Yes, thank him on behalf of all of us! Meow wolf is always so impressive and over the top creative. I'm an artist my self and I have no idea how these artists come up with these creations. Absolutely breathtaking
I wanted to say thank you so much for taking a picture with my friend and I. It really means a lot to us as your video is the reason we found out about Meow Wolf! Thank you so much!!
No lie, I got a big smile when I saw Jen was finally back with you. Lol I'm glad you guys had an awesome time. Thanks for bringing us! the merchandise is so cute!
4 miles up the road from there is a dead mall. Basically when Grapevine Mills opened in 1997, we immediately started seeing a decline. They tried to update a few things, but it didn’t matter. The only thing keeping that mall alive is the Cinemark, and the Korean Sears. Basically this huge Korean marketplace called Zion Mart. That store is literally the ONLY reason I still visit, and is a mall within a mall, so it still doesn’t help it much, but when you close at 7pm, why visit the mall? The Korean Sears stays open longer than the mall does because they actually have customers.
@@UmmYeahOk Exactly. That's the deal about malls, that a given area/population can only "support" a limited amount of mall. We miss the days when malls seemed abundant, but it was really being "over-malled" and doomed to reach a balance eventually. We had just moved to NRH at the time it blew my mind that there were 2 full malls literally on opposite sides of 820 from each other, with even ridiculously-similar names, North Hills Mall and Northeast Mall. You could almost practically throw a rock from one to the other. Wife 'n I had to practice literally calling them "mall number one" and "mall number two" to keep them separate in our heads. THAT was the apex of absolute, unsustainable over-malling. I really put the resulting mess of them all closing and needing demolition and all the waste at the feet of city developers that not only didn't prevent it but fed into it, pure short-sighted greed, and banks keen to throw loans at it. It's like the city didn't care that this process was going to directly cause the older mall(s) to go under and be become a blight. It was a very big deal when GM's opened, but I remember thinking "what about the malls around here that aren't doing so well? How can they manage to stay in business?" Well, the unimaginable would arrive, and those malls started closing, so beginning the "dead mall era." And I'm totally an 80s kid with as much good memories/appreciation for the "mall life" back then. It's just annoying how the American way of over-doing things runs the very things we love into the ground. I'm glad GM's is doing exceptionally well, but the reason why is because the area competition is long-since dead and gone. And also, from the beginning, it has made a conscious effort to be seen as a tourist destination, not just a local mall. When people vacation to the DFW area, this mall is marketed to them as a place they should come to as much as Six Flags. Just look at the license plates in the parking lot on a weekend. As much as half of them are out-of-state. From day one, that's what gave this mall an edge, but also a "side hussle" they had to maintain. But they did it very well. Meow Wolf dove-tailed right into that perfectly!
@@Cre80s yeah, I’m not sure what they were thinking, both city, banks, and developers. This year I brought my kid to Alley Cats in NRH, and on my way home, decided to visit the abandoned Mountasia before Peppa Pig broke ground. I couldn’t understand why they would have two family fun centers so close to one another. That said, mall 1 and mall 2, I always got Vista Ridge and Valley View confused with one another. I think because they were both Vs. That, and a major road within is named Valley Ridge, which just combines the two, but before Grapevine Mills opened, I remember being sad that they were closing Prestonwood mall, but it was a few blocks to Valley Ridge, and the Galleria was a mere one street over it felt like. Apparently there also used to be a mall on the other side of 635 near those as well. I thought it was odd that the Galleria had three floors but nothing on it. Also, in the early aughts, North Park mall was so dead, they were leasing it as office space. Who’d’ve thought that not only would the Galleria finally get those third floor tenants, but North Park would double in size! I like to go there and see if I can remember where the original 60s brick is. They did a very good job matching it. But really, was it Valley Ridge and Prestonwood that were keeping those two malls down? With Vista Ridge, Grapevine Mills was honestly closer to us. And road conditions back then just made things worse. If it was going to take you an hour to drive from Flower Mound to Lewisville, you might as well drive to Frisco and check out Stonebriar. That was my favorite mall. Why they built Willow Bend so freaking close, or how on earth it even stays open, I’ll never know. It was literally a ghost town when it first opened! Serves Vista Ridge right though. In 1980, Denton opened Golden Triangle Mall. It was a big deal because literally the only mall option involved driving into Dallas. My mom would drive from Denton to North Park Mall to work. So then 8 years later, when the 80s recession had slowed growth of the area, Lewisville opened Vista Ridge, just a few miles south of them. Golden Triangle suffered horribly. I will say though, that being a small one story mall, Golden Triangle has done quiet well for itself finally, at least compared to Vista Ridge. It’s not one I would suggest visiting, but if you’re a local resident, it’s worth it on occasions. They at least have most tenants spots filled. Grapevine Mills, like all Mills at the time, is an outlet mall, so technically different. Yeah they get airport traffic, but you did mention out of state plates, indicating that they drove there. I don’t see too many out of state plates like I used to. In the late 90s, it was an honest game I used to play, Spot the Texas plates. You see that area EXPLODED in growth, so many of those out of state plates were owned by people who just moved there. I used to work at that Rainforest Café, so I know it was sort of a tourist spot, but not really a destination like it is now. Grapevine wasn’t the “Christmas Capital of Texas” yet. Gaylord and Great Wolf weren’t there yet.
