What a creepy exciting adventure! Haha the family was like „hey honey, where should we take the kids for a nice family vacation? Alriiiight, a nice WW2 bunker sounds fun!“ „What a bad hotel, the kids got scared!“ Very funny and entertaining video! Looking forward to the next one! I‘m defo gonna smash that like-button!😊
Hahaha, what a funny comment! The businessman who wanted his 20 quid back, the 4-star hotel guys, the family with kids. These reviews are pure gold. Delusional people 😆😅 And by the way smashing buttons, I watched a film recently, about a couple of annoying vloggers who meet a psycho somewhere in the woods; anyway, that's not the point. They were so obnoxious that I felt the need to delete my channel on the spot. 😂🤣 Thank you for having smashed it anyway 😋
Man what an awesome experience! It's been preserved really well! That 4 star hotel reviewer must have woke up after an 80 year coma and thought it was a legit hotel 😂 scary for kids, hmm I'm sure it was even scarier in 1940! Great to have you back Gabriel!
Those reviewers were pretty much delusional. That businessman asking for his 20 quid back... That family with kids... Only highlights, really 😆😅 Glad you liked it, mate!
Gabriel! Happy to see a new post from you again. I always enjoy your videos. What a fascinating place to stay. Definitely for someone who enjoys historical things. Funny thing, I was watching a few reruns of the x-files just before watching your video 😂...
Your comment made my day, thank you very much! After a long break, I'm back to launching videos more often. Let's see for how long haha It was really an experience. Totally recommend it, especially if you are into horror, thriller or SF stuff. I know there is nothing sci-fi about a bunker, but it kind of gives you that x-files vibe. You never know when you open the wrong door and see more than you wanted to 😆😅
We missed your videos. What a great one to post up. 9:21 hey that looks like a nice room for us. Love the history. So heat that they let you roam around at night and explore. Ok, we would visit the museum. But pass on spending the night. Closes thing like this we have done would be a Titian nuclear missle site.
The nuclear missile site sounds very interesting as well. Do you have a video on that? I will go check. And thank you for the warm welcome back. I will be posting more often 😊
What a cool adventure. I like that visitors have respected this place of history and have not added graffiti or vandalized things. Was there a map to follow down there? Easy to get turned around LOL. I'd enjoy an overnight stay - but you know, in the movies, the "old creepy bunker" is ALWAYS where the zombies and other awful experiments are lurking! 🤪😱
You are totally right. As a horror film fan, I was also thinking about this aspect. There had to be a virus, a gang of undead, some experiments on aliens or god knows what 😆😅 Luckily in reality it's rarely the case, so I got out of there alive, able to tell the story. Haha! Yes, there was a map, but I don't think you need one. It seems intricate but it's actually not that easy to get lost. I'm very happy you enjoyed this one 😊
I really liked your tour! It was interesting to see the same mugs and furniture in the Czech bunker that we used in my grandparents' home in Hungary. 😂 If you're interested in more places like this, there's a rock hospital in Budapest that is both a nuclear bunker and a museum. 😊 Oh, and I wouldn't sleep there. At least, certainly not alone. I wouldn't live to see the next day because I'd have a heart attack or go crazy at the slightest noise. 😅
I checked the rock church in Budapest, or whatever its name was. But never heard of this rock bunker hospital. I'll definitely look for it next time I'm there. Thanks for the tip 😁 And yeah, it's probably not a smart idea to watch a horror movie before going to bed alone in a bunker haha. It's kind of like watching Chernobyl Diaries before going to sleep in an abandoned building in Prypiat 😂
Well, no! Sleeping in a bunker for a couple of nights doesn't sound good. Everything looks absolutely terrible and what scares me even more than the gloomy, heavy atmosphere and than the horror showers is the obvious enthusiasm in your voice. However, I agree 100% with you: you can't willingly come to a bunker and then complain that it's...a bunker! And to take the children too...the poor angels... I think they got really scared...this place is really creepy AF ⚠️
What a creepy exciting adventure!
Haha the family was like „hey honey, where should we take the kids for a nice family vacation? Alriiiight, a nice WW2 bunker sounds fun!“
„What a bad hotel, the kids got scared!“
Very funny and entertaining video!
Looking forward to the next one!
