The Abandoned History of Ghost Town In The Sky | Expedition Extinct

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  • čas přidán 5. 04. 2018
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    Join us at Expedition Theme Park for the abandoned history of Ghost Town in the Sky or later Ghost Town Village in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. The park opened in the 1960s and has a troubled history of opening and losing throughout the last decade. This mile high theme park on top of a mountain offers a unique experience to guests but now remains as a real life abandoned Ghost Town. Our next stop on Expedition Extinct
    Special thank you to The Carpetbagger for use of his footage / carpetbaggerorg
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  • @AndStuffLikeThat
    @AndStuffLikeThat Před 6 lety +740

    Very cool video. Sad how much it seemed like she wanted to make it work and just couldn't.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +47

      Yeah, there’s so many more great videos of her talking about her passion for the park. Thanks Benson!

    • @Meekerextreme
      @Meekerextreme Před 5 lety +20

      Sucks the local area changed the laws and made water an issue. Not an issue before but oh no it is now.

    • @EstorilEm
      @EstorilEm Před 5 lety +37

      And Stuff Like That jumped out at me too, you could tell she really had her heart set on reviving the park. It’s shattered dreams at that age that can really break someone - I feel bad for her. :(

    • @Leavemealone-
      @Leavemealone- Před 4 lety +15

      Such a shame what a sweet old lady. :(

    • @sunnysmiles960
      @sunnysmiles960 Před 4 lety +5

      yes i loved the park i took my kids there when they were young the can can girls were awesome ,very sad it cant be re opened .would love to take the grand children there .if someone could get it all redone with new stuff ,and water to it .i dont think there's any place like in the world .so yes sad it closed looks like permanent,

  • @seriouslydude3175
    @seriouslydude3175 Před 5 lety +43

    As someone who lives in Maggie Valley, it’s always so eerie to drive by the parking lot everyday and just see the roller coaster barely peeking out over the mountain. It’s crazy to see a park that I went to as a kid now rotting and lifeless.

    • @banananinja9076
      @banananinja9076 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I know right! The recent northern light that happened this year in Maggie everyone flocked to ghost town and took pictures!

    • @MiggerPlease
      @MiggerPlease Před 5 měsíci +2

      Your must be poor

    • @snipz113
      @snipz113 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@MiggerPleasedouchebag

    • @user-nq6ow5jk6j
      @user-nq6ow5jk6j Před 2 dny

      Serves you right !

    • @user-nq6ow5jk6j
      @user-nq6ow5jk6j Před 2 dny

      Serves you right !

  • @nickpompeii
    @nickpompeii Před 6 lety +722

    I feel so sad for that woman. She believed in and seemed to have an emotional attachment to this park. Very sad end.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +35

      Yeah such a shame

    • @Manchessollte421
      @Manchessollte421 Před 6 lety +47

      I'm glad it failed. We don't need another jesus statue in the south. My childhood was spent at ghost town and it did just fine without a holy land. That would've made it a tacky gawk-shop, as it is, it was a nice theme park.

    • @hoosierdaddy9277
      @hoosierdaddy9277 Před 5 lety +21

      P Worley not a church goer i guess

    • @Manchessollte421
      @Manchessollte421 Před 5 lety +19

      Does that matter when we're talking a huge gigantic cross that would have detracted from the beauty of the park?

    • @hoosierdaddy9277
      @hoosierdaddy9277 Před 5 lety +4

      P Worley no not a necessary thing for tbe park but if they did/were to do that ?

  • @OldTimerGarden
    @OldTimerGarden Před 4 lety +63

    I'm 58 years old and can fondly remember visiting Ghost Town as a child with my family. Back in those days every families car displayed bumper stickers of all the tourist places visited and almost every car had a Ghost Town sticker on the rear bumper.

    • @macaylacayton2915
      @macaylacayton2915 Před 2 lety +2

      How was it man? Anything that would have been very cool to see? I never been, 2002 was my birth year

    • @airflowfpv7791
      @airflowfpv7791 Před rokem +2

      @@macaylacayton2915 it was very cool. It was like Tweetsie but no train.. It was fun though, when I was a child in the 80s.

    • @macaylacayton2915
      @macaylacayton2915 Před rokem

      @@airflowfpv7791 i was born in 2002 so i never got to go so thanks for sharing

    • @jbarwick50
      @jbarwick50 Před rokem +1

      Yes I remember the stickers you put on your car and most cars had a few! 😊

    • @karencameron8514
      @karencameron8514 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I loved this park as a kid.