Glad that Meow Wolf: The Real Unreal is opened and you are with Jen again Jake! I remember when there was a Rainforest Cafe at the Franklin Mills Mall (Philadelphia Mills Mall now) and it was just a regular chain restaurant, but they have cool animatronics.
grapevine mills has done a great job of keeping malls alive by bringing in family and all age attractions along with stores. gives a reason to stroll the mall while waiting.
@@laurag9203 i’m only 21, but remember malls here in dallas being a major thing. We still have northpark, but that is the closest thing to an old school mall. even that is falling apart though :/ i could only imagine how fun malls used to be even before i was born
@@CMANGUY Stonebriar Mall in Frisco is alive & thriving, too. But, yeah, a lot of the other local malls died a slow, painful death before finally closing.
Being from and living in the DFW area. back in the 90s, I happened upon a Walker Texas Ranger filming location. I got to see Chuck up close. Was pretty cool.
Been looking forward to this opening. I'd like to take our daughter when she gets back from summer vacation. Good to see someone make use of the old Bed Bath and Beyond. XD
Welcome to Texas Jenn❣️ Sorry it's so hot. Unfortunately, this is what Texas weather is in the summer. Jacob, take good care of my sweet girl. She isn't used to this weather. Love you both ❤
Hunter Thompson and Art of Noise references. We're going to a whole new level! Meow Wolf is mega weird. Totally cool. We're really enjoying your summer videos! I especially love the carousels. Hope to see you out there some time! :)
I’ve been a follower for years - what a SURPRISE to see you were at my hometown mall where I grew up! It’s sure changed a lot since I was a shopper there - but I do have a distinct memory of having to bail from that exact Rainforest Cafe when my little brother couldn’t handle being seated next to loud elephants. AWESOME!
Hell yeah I’m early, currently 12:30am for us Australians but I’m still watching this, love your content dude, you always make me feel like I’m actually experiencing these things💪
I can't wait to visit this. I know a couple of the artist who worked on and designed parts of this Meow Wolf, I'm excited to see the final product. Not watching the video to avoid spoilers but still leaving a like!
Every animatronic at Rainforest Café had a name. The crocodile’s name is Nile. My first job was working there back in 99-00. When they closed, they would drag the fencing doors around the water, and CAGE the crocodile. Not lying. They would actually put a cage over him! Of course back then, they had live birds too right next to him (currently there’s a bench). Makes you wonder why crocodiles taste like chicken.
WHAT AN AWESOME MALL !!!! U could spend your entire day there ❤. I love how happy & giggly u are that Jen is with you ❤❤ please say hi from me. Safe travels as always Jacob.
I was there on opening day and helped solve the piano code!!! It was so much fun and i'm so glad I got to find this video!! I was so excited when I heard you had a youtube channel :)!
