The History of Paramount Parks: A Cameo in the Amusement Industry

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  • @AirtimeThrills
    @AirtimeThrills  4 роки тому +136

    Fun fact, the Coney Island footage is actually home video from my family taken in 1963. My 5 year old mom makes a cameo at 1:18

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +9

      Airtime Thrills you should release the whole thing.

    • @racingphotographer8251
      @racingphotographer8251 4 роки тому +10

      using the same kind of camera as the Zapruder film? (since that's the same year...)

    • @AirtimeThrills
      @AirtimeThrills  4 роки тому +10

      @@racingphotographer8251 haha quite possibly

  • @goose6413
    @goose6413 4 роки тому +226

    The only thing I didn't like about this video is that it ended. These serious in depth research videos that you do are simply amazing and want them to just not end.

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +5

      goose6413 this should’ve been a tad longer and include all Paramount rides in detail.
      Like how the Days of Thunder 3D Ride was a prequel to the Intimidator coasters.

    • @lakerboy16
      @lakerboy16 4 роки тому

      Ditto

    • @BluesCoasters
      @BluesCoasters 4 роки тому

      Agreed

    • @mitchellries256
      @mitchellries256 Місяць тому

      One thing I would've liked to see at the beginning of the video was Paramount's famous "And now we're pleased to bring you our Feature Presentation" with that iconic jingle in the background.

  • @TN-wv6ok
    @TN-wv6ok 4 роки тому +108

    An interesting fact about Canada’s Wonderland’s Top Gun:
    It was originally going to be a B&M invert, but cedar point had a clause that a B&M invert couldnt be built in a certain distance from cedar point.
    Would’ve made Canada’s Wonderland’s coaster collection a lot better

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +10

      Cross Crease Hockey well the one at Carowinds was planned to be themed to the 1998 Godzilla movie, but that movie flopped, so it became another Top Gun coaster.

    • @joeykelly0157
      @joeykelly0157 4 роки тому +1

      Which is probably why the current bat at kings island is also a arrow

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +4

      Joey Kelly 01 nope, that coaster opened a full year before Raptor at Cedar Point and was planned by the park before the Paramount buyout.

    • @TheEpic22
      @TheEpic22 4 роки тому +5

      Cross Crease Hockey
      I disagree. I’ll take a suspended coaster over a B&M invert. It’s unique and fun.

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 4 роки тому

      @@joeykelly0157 The Bat was already under construction by the time that Paramount made the purchase. I don't know what the original name was supposed to be.

  • @tonymoura8035
    @tonymoura8035 4 роки тому +77

    Paramount’s Great America was my park growing up.
    On occasion I’ll call Flight Deck Top Gun because it originally named that and it just sounds better

    • @peggyduncan5578
      @peggyduncan5578 4 роки тому +5

      Flying Raider same lol

    • @goodfellow408
      @goodfellow408 4 роки тому +8

      I'll never forget "Danger Zone" playing on repeat while waiting in line for hours!

    • @melissalockahrt9791
      @melissalockahrt9791 4 роки тому +2

      Lol yeessss. Still my favorite ride there. We rode it 3 times back to back on our last trip.

    • @Bison_45_Dubs
      @Bison_45_Dubs 4 роки тому +5

      That line queue was so dope and then the workers with their arm movements like a jet launch when you take off 😂😭

    • @lisanderw
      @lisanderw 4 роки тому +1

      that ride was so amazing when it was brought to the park my 13 year old mind was blown. to me it will always be Paramount's Great America, I miss star trek characters walking through the park.

  • @nathandroppedoff
    @nathandroppedoff 4 роки тому +178

    Six flags: You can’t defeat me
    Cedar fair: I know, but he can.
    *paramount acquirement*

  • @AlyxisNicole
    @AlyxisNicole 4 роки тому +53

    Kings island has been my home park my whole life. I miss the theming that Nickelodeon had at the park for the kids area. They did a great job with those themes. However, cedar fair just puts more into the big thrill rides. Rides like banshee make it worth the change in ownership. I will say when the park was "Paramount's" they were a lot nicer to it's hourly employees though.

  • @robertmckinney1535
    @robertmckinney1535 4 роки тому +36

    Carowinds is my home park, and Top gun put Carowinds on the map. However, Cedar Fair has done amazing things to Carowinds, and so happy Carowinds is what it is now.

  • @kwhopper1100
    @kwhopper1100 4 роки тому +12

    Back when they first put the flight of fear in . I had two friends on separate occasions become so disoriented but the ride they walked into the wall . Still one of my favorite rides .

  • @crispyorsmthnidk5314
    @crispyorsmthnidk5314 4 роки тому +28

    Carowinds is my home park. I remember going as a really little kid during the paramount days. It was before I was really into coasters, but I remember how impressive it was to me to see HB and nick characters all around the park. It was years ago, but I’d definitely say the vibe was a lot different then than now under CF. It seemed a little more generic and thrill oriented back then, rather than focused on overall experience. Sorta six flags -esque, IMO.

    • @Tiger-fv3nl
      @Tiger-fv3nl 4 роки тому +2

      I remember Carowinds back during the Paramount days and I think it was better back then even with the addition of the new rides.

    • @Tiger-fv3nl
      @Tiger-fv3nl 4 роки тому +1

      Thunder Road, Top Gun and a Scooby-Doo coaster.

  • @rwallac21
    @rwallac21 4 роки тому +9

    I had a Paramount's Kings Dominion season pass in 2001 and 2002 (back when they were dirt cheap) and it was an awesome experience filled with great memories. My friends and I had plenty of free time after school and work, so riding Volcano, the Hurler, Rebel Yell, and Flight of Fear just became something we did on a regular basis. On top of that, Paramount did a great job with their Halloween events at KD. I still love amusement parks and go to as many as I can, but as an adult, I miss my playground that was Paramount's Kings Dominion.

    • @minoritymind
      @minoritymind 4 місяці тому

      My son just turned 3. I remember the Scooby-Doo coaster being the biggest coaster I could ride as a child. I want my son to have the nickelodeon experience that I enjoyed there for over a decade! We live just 40 minutes away, and I still get season passes for my family, but it just doesn't hit the same as it did before. Paramount sold during my freshman year of high school, and it's never been the same.

  • @alexandrareid4100
    @alexandrareid4100 4 роки тому +30

    I live near Kings Dominion, so that first map you showed of Virginia pretty much showed the street I live on. I grew up loving the Paramount and Nickelodeon days. It gave the park such an epic feel. Then everything felt generic, especially with the stunt coaster no longer doing the effects. I loved the Nick water splash zone with all of the characters out and about. Now it's just a garden and concrete, but I understand they want to keep the water activities to the actual water park. I also remember Hypersonic being so cool when it opened but it was placed in the middle of the walkways. It was so awkward. I do think they are trying to make the park better again with Winter Fest and the coaster, Twisted Timbers, but hopefully they find a replacement to Volcano

    • @micheal007bond
      @micheal007bond 2 роки тому

      Oh how miss the nick days

    • @KeionFarrar
      @KeionFarrar 2 роки тому +3

      I’d agree. Kings Dominion was the one park I think was better off with Paramount.

    • @joshuabutler8756
      @joshuabutler8756 2 роки тому +2

      Kings Dominion is so boring nowadays that I wished they would've sold it to Busch Gardens or just bring back the fun and exciting themes paramount brought to the parks

    • @LewEl26
      @LewEl26 2 роки тому

      I miss how Kings Dominion used to be. Seems like it has gone down hill.

