🪴🦕
See, this is exactly what I love too!! I knew there had to be people like me, who love seeing the USA from the ground. The places you'd never see when you fly somewhere. I was in awe driving through all the amazing scenery and so glad I was able to capture and share so much!!
My husband and I Took our 2 boys to the Grand canyon and on our way we stoped at the Flinstones Town. We all loved it 3 years ago now. Took many pictures and videos! And we also got the chance to hold and fly a Falcon! Great experience ❤❤
Hello my name is Zina- I’m home sick from work today staring at the TV and letting UA-cam go where it goes and your video popped up and I immediately sat up on the couch and was transported back to being 16 years old in October 1979! My family was on our yearly vacation and we had decided to go to Arizona and Las Vegas. October was a perfect time of year for that area. It was still like 75-80°. As a teenager, I was a little bored on that trip with my little sisters, but I had to come out of my mopey teenager self when we pulled in to see BEDROCK. I made a huge scrapbook about that trip that year and I have four huge pages with photos and souvenirs taped inside. I even have a lava rock from the volcano “Mount Saint Wilma” taped in there. If I ever get to the container it’s packed in I will take some photos of those pages and send them to you. Thank you for transporting me back in time a half hour it was fun❣️
My family has been there in the ‘70s. I’m in my early fifties and little memories are coming back like flashbacks. From there, we went to the crater in the Grand Canyon.
OMG 😍 My parents took me here in the 80's on a family road trip to New Mexico, i also saw a tornado off highway 40 😩😂 oh if u go threw Gallop NM on thr 40 u will drive through lava beds, go to the volcano , see a cave and u might as well stop at the metro creator or the grand canyon....I drove to see the total eclipse this year 4/2024 and took hwy 40 and nothing has changed 💯
I would stop at Bedrock! Even though it was run down , it had that nostalgic charm. It was cool how the scenery changed from barren to Las Vegas! Love following along with you and Sam.
I have pics from when our family was there in the mid 1980s. It was so much fun. I thought it had been torn down. I'm happy someone came through and restored it. Awwww memories!
So this may be crazy, But going to the Flintstone Park is on my Bucket list. That was my favorite cartoon as a kid. I thought the place was completely closed. So good to see it still somewhat exist. You two are so precious See-Sawing (love how Sam was doing all the work). Maybe they haven't made it to Fred and Barney's house to fix it up. Thank you for sharing that!! Such a fun road Trip.
They should renovate Fred and Barney's houses and rent them out as air BnB's, and it would bring be cool to be used as a camp site. It looks like a very col place for families to visit.
Nah, Airbnb ruins it for people who are poor. Not everyone can afford a flashy life and if they add an air bnb, it'll raise prices and demand and then people who aren't financially free flying will miss out. We already miss out on shit, no need to yuppify bedrock.
Iam so happy you filmed this .I grew up watching Flintstones just like every other kid did! We all imagined at one time or another ,we were in Bedrock! I wish they would put some time and money into the place and make it great again .Im sure I would have enjoyed it as much as you two did .Brings back many dreams of mine! Yab a dab a doo!
When I was little I drove through AZ to California with my parents. This was the late 1970s and we went to the Flintstone place. It was in its heyday. I remember crawling through that snake. They also used to have characters walking around. We have a photo of me with someone dressed like Fred Flintstone. I remember a ton of other kids running around. I hope they can restore it more. It's a cool place.
Jackie & Sam..... just watching the Las Vegas city lights turn on at dusk... is an awesome experience all on it's own. It's the 8th Wonder of the World!! Will never forget........
I'm so glad u guys purchased food to feed the llamas and goats!!!! I highly doubt they get too many visitors these days/and to the Flintstones park....
I thought so too at first but they all looked healthy, well fed, none of them looked skinny at all, and they all had shiny, nice coats and shiny eyes. So that made me feel better.
I visited there in 2014 (while on the way back from a road trip to Las Vegas on route 66), and am glad to hear it is still open. I visited the sister location in Rapid City, SD back in 86....which I believe is long gone now.