Thanks for giving this neck of the woods some attention! Me and my daughter loves watching you, and Jen, and you have inspired many vacation trips for us. We visit Grapevine mills regularly and she was sad that she missed you by one day! She was there last Friday at LEGOLAND
Thanks for sharing Jacob the Carpetbagger at the meow wolf adventures lol you have fun, always stay safe my friend 🤓📸👍 it's good to see and have Jenny with you she's a joy.😊
Long time watcher and fan! My husband and I were soooo stoked to meet you as you were walking into the exhibit!!! We hope you had just as much fun in there as we did!!! ♥️♥️♥️ Much love!
just so you aren't shocked! Legoland Discovery Center and Peppa Pig require a child to go inside this mall looks sooo fun! I wish I could go! thanks for all your amazing adventures!
@@laurag9203I'm pretty sure if you have a disabled needs adult child they would still let you go in there. They essentially have the mentality of a child still.
@@spookytaco666 they likely wouldn't but they could easily get into legal problems denying someone with extreme disabilities (however people tend to treat them as adults unless the individual doesn't register themselves as one, the days of treating them as kids is gone as it caused more problems).
It's good to see Rainforest Cafe' still around. They opened two of them here where I live, but they quickly closed and went out of business. I think they were literally gone in about 8 or 9 months. I got the chance to eat there once. It was expensive, and there was never anyone eating in there. I guess once the novelty of the decor wore off, people just saw it as an overpriced restaurant and just never went there.
9:55 that bald eagle is ashamed of his balding is why he has the hat on. And I don't know how he can punch without a fist, but I guess he'll just wing it. You need me to write your stupid dad jokes, Jacob. lol
meow wolf is definitely is in my bucket list, omega mart is my choice if I can only go to 1 of their locations, but this one also very interesting. one day for sure, since I am from Indonesia and that is at least 24 hours flight to USA
So beautiful and amazing seeing so many things I miss the last time awesome 😎😎😎👍 so much fun with Jenn love you guys so much have a wonderful blessed day ❤️❤️❤️
Jacob!! I have never been so disappointed to know that you had no clue of the best love song ever made. Moments of Love by Art of Noise. 10 mins of passion!! Slow dance with Jen to it. :) I've never seen you dance & wiggle so much!! I can't wait to go to all the Meow Wolf locations!!
Grapevine Mills is a name that is named after B&D Mills in Grapevine. I was manager there at B&D Mills for 7 years in the 70's. Glad to see the name still alive. We had the best chicken feed in the state and shipped all the way to Falfurrias next to Mexican border.
fun fact: Peppa Pig is banned in Australia and a few other countries for some interesting reasons.. one of the strangest being that she's too "British" for her own good and comes off as bratty to other cultures, the other involves an episode with spiders and I guess Australia didn't want to encourage kids to play with spiders.
Proud to say my cousin is one of the artists that worked on meow wolf extremely proud to see the final product, glad you enjoyed
Awesome 👍😎
Waaaay to go cousin! And thank them for us directly 😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Yes, thank him on behalf of all of us! Meow wolf is always so impressive and over the top creative. I'm an artist my self and I have no idea how these artists come up with these creations. Absolutely breathtaking
iam still a window dresser and i love whats happened here its just incredible , its well jaw dropping well done to the team at meow wolf
My sister did too she did the Jareds bedroom and the brainseed
2023 is The Summer of Carpetbagger! Jacob is killing it!
I know adamthewoo needs to catch up lol 😉. #woohoo 😊
Killing what that was aweful video footage of nothing!
@@darrenabel4613to give credit to Adam he's focusing on his personal health and family and thst means more, Timtracker's also striving
@@Nobody76World 👍😊
I wanted to say thank you so much for taking a picture with my friend and I. It really means a lot to us as your video is the reason we found out about Meow Wolf! Thank you so much!!
I hope this is how malls will evolve. Indoor sports places and meow wolf..experiences to go along with places to buy stuff.
No lie, I got a big smile when I saw Jen was finally back with you. Lol I'm glad you guys had an awesome time. Thanks for bringing us! the merchandise is so cute!
Sport areas and Meow Wolf in the mall is a great idea when hot weather.
Wow im so jealous of this mall, our mall is a ghost town, they should put in cool stuff like this instead of just a bunch of overpriced clothes.