    • @LoneWolfO1
      @LoneWolfO1 Рік тому +3

      @@LewEl26 Same. As a kid who went there between 93/94-2003, then in 08 (As late 03-06 we were busy selling and building a house then saved for a year after), I would "Joke" Paramount's Kings Dominion was our Disneyland/World to the other kids at school due to not having a lot of money growing up so we didn't take a lot of trips but my parents made sure I went here every summer at least once (More if family/friends invited us after going once) even remember the Skyride that took you to a side of the park to cut down on walking, Yogi's cave, and several other HB stuff for pictures... last time I was in the Kid's Area they had Wild Thornberry's cutouts to take pictures.

  • @kamsavart
    @kamsavart 4 роки тому +9

    I used to work at my home park California's Great America which was still owned by Paramount back in 2000, right when Stealth came out. I was fortunate to have worked on that attraction a few times and as fun as it was that thing broke down quite often. Managers almost deemed it a piece of junk since the company that manufactured it went bankrupt (go figure). I did have a lot of fun working there those two seasons (2000-2001) and the park looked more vibrant and exciting, giving me a sense of pride being there. In a way it's kinda sad to have seen the Paramount ambiance long gone still the park is actually doing better with Cedar Fair in control and adding new and cutting edge rides and attractions. Even though it's one of the smaller less popular parks in the U.S. still it's great to see the attention it's finally getting.

    • @jeffc1347
      @jeffc1347 3 роки тому

      I worked the other Great America as a teenager and it has always been (and still is) one of the largest and most popular seasonal parks in the country. It was an ongoing joke that even though Six Flags was bad at running parks "at least we are not PGA!"

  • @WeylandProductions
    @WeylandProductions 4 роки тому +9

    Kings Dominion was my home park (now i live near Magic Mountain) and I have nothing but very nostalgic memories from the paramount days! I especially loved the Nickelodeon themed areas as well as a Nick kid lol

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому

      Weyland Productions while I’ve talked a lot here about my nostalgia about the Nickelodeon stuff at KD, since you mentioned Magic Mountain, I also had nostalgia involving Thomas Town, as I was really into Thomas at the time. Earlier that year I went to SFDK and went to their Thomas Town, and to this day I still love the scenery on the train ride. It made you feel like you were actually on Sodor.

  • @julialong5720
    @julialong5720 4 роки тому +7

    I consider Carowinds as one of my home parks. When I was a kid we would go there at least once a year. That was in the 70's and 80's. It still had that home town park feeling. I returned as an adult after Paramont owned it. While I still had fun. It no longer had that same feel to it. It seemed cookie cutter to me. I was lucky enough to return this summer and omg. It blew me away. Loved the Cedar Fair touches. While I missed two of my old favorites. Thunderoad and White Lighting. It felt like my home park again. It has those personal touches.

  • @ludist210
    @ludist210 4 роки тому +4

    King's Dominion is my home park (even though I've since moved, I still call it my home park). I didn't spend much time in it when it was owned by Paramount, but I do remember things like The Hurler and Outer Limits. Man, fond memories there...I loved riding the Rebel Yell both forward and backward facing, and the line was usually pretty manageable. I also remember losing $6 when I was a kid on Grizzly. I watched it fly past me.
    This was a great video. Thanks for sharing it!

    • @lesterjones9335
      @lesterjones9335 4 роки тому

      From what I understand the rebel yell only goes forward now. From what my 13 year old tell me, they have the coasters racing now.

  • @swanksta1
    @swanksta1 4 роки тому +11

    very original video. no one has really covered the paramount days, and kings island is my home park. Miss the days when attractions were themed to the films

  • @RMTStudios
    @RMTStudios 4 роки тому +5

    One neat detail about Kings Dominion is that the land it was built on was the Chenery Horse Farm, the home of Secretariat, the greatest horse of all time. The land was split between Kings Dominion, and a permanent home of the Virginia State Fair. Also, the movie "Roller Coaster" was filmed there, featuring the Rebell Yell, which was going to be blown up by terrorists.

  • @Bennjimin
    @Bennjimin 4 роки тому +13

    Kings Island was my home park growing up. Throughout the late 90's and mid 00's my family would spend every single weekend there. Our Christmas presents growing up were always next year's passes. Those weekends are some of my favorite memories. Long since moved away from Ohio, but recently I took my wife to visit. I was a little sad, as the kid's area themes are no where near as solid as it was under Paramount, but the top tier coasters that they've added really makes up for it.
    When I heard they were being taken over by Cedar Fair, I kind of hoped they would revive Son of Beast, but alas that hasn't happened. I still have my ride photo from opening weekend, it was a real thrill, so sad that it had to be put down.

  • @Orange_Laowai
    @Orange_Laowai 4 роки тому +34

    Paramount Park's biggest issue was that they did not have a park built from the ground up, so all of their IPs were kind of shoehorned in.

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +1

      Orange Laowai and many of their IPs weren’t used that good.
      Key example being Star Trek, only having one ride, and it wasn’t immersive like the Vegas experience. I would also say Indiana Jones, but Disney had it covered.

    • @Orange_Laowai
      @Orange_Laowai 4 роки тому +6

      @@DoswarePictures No doubt they failed to use some of their better IPs in a more immersive way. On top of poorly utilizing Star Treck, they never used their gold mine of mission impossible.

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +1

      Orange Laowai and for some reason the parks were doing less shows, even though Paramount has had many notable musicals like Grease and South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut. Also not seen is Titanic, although it does have Fox involved.

  • @justiceleaguebattleformetr9239
    @justiceleaguebattleformetr9239 4 роки тому +36

    Me on days when Airtime Thrills doesn’t upload: when will he upload again?
    Me on days when he does upload: YES!!!!!
    In all seriousness, the time in between videos feels like forever. That should show how much I love the channel.

  • @zacg_
    @zacg_ 4 роки тому +73

    Paramount Parks: the weirdest IP collection the amusement/theme park industry has ever seen.

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +13

      Zac G it would’ve been weirder if Kings Islands’s Hanna Barbara Land expansion relied on their shows running at the time, considering they were all airing on Nickelodeon’s rival, Cartoon Network.

    • @racingphotographer8251
      @racingphotographer8251 4 роки тому +7

      @@DoswarePictures The Peanuts theme looks silly on the Ghoster Coaster at Canada's Wonderland... the ghost theme needs to go since they don't have Scooby-Doo...

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +4

      Racing Photographer yeah, they should combine Kidzville and Planet Snoopy into either a bigger Planet Snoopy (like what KD did) or give it the Camp Snoopy aesthetic.
      Ghoster Coaster becomes Woodstock Express, Silver Streak becomes Kiddy Hawk, and Taxi Jam becomes Wilderness Run.

  • @HoliestDoughnut
    @HoliestDoughnut 4 роки тому +26

    What's weird is that I feel like most people are fond of when these rides had their tie-ins to movies, probably just nostalgic since it was like that when they were younger. Overall, Cedar Fair has been good to all of these parks.

    • @racingphotographer8251
      @racingphotographer8251 4 роки тому +3

      There was something about the Taft background music that just worked for their parks. Other than in the kids' areas, Canada's Wonderland used to play non-stop classical music (or was some of that polka?) which went perfectly with the medieval theming of the place. The tunes made you "march" along to the next ride. Then Paramount took over and played movie bits. You're walking along and hear machine guns sounds from one movie, then some random theme song from another, then a voice like "Come with me if you want to live". That was f-ing ridiculous especially if you were in the Medieval Faire or International Street where it totally didn't fit the theme. Cedar Fair plays more of a CHR mix which is usually palatable but I do miss the old Taft playlist.