  • @IRTheBorg
    @IRTheBorg Před 5 lety +251

    One of my fondest memories with my wife (R.I.P.) was our trip to Ghost Town in the sky. It was a wonderful weekend for sure. Shame it is no longer letting others make memories. -Larry

    • @Disneyfamiglia
      @Disneyfamiglia Před 2 lety +1

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @macaylacayton2915
      @macaylacayton2915 Před 2 lety +1

      How was it? I never been as I was born in April 2002 and my family usually goes to Busch Gardens Williamsburg for those short trips as we actually live closer to the NC beaches so therefore a few hours away from BGW and my parents get those passes

    • @lilacscentedfushias1852
      @lilacscentedfushias1852 Před rokem +1

      IR, I’m sorry to read that, I’m glad to read you have good memories, I expect this was lovely to remind you of her, but tinged with sadness at the same time xxx

    • @HueyPPLong
      @HueyPPLong Před rokem +2

      My grandparents took me and my sister to ghost town in the sky twice. I loved the place. My favorite part by far was riding the train when they put on a shoot out and then robbed the train. Such a thrill for 10 or 11 year old me to be in what felt like a real Wild West movie

    • @alanhumphrey4198
      @alanhumphrey4198 Před 12 dny +1

      We used to get up there by chairlift.. 😮😊😮😊

  • @stephaniedavis3514
    @stephaniedavis3514 Před 5 lety +170

    Funny story... the ghost town entrance is where I began my monthly curse and my mom bought my first sanitary napkin in the gift shop. I was mortified the entire day.

    • @RealLifeFinance
      @RealLifeFinance Před 4 lety +5

      That is too funny

    • @HerosTheme
      @HerosTheme Před 4 lety +5

      (Tips cowboy hat)

    • @benedictdwyer2608
      @benedictdwyer2608 Před 3 lety +20

      I didn’t realize you were talking about periods and immediately thought you got cursed by some old witch disguised as a employee to get very unsanitary every month and you’d need to wipe down your entire body to get rid of the grossness, and that’s when I realized I’m a dumbass

    • @tomcorwine3091
      @tomcorwine3091 Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for sharing that with us Stephanie!

    • @benedictdwyer2608
      @benedictdwyer2608 Před 3 lety +5

      @@c0m4g1bb oh shut up

  • @Zaphod771
    @Zaphod771 Před 6 lety +481

    It's funny hearing a British person describe a park in North Carolina.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +66

      What do you mean? Im from Winston-Salem! :D

    • @Sylkenwolf
      @Sylkenwolf Před 6 lety +18

      A lot of Scottish/British settlers settled NC.

    • @jayjohnson2919
      @jayjohnson2919 Před 5 lety +4

      @@ExpeditionThemePark Winston Salem has a nice skyline

    • @godspeedparadeteam
      @godspeedparadeteam Před 5 lety +4

      I was thinking the same thing !

    • @bloomoggi
      @bloomoggi Před 5 lety +18

      He sounds southern English with f sounds instead of th and a plenty of dropped ts mixed with posh tones.. could be trying to fake the posh haha

  • @waffles4292
    @waffles4292 Před 2 lety +16

    That woman who owned the park had so much determination to bring back Ghost Town in the sky, I'm really sad to see my childhood park in a condition like this :(. I lived in North Carolina from 1988-2003, I moved from Minnesota in 1987 when I was 3, and my parents decided to take a road trip for about six months, exploring the country. I moved into North Carolina around late 1988, two years later (mark we spent a lot more time than six months traveling) and lived in Charlotte for the duration of the time. I lived in Charlotte and visited Maggie Valley during my breaks, where I found that legendary theme park in the sky. I'd always love to take my friends from the city to Maggie Valley to experience the Ghost town in the sky. They loved the park and would always beg me to take them again. As time passed I moved on to high school in 1999, things really changed for me. One, I went on trips less often, and two, my friends didn't ask me to take them anymore. I guess they took their seperate paths. In 2001 I met the love of my life in high school and decided to take her to Ghost town in the sky as one of our trips. Everything was just as how it looked back when I was a child. Unfourtunatly there wern't as many guests as there were when I was a little child. Our first ride was the famous roller coaster that started with a drop at the beginning. the park attendant let us ride Red Devil (or known as the famous looping roller coaster) as much as we could without stopping through the loading zone since there was no line. Best roller coaster experience of my life. I do remember trying to buy another pass for the next year but I forgot to so I never did...
    In 2003 I decided to come back to the theme park after my graduation just one more time before I headed to College in California. When I arrived in Maggie Valley things were much more different than they were back in the day. I parked at the parking lot that held the guests for Ghost town, and when I got out of my car I saw that the cable car chairs had been removed, the grass was overgrowing the area. I decided to head to the main road, which was Rich cove road, but the road was blocked so I decided to go to the local folks to ask them what had happened to the famous theme park, Ghost Town In the Sky. The only person that could tell me about this was this young fellow, I long to forget his name, found him in a gas station nearby, told me that the park closed down for good just a year ago, the road has been blocked off, and no word has ever been said ever since...
    Here I am, in 2022, watching these documentaries about my amazing experience with Ghost town in the sky. I really hope they fix the theme park and put it back into operation, I'm very sad to see my childhood dream in a state like this.
    Thanks for reading my story. -Waffles

  • @cierracatastrophe143
    @cierracatastrophe143 Před 6 lety +126

    Oh hey I live here! Theres actually talk of reopening it yet again in April 2019 as ghost town. It was one of my favorite places ever to go as kid, my dream was actually to be a can-can dancer when I grew up because of there.