It opened in the mid 70’s…I remember being about six or seven in the mid 70’s and hearing a commercial for the place during a Saturday morning Flintstones show on ABC and they’d have walkaround characters to take pictures with…and I remember I was Quite upset with my parents for refusing to take me there (did NOT understand as a little kid just HOW far Arizona was from upstate New York!)
Of course the Bedrock buildings are worn and tattered! They're over a million years old! 😉 Glad you guys made it back to Vegas! We love Park MGM. Great series, Jackie!
I was a teenager in the 70s, and road trips were a big thing. There was lots of Jellystone Parks, Bedrock Parks, Dinosaur Parks, and other cartoon parks that were set up like this.
Still here and enjoying the roadtrip. I can’t wait until yall take your usual yearly trip to Gatlinburg. The wife and I go there once a year and love seeing it from other perspectives. Safe travels back.
Me and my family visited Bedrock City in 1974, on a moving trip from San Diego, CA to Brunswick, GA. My father was in the Navy at the time. I was 6 years old. It looks exactly the same as it did in 1974!! There used to be a train ride around that volcano, the tracks were on that concrete “walkway” you guys walked on. 🤟😎🤟
Yabba Dabba Do Ya! The Brontosorous burger Was the only thing missing. I grew up with the Flintstones! They all lived Foot Fancy and Free! Litterly! Cheers!
Congrats on the clean windshield!😁Bedrock city has so much potential for greatness. Betty had seen some things for sure😅. Please reverse the Dinoslide footage, itll be so funny. Sam's hat would fly back on.
Hi I went to Bedrock when it was still Flintstone Village in 2018… I love stuff like that…. ParkMGM is my favorite staycation spot…. I live about 10 miles to the west of there….and since it is hockey playoffs(T-Mobile Arena) Go Knights Go !!! Thanks and be well😊
So funny seeing the clip of Luxor knowing Mike and I were chilling in our room reading and watching Spiderman 2 as you filmed that! Welcome to Vegassss!
So funny!!! So you can see the first night I was a piece of burnt toast by the time we got there lol!!! I absolutely konked out! So bummed though because it would have been so cute to see u and to get a pic in Vegas together!!
@@SuperEnthused I knowwww! You poor thing! And it was an early morning for you too. It would have been super cute to get a pic together, but we'll just have to make it happen in Orlando soon instead :)
Back when I was a kid, many many years ago, we stayed at the Flintstones campground in North Dakota. It was great! We were also on a cross country trip. PA to AZ to visit relatives.
Wow, the Flintstones Park is deserted. Not anyone there!! lol at least you had it all to yourselves!! It was an interesting park!! I can’t believe there’s not hardly anything in the houses but tons of things in the stores and doctors office! I remember watching the Flintstones as a kid! I loved watching that show!! my favorite part was your drive going into Las Vegas and see all the cool buildings!! Love your hotel. It’s so nice. It’s a nice huge shower!! So glad you and Sam are having a great time!! ❤😃😃❤️
So cool to see that it is still around. We went there some 13 years ago. They had a golf cart that pulled some wagons that went throught that volcano. It had sound effects at the time. They had a movie theatre that played Flinstone cartoons. Still looks the same for the most part. Very cool! Thanks for sharing this.
Yabba dabba do! This was so great! My family went to the Bedrock near Mount Rushmore about 35 years ago and the one you went to looks better now than that one did then! Like a lot of times, the fun you have is the fun you bring along with you!
Hi Jackie and Sam Superstone, the Prehistoric UA-cam Family. I think everyone moved away when I-40 opened up and Route 66 became a Historic Drive. There used to be a Bedrock City in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. It had canoes, mini golf, also Fred and Barney mascots. I was there in 1989. I think it closed down, back in the mid-late '90's. Keep having Fun on your Great American Road Trip.
I loved Bedrock! I've been to Arizona twice when my kids were young. It would've been great to see that! I hope people go see it, especially since you've shown it. They've got to make money to feed the goatasauruses 😂 that was hilarious and so cute!
We tent camped there a few years ago. Hubby wouldn’t pay to go to back part. We ate at restaurant in there. Used laundry mate too. It was kinda scary at night though hearing sounds of animals out back. We rode Harley from Tennessee to Grand Canyon Route 66. Ground was so hard to sleep on!