I‘m defo gonna smash that like-button!😊
Hahaha, what a funny comment! The businessman who wanted his 20 quid back, the 4-star hotel guys, the family with kids. These reviews are pure gold. Delusional people 😆😅
And by the way smashing buttons, I watched a film recently, about a couple of annoying vloggers who meet a psycho somewhere in the woods; anyway, that's not the point. They were so obnoxious that I felt the need to delete my channel on the spot. 😂🤣 Thank you for having smashed it anyway 😋
Man what an awesome experience! It's been preserved really well! That 4 star hotel reviewer must have woke up after an 80 year coma and thought it was a legit hotel 😂 scary for kids, hmm I'm sure it was even scarier in 1940! Great to have you back Gabriel!
Those reviewers were pretty much delusional. That businessman asking for his 20 quid back... That family with kids... Only highlights, really 😆😅
Glad you liked it, mate!
Gabriel! Happy to see a new post from you again. I always enjoy your videos. What a fascinating place to stay. Definitely for someone who enjoys historical things. Funny thing, I was watching a few reruns of the x-files just before watching your video 😂...
Your comment made my day, thank you very much! After a long break, I'm back to launching videos more often. Let's see for how long haha
It was really an experience. Totally recommend it, especially if you are into horror, thriller or SF stuff. I know there is nothing sci-fi about a bunker, but it kind of gives you that x-files vibe. You never know when you open the wrong door and see more than you wanted to 😆😅
This is my first time looking at a bunker. Great content, and Thank You🎉❤.
Thank you so much, I'm very happy you liked it 😊🎉
It was interesting and you are an eccentric and funny guy.
Happy New Year!😊
Pretty interesting indeed. I would gladly go back, to be honest 😅 Thank you and Happy New Year! 🎊
We missed your videos. What a great one to post up. 9:21 hey that looks like a nice room for us. Love the history. So heat that they let you roam around at night and explore. Ok, we would visit the museum. But pass on spending the night. Closes thing like this we have done would be a Titian nuclear missle site.
The nuclear missile site sounds very interesting as well. Do you have a video on that? I will go check.
And thank you for the warm welcome back. I will be posting more often 😊
@WhereDoWeTravelNow no we visited it back in the 90's. Long before youtube. Bet I might have some video. Had a vhs-c Camcorder back then
What a cool adventure. I like that visitors have respected this place of history and have not added graffiti or vandalized things. Was there a map to follow down there? Easy to get turned around LOL. I'd enjoy an overnight stay - but you know, in the movies, the "old creepy bunker" is ALWAYS where the zombies and other awful experiments are lurking! 🤪😱
You are totally right. As a horror film fan, I was also thinking about this aspect. There had to be a virus, a gang of undead, some experiments on aliens or god knows what 😆😅 Luckily in reality it's rarely the case, so I got out of there alive, able to tell the story. Haha!
Yes, there was a map, but I don't think you need one. It seems intricate but it's actually not that easy to get lost.
I'm very happy you enjoyed this one 😊
I really liked your tour! It was interesting to see the same mugs and furniture in the Czech bunker that we used in my grandparents' home in Hungary. 😂 If you're interested in more places like this, there's a rock hospital in Budapest that is both a nuclear bunker and a museum. 😊
Oh, and I wouldn't sleep there. At least, certainly not alone. I wouldn't live to see the next day because I'd have a heart attack or go crazy at the slightest noise. 😅
I checked the rock church in Budapest, or whatever its name was. But never heard of this rock bunker hospital. I'll definitely look for it next time I'm there. Thanks for the tip 😁
And yeah, it's probably not a smart idea to watch a horror movie before going to bed alone in a bunker haha. It's kind of like watching Chernobyl Diaries before going to sleep in an abandoned building in Prypiat 😂
I would love it - but sleep? I would be up all night exploring!
And there is quite a lot to explore, I give you that. Sleeping was an experience as well, to be honest. Totally recommend it, mate!
Well, no! Sleeping in a bunker for a couple of nights doesn't sound good. Everything looks absolutely terrible and what scares me even more than the gloomy, heavy atmosphere and than the horror showers is the obvious enthusiasm in your voice. However, I agree 100% with you: you can't willingly come to a bunker and then complain that it's...a bunker! And to take the children too...the poor angels... I think they got really scared...this place is really creepy AF ⚠️
"And what scares me even more (...) is the obvious enthusiasm in your voice" 😂🤣 Best comment!
Very cool place, very nice visit
Thanks, guys! Glad you enjoyed it
Look comfortable....Haha
Oh yeah, "comfortable" would be an understatement 😅😆
I'd spent a few nights there. ,😁
You definitely should. It's an unforgettable experience 🤪
Great video, I record bunkers too and I'm from the Czech Republic.
That's cool! I'm very happy you enjoyed this one 😊