  • @ThemeParkHistory
    @ThemeParkHistory Před 6 lety +285

    The concept of the rollercoaster on the mountain was a great idea, especially since you didn't have to wait to go up an incline. Great video as always, really enjoy hearing about parks that many people might not know existed.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +12

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. Yeah some real gems out there

    • @annebenton3296
      @annebenton3296 Před 6 lety

      Theme Park History 2

    • @ab5olut3zero95
      @ab5olut3zero95 Před 3 lety +3

      Would be interesting in seeing one of y’all do a video on DollyWood in Sevierville, TN.

    • @Dan16673
      @Dan16673 Před 3 lety +1

      But you have to wait to get back to the beginning ?

    • @macaylacayton2915
      @macaylacayton2915 Před 2 lety

      Dude a theme park in the mountain concept is cool as is that roller coaster sounds like a cherry on top of a really good sundae, I said sounds like as I never been

  • @dwshank
    @dwshank Před 6 lety +49

    I went there with my dad back in the summer of 1988 when we were in the area for a family reunion. It made for a fun day. I remember the staff were clearly trained to ask everyone where they were from, and when we said New York state, they'd all make fun of us for being Yankee city slickers, but it was all in good fun. It was all completely functional at that point, and I remember the shoot outs. The old west theme was kitchy even then, but it worked somehow. I remember eating baked beans for lunch and then trying very, very hard not to barf them up after a few rides. The video is spot on - because it was on that ridge, the rides flung you over the edge, which made it scarier/more fun. I feel like there used to be more regional theme parks like that in the US, and at some point in the past 20 years, the industry went through this 'go big or go home' phase where it's fewer bigger parks.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +13

      Yeah i agree so much and alot of gems were lost. I hope i can't help try and preserve some part of the memory of them at least!

    • @alanhumphrey4198
      @alanhumphrey4198 Před 12 dny +1

      Disneyworld blew all those regional parks away....😢😢

  • @pipsheppard6747
    @pipsheppard6747 Před 2 lety +5

    I remember visiting as a child in the mid 1960s with my parents and two brothers. Saw the shootout, the can-can dancers, and FRED KIRBY! He had a cowboy show on Sundays in Charlotte back in the day. What a day we had in Ghost Town. This video brought back great memories of my childhood. What a terrible shame I can’t take my grandkids there.

  • @willsmith7998
    @willsmith7998 Před 5 lety +29

    I live in a town called Asheville about 45 minutes away. Ghost Town in the sky is right near the entrance to a local ski resort called Catalooche and it’s always been sad seeing ghost town and it’s chairlift sit derelict year after year.

    • @stokedmtb333
      @stokedmtb333 Před 6 měsíci

      I live near by and thought this place would make a great mountain bike park

  • @cameltrophy3
    @cameltrophy3 Před 6 lety +145

    I went to Ghost Town in the Sky as a young child, like maybe 7 or 10. Hard to remember exactly. I rode the chairlift. We saw the cowboy shoot out and I got frightened. This part of North Carolina had a few famous theme parks. The Land of Oz is not far. I went there too, as a child. that place really has some tall tails told about it. Tweetsie Railroad, probably the most successful. Ghost Town in the Sky was unique. It brings memories of my Dad and he was always awesome. The guns were loud and scared me, but Dad got down and we sat on the ground and he reassured me. I was very young but I remember seeing how he was not scared, so I wanted to be strong too. So I faked it, and pretended I was Dad. I just did what he did. I guess it was sort of a life lesson. I was a child. Now I am 50. Dad passed away in Oct. Ghost Town in the Sky is a really happy, great memory for me. Thanks for the video.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +13

      Thank you so much for sharing! I’m so glad my video brought back some nice memories.

    • @bobbyslater1198
      @bobbyslater1198 Před 6 lety

      Freedomland had the Chicago Fire, which was awesome.

    • @papamags
      @papamags Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you for sharing your memories! I have 3 little ones that I take to parks and only hope our memories are as awesome as the ones you had with your Dad.

    • @BobPapadopoulos
      @BobPapadopoulos Před 5 lety

      I still don't know how this place went under and Tweetsie stayed open. Went there a bunch of times for my older sister's clogging competitions and even at 11 years old thought it was lame.