THANK YOU FOR THE LOVE ON OUR CROSS-COUNTRY ROAD TRIP ADVENTURE SO FAR - HERE ARE THE VLOGS RELEASED SO FAR!
We've been having a blast, and each video has feel-good vibes, awesome places, and totally new experiences. We're making memories together here so join in and be part of the whole thing!
Use this list to help catch up if you’ve missed any of the vlogs - I recommend watching in order!
Here is a list of the videos covering this trek across the USA, in order from start to finish. Hop in the car with us and enjoy the ride:
1. Drive from Orlando to Destin, FL beach: ua-cam.com/video/tnjidTyPF1g/v-deo.html
2. Drive from Destin to Baton Rouge, LA: ua-cam.com/video/Jhfgul7u940/v-deo.html
3. Solar Eclipse TOTALITY in Texas & Meow Wolf Grapevine: ua-cam.com/video/BPwEEkulxxI/v-deo.html
4. Roswell, NM Visiting the TOP UFO & Alien Attractions: ua-cam.com/video/eFAv9JCaBYQ/v-deo.html
5. Santa Fe & Albuquerque, NM Art, Food & Views: ua-cam.com/video/APBaDe9Rj1w/v-deo.html
6. Arizona Route 66, Movie Locations & Meteor Crater: ua-cam.com/video/M311rM0E2ak/v-deo.html
7. Bedrock City Yabba Dabba Dabba Do theme park AZ: ua-cam.com/video/E16Jl4oDxyc/v-deo.html
8. Las Vegas! Best Buffet, Stranger Things, High Roller Wheel: ua-cam.com/video/z9PUy0GXhN0/v-deo.html
9. Driving to CA/ Goodsprings, Primm: ua-cam.com/video/i3a1OHXPqys/v-deo.html
10. Universal Studios Hollywood: ua-cam.com/video/IBqpSJHMtYE/v-deo.html
11. Disneyland and FINAL VLOG OF THE TRIP / WRAP UP / FLIGHT HOME: ua-cam.com/video/PmRzWitTY48/v-deo.html
Thank you for being with us for this epic adventure, USA coast to coast!!
Bedrock city is the movie Flintstone is one of most favorites in my childhood early years I was a baby watching it was a young girl I love and like Flintstone so much this is Jenna Dabao had a awesome adventure with me this month enjoy fun Moments today
Thank you so much for sharing all your adventures! Safe travels!
Las Vegas New Nevada is my favorite place to enjoy las Vegas is a warm and sunny place to be in this year and stay hydrated this month tip for you lots of people and lots of restaurants to it is my childhood place las Vegas I am there to this is Jenna Dabao had las Vegas fun day
Yabba dabba doo!!
You know, They should restore, preserve and protect places like that for generations to come. We need to keep this place alive. Have a community visit this place
You know, They should restore, preserve and protect places like that for generations to come.
I would agree if not for the fact that these things were great for when they were popular but if we kept all stuff from 80 years ago and plus there would be no place for newer stuff for the next generations. In truth that place once had thousands upon thousands every day and well the Flintstones started in the 1960s and the last new episode of anything was the Flintstone live action movie from 2001. The last attempt to bring the franchise into newer generations was a giant failure and it was 23 years ago. This franchise was for when the Baby Boomer generation was kids and even though I sort of liked the show as a kid I have to admit its a product of its time which reality is the Flintstones and Jetsons and Josie and the Pussycats and other ancient cartoons are really really old and outdated. These shows were great in their time but they have not aged well. The reality is no one wants to go to these things because they are seriously outdated and run down and well they are not appealing to millennials let alone younger generations and the generation they were designed for stopped liking the franchise when they turned teens. The Flintstones was the definition of throw money at it until it fully dies. It was not that appealing to kids its just that older generations throw it into people's faces constantly demanding younger generations enjoy it and when younger generations had the ability to chose what they watched they flipped the channel to something else because for as much work that went into the franchise its pretty fucking garbage. Lets be honest the franchise did not age well at all.