    • @johnepants
      @johnepants 4 роки тому

      The only thing that Cedar Fair didn’t do well with Kings Island was the Tomb Raider rose, which was legit. Other than that, the park is great. I try to go to it once every other year since I’m in Cleveland and closer to CP. Helps make the decision on a platinum pass easier though.
      King’s Dominion is just in a tough market with Busch Gardens in the area

  • @andykillsu
    @andykillsu 4 роки тому +21

    I know you mentioned it in the video, but I would love to see this same style of video for the Marriott’s Great America’s. Especially since it would be very interesting to see how each park compares and grew once they were sold to different companies.

    • @RaiderNation84
      @RaiderNation84 4 роки тому

      Agree!

    • @sheeple04
      @sheeple04 4 роки тому

      Also, what happened to the third park. Yes, there was a third park planned, in the Washington DC-Baltimore area. It would be the crown jewel of the chain, but local opposition at two proposed locations (in between Baltimore and DC , Maryland, and just south of DC, in Virginia) shut down the project

    • @NorCalCoasterMedia
      @NorCalCoasterMedia 4 роки тому +1

      @@sheeple04 you just answered your own question

    • @sheeple04
      @sheeple04 4 роки тому

      @@NorCalCoasterMedia I didn't intend it as a question but alright
      Bit of bad wording on my side

    • @goldranger2
      @goldranger2 4 роки тому

      I agree!

  • @kurtissmith3409
    @kurtissmith3409 4 роки тому +4

    I have so many memories of my teen years at Paramount's Great America. Top Gun with the soundtrack from the movie playing the whole time you were in line and the Days of Thunder simulator ride, great stuff.

  • @vikstar804
    @vikstar804 4 роки тому +3

    Kings Dominion was my home park. I remember it being my favorite place in the world as a kid. I conquered my fear of roller coasters in that park starting small with Scooby Doo and eventually working my way up to Anaconda and Shock wave and eventually Flight of Fear which is one of my favorite coasters of all time. KD will always have a special place in my heart.

  • @johnfoltz8183
    @johnfoltz8183 4 роки тому +3

    I visited Kings Dominion in 1996, 1997, and 1998 when it was Paramount's Kings Dominion. My first coaster I ever rode on was Outer Limits Flight of Fear at KD in 1996 when it opened.

  • @tractorgt
    @tractorgt 4 роки тому +11

    Certainly funny that as a coaster enthusiast myself, and having Kings island as my home park, I never cared the least about the movie theming and was happy to see ki get back more traditional names and themes for their rides after Paramount.

  • @cryptic4762
    @cryptic4762 4 роки тому +9

    Kings Island is my home park. I remember sending them emails begging them to fix Son of Beast when I was only 10 years old. Last time I ever rode it was in 2008 only a few weeks before it was closed and eventually dismantled. I was heartbroken
    Paramount was 1000x better than Cedar Fair’s approach, but it is because it was much more kid friendly and my views are extremely biased as I was a kid. They used to have the Nickelodeon mascots walking around everywhere, even outside the kids area and in front of the Racer. It was a happier atmosphere compared to the thrill seeking atmosphere it has today. The dynamic of the park changed when Diamondback was added. Everyone was really upset when Paramount was removed from KI, and when Firehawk was introduced it was still in the general thrill that was known to the park. But when Diamondback was added, suddenly everyone wanted more thrilling rides like it and everyone didn’t seem to mind that the mascots and fun atmosphere was missing
    Now as a 21 year old, I have to say that I’m happy about the switch. It’s made me an adrenaline junkie and realize a part of me that I wouldn’t otherwise have known until much later in life. Paramount ran the park a lot better, especially in terms of staffing and cleanliness, but Cedar Fair has taken the park to new levels that it wouldn’t have been able to get otherwise. One of the most popular sorely missed things is the rail car (?) or bus that used to take people at the entrance to their cars. Other than that single feature and the cleanliness and staff (which are mostly rude and bitchy), I think everyone is content and/or happy with the change in ownership
    The major thing I gripe on is the ride upkeep. The green paint from its time at GL was visible for about 4 years before Firehawk was removed, Diamondback seats have duct tape on them and chunks of foam missing and sweat marks (this may have gotten fixed in the last season cuz this is the first year I haven’t gone to KI at least once), Diamondback colors are extremely faded, the Beast cars have patched painting that look awful, Backlot Stunt Coaster has mold and discoloration everywhere from where the water was, Congo Falls has rust and discolored trains, Flight of Fear has broken lights in the launch, the Racer is never running 2 trains because it’s so rough that they shut at least one side down constantly due to guest injury (bruises/red marks/headaches) and complaints, etc. I could go on forever. The Bat, Invertigo, and Banshee are literally the only rides that don’t look like shit
    Edit: The Bat doesn’t look like shit, but the brake station at the end is unsafe. So much so that the ride is shut down every so often to due to complaints/fear. The entire thing wobbles because it’s so high up and on small pillars of concrete. I remember when I first saw it I started freaking out and asked the operators if it was safe. They said they never noticed it but would report it to their supervisors because it was scary. The ride was shut down for the next 3 weeks and sporadically operated for the rest of the 2016 season. Apparently it’s shut down a lot now because it’s getting worse and more people are getting concerned. Legit looks like it’s gonna snap sometimes. It’ll probably be removed for a front gate aesthetic coaster to make use of the land back there in the next 5 or 10 years tho, or that’s my theory anyways

    • @Onoitsbroko
      @Onoitsbroko 4 роки тому +4

      I totally agree with you. I'm 31 and KI is my home park so I grew up in the heart of paramount. The bat (Top Gun at the time) was my first "big coaster" in 1993. Everything about the park back then was like Disney. Had all of the Nickelodeon characters, a great deal of entertainment, it was my childhood. I was so sad when cedar fair took over, but it was ultimately for the better. Paramount did indeed add some questionable rides looking back on it as an adult, but man, my days used to be so fulfilled. Especially heading into my teenage years when we had Vortex, Tomb Raider, Top Gun, The beast, etc. I used to stay at KI from open to close everytime I go. Now, I stay for about 4-5 hours and I'm content. Lol

    • @cryptic4762
      @cryptic4762 4 роки тому +1

      SF Onoitsbroko I agree, I only spend ~5 hours there now. The atmosphere was very much like Disney. Maybe it’s cause I’m so used to those rides but the park is just missing something. The rides and thrills are there, but the atmosphere will never be like how it was. And I think that’s why I can’t stay all day anymore. Or maybe I just grew up/been there too much.
      My first big kid ride was Son of Beast. My sister said that there was a kiddie ride in the middle of it. I was only 7 so I didn’t know better. When I saw the lift hill I was freaking out, and when I saw the loop I was crying so hard. It wasn’t until I got off the ride that I realized it was a lot of fun and went to marathon it for the next 2 hours and got 11 more rides. When it got shut down temporarily the next year, that was the last time I ever rode it until my very last ride in 2008 before it was gone for good. I’ll always miss it, probably better in my memories but it’s still my all time favorite ride

    • @Onoitsbroko
      @Onoitsbroko 4 роки тому +1

      @@cryptic4762 Son of beast honestly gets a ridiculous amount of hate. The ride itself did indeed have major flaws but definitely not the worst coaster I've been on like people made it out to be. I just wish RMC existed before Banshee was installed. I couldn't even fathom what they could had done with that structure. I love Banshee don't get me wrong, but an RMC son of beast, oh my god. Lol!