    • @mf5531
      @mf5531 Před 4 lety +1

      sorry for your loss. you'll see your dad again some day .

  • @iandonovan7776
    @iandonovan7776 Před 6 lety +285

    I lived in Maggie valley my family owned the mountain joy cottages across the road from it ..... the people who run that town wanted ghost town the fail ..... they caused my family to lose over 1 million dollars in money cause of the ghost town issue .... Dolly Parton offered to buy it and make it perfect ... and they told her she would have to widen all the roads and build more roads to the park due to the traffic it would cause the people who run that town are old assholes who would rather the town suck then to grow finally moved out about two years ago due to the dying town but wow it’s messed up that people were all affected by this choice not just ghost town ... and luckily my family has other businesses but some people’s entire life’s are in there

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +36

      Interesting thank you for sharing this! So interesting to see a different side

    • @bman768
      @bman768 Před 5 lety +26

      Ian Donovan maybe if business owners in Maggie valley didn't always have $ on their mind . Maggie valley thrived for years without ghost town then there was talk of it opening back up and over night prices doubled on everything in Maggie valley the entire town set itself up for failure. I remember when Maggie valley was a 2 lane road ghost town was wide open every business thrived you could afford to stay in a hotel you could afford souvenirs . Now in Maggie valley it takes a months pay to stay in a hotel that should be condemned you want a t-shirt take out a loan food sorry you're not a rich floridiot head to the soup kitchen in Waynesville or Canton . Face it ghost town won't save Maggie valley the only thing that will save it will be for idiots with nothing but $ on their minds drop their elite attitude and actually do something besides price their selves out of business while blaming anyone and everyone else

    • @nomerc3608
      @nomerc3608 Před 5 lety +18

      I remember going there in the late 70’s and and early 80’s. It was a lot of fun the first few times... I could not ride in the swings because they kept breaking... The old west shoot outs were fun... Hot dancing young women... As a preteen and teenager what was not to love, Guns and hot women! I grew up about forty minutes from Tweetsie Railroad in between Blowing Rock & Boone North Carolina. Have a few fond memories from Tweetsie as well... Tripped an Indian thought it was funny to hit me with his tomahawk. I was 8 or 9, I remember getting fussed at by the Great Western Star they had there.. He was so mad at me because I held up the train schedule. Then later he came and apologized to me...
      I didn’t even watch all of this... makes me sick!
      The assholes that stopped this from opening... they saw this place as a cash cow and another payday should be tar’d and feathered, ran out of the mountain on a rail. Let me guess the town council saw a quick payday and when Whom ever owned it or was going to buy it refused to pay them they tried to screw buyer? This sucks... like I said I had some very enjoyable experiences there the three or four times I got to go... The kids and parents that vacation they lose but the locals that really needed the work are the ones they really lost in this. There were a lot of college kids that worked there over their summers... There is a lot more to this then we are being told... someone was butt hurt.. maybe out bid? And shut it down! Sigh! To damn bad

    • @dannysutherland3235
      @dannysutherland3235 Před 5 lety +17

      My family visited that place every year on vacation. We always lodged in Gatlinburg and none of our family vacations were ever complete till we made our annual visit to "Ghost Town In The Sky". It's really cool to hear from Maggie Valley locals like yourself after all this time.

    • @stacyp4534
      @stacyp4534 Před 5 lety +1

      Ian Donovan .

  • @jacksonrileyjones
    @jacksonrileyjones Před 5 lety +5

    Ghost Town was always a part of my childhood. I loved the chair lift, and the cable cars. The street shoot out always scared me. One Summer the special guest was Jerry Mathers....The Beaver. I have somewhere in a box pictures that my mom took of us getting autographed picture. I need to find those and post them. The candy, the gift shop and shhhhh, dont tell my mom, but i would "sneak" into the saloon and watch the Can Can girls. I thought i was being sly. Was up that way October '18 and rode thru the parking lot. So much about the area has changed. Stayed at Jonathan Creek Inn and ate breakfast every morning at Joey's Pancakes. I'm almost 60 yo and still making memories to add to my childhood.

  • @mielvanvelzen5967
    @mielvanvelzen5967 Před 6 lety +123

    The idea of a park on top of a hill though... thats awesome, would love to ride the coaster there.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +1

      Yeah!

    • @beverlywest9779
      @beverlywest9779 Před 6 lety +4

      Miel van Velzen I rode the scrambler there, pretty freaky when it swings you out over the mountain and you can see straight down.

    • @Manchessollte421
      @Manchessollte421 Před 6 lety +4

      You must mean the swings. The only scrambler inside ghost town was called the black widow and it was indoors with black lights and flashing strobes. and loud ass rock music.