@@jordancambridge4106WHAT A WORTHLESS LITTLE TWIT
And who exactly is “they” that will take responsibility (financially and otherwise) for this effort ?
Most def should iconic tbh
They probably would if there was enough interest… most kids today have no idea who the Flintstones and Bedrock are.
I was 12 in 1978 and my family and I were driving from L.A. to Colorado to visit my grandparents. As we drove through Flagstaff I saw the signs for Bedrock/Flintstone land. I begged my mom and dad to go but they said no. I was soooooo bummed out. (still am) Great to finally see it....
I want ti go toooo
I was 14 in 1978
Same thing happened to me, it was 1980. BUT when I grew up and had kids, guess what?? I took my own kids there!
I bet it was even nicer back then
@@kayakinggrandmakelly7105that’s the way 💪🏾
I was a huge fan of the flinestones growing up … and I still watch them up til this day 😊
Me 2😂😂
Yabba dabba doo
same here
Great memories! I'm 64 years old and we were there when I was7. It was awesome.
Did the houses have more furniture or were they this empty?
@@Ninjanimegamer I believe they had furniture when we were there.
The Flinstones are still rerunning on tubi. I still watch them at 53 to get away from reality. Lots of adult humor snuck in.
Wow..didn't know they were on Tubi..Thanks for sharing that information❤
My favorite Flintstone memory is the kitchen sink with the trunk of the mammoth washing the dishes. Lol!
What a historic place to visit. I'm so happy that Bedrock is still around for generations to enjoy!
I grew up on the Flintstones and they are still on TV, Sunday mornings for about 2 hours. Love the show. Happy to see this exists.
We went as kids! They used to have a mine train that would drive around that track and take you through the volcano! It was as empty back then as it is now! Just before it closed with the previous owners, my wife and I went here because I wanted to show her what we had experienced as kids, and after telling the clerk at the ticket counter that we had come to the park years ago, she said, “Well, it hasn’t changed. So it’s gonna be just like your memories.” 🤣
I was there in 69. It was great. I still have the pictures of me as a 6 yr old with barney and fred.
I visited this stop years ago and am happy to see that it is still around!!! Bedrock City makes you feel like a kid again ❤
We stopped here in thecearly 80s on the way to Grand canyon. My aunt and uncle from Prescott took us there for coffee. It was during a massive lightning storm nd the power was off and we drank luke warm coffee but its a great memory and this video choked me up as my aunt and uncle are gone but their memory is still there, rekindled by this video. Thank you ❤
Its crazy this is still open
My bucket list for sure.....love, love, love everything Flintstones.
I enjoyed the Flinstone’s village, even though it needs a bit of work, it’s still cool that a place like that still exists today. 👍
While the stops are quirky and a break from the road, I think my favorite time in these on the road videos is when you show the scenery as you are driving. I love seeing the landscape of these states that I have only flown over in a plane to and from NC to California. I really appreciate the variety of adventures and look forward to more in the future. Thanks to Jackie and Sam for letting me tag along virtually.🌵🌴🪴🦕
See, this is exactly what I love too!! I knew there had to be people like me, who love seeing the USA from the ground. The places you'd never see when you fly somewhere. I was in awe driving through all the amazing scenery and so glad I was able to capture and share so much!!
My husband and I Took our 2 boys to the Grand canyon and on our way we stoped at the Flinstones Town. We all loved it 3 years ago now. Took many pictures and videos! And we also got the chance to hold and fly a Falcon! Great experience ❤❤
Hello my name is Zina- I’m home sick from work today staring at the TV and letting UA-cam go where it goes and your video popped up and I immediately sat up on the couch and was transported back to being 16 years old in October 1979! My family was on our yearly vacation and we had decided to go to Arizona and Las Vegas. October was a perfect time of year for that area. It was still like 75-80°. As a teenager, I was a little bored on that trip with my little sisters, but I had to come out of my mopey teenager self when we pulled in to see BEDROCK. I made a huge scrapbook about that trip that year and I have four huge pages with photos and souvenirs taped inside. I even have a lava rock from the volcano “Mount Saint Wilma” taped in there. If I ever get to the container it’s packed in I will take some photos of those pages and send them to you.