    • @cryptic4762
      @cryptic4762 4 роки тому +1

      @@Onoitsbroko Banshee is my 4th least favorite coaster of all time. Regardless to say, I'm not happy about SoB's replacement
      RMC has been in business for awhile. They did actually work on SoB but only for track work to reduce the roughness

  • @russellwilson9966
    @russellwilson9966 4 роки тому +1

    I worked at Kings Island 1987-1994,it was a lot of fun and I meet a lot of great people in those days

  • @dontgoonline
    @dontgoonline 4 роки тому +18

    Awh man I miss Paramount’s Kings Dominion

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +1

      tyler maine so do I.

    • @theunknown0887
      @theunknown0887 4 роки тому +10

      Let’s be real with each other kings dominion was the paramount park that got treated the best and cedar fair treats it worse than paramount did and it’s irritating

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +2

      Edward Isom although Cedar Fair brought us i305 and Twisted Timbers, and apparently Paramount Did away with the skyride and also did less shows, even though they were the studio who made Grease.

    • @AuburnFanSince2010
      @AuburnFanSince2010 4 роки тому +1

      tyler maine
      Me too.

    • @zachgibbs2456
      @zachgibbs2456 4 роки тому

      SAME! Rip Volcano ;-;

  • @goodfellow408
    @goodfellow408 4 роки тому +2

    This video is awesome! Thanks for doing it. I live in Santa Clara, and good ole CGA has been my home park for life. The first couple years of Paramount taking over the park was really exciting... frequent new and exciting movie-themed rides... large movie posters & signs all over the park... the filming of "Beverly Hills Cops 3" at the park in which a lot of us Santa Clara residents got to go be extras...etc. When Cedar Fair took over, I feel like they did improve the opps and cleaned the park up at first, but kind of neglected this park for awhile like you said in terms of adding new life into it. Looks like that has come to an end though, as CF is now pumping money into CGA every year and I am loving it.

  • @_lucas_1k_
    @_lucas_1k_ 4 роки тому +6

    This is gonna be good! I’ve always wanted to know more about this chain
    Great video! Glad I got to learn more about the chain as I never got to experience one of their parks

  • @InFiniTosEntertainment
    @InFiniTosEntertainment 4 роки тому +3

    Your stuff has gotten CRAZY good. I too love the old Paramount parks even though I only started getting into coasters a couple years ago, and this video shows a lot of why those parks are still magical. This should be used as a case study for the entire amusement industry.

  • @strangerdanger8491
    @strangerdanger8491 4 роки тому +26

    I remember going to Carowinds back in the day. It had the worst coaster collection ever. I told myself I'd never go back. Looking at the park now though, I'm dying to make a trip there.

    • @vortexluigirosalina5557
      @vortexluigirosalina5557 4 роки тому +1

      Caleb Dobyns one day I’ll go to Carowinds

    • @hillbillypyro
      @hillbillypyro 4 роки тому

      Drive a large suv and wear protective gear driving around there is a contact sport

    • @derrickjones1902
      @derrickjones1902 4 роки тому +5

      Fury 325 is amazing....but Vortex had to go. It was a sad day when they demolished Thunder Road

    • @beans6765
      @beans6765 4 роки тому

      Derrick Jones Thunder Road was my favorite roller coaster. I always rode on the South Carolina side. Me and my family went there a couple days before it closed just to ride it. Plus I loved the peanuts area. Intimidator is also pretty cool.

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 4 роки тому +1

      @@beans6765 You can still see the scars of Thunder Road to this day: i.redd.it/vdyg2sef7l351.jpg
      It's a shame it got removed. The only thing it was in the way of was the slide tower complex, and a couple of connecting pathways. There's probably an alternate history where Thunder Road stays, the waterpark did a Kings Dominion and just built a path under Thunder Road, and Copperhead Strike would just need to have a slightly different layout.

  • @lukedahlinghaus6019
    @lukedahlinghaus6019 4 роки тому +1

    Growing up close to Kings Island I remember going there every summer as a kid for at least one visit and still try to go to this day at least once a year. I remember seeing all of the rides and areas names change as the park switched hands multiple times. My family has photos with the sign if front of the fountain from the many different stages of its life span. I always loved the Scooby-Doo ride as a kid and its always fun to see how Ceder fair has implemented the old theme into the new branding. I was always interested in the old rugrats ride. I feel like the park has always grown with me and I love seeing it continue to grow as Ceder Fair keeps updating. Although them tearing down fire hawk really broke my heart. Every time I walk into the park and I can see the tower and smell the fountain its like a pure wave of nostalgia and happiness.

    • @lukedahlinghaus6019
      @lukedahlinghaus6019 4 роки тому

      The front entrance of kings island is so nostalgic to me. I was also so sad when they announced fire-hawk would close, it has always been one of my favorites. I hope they open a flying coaster again in the future.

  • @thtoneguy0321
    @thtoneguy0321 4 роки тому +3

    Wow I never knew Kings island had such a big impact.. Loved going as a kid my grandparents bought all my family and aunts and uncles and cousins season passes every year.. I remember being not old enough to ride any of the bigger rides but looking at the vortex or king cobra and the beast.. and remember being in like I can't wait to ride those.. and I remember riding in the Son-Of-Beast the first time and remember that I actually really liked it even though it was rough... So many awesome memories.. great video

  • @PopnPlayerJazine
    @PopnPlayerJazine 4 роки тому +6

    I have been going to Kings Dominion since I was a kid. The Scooby Doo ride was my first roller coaster. I was really sad when all the branding changed and hated Ceder Fair for it.
    But then I moved to Illinois. And I went to Cedar Point twice. And I really like that park. Millennium Force is one of my favorite rides. The view over the lake is majestic and the ride isn't half bad either. That and Volcano are probably my favorite roller coasters. But I digress, now back in Maryland again, I want to give Kings Dominion another chance.

    • @thewildeeper
      @thewildeeper 4 роки тому +1

      Sadly the Volcano has been shut down. I miss the old Kings Dominion with the themed rides, everything seems so generic now. These days I much prefer going to Busch Gardens Williamsburg.

    • @neogeo1999
      @neogeo1999 4 роки тому +1

      Cedar Fair pretty much destroyed Kings Dominion. They have been removing more roller coasters and rides than building since they took over.

  • @jerumahaffeyii1230
    @jerumahaffeyii1230 4 роки тому +1

    Carowinds guy here, very pleased with what Cedar Fair has done so far. I can't wait to see what's next.

    • @racingphotographer8251
      @racingphotographer8251 4 роки тому +1

      You can thank Cedar Fair for giving you Fury, and you can thank Canada's Wonderland for testing the prototype (Leviathan) for you first :-)

  • @EmberMcLain87
    @EmberMcLain87 4 роки тому +3

    always proud to call kings dominion my home park. got my coaster journey start there, and looking forward to going back there this may for my 33rd birthday weekend.

  • @suddenlyjoey
    @suddenlyjoey 4 роки тому +1

    I worked at Kings Island for the 2004 - 2006 seasons in the Resale/Food office. I don’t recall Paramount Parks executives ever visiting. I was excited to be hired by studio that makes Star Trek, but you wouldn’t know from working there that it was at all associated with Paramount aside from their name and logo everywhere. Most of the people in charge had been there before Paramount, so it was really just Kings Island. We rarely, if ever, discussed other parks in the chain.