    • @davidenglehart5219
      @davidenglehart5219 Před 5 lety

      @@Manchessollte421 I have very vivid memories of this ride from my childhood. Thank you for helping me recall the name

    • @Walkwithmejo
      @Walkwithmejo Před 5 lety

      I would of loved to visit here I love the Western theme and all the western shows 😎❤

  • @zacharytaylor7965
    @zacharytaylor7965 Před 5 lety +14

    I visited Ghost Town many times as a kid. My parents met at ghost town while in high school and have been married since. Even my grandpa worked at ghost town for a season after he had retired. It’s a shame to see the park still abandoned every time I visit.

  • @mjrocks09100
    @mjrocks09100 Před 5 lety +236

    I feel like they sealed their fate when they named it ghost town.

    • @johnharris8191
      @johnharris8191 Před 5 lety +9

      Oh no, the original owner made millions with the park. The only difference was he knew how to run it.

    • @JimRedHawk
      @JimRedHawk Před 4 lety +7

      If I remember correctly, the mountain was originally called Goat Mountain. 😁

    • @Scotts350
      @Scotts350 Před 4 lety +7

      It was open for 40 years

    • @MrManfly
      @MrManfly Před 4 lety +3

      @@Scotts350 it ran it's course!

  • @yoshit9819
    @yoshit9819 Před 5 lety +30

    my father inlaw saw burt reynolds performing as a cowboy at ghost town, way back before he became famous

    • @tcsmom5281
      @tcsmom5281 Před 4 lety +6

      That's true! In the movie "Deliverance", the actor who played one of the two mountain men also worked with Burt; it was Burt's recommendation that got the actor the part in the movie.

    • @johnharris8191
      @johnharris8191 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Burt had already appeared in Gunsmoke before he came to Ghost Town.

    • @dianapearson1771
      @dianapearson1771 Před měsícem +1

      Glad Burt got to enjoy the park! RIP Burt!! Awesome fellow!!

  • @giojo01
    @giojo01 Před 4 lety +26

    "I hope that I can make them happy."
    Alaska Presley seems so genuine and nice. I hope shes doing well and thriving after this.

    • @spikeworks
      @spikeworks Před 4 lety +3

      She seems to be attached to the park anencephaly it’s sad to see that it failed

    • @dextermorgan1
      @dextermorgan1 Před 3 lety

      She's dead.

    • @donnaowens1522
      @donnaowens1522 Před 3 lety

      @@dextermorgan1 no she isn't

    • @Scotti_o7
      @Scotti_o7 Před rokem

      ​@@donnaowens1522 she is now

  • @nataliecwine
    @nataliecwine Před 5 lety +62

    I went here all the time when I was a kid. The roller coaster was so shoddy it stopped suddenly and my head slammed into the front of the cart. Good times.

  • @anthonyharvey93
    @anthonyharvey93 Před 5 lety +25

    As a kid I almost fell out of the coaster as it went through the loop. My dad had to grab me and shove me back into my seat.

  • @gabriellerichard2887
    @gabriellerichard2887 Před 4 lety +5

    I went here as a child, my father a profound history buff insisted. I’m very sad to see what has happened to such a fond part of my childhood memory. This was in the early 90s and the park was flourishing. I’ll never forget riding the swinging boat with my mother who is terribly afraid of heights. Back and forth over or right to the side of the edge of the mountain, each time it swung she grasped my brother & my arms literally pinching us as she screamed, we laughed. I have old photos on each and every prop in the park.

  • @ceethelight1239
    @ceethelight1239 Před 5 lety +12

    I was blessed to have got to go there forty years ago as a kid great memories wish it would open again it was so cool back in the day.

  • @nicholaspickolas334
    @nicholaspickolas334 Před 4 lety +2

    I grew up in East Tennessee in the 90s and the nonstop commercials for Ghost Town are legendary. But we never went as we had Dollywood - which was probably the nail in the coffin for Ghost Town as Dollywood expanded like crazy as this place withered away.

  • @tiffanythomas8233
    @tiffanythomas8233 Před 6 lety +22

    Always a fun place, loved going here with my family. . . Ghost Town in the Sky & Santa Land were always on our list when we went to the mountains!

    • @caitlinaronoff3836
      @caitlinaronoff3836 Před 5 lety +1

      Tiffany Faith my family always visited Santa Land!! I’ve never had anyone else know what I meant when I talked about it lol.

    • @alyssiafreeman9779
      @alyssiafreeman9779 Před 5 lety

      This place was awesome when we went in the 80s. I completely forgot about Santa land. That place was great too.

    • @stickfigureofacat479
      @stickfigureofacat479 Před 5 lety

      I haven't been to santa land in ages!