4 miles up the road from there is a dead mall. Basically when Grapevine Mills opened in 1997, we immediately started seeing a decline. They tried to update a few things, but it didn’t matter. The only thing keeping that mall alive is the Cinemark, and the Korean Sears. Basically this huge Korean marketplace called Zion Mart. That store is literally the ONLY reason I still visit, and is a mall within a mall, so it still doesn’t help it much, but when you close at 7pm, why visit the mall? The Korean Sears stays open longer than the mall does because they actually have customers.
@@UmmYeahOk Exactly. That's the deal about malls, that a given area/population can only "support" a limited amount of mall. We miss the days when malls seemed abundant, but it was really being "over-malled" and doomed to reach a balance eventually.
We had just moved to NRH at the time it blew my mind that there were 2 full malls literally on opposite sides of 820 from each other, with even ridiculously-similar names, North Hills Mall and Northeast Mall. You could almost practically throw a rock from one to the other. Wife 'n I had to practice literally calling them "mall number one" and "mall number two" to keep them separate in our heads. THAT was the apex of absolute, unsustainable over-malling. I really put the resulting mess of them all closing and needing demolition and all the waste at the feet of city developers that not only didn't prevent it but fed into it, pure short-sighted greed, and banks keen to throw loans at it. It's like the city didn't care that this process was going to directly cause the older mall(s) to go under and be become a blight.
It was a very big deal when GM's opened, but I remember thinking "what about the malls around here that aren't doing so well? How can they manage to stay in business?" Well, the unimaginable would arrive, and those malls started closing, so beginning the "dead mall era."
And I'm totally an 80s kid with as much good memories/appreciation for the "mall life" back then. It's just annoying how the American way of over-doing things runs the very things we love into the ground.
I'm glad GM's is doing exceptionally well, but the reason why is because the area competition is long-since dead and gone. And also, from the beginning, it has made a conscious effort to be seen as a tourist destination, not just a local mall. When people vacation to the DFW area, this mall is marketed to them as a place they should come to as much as Six Flags. Just look at the license plates in the parking lot on a weekend. As much as half of them are out-of-state. From day one, that's what gave this mall an edge, but also a "side hussle" they had to maintain. But they did it very well.
Meow Wolf dove-tailed right into that perfectly!
@@Cre80s yeah, I’m not sure what they were thinking, both city, banks, and developers. This year I brought my kid to Alley Cats in NRH, and on my way home, decided to visit the abandoned Mountasia before Peppa Pig broke ground. I couldn’t understand why they would have two family fun centers so close to one another.
That said, mall 1 and mall 2, I always got Vista Ridge and Valley View confused with one another. I think because they were both Vs. That, and a major road within is named Valley Ridge, which just combines the two, but before Grapevine Mills opened, I remember being sad that they were closing Prestonwood mall, but it was a few blocks to Valley Ridge, and the Galleria was a mere one street over it felt like. Apparently there also used to be a mall on the other side of 635 near those as well. I thought it was odd that the Galleria had three floors but nothing on it. Also, in the early aughts, North Park mall was so dead, they were leasing it as office space. Who’d’ve thought that not only would the Galleria finally get those third floor tenants, but North Park would double in size! I like to go there and see if I can remember where the original 60s brick is. They did a very good job matching it. But really, was it Valley Ridge and Prestonwood that were keeping those two malls down?
With Vista Ridge, Grapevine Mills was honestly closer to us. And road conditions back then just made things worse. If it was going to take you an hour to drive from Flower Mound to Lewisville, you might as well drive to Frisco and check out Stonebriar. That was my favorite mall. Why they built Willow Bend so freaking close, or how on earth it even stays open, I’ll never know. It was literally a ghost town when it first opened!
Serves Vista Ridge right though. In 1980, Denton opened Golden Triangle Mall. It was a big deal because literally the only mall option involved driving into Dallas. My mom would drive from Denton to North Park Mall to work. So then 8 years later, when the 80s recession had slowed growth of the area, Lewisville opened Vista Ridge, just a few miles south of them. Golden Triangle suffered horribly.