  • @cbjgirl23
    @cbjgirl23 4 роки тому +6

    i remember going to kings island as a kid, loving the nickelodeon themed kids section then when i went back when i was 14, it was planet snoopy and was like "um what the heck"

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому

      cbjgirl23 I remember all of the Nickelodeon stuff as a kid, mostly things tied to Nick Jr, such as the Dora show and the Meet Blue attraction, which also has a replica of the famous thinking chair. I also encountered Spongebob and Patrick, Diego, and Little Bill, long before the show became controversial due to Bill Cosby.
      Yeah, I’m into Nick Jr nostalgia, even building a collection of DVDs and VHS tapes.

  • @broadwayblueshirts6160
    @broadwayblueshirts6160 4 роки тому +1

    I have never been to any of these parks when they were owned by Paramount but I remember driving down Rt. 95 past Kings Dominion and seeing the big Paramount sign. Great video!

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +1

      BroadwayBlueShirts I used to look away because it freaked me out as a kid for some reason. Maybe it’s the size, maybe it’s the logo, but I don’t know. I saw it for the last time (as Paramount) in 2007, and a few months afterward I went by it for the last time (as Paramount), but once again looked away and at my new DS Lite.
      In 2017 I went back to the east and saw it again, knowing it had changed because of photos. Later in October I filmed it at night, but my iPod ran out of battery and shut down, and the video was not saved. I saw it for the last time (as of now) in 2019 on the way to and from BGW, and since Michigan’s Adventure is my home Park, it’s unlikely that I’ll see it again for awhile.

  • @johnsweeney4371
    @johnsweeney4371 4 роки тому +2

    This is a very professional video and I enjoyed it a lot, your channel is high quality.

  • @jumpstartgaming4431
    @jumpstartgaming4431 2 роки тому +1

    Living 15 minutes away from Kings Island is amazing. Glad to call it my home park

  • @chrisbutler9594
    @chrisbutler9594 4 роки тому +1

    As someone who worked for Kings Island during Paramount's reign, they didn't know lick one of what they were doing. People HATED what they were doing but we had little options for our summer day trips. An example of their "brilliance" is when the bathroom crew would not clean, they paid them more....to the point Management of the cleaning crew were demoting themselves to bathroom duty for a pay raise. Paramount selling to Cedar Fair was one of the best things that could have happened. Though my inner child still misses Hanna Barbara land, and the Beastie.

  • @joshjordan117
    @joshjordan117 4 роки тому +1

    Only park I had the chance to make was Carowinds back in 2005. It was a group trip up there with a church group, and we had all day to hang out and have as much fun as we could.
    The Borg, Top Gun, the twin wooden coasters, and the stand up one were all awesome rides.
    Haven't been back yet, but planning to take a trip to visit a few of the parks in Virginia/Carolinas/Georgia here in 2021, it'll be interesting to see how that goes!

  • @tylerterry3965
    @tylerterry3965 4 роки тому +3

    My home park underneath the Paramount area with Kings Dominion, Cedar Fair has added some great additions to the park but yet they are taking many things such as volcano in the crypt. But with the wing coaster things are looking up in my opinion

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому

      Tyler Terry finally, someone who isn’t a KD fanboy hating on the wing coaster thing.

  • @Brandon-qd2lb
    @Brandon-qd2lb 4 роки тому +3

    Finally we needed this!! I did like the late 90s and early 00s man good times. What if they didn’t sell the parks

  • @coasterdaddy7123
    @coasterdaddy7123 4 роки тому +2

    This is a fantastic thorough video looking at Paramount's reign over these parks. I've been to King's Island, Carowinds and Kings Dominion and I love what Cedar Fair has done. They are all top tier parks in my opinion and they have done great with "un-paramounting" these parks, as I did truly feel like they were all very Cedar Fair.

  • @baulzzzzzzz2278
    @baulzzzzzzz2278 4 роки тому +1

    I love Kings Island when it was paramount branded. I was about 10-11 when they made the transition to cedar fair. I will say that the paramount version had a lot of flash but wasn’t taken care of nearly as well as KI is today. It’s so nice going to the park now, new coats of paint, consistent atmosphere, and amazing coasters.

  • @j.mattdoggett5710
    @j.mattdoggett5710 4 роки тому +1

    I am blessed to have a 'home park' at all, and it is King's Dominion. King's Dominion is where I fell in love with roller coasters and extreme rides in general. With very large gaps in time, I remember when Paramount acquired it, and then when Cedar Fair did. I was there for the beginning, largely absent for the in between, but there for the end. I am truly blessed to have the privilege to have ridden FOUR of the launch coasters that King's Dominion has had: Flight of Fear, Stunt Coaster, Hypersonic, AND Volcano. And Volcano will always hold a unique, special, beloved, and sorely missed place in my heart. These, and other unique perspectives are something I could go on and on about....

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому

      J. Matt Doggett only four? Not all of them? You should go to Brazil.

    • @j.mattdoggett5710
      @j.mattdoggett5710 4 роки тому

      @@DoswarePictures Um, I was referring to all four launch coasters that King's Dominion has ever had. Certainly there are many other launch coasters I haven't been able to ride yet, such as Top Thrill Dragster, Maverick, Wicked Twister, Kingda Ka, and many many others, but as far as I know, King's Dominion itself has only ever had four so far

  • @zackfitzgerald1865
    @zackfitzgerald1865 4 роки тому +1

    Carowinds has always been my home park. Growing up about 1 1/2 hours drive from it. We now live in my wife’s home town of York which is the SC county that Carowinds is in. We both have fond memories of Carowinds as a Paramount Park. I remember when The Borg aka...Nighthawk was built, and it was seen as the craziest thing we have ever seen!!! Although I do miss the Paramount days, probably because of the nostalgia, I’d be lying if I said they it was better under Paramount. Cedar Fair had turned our overlooked split state theme park into a major destination for coaster enthusiasts as well as updated the park very nicely! One thing I will add Nighthawk looks like a kiddy coaster ever since the repaint. It looked so much better with the Borg color scheme, and my father in law still talks about White Lightning.

  • @Onoitsbroko
    @Onoitsbroko 4 роки тому +1

    Kings Island was my home park growing up in the 90s and Paramount literally was by far my favorite era. I miss it terribly.

  • @trentman77
    @trentman77 4 роки тому +6

    2:53 had me laughing, I work at Carowinds and I had to ride skytower just under 300 times in the 2019 season and you almost completely word for word quoted our spiel.

    • @AirtimeThrills
      @AirtimeThrills  4 роки тому +1

      Haha oh thats good

    • @hillbillypyro
      @hillbillypyro 4 роки тому

      WHy is it so loud i went up that thing once hard to enjoy it when the recording is at 120 lol

  • @coreyhiggins3475
    @coreyhiggins3475 4 роки тому +1

    Carowinds is my home park. I did love the theming and energy during the Paramount era. I know its not really Cedar Fair's thing but Paramount did attempt to theme their newer rides. I do miss that.

  • @AuburnFanSince2010
    @AuburnFanSince2010 4 роки тому +14

    Kings Dominion was number 2 when they was owned by Paramount. Now the park is number 7 under Cedar Fair. Kings Dominion is worse off.

    • @BlueSnailProductions
      @BlueSnailProductions 4 роки тому +1

      KD is a my home park and I totally disagree. The loss of Volcano hurt, but the park experience is so much better under CF. The park was a dump when Paramount owned it.