    • @sonyafox3271
      @sonyafox3271 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, every summer in the 70s we always took a family vacation in the Smokies and every year while we were there we always went to Maggie Valley for a day and would go, to Ghost Town. Santa Land, has been shutdown for quite sometime. Santa Land, was in Cherokee. I think my first trip to Santa Land when, I was 2 or 3 and, I was born in 67. I can about tell you where the park located. Today it’s mostly a big huge parking lot for souvenir shops that are close by. But, there’s a amusement park in Indiana which is Santa Claus, IN and, The name of the Amusement Park is Called Holiday World, there’s a cast of charters and there are candy shops and some themed Christmas Shops in the Amusement Park. It’s not to terribly expensive. It also has a petting zoo where you can feed the animals, mostly baby goats.

  • @mielvanvelzen5967
    @mielvanvelzen5967 Před 6 lety +59

    Really appreciate the fact that you link footage credit, i really love the history alot but also wanna check out exploring videos sometimes.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +6

      For sure my videos would not be possible and really the people who recorded the history should be the ones thanked

    • @kittenmatchvids6440
      @kittenmatchvids6440 Před rokem +2

      4 years later, but, The Proper People did a really nice UbanExploration vid on this park in 2020

  • @johnarcher8090
    @johnarcher8090 Před 4 lety +5

    So sad to see... I have a photograph of me and my dad riding the chairlift up to Ghost Town in the Sky. I must have been about 8 or 9... They even had a stagecoach ride... Those were the days when you would get a bumper sticker attached to your car while visiting the park!!!! If I remember my dad was not happy about that...Great video/fond memories...

  • @lavonrhames6329
    @lavonrhames6329 Před 5 lety +6

    I visited this park many times during the late 80's and early 90's. It sure is sad to see what has become of this place. My daughter had some great times there. It really was a neat place. I wish I could afford to tackle it, if for no other reason just for the memories. Hope it makes it back.

  • @ddotdonrock1783
    @ddotdonrock1783 Před 4 lety +35

    I was there when I was a kid. They had gun fights. I’m 70 now.

  • @JennasMusic76
    @JennasMusic76 Před 3 lety +4

    I live so close to this park. It was so sad to see it gone. I remember Silver Dollar City. Thank you for the video very cool.

    • @johnnypaul5979
      @johnnypaul5979 Před rokem +2

      Before it was silver dollar city it was gold rush junction. Now dollywood

  • @Dcsk8kid89
    @Dcsk8kid89 Před 6 lety +4

    I remember going here on a summer camp field trip back in 2006/2007. Literally forgot all about it until watching this. Really brought back some memories. Thank you and good job!

  • @v4Mark
    @v4Mark Před 9 měsíci +2

    I worked here for their short reopening in 2007. It was one of my first jobs, working in the Silver Dollar Saloon. I remember we had so much equipment that was broken and unfortunately was never fixed.

  • @RRRRRaa
    @RRRRRaa Před rokem +1

    Amazing, almost unbelievable, that an 88 year old was so driven and active in this.

  • @tomalexander4327
    @tomalexander4327 Před 6 lety +4

    This was the best 'Expedition Extinct' yet! The footage is very evocative.

  • @izzydunraven266
    @izzydunraven266 Před 6 lety +7

    I love your channel, I especially love the expedition extinct series. I have an odd obsession with amusement parks specifically abandoned ones. I've never heard of a lot of the parks you feature and I love it! It's hard for me to find videos on parks I 've never heard of.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety

      Thank you so much I really appreciate that. Is there any parks you would like to see covered?

  • @ahkarivae
    @ahkarivae Před rokem +1

    i live sort of near here and went often as a kid. the last time we went, they only had 2 rides open. they gave us free tickets to return but we never got the chance. driving by and seeing the chair lifts leading up always fills me with nostalgia

  • @cabinfourus
    @cabinfourus Před rokem +1

    i have a video of a trip to this park around 1972-73. My mother and father took us there on a family trip and made a video of the trip. It has footage of the old gun fights, rides, and even the ride up on the chairlift. As I was watching your video, it pulled memories I had of our visit to the park. Sad to hear that Mrs. Presley (the current owner) passed away in April of 22. Makes one wonder what will happen now.

  • @redclayrebelvideography2520

    it was on the news again just last week (May 2018) someone has bought it and they are gonna make it more modern and open sometime in 2019

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +8

      It’s gonna be a lot of work

    • @ThoosieJP
      @ThoosieJP Před 5 lety +2

      Its gonna fail. I wouldve chose Hard rock park or another park

    • @icepyro1
      @icepyro1 Před 5 lety +4

      @@ThoosieJP hard rock park doesnt exist any more everything has been torn down and sold off. The new owners are former disney executives and imagineers. If they have backing from disney they may be able to pull off the miracle this park needs

    • @ashleyhales1972
      @ashleyhales1972 Před 5 lety +4

      I hope so i went when I was younger and id like for my kids to be able to go. Hope it all works out and they are able to reopen.