I will say though, that being a small one story mall, Golden Triangle has done quiet well for itself finally, at least compared to Vista Ridge. It’s not one I would suggest visiting, but if you’re a local resident, it’s worth it on occasions. They at least have most tenants spots filled.
Grapevine Mills, like all Mills at the time, is an outlet mall, so technically different. Yeah they get airport traffic, but you did mention out of state plates, indicating that they drove there. I don’t see too many out of state plates like I used to. In the late 90s, it was an honest game I used to play, Spot the Texas plates. You see that area EXPLODED in growth, so many of those out of state plates were owned by people who just moved there. I used to work at that Rainforest Café, so I know it was sort of a tourist spot, but not really a destination like it is now. Grapevine wasn’t the “Christmas Capital of Texas” yet. Gaylord and Great Wolf weren’t there yet.
I went to that mall a few years back, you could spend days there and not run out of things to do!
Glad that Meow Wolf: The Real Unreal is opened and you are with Jen again Jake! I remember when there was a Rainforest Cafe at the Franklin Mills Mall (Philadelphia Mills Mall now) and it was just a regular chain restaurant, but they have cool animatronics.
@TheCarpetbagger We love you and Meow Wolf is the Best place We've Ever seen you film. You have one of the Best Jobs in the World 🌎 💯
Looks like fun. It gives me an 80 and 90s vibe. I miss rainforest cafe, fun memories. Most of our malls are gone.♥️♥️😮
Thanks for sharing your experience!
grapevine mills has done a great job of keeping malls alive by bringing in family and all age attractions along with stores. gives a reason to stroll the mall while waiting.
I don't understand the decrease in the popularity of malls. I hope they make comeback at some point.
@@laurag9203 i’m only 21, but remember malls here in dallas being a major thing. We still have northpark, but that is the closest thing to an old school mall. even that is falling apart though :/ i could only imagine how fun malls used to be even before i was born
@@CMANGUY Stonebriar Mall in Frisco is alive & thriving, too. But, yeah, a lot of the other local malls died a slow, painful death before finally closing.
@@JustGettinBy1321 that is true, i spent a lot of my time at town east and looking at it now makes me so upset
Being from and living in the DFW area. back in the 90s, I happened upon a Walker Texas Ranger filming location. I got to see Chuck up close. Was pretty cool.
If you can see Chuck Norris, Chuck Norris can see you. If you can’t see Chuck Norris, then you are seconds away from death.
Was awesome meeting you this weekend!! Always welcome to stop by and say hi at Spencer’s again man! Safe travels!!
Been looking forward to this opening. I'd like to take our daughter when she gets back from summer vacation. Good to see someone make use of the old Bed Bath and Beyond. XD
Welcome to Texas guys and yes it is hot
Hello Carpetbagger and Jenn txs for showing us all the cool stuff at Meow Wolf
Loved the Rain Forrest Restaurant especially with all the animatronics.
I've been watching your channel since the beginning. I still love the adventures!
The Kitchen brought back memories. I grew up a "Sunny Yellow" Kitchen 🥰
Love the Mall Walkers. I needed a good laugh 😃
Welcome to Texas Jenn❣️ Sorry it's so hot. Unfortunately, this is what Texas weather is in the summer. Jacob, take good care of my sweet girl. She isn't used to this weather. Love you both ❤
Ahhh, The Rain Forest! Our kids always enjoyed this restaurant when going on family vacations!! 🐍🐸🦍🐠🐘🦎🦜⛈️
Hunter Thompson and Art of Noise references. We're going to a whole new level! Meow Wolf is mega weird. Totally cool. We're really enjoying your summer videos! I especially love the carousels. Hope to see you out there some time! :)
I’ve been a follower for years - what a SURPRISE to see you were at my hometown mall where I grew up! It’s sure changed a lot since I was a shopper there - but I do have a distinct memory of having to bail from that exact Rainforest Cafe when my little brother couldn’t handle being seated next to loud elephants. AWESOME!
Thanks, Jacob , for taking us along on these amazing adventures.
Such a cool place Thankyou Jacob for taking us ❤❤❤❤
Jen looked like slash from guns and roses with that cowboy hat on. Nice to see her again.