Thank you for transporting me back in time a half hour it was fun❣️
Flash from memory lane- my childhood walk home from school eat lunch then flintstones and run back to school
Yea Yea !! So much better than what it was in the early 90s, glad to see someone is trying to keep it going.
I am 55 now and it was a camp ground when I was a kid. We camped there one time. That was about 1975
Loving the Cross Country Road Trip Adventure!
Thank you for taking us along! 🤗🤗
I’ve been binge watching the Flintstones on Tubi, brings back memories when Cartoon Network was cool
I enjoyed this from someone who watched them as a child thanks
The chances of me visiting this roadside attraction are slim to none, but thanks to you and Sam, I didn't miss it. Thanks....
Yabba Dabba Stay Enthused! ^^ Thankyou for sharing this cool adventure with us ! ^^ Hope you and Sam are having a lovely time ^^
My family has been there in the ‘70s. I’m in my early fifties and little memories are coming back like flashbacks. From there, we went to the crater in the Grand Canyon.
Absolutely love it. My all time favorite cartoon and I'm almost 60
OMG 😍 My parents took me here in the 80's on a family road trip to New Mexico, i also saw a tornado off highway 40 😩😂 oh if u go threw Gallop NM on thr 40 u will drive through lava beds, go to the volcano , see a cave and u might as well stop at the metro creator or the grand canyon....I drove to see the total eclipse this year 4/2024 and took hwy 40 and nothing has changed 💯
The journey has been so thrilling and memorable that I want it to continue forever. 😍🚗
I would stop at Bedrock! Even though it was run down , it had that nostalgic charm. It was cool how the scenery changed from barren to Las Vegas! Love following along with you and Sam.
I have pics from when our family was there in the mid 1980s. It was so much fun. I thought it had been torn down. I'm happy someone came through and restored it. Awwww memories!
Oh my, My family & I stopped at Bedrock in the 70's on our vacation to the grand Canyon. It was fun. Thanks for the memories.
So this may be crazy, But going to the Flintstone Park is on my Bucket list. That was my favorite cartoon as a kid. I thought the place was completely closed. So good to see it still somewhat exist. You two are so precious See-Sawing (love how Sam was doing all the work). Maybe they haven't made it to Fred and Barney's house to fix it up. Thank you for sharing that!! Such a fun road Trip.
They should renovate Fred and Barney's houses and rent them out as air BnB's, and it would bring be cool to be used as a camp site.
It looks like a very col place for families to visit.
Nah, Airbnb ruins it for people who are poor. Not everyone can afford a flashy life and if they add an air bnb, it'll raise prices and demand and then people who aren't financially free flying will miss out. We already miss out on shit, no need to yuppify bedrock.
Iam so happy you filmed this .I grew up watching Flintstones just like every other kid did! We all imagined at one time or another ,we were in Bedrock! I wish they would put some time and money into the place and make it great again .Im sure I would have enjoyed it as much as you two did .Brings back many dreams of mine! Yab a dab a doo!
When I was little I drove through AZ to California with my parents. This was the late 1970s and we went to the Flintstone place. It was in its heyday. I remember crawling through that snake. They also used to have characters walking around. We have a photo of me with someone dressed like Fred Flintstone. I remember a ton of other kids running around. I hope they can restore it more. It's a cool place.
Jackie & Sam..... just watching the Las Vegas city lights turn on at dusk... is an awesome experience all on it's own. It's the 8th Wonder of the World!! Will never forget........
I'm so glad u guys purchased food to feed the llamas and goats!!!! I highly doubt they get too many visitors these days/and to the Flintstones park....
My family stayed there in 77. Crazy to see it like that!
This seriously makes me wanna watch the Flintstones right now
Ha! This looks exactly the way I remember from the early 90’s. Glad they kept the bedrock theme…fun. Thanks for showing…😂
There should be more tourists. This place ia great.
I went there back in 1988…Ironically, I mentioned this place to my husband just week!?! Happy to see it’s still open/around. 😊
I went here in 1974. There were no people then either. So hilarious. Nice trip down memory lane for me! Hope you had fun!