    • @HunterBidenCocaineBag
      @HunterBidenCocaineBag Před 5 lety +8

      These investors worked for Disney, and they have the money (not that the last investor didn't have the money, but I believe she didn't have the vision).
      This place was a MUST stop every summer for my family in the late 70's through the late 80's. Amazing memories!

  • @performa9523
    @performa9523 Před 5 lety +32

    Man if I was rich... mhm, a mountain with rollercoasters, that's a winner!

    • @fiifiidatrap342
      @fiifiidatrap342 Před 4 lety

      you'd have to be very very rich lol, the town doesn't want a popular theme park on a 2 lane windy mountain side road

    • @douglawton3990
      @douglawton3990 Před 4 lety +2

      @@fiifiidatrap342 Actually, it's a 4 lane and in spots it has a middle turning lane....

    • @fiifiidatrap342
      @fiifiidatrap342 Před 4 lety

      @@douglawton3990 Last time I went was 3 years ago they must have done a lot of construction. regardless 4 lanes isn't enough

  • @twitchiewitch1
    @twitchiewitch1 Před 5 lety +2

    Such a shame. I'd love to visit such a unique place. I live in Salamanca NY. We have an old abandoned wild west ghost town theme park too. I can still see it from my back yard right now. It wasn't as large as the one referred to here but it was no less beautiful. After many years of service, it also sat abandoned till someone turned it into a high scale restaurant with cool looking empty wild west style buildings all around it. The views are spectacular. When that restaurant went out of business after decades, it was bought and turned into a high end Harley Davidson themed bar/restaurant but mismanagement saw that- that was only open a yr or 2. Now it's empty again. It's very sad. If I had the couple million to buy the property I'd have just made a unique private home and maybe put up a few cabins to rent out on the mountain.

  • @loriwaller2274
    @loriwaller2274 Před rokem +1

    I went to Ghost Town In The Sky when I was younger and I loved it. I thought this is so much more different than any other I had been too because number one you have to take an incline to get to entrance. Then you were up high on top of a mountain and while you rode roller coaster it felt like you were going off the side of the mountain. Such a thrill. I wanted so much for my kids to be able to experience it.

  • @baker3508
    @baker3508 Před 5 lety +8

    i remember me and my dad doing the blacksmith presentation in 2014 before it closed, dad is actually in the video lol sad to see the park shut down

  • @jq71
    @jq71 Před 6 lety +3

    We used to go to this park in the 70s. I hadn't thought of it in years. I have some great memories of those rickety rides.

  • @hildahickey6964
    @hildahickey6964 Před 2 lety +1

    We went to Ghost Town every year. It's so sad that it no longer exists. We loved it so much.

  • @huskylovinmom9379
    @huskylovinmom9379 Před 3 lety +1

    Brings back many memories to me. We loved Ghost Town In the Sky. Once when my kids were 2, 5 & 8 we had gone up to the top & after a few hours the sky turned really dark just suddenly & we decided to head down to the bottom & a lot of other people did the same thing. Finally we got our turn, my boys ages 5 & 8 wanted to ride the chair lift down & my husband & I didn't want our little girl on the chair left because she was only 2. They begged & begged but I didn't let her ride with them. Thank God! A tremendous thunder storm hit right after we started down. Lightening everywhere, hard hard rain & the wind was whipping the chair lift chairs all around. My husband & I was in the trolley & lost sight of them. Suddenly the electricity went off!!! Somehow they got the trolley car on down but that left my two small boys out in that vicious storm just hanging there because the lift lost total power. They were way high up off the ground & my 5 year old kept telling his 8 year old brother they could jump down, huge rocks underneath them, they were both scared to death & wanted down to be with their parents. The younger one set into crying as loud as he could, the older was trying to be the best big brother & protect him. Thankfully when they finally got the lift started again, the storm mostly over, they got to the bottom with us & their little sister, they were soaking wet, blue, teeth chattering but a sweet young newly Wed couple who was right behind them kept screaming at them to hold on tight & DO NOT jump. They felt terrible for them but couldn't really help except to keep trying to communicate with them, they had to scream to be heard. We met them when they finally got down & also met that amazing, very young newly Wed couple who had done their best to comfort two little terrified boys. We hugged them & thanked them for trying to help but mostly for telling the five year old to listen to his brother, hold on the only bar holding them in & hang on to each other. I went to the bathroom & pulled off the hand towels, yes real towels in a machine, you pulled them down, dried your hands & the next person did the same. I needed something to dry my little two year old off with & wrap her up until we could get to our car. I ripped it all off, sorry, not! The temperature had dropped drastically too so we were all wet & freezing. Those three "kids" are now 49, 45 & 42 but we still talk about that story & we have a picture of the two boys on the chair left as the innocently headed down that mountain before all hell broke loose. God was good, he was with us. I didn't hear of any injuries that day but there very well could have been. My husband & are headed up to the mountains, Highlands NC for a week to stay in my middle son's vacation home, the then 5 year old who wanted to jump. We are going to drive to see fall foliage everywhere & I want to go back to Maggie Valley just to see it. I wish Ghost Town were still open. I'd love to take my husband, who I've been with almost twenty years, to see Maggie Valley. He hears the story often when the kids are ever together & he'd love to see it. Thank you for this video. I wonder if anybody who reads my story might have been there that day. I'd love to meet the young newly Wed who helped keep my son for jumping off to climb the rocks to the bottom. Sadly I've forgotten their names but to us they were God's Angel's that day.