Hell yeah I’m early, currently 12:30am for us Australians but I’m still watching this, love your content dude, you always make me feel like I’m actually experiencing these things💪
Yay! Jenny! Welcome to Texas love you.
I like it when you tell us how the food it love it . Thanks 😊
I wished my mall looked like this! And opened earlier like they use to be
Hi there from South Africa and it is very cold here
How cold is it there? In F° please.
@@mr_jake.y8348 it is winter and windy and foggy here it going to rain tonight night.
yes Jacob! Fun Fun Love watching you have fun with what you ❤
I have got to go to one of these Meow wolf's they look awesome. So glad Jenn joined ya, have fun you two!!!
Yea! Jens There! 👋
So much fun! J3 - Jacob, Jen, and Jeff! I think I would need several visits to discover all the things there.
Hello Jenn! You gotta love Jenn! And I love the Carousel Thank you Jacob
This place is marvelously out of this world😊
I can't wait to visit this. I know a couple of the artist who worked on and designed parts of this Meow Wolf, I'm excited to see the final product. Not watching the video to avoid spoilers but still leaving a like!
More malls should be set up like this. Its an entertainment epicenter!!!!
Yay!! Jenny Penny!!
Texas summers ain't no joke, yo.
Awe how sweet glad to see you n Jen together it's been so long !! Happy adventures to the both of you have fun 😊❤🎉
Every animatronic at Rainforest Café had a name. The crocodile’s name is Nile. My first job was working there back in 99-00. When they closed, they would drag the fencing doors around the water, and CAGE the crocodile. Not lying. They would actually put a cage over him! Of course back then, they had live birds too right next to him (currently there’s a bench). Makes you wonder why crocodiles taste like chicken.
Jacob you look so inner happy ...love your channel long time..thanks for sharing your channel with us 😊😊😊❤❤❤
My daughter and I got to go today. It was awesome!!! I’m really glad you showed us, otherwise we probably would have never gone. Thanks Jacob!!!
Wow! Those mall walkers are giving me flashbacks to the early 90s. 😀
That damn claw machine
i used to go to this mall all the time before i moved! this sucks that i missed this haha 😅
We almost went to Grapevine Mills the day you were there! Looks like you had a good time.
Another to add to the list. Live in Waco so not too far to travel. Hopefully ya stopped at a Buc-ees
Welcome back jen
Looks like Jeff is doing well.
WHAT AN AWESOME MALL !!!! U could spend your entire day there ❤.
I love how happy & giggly u are that Jen is with you ❤❤ please say hi from me. Safe travels as always Jacob.
I knew you looked familiar when i saw you next to the computer! I appreciated that short interaction so much
I was there on opening day and helped solve the piano code!!! It was so much fun and i'm so glad I got to find this video!! I was so excited when I heard you had a youtube channel :)!
Thanks for giving this neck of the woods some attention! Me and my daughter loves watching you, and Jen, and you have inspired many vacation trips for us. We visit Grapevine mills regularly and she was sad that she missed you by one day! She was there last Friday at LEGOLAND
Thanks for sharing Jacob the Carpetbagger at the meow wolf adventures lol you have fun, always stay safe my friend 🤓📸👍 it's good to see and have Jenny with you she's a joy.😊
😝Ha! Fun, weird place, long overdue to hit all the other Meow Wolfs (or is it wolves?)! Great to see y’all mid-trip and meet Jenn. ✨ Travel safe!
Great hanging out! You definitely need to visit the other Wolves
Long time watcher and fan! My husband and I were soooo stoked to meet you as you were walking into the exhibit!!! We hope you had just as much fun in there as we did!!! ♥️♥️♥️ Much love!
Wow, that really is unique-- a mall that is still open!
Or full 😂
just so you aren't shocked! Legoland Discovery Center and Peppa Pig require a child to go inside
this mall looks sooo fun! I wish I could go! thanks for all your amazing adventures!
I get it, but as a parent of a special needs child, I wish places didn't do this. Nice of you to pass on the info though.
@@laurag9203I'm pretty sure if you have a disabled needs adult child they would still let you go in there. They essentially have the mentality of a child still.