    • @AuburnFanSince2010
      @AuburnFanSince2010 4 роки тому +8

      Joey Mistretta
      KD is my home park too. All Cedar Fair did was add giant Candy Apples, Singing Mushrooms, and a corny Clown Band. All tree of those things are lame. They expanded Planet Snoopy every year and that place can’t compete with the old Nickelodeon Central.

    • @zachgibbs2456
      @zachgibbs2456 4 роки тому +6

      @@AuburnFanSince2010 Totally agree! Paramount made Volcano, Drop Zone, Flight of Fear, Spongebob 4-D, Hypersonic XLC, and Scooby-Doo's Haunted Mansion! They knew how to create thrills AND theming, not just thrills...

    • @AuburnFanSince2010
      @AuburnFanSince2010 4 роки тому +1

      Zach Gibbs
      Have you been to the 4 D theater lately? They removed the motion chairs.

    • @zachgibbs2456
      @zachgibbs2456 4 роки тому +1

      Russell Westbrook Fan since 2010 Wtf! And I just heard that they’re removing the Crypt this year too 😭

  • @Raditude
    @Raditude 4 роки тому +1

    Paramount’s Kings Island was my childhood. Hanna Barbera, Nickelodeon, and all the movie branding was nostalgic for me. The parking lot was divided into sections named after Hanna Barbera characters. It was sad to see Paramount sell it. But it’s still a great place for a fun time.

    • @racingphotographer8251
      @racingphotographer8251 4 роки тому

      I'm sure you're in the minority there. I was thrilled when I heard Paramount was out and Cedar Fair was in. I knew it meant bigger and better rides would be on the way, not more garbage like Time Warp, Flight Deck, and Backlot.

  • @JonnyInTheRVA
    @JonnyInTheRVA 4 роки тому

    Kings Dominion is my home park. I've been countless times as a kid and even worked there in the summer of 2001, my first job. My first coaster was the Anaconda as soon as I was tall enough to ride. I loved Paramount's themes throughout the park. I experienced the switch from the Hanna Barberra theme to more Nickelodeon stuff. The Days Of Thunder ride was an indoor theater with moving seats, that took you through the scenes of the movie as if you were in the car. That was one of my favorite things as a kid being a huge fan of the movie and NASCAR. The Hurler was awesome and they had an diner in the theme of Stan Mikitas donuts and the Mirthmobile Limo from the second movie. The Hypersonic XLC was one of my favorite coasters but had so much downtime. But the launch was worth it when you got on. Volcano and the Flight of Fear were incredible and after riding these so many times by the time I got to Disney and Universal in my later teens they didn't have anything half as exciting. One of if not the best coasters I have ever ridden is the Intimidator 305. I even worked for one of those Coaster TV shows when they featured the 305 and Volcano and got to stand at the bottom of the 305's drop into the loop and experiencing it woosh by at 90 mph is one I will never forget. Or seeing the inside of Volcano from ground level. Amazing stuff.

  • @wrench1674
    @wrench1674 3 роки тому

    Carowinds is my home park and I remember the Paramount days vividly. had season passes because not only did we get amazing perks like bring a friend, getting in park earlier, preferred parking, and thing like that they also had a perk for when they would hold concerts and you could get them before the general public and had its own little seating section. top gun was my first big thrill ride and was instantly hooked on it and remains one of my favorite all time rides. i havent been to carowinds in about 12 or so years now, but im waiting for the day to get back to ride fury and intimidator

  • @YokozunaNumber1
    @YokozunaNumber1 3 місяці тому +1

    Paramount's Kings Island was, for me, the Golden Era of the park, even though I started going for years prior. Now, it just feels like any other amusement park. Even the TV commercials from back then were so cinematic and thrilling, you wanted to get and go immediately, even if was midnight. The ads today are dull and lifeless.

  • @TheRobobuck
    @TheRobobuck 4 роки тому +1

    Of the Paramount Parks KI is my home park. The Paramount theming with some of the rides was pretty cool, but as you said, things got a lot better once CF put their stamp on it. I found myself singing Danger Zone in the queue for Top Gun (The current Bat) the last time I went to KI. Having gone past Kings Island the last five years or so I've been wanting to go back after being amazed by the sights of Banshee and Diamondback.

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +1

      TheRobobuck someone should sing one of the Naruto themes on Ninja at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
      And travel back in time and sing “Hungry Like the Wolf” on BBW.

  • @nickjackson6375
    @nickjackson6375 4 роки тому +1

    KD is my home park. Paramount years were good, it’s still good now. Love it. One of the best.

  • @DanielIrwinProductions
    @DanielIrwinProductions 4 роки тому

    Heyo! I remember the park being called "Paramount's Carowinds" exactly one time that I visited it (I'm a NC native, yee haw for the home park). The second time I visited (these were both early childhood) everything had changed! I didn't fully understand what happened until viewing this, so thanks so much for making it!

  • @HYDRAdude
    @HYDRAdude 4 роки тому +1

    I visited Paramount's Great America multiple times, it was basically a six flags park. I had lots of fun.

  • @stephclarke6850
    @stephclarke6850 4 роки тому +2

    Canada's Wonderland is my home park! I went in the 2019 regular season for the first time since 2010, but I would go once per summer from about 2002-2010. I think the park has improved since then. That said, we went on a day where it rained all morning and kept the crowds away, which was great. No lines, no ride closures, just soggy feet.

  • @coolness06
    @coolness06 4 роки тому

    My parents met while working at Marriott's Great America in the mid 80s. The best years of my childhood were spent at Paramount's Great America. I even remember the Hanna Barbera characters that used to walk around the park (pretty sure there's a picture somewhere of me terrified while meeting Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble). Flash forward to 2020 and I never could have imagined rides like Gold Striker and Railblazer occupying my home park. I am thankful that Cedar Fair saw some potential in the park I grew up on and is continuing to invest (we have a major waterpark expansion opening this summer). Great video!

  • @Pappyusmc79
    @Pappyusmc79 4 роки тому

    Carowinds is my home park, it has made significant changes and I have been coming here since I was a child. I remember when Paramount owned it and I rode the Topgun roller coaster.

  • @bug5258
    @bug5258 4 роки тому +1

    I remember paramount carowinds here in North Carolina. Was great. Back when thunder road, Wayne’s world, top gun, days of thunder. Then boom gone. Carowinds is still awesome The fury is a great ride. We live about 35 minutes from this park and have season passes. They do a great October Halloween event as well.

    • @blowncopcar
      @blowncopcar 5 місяців тому

      Nobody ever mentions it, but I miss Days of Thunder the most 😢

  • @WarrenWVa
    @WarrenWVa 4 роки тому +1

    A sweatshirt that says Paramount Parks - Kings Dominion is one of my favorites because of the interesting history (and obviously the fact that there is no more Paramount Parks). Thank you for the video.

    • @michaezell4607
      @michaezell4607 4 роки тому

      I had a sweatshirt from KD with the FOF logo shown in the video. Unfortunately under cedar fair KD has really gone downhill in recent years and they recently confirmed that yet another ride is being removed just today with the crypt being removed this year.

  • @brianrhester
    @brianrhester 4 роки тому +1

    This is just a great video about the history of these parks and how Paramount really left a lasting imprint on them. I can’t believe all we got from Lindner’s ownership was Adventure Express and Vortex.
    Can’t wait to see you revisit the KI again when you ride Orion.