That Goldie's Diner looked like an absolute gem.
I grew up watching the original Flinstones. Yeah, I'm that old. It's crazy that Bedrock still exists.
Bless you Jackie for stopping at that place. By the looks of it an errand of Mercy.
Those animals were very hungry !!
I thought so too at first but they all looked healthy, well fed, none of them looked skinny at all, and they all had shiny, nice coats and shiny eyes. So that made me feel better.
Thanks for the tour. Always wanted to see it in person, but never made it. The grocery store was cool. I’d buy everything in there.
My family went there in 1976 when I was 13, and I still remember it. It wasn't much back then either. Fond memories.
I visited there in 2014 (while on the way back from a road trip to Las Vegas on route 66), and am glad to hear it is still open. I visited the sister location in Rapid City, SD back in 86....which I believe is long gone now.
I dont want this road trip to end every video is incredible and so fun!! THANK YOU for taking us along!!!
I took my wife and kids there 2 years ago, the best road trip ever
I am so glad it’s still there!
I had no idea a place like that existed. So cute! I used to watch the Flinstones as a kid all the time! One of my favorites!
It opened in the mid 70’s…I remember being about six or seven in the mid 70’s and hearing a commercial for the place during a Saturday morning Flintstones show on ABC and they’d have walkaround characters to take pictures with…and I remember I was Quite upset with my parents for refusing to take me there (did NOT understand as a little kid just HOW far Arizona was from upstate New York!)
i am enjoyed the flintstones town village. that is cool walk inside house, police station, barbershop other too. awesome video 👍
My parents stopped there for me when we were on a trip. I remember it was so cool.
Hello Jackie and Sam, fabulous road trip and still more to come. Sending lots of love to you guys and stay enthused!!❤️❤️
Of course the Bedrock buildings are worn and tattered! They're over a million years old! 😉 Glad you guys made it back to Vegas! We love Park MGM. Great series, Jackie!
You’re right, it makes perfect sense!!
I was a teenager in the 70s, and road trips were a big thing. There was lots of Jellystone Parks, Bedrock Parks, Dinosaur Parks, and other cartoon parks that were set up like this.
Still here and enjoying the roadtrip. I can’t wait until yall take your usual yearly trip to Gatlinburg. The wife and I go there once a year and love seeing it from other perspectives. Safe travels back.
Me and my family visited Bedrock City in 1974, on a moving trip from San Diego, CA to Brunswick, GA. My father was in the Navy at the time. I was 6 years old. It looks exactly the same as it did in 1974!! There used to be a train ride around that volcano, the tracks were on that concrete “walkway” you guys walked on. 🤟😎🤟
Fun fun day enjoying this road trip lots of great memories. Thank you !!!
I feel you. That stretch between Kingman AZ and Hoover Dam feels like it goes forever.
Omg, in 1978 we went here! I have pictures I have to go find now😀
My parents and i camped there in a Winnebago in 1972! I was 16 years old. 😎❤️🎈❤️😎
Good memories I have pictures from there when I was kid.
That was amazing I love it thanks so very much for sharing your road-trip with us 😊
The Flintstones town looks cool and great view from your Vegas room.
Yabba Dabba Do Ya! The Brontosorous burger Was the only thing missing. I grew up with the Flintstones! They all lived Foot Fancy and Free! Litterly! Cheers!
Oh I’ve been wanting to visit here ever since Jenny Nicholson’s video! Thanks so much and I hope you guys are having the best trip ever!
Arizona, lets fix this place up!
My Dad took our family there when I was about 12 .. Loved it ❤❤❤😊
Congrats on the clean windshield!😁Bedrock city has so much potential for greatness. Betty had seen some things for sure😅. Please reverse the Dinoslide footage, itll be so funny. Sam's hat would fly back on.
I did get to go there when my parents and I went to Arizona I think in the mid 70’s. Nice to see its still there.