@@spookytaco666 they likely wouldn't but they could easily get into legal problems denying someone with extreme disabilities (however people tend to treat them as adults unless the individual doesn't register themselves as one, the days of treating them as kids is gone as it caused more problems).
So happy to see you and Jenn together!
Jacob is killing it this year awesome video keep up the amazing work
Love this amazing video carpetbagger and as you say this one is in the bag.
Your turning out alot of content thanks Man
So glad to see you guys together ❤️😊
Did anyone else gasp with excitement when Jen appeared? :D SO HAPPY TO SEE YOU TWO TOGETHER!
You just can't script real life any better....
You must be desperate if you think that's excitement!
It's good to see Rainforest Cafe' still around. They opened two of them here where I live, but they quickly closed and went out of business. I think they were literally gone in about 8 or 9 months. I got the chance to eat there once. It was expensive, and there was never anyone eating in there. I guess once the novelty of the decor wore off, people just saw it as an overpriced restaurant and just never went there.
Very cool and very funny😂
Good to see the both of you. ❤😊
There’s a Sea Life and Rainforest Cafe at Mall Of America in Minnesota too!
I believe that’s the original first Rainforest Café locations, 1994.
Me too lovE Texas Ranger
Jen the hen, says “Hi Jenny!” 🐓
9:55 that bald eagle is ashamed of his balding is why he has the hat on. And I don't know how he can punch without a fist, but I guess he'll just wing it. You need me to write your stupid dad jokes, Jacob. lol
MR SAVAGE
Dude! When are we getting Meow wolf in the Pacific Northwest. I wanna go!
I just watched Meow Wolf's documentary last week. Somebody mentioned a project going up in Oregon.
We need a deeper dive into the Meow Wolf mystery...
That Dream Father game is like the relationship mechanic in Elder Scrolls: Oblivion lol
meow wolf is definitely is in my bucket list, omega mart is my choice if I can only go to 1 of their locations, but this one also very interesting. one day for sure, since I am from Indonesia and that is at least 24 hours flight to USA
You can't go wrong with best art group meow wolf
Also 13:47 give that man a pay raise for that great acting
I want to go to a Meow Wolf!
That Claw Machine may be an “opening day attraction.” I swear it was there (but in the food court) back in the 90s.
So beautiful and amazing seeing so many things I miss the last time awesome 😎😎😎👍 so much fun with Jenn love you guys so much have a wonderful blessed day ❤️❤️❤️
Yall are the best grown up kids on the planet ...love the channel and jenn and carpetbagger makes a fun enjoy life couple .😊❤😊❤😊
jacob is straight winning this summer. man is really living his best life. Thanks for all the videos Jacob always a pleasurer watching !!!!
I love it, great video Jacob.
Jacob!! I have never been so disappointed to know that you had no clue of the best love song ever made. Moments of Love by Art of Noise. 10 mins of passion!! Slow dance with Jen to it. :) I've never seen you dance & wiggle so much!! I can't wait to go to all the Meow Wolf locations!!
Did you get a chance to see the TeePee village west of San Antonio? BTW, we just got back home from the Santa Fe and LOVED Meow Wolf!
Grapevine Mills is a name that is named after B&D Mills in Grapevine. I was manager there at B&D Mills for 7 years in the 70's. Glad to see the name still alive. We had the best chicken feed in the state and shipped all the way to Falfurrias next to Mexican border.
Awesome, love this!
Meow Wolf is awesome!
That recently purchased hat was a good investment for the heat.
While you are in the area consider checking out Morgan’s Wonderland Theme Park , it’s goal is to be accessible to disabled kids
awesome
🎉🎉🎉🎉❤ AND THE DISCO SCENE! 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤ LOVED IT AND BOOGIED TOO😂😂😂😂😂😂 YOU 3 THANKS
fun fact: Peppa Pig is banned in Australia and a few other countries for some interesting reasons.. one of the strangest being that she's too "British" for her own good and comes off as bratty to other cultures, the other involves an episode with spiders and I guess Australia didn't want to encourage kids to play with spiders.
You were in Grapevine! My hometown! I can’t believe I missed you
I remember beating the crap out of that peppa pig piñata that’s filled with pennies at case’s birthday
I’m going
To Grapevine next year. Can’t wait!!!