    • @ben11k
      @ben11k 4 роки тому

      Linder did not own the chain. Linder was owner of just Kings Island from 1987-1992, which saw Adventure Express & Top Gun (Which was already paid for). Under the years you’re referring to KECO installed several coasters including 3x Vortex’s, Anaconda, The Bat & Paid for Top Gun @ CGA.

    • @brianrhester
      @brianrhester 4 роки тому

      So speaking of Vortex at Kings Island. The demolition is already on and a “fan made” 1st person perspective of a new coaster is suddenly making the rounds as a guess of what’s replacing it.
      I’d dismiss it but the EXACT SAME thing happened with Orion and it turned out to be dead on.

  • @GreenDragonPainting
    @GreenDragonPainting 4 роки тому

    I live 30 minutes from Carowinds. I have been there 100s of times in my 40 years. My best memories are from the Paramount Waynes World days. I LOVED the "Hurler" coaster and "Top Gun" my sons first coaster ride was on Top Gun" so many amazing memories and fun times.

  • @cookode
    @cookode 4 роки тому +26

    You’re kind of forgetting Australia’s Wonderland

    • @argooose
      @argooose 4 роки тому +3

      cookode I don’t think they were owned by Paramount

    • @cookode
      @cookode 4 роки тому +3

      Baconpancake00 They were a local partnership with Taft effectively still working with paramount parks until it was sold to sunway

    • @AirtimeThrills
      @AirtimeThrills  4 роки тому +6

      I left them out since Taft sold their shares to investors and not Paramount, from my understanding

    • @jimmy3people0
      @jimmy3people0 4 роки тому +5

      I seriously wonder if Australia's Wonderland would still be alive today if Paramount bought it

  • @t-bone5671
    @t-bone5671 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve called Kings dominion my home park for the last 40 yrs. My first coaster was the scooby do lol. I remember when they had a safari tour where u could drive your vehicle through to watch the wildlife if my memory serves correctly it would have been back behind where the 305 stands today. I have seen a lot of changes through out the parks lifespan both good and bad. If Iam being honest Iam not real happy with the park right now I may have to upgrade to a platinum pass and venture out to Carowinds and cedar point in the 2020 season. I’ve never been to either before but with the help of yours and okaycoasters videos I will know what to expect. I enjoy all your videos and keep up the good work !

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому

      T-bone wow, an OG person who’s (I assume because the drive through Safari) been to the Park Preview in 1974. Neat.

  • @OldYagamikun
    @OldYagamikun 4 роки тому

    Great video! I worked in the HR department at PKI between the 2002-2005 seasons. Some great memories. The best was being able to go into the park in the off season and walk along the various coaster tracks and watch the new rides being built. I snuck a buddy in one January and he took some great shots of the Beast along the tracks in the dead of winter - unfortunately I've lost the pictures over the years. :(

  • @minoritymind
    @minoritymind 4 місяці тому +1

    Kings Dominion is my home park. I've always lived within 45 minutes of the park. They used to have job fairs at my school and our students practically ran that place! I've had a season pass to the park probably close to 10 times. It was best under Paramount. Without a doubt, the year they added the Hypersonic XLC was the peak experience window. I'm 32 now with a family of my own (i bought everyone passes), and i don't believe my son will ever find it as magical as i did during the nickelodeon days. I just want my childhood park back.

    • @LoneWolfO1
      @LoneWolfO1 2 місяці тому

      Yeah I have nephews and nieces/cousins who were born the year after Paramount sold the parks and they won't ever know about that era outside of pictures and any videos on here, but it won't be the same I remember a lot of the HB themes right before WB bought them, and last I was there was in 2008 and even though the Nick and Scooby-Doo were still there, it lost a lot of that magic as I noticed the walk of fame at the entrance of the park for famous movies were gone and the movie names were gone.
      (Didn't know about the sale until after that trip as fast-speed internet was still expensive so didn't get the news online plus I'm an hour and a half away so probably didn't get much news coverage for my area)
      Now some of the rides I grew up wanting to ride or grew up riding are gone like Yogi's Cave, Tomb Raider, Hurler, Shockwave, the action/motion theater, and ESPECIALLY Volcano

  • @ChrisChrone
    @ChrisChrone 4 роки тому +2

    It's great to see all the love Carowinds is getting from Cedar fair in recent years. Had they not stepped in the mid 2000s it might not even be here today. Proud to call it my home park.

  • @lessardo87
    @lessardo87 4 роки тому +2

    My home park is CW and my dad always talks about how whenever you get in line, a voice would say "You are at Paramount's Canada's Wonderland". sounds like Six Flags

  • @alexandrak.5836
    @alexandrak.5836 3 роки тому

    Oh my goodness, THANK YOU!! I had been searching for this content for weeks. Paramount’s Great America was my home park for my entire childhood. And recently learning about how the behind the scenes of theme parks work have I realized that I witnessed this entire ownership takeover and loss. I remember there was a Smurf Land that I enjoyed and then seeing it get removed to slowly make way for Nickelodeon and stunt rides like Drop Zone. My park claims to fame are being made into a Banana Split at the Nickelodeon Double Dare Stunt Show and getting stuck on Drop Zone for 30 minutes on opening day. I miss the Paramount Days, having Klingons come out for the special effects video pre show was amazing and something I did not fully appreciate then and am truly sad that I can’t go back to the park as it was then. But I cannot wait to go back and see how it has changed.
    Thanks for making such a great video!

  • @sassvannah7568
    @sassvannah7568 Рік тому

    Grew up going to Carowinds under the Paramount reign since I live so close. Miss it dearly, it just doesn’t feel the same.

  • @mt_xing
    @mt_xing 3 роки тому

    Paramount's Carowinds was my home park growing up, and despite my nostalgic memories of waiting underneath Top Gun to try to watch my dad zip past and riding all the kiddie coasters, I think it's undeniable that Cedar Fair has done the park a world of good, turning it from a fun little local park into something actually worth making the trek down to. Afterburn is still Top Gun in my heart, though.

  • @MrMountainMan
    @MrMountainMan 3 роки тому

    I grew up during the Paramount area and have great memories at Kings Island and Carowinds (my home parks respectively at different times during that time period). I have a soft spot for the TOP GUN themed roller coasters as that's my favorite movie. The Wayne's World area at Carowinds was really cool as well.

  • @Salazar26
    @Salazar26 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderland is my home park. Been going there since I was a kid. I also worked there in 99 and 00 when it was under the Paramount banner. I also worked there again in 2008. I love the park.

  • @TheAdrianMc
    @TheAdrianMc 4 роки тому

    Paramount's Great America is my home park! My mother and I was a season pass holder from 1991-98! It was my incentive for doing good in school! Good grades = another season pass year! lol Vortex was my first coaster with an inversion!
    To this day, I still call rides by their ORIGINAL name! Top Gun, Vortex, Tidal Wave (defunct), Orleans Orbit and Drop Zone!
    Rides I remember that are gone now: Scenic Railway, Street Trolley, Tidal Wave, Sky Whirl (Triple Wheel), Skyhawk, The Edge, The Revolution, Loggers Run AND Yankee Clipper!

  • @aaronscibelli7078
    @aaronscibelli7078 4 роки тому +2

    What an entertaining and informative video! Great job, Airtime Thrills!