  • @johnharris8191
    @johnharris8191 Před 5 lety +3

    The Marshal in the film of the gunfight is Bill Leatherwood who worked there for 39 years and performed more gunfights than anyone. He was a good man to work for rest his soul.

  • @sagew7377
    @sagew7377 Před 6 lety +7

    Very similar concept to Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park! It’s interesting to see what they did wrong, and being employed at the Caverns, strive to do better.
    Best wishes to the elderly lady who poured so much into trying to bring it back to life.

  • @outlawcountryman
    @outlawcountryman Před 5 lety +1

    My dad took me here many times as a kid...from 95 to about 2003 off and on so many memories that I'd like to be able to revisit. Since he passed away in 2015. If they ever reopen ill be there..

  • @tammyburkey2210
    @tammyburkey2210 Před 5 lety +2

    I spent my childhood visiting Ghost Town from the first year it was built until it's original closure. So sad for my family! I have so many pics from through the years! Thanks for doing that you do. I love to see these stories and now I have my daughter interested too!

  • @stondnc8089
    @stondnc8089 Před 5 lety +3

    Went there when I was a kid back in the late 80s early 90s. I have such good memories there. Still have the picture of my mother and I in the chair lift. They has a camera set up to take the photos. The shootouts were the most memorable parts for me.

  • @jerryconner9751
    @jerryconner9751 Před 6 lety +4

    My family visited in the early 70s. That region was quite the theme park Mecca, with Ghost Town, Tweetsie Railroad and the Land of Oz all within reasonable driving distance of each other. The combination of walking attractions, live shows and amusement park rides made for full-on entertainment. I was barely into my teens at the time, and would probably have enjoyed it even more if I had been old enough to appreciate the cultural aspects of the place. A wonderful memory, and I do wish I could take some modern youngsters there.

    • @gcm100x
      @gcm100x Před 6 lety +1

      My first visit was age 10, in 1961. I did not realize it was the first year open, until this video.

  • @mikehanks1399
    @mikehanks1399 Před 4 lety +2

    My parents took us to Ghost Town soon after it opened in the very early 1960s. It remains one of my fondest childhood memories, My parents fell in love with Maggie Valley and we returned to vacation there a few times during my childhood. I'm very sad to see its demise and especially troubled to learn that efforts to save it were not encouraged by local officials. Still, that was a great report. Very well done. Thank you.

    • @richardcallahan224
      @richardcallahan224 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree. You would think the local government would want to help as much as possible. Maybe they didn't want the business.

  • @CPB1
    @CPB1 Před 5 lety +1

    I am 55 years old. I was lucky enough to go during its good time. Still have positive memories from then.
    Took my kids back when they were young they enjoyed it and I got to enjoy it through them all over again. Thank you for posting this.

  • @pietschreuder5047
    @pietschreuder5047 Před 5 lety +3

    In 1975 I was on an eastern USA vacation for 2 weeks when I visited the park. This video is really a walk on memory lane! I stil have some super 8 film i have filmed there!

  • @FeyPrevesk
    @FeyPrevesk Před 6 lety +3

    I grew up mostly in SC, but my family went to this place once when I was a kid, probably around the late 90s or so. I remember enjoying it, especially because I really like mountains, but it definitely wasn't super busy that day. Sad to hear what became of it.

  • @milohardy3790
    @milohardy3790 Před 4 lety +2

    My mom went to this park as a child and have these old photos they took there. It’s good that people take the time to talk about places like this because I would have never known about Ghost Town or that my mom went if I had never seen this video.

  • @j.pocket
    @j.pocket Před 5 lety +1

    Wow. Thank you so much for the information shared here. My grandparents lived in NE Georgia and took my brother and I to this park twice in the late 80's. I have often wondered why it