Flintstone reruns still on TV Jetsons reruns as well. 5-20-24
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I went to Bedrock when it was still Flintstone Village in 2018… I love stuff like that…. ParkMGM is my favorite staycation spot…. I live about 10 miles to the west of there….and since it is hockey playoffs(T-Mobile Arena) Go Knights Go !!! Thanks and be well😊
so crazy awesome..i know I've stayed there in the 80s and i enjoyed it..i remember swimming in the pool..fun times
When I was there in the 80s, Fred's house had a tv with slide pics from the cartoon. Playing. And there was a movie theater that played the cartoon.
So funny seeing the clip of Luxor knowing Mike and I were chilling in our room reading and watching Spiderman 2 as you filmed that! Welcome to Vegassss!
So funny!!! So you can see the first night I was a piece of burnt toast by the time we got there lol!!! I absolutely konked out! So bummed though because it would have been so cute to see u and to get a pic in Vegas together!!
@@SuperEnthused I knowwww! You poor thing! And it was an early morning for you too. It would have been super cute to get a pic together, but we'll just have to make it happen in Orlando soon instead :)
Back when I was a kid, many many years ago, we stayed at the Flintstones campground in North Dakota. It was great! We were also on a cross country trip. PA to AZ to visit relatives.
Very cool! Yes. They do still have the Flintstones on cable. I watch it occasionally..lol
Wow, the Flintstones Park is deserted. Not anyone there!! lol at least you had it all to yourselves!! It was an interesting park!! I can’t believe there’s not hardly anything in the houses but tons of things in the stores and doctors office! I remember watching the Flintstones as a kid! I loved watching that show!! my favorite part was your drive going into Las Vegas and see all the cool buildings!! Love your hotel. It’s so nice. It’s a nice huge shower!! So glad you and Sam are having a great time!! ❤😃😃❤️
So cool to see that it is still around. We went there some 13 years ago. They had a golf cart that pulled some wagons that went throught that volcano. It had sound effects at the time. They had a movie theatre that played Flinstone cartoons. Still looks the same for the most part. Very cool! Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you for sharing this. The owner told me she was shutting this down 11 years ago because they didn't have funding
Yabba dabba do! This was so great! My family went to the Bedrock near Mount Rushmore about 35 years ago and the one you went to looks better now than that one did then! Like a lot of times, the fun you have is the fun you bring along with you!
Love the video thank you guys for sharing the Flintstones godblees💖🙌 🥰👍
That was an amazing journey!!! Thanks for sharing with us Jackie and Sam. 💛
What a wild place, Bedrock was cool to see. I’m looking forward to seeing more of Las Vegas be safe and have fun
Yeaaaa so excited to share the Vegas vid tomorrow!
They had a Bedrock city in Kelowna,B.C years ago.They built anotherin Chilliwack,B.C.The one in Kelowna was fun!
So cool! I am very surprised that Bedrock didn't have a Bowling Alley. I bet it was really cute when it was new.
See that would have been such a good touch.
It sounds like y'all could have used a Flintstone-mobile! TY for presenting, lived in az all my life and, it's a first 4 me! Namaste
Hi Jackie and Sam Superstone, the Prehistoric UA-cam Family. I think everyone moved away when I-40 opened up and Route 66 became a Historic Drive. There used to be a Bedrock City in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. It had canoes, mini golf, also Fred and Barney mascots. I was there in 1989. I think it closed down, back in the mid-late '90's. Keep having Fun on your Great American Road Trip.
I loved Bedrock! I've been to Arizona twice when my kids were young. It would've been great to see that! I hope people go see it, especially since you've shown it. They've got to make money to feed the goatasauruses 😂 that was hilarious and so cute!
We tent camped there a few years ago. Hubby wouldn’t pay to go to back part. We ate at restaurant in there. Used laundry mate too. It was kinda scary at night though hearing sounds of animals out back. We rode Harley from Tennessee to Grand Canyon Route 66. Ground was so hard to sleep on!
Blobby land, oh god the flashbacks, they never stop.
Loved the new video as always it was great 😊 love both you guys and hope yall are having an absolutely amazing time
So stoked for another vegas video!! This road trip is crazy!! Yall hitting up everything ❤❤
I have very vague memories of this place when I was very young.
Love your videos and glad to see your adventures as well. Thanks for posting this too. Have a nice day now.