  • @thepaulieG82
    @thepaulieG82 4 роки тому

    Kings Dominion is my home park! I worked there as a teenager and my second year there was when Volcano finally opened. The day before it was going to start running, I got a call from a coworker saying they were gonna run the ride for the employees after the park closed. It was great getting to get a couple rides in before the public and the three to four hour waits began. I miss Volcano but I'm sure Cedar Fair will use it's plot for something good.

  • @gadgefan48
    @gadgefan48 4 роки тому +3

    From someone that does frequent Kings Dominion, I can definitely say having Cedar Fair take over was definitely for the better. I know some people are bummed about losing Volcano and now more recently, Crypt, but they are definitely taking the quality over quantity approach to things and I don't mind that at the slightest. Looking forward to seeing what would go to where Volcano once stood. Still holding out hope for a Gertslauer infinity coaster or even a GCI there and save that B&M wing for when Anaconda finally goes to the chopping block.

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures 4 роки тому +2

      Balto Racing okay, I love that profile name.
      I would put a wing in the Dinosaurs Alive area, but I have one idea with that that could lead to a big sacrifice. The big sign you see from I-95? Gone, or at least relocated, and a new one is built to make for a neat near miss, like with Gatekeeper’s Keyholes or X-Flight’s tower.
      I would rather put an infinity coaster in Anaconda’s spot to utilize the tunnel.
      Volcano’s spot? If I could, the new S&S axis coaster, with the air launch.

    • @AuburnFanSince2010
      @AuburnFanSince2010 4 роки тому +3

      Balto Racing
      Quality? Cedar Fair still haven’t put in a replacement for Tornado.

    • @lamaripiazza5226
      @lamaripiazza5226 3 роки тому

      Your’re obviously a troll

  • @rrad8106
    @rrad8106 4 роки тому

    I visited Carrowinds back when it was a Paramount park. Being a Trekie, I loved the branding around the grounds. Nice park; a good friend of mine still calls it her home park (and her kids have often found employment there).

  • @Amandura
    @Amandura 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. So well put together

  • @TheDereksd
    @TheDereksd 4 роки тому +2

    I guess I could say Great America was my home park when I was a kid. I lived a little over an hour away so our field trips in 6-8th grade were to Paramounts Great America and Marine World ( Discovery Kingdom). I don’t remember much from either but apparently the big attractions at that time (Top Gun at GA and Kong and Boomerang at Marine World/DK are still around).

    • @joshuaakersberrett
      @joshuaakersberrett 4 роки тому

      TheDereksd I remember Marine World Africa USA before it ever had rides back in 86. I first went to Marriotts Great America in 81. The good days, glad to know they never closed as many other parks have.

  • @SS-xs1tg
    @SS-xs1tg 2 роки тому +1

    I really miss the Paramount parks. I remember it always feeling like I was visiting something on the level of universal or disney. Of course they never did reach that level of themeing...but it still made you feel like you were going somewhere really special.
    While the parks (especially Kings Island) are better than ever it still feels like a bit of charm was lost when Cedar Fair took over. I mean with the loss of tomb raider, vortex, and son of beast...Kings Island doesn't even feel like the same place anymore.

  • @lornegilbert9734
    @lornegilbert9734 2 роки тому

    Canada's Wonderland was my home park during the Paramount years. The movie branding came in really quickly, and Paramount's influence popped up almost overnight. I received a snail-mail letter when it happened, and it was Paramount by my next visit.
    After all these years, I now make deliveries to the maintenance and merchandise departments.

  • @candvand
    @candvand 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! I went to Great America in CA at least once a year starting in the late 70’s when it was Marriot’s. It was for sure my home park as a kid. Highlights included the Tidal Wave, which was a loop and two towers, where you went forward and backwards. Also the Wizzer, which had a spiral lift hill, although I think a couple people died on it due to a power outage. And the Demon, which was the rebrand name after they added two loops. Although it wasn’t too noticeable at the time, the newer rides just got lamer and lamer, like the grizzly which was just lame, and top gun, which was over way too fast, and vortex I barely remember. Going to magic mountain in my early 20’s was a revelation. I’ve not been back to great America for at least a dozen years.

    • @AirtimeThrills
      @AirtimeThrills  4 роки тому

      Great America ia definitely improving. Its 4 hours from my house and I never even saw the need to go there til last year when they opened Railblazer. But I was really impressed by the park these days

    • @candvand
      @candvand 4 роки тому

      @@AirtimeThrills you must be in my general northern CA area (I'm outside of Sacramento). Are there any roller coaster clubs in CA? Not many of my friends are into roller coasters, and I've been jonesing

  • @keepitrealoriginal
    @keepitrealoriginal 4 роки тому

    I grew up going to Marriott's Great America in Gurnee Illinois. It was 77-86. Happy memories. First coaster was the Wizzer. Best frozen custard ever!

  • @hydroviperking
    @hydroviperking 2 роки тому

    I love that this all started with my home park! I never realize the influence of Kings Island on the theme park world

  • @NumberOneCooIKid
    @NumberOneCooIKid 4 роки тому +4

    I remember being a little kid coming back to Wonderland for the new season. I remember looking up at the new entrance sign. "Paramount Canada's Wonderland". I remember thinking to myself, "uh Oh, this can't be good". Little did I know how right I would end up being. Things are much better under Cedar Fair. Though I feel Wonderland is a little mistreated still. Its the second busiest park in the chain after Knot's, yet not treated like it. Oh well.

    • @AirtimeThrills
      @AirtimeThrills  4 роки тому

      Just in terms of coaster additions, they are top tier in the chain

  • @marknc9616
    @marknc9616 2 роки тому +2

    My favorite thing about Paramount was the Paramount on Ice. I was a regular attendee at Carowinds. The Paramount on Ice show made use of some of Paramount's most famous movies and music. It was wonderful. Nobody else could do something like that because they would have to buy the rights to the movies and music. Too expensive. I liked the rides too but if they were renamed as Cedar Fair did, that wouldn't matter to me very much.
    Note - Someone posted the Paramount on Ice show here - ua-cam.com/video/atlvGdCAQUo/v-deo.html

  • @andrewscott2266
    @andrewscott2266 4 роки тому +1

    Super awesome Video! The quality has improved so much! Keep it up!

  • @NoSignal_stream
    @NoSignal_stream 4 роки тому

    Kings dominion was/is my home park and I grew up going there starting in the 90's, and between that and busch gardens are the reason I'm a theme park enthusiast. It was really obvious to myself and my family that the effort that paramount had been putting in between say 93-98 had really gone away by the time the 04-06 seasons came along when they were basically checked out entirely (I rode the hurler 13 times in a row, front car, without getting off one night, they just didn't care)
    I was really excited when Cedar Fair bought out the park because while I hadn't gotten a chance to go to cedar point (yet, i've been since) I knew it's reputation/Cedar Fairs reputation for running parks and honestly anything would have been better than paramount at that point. I can honestly say that the parks are better run, better looking, better feeling, better everything now than they were near 15 years ago when Cedar Fair bought them, it's just a better experience all around. The Food/Shows are more robust and you feel there is some thought into the rides and a plan for the future.
    Hope this helps, great video.

  • @Singgreen369
    @Singgreen369 4 роки тому

    Carowinds was my home park growing up. It is incredible how much it has changed with Cedar Fair owning the park. From new rides, to an all over more cohesive experience. I have to admit that I was very sad to see Thunder Road removed to make room for a water park. Thanks for your great video it was great to learn more about all the parks!

  • @coasterphreak
    @coasterphreak 4 роки тому +1

    Carowinds was my home park growing up, and it's shameful how little Paramount invested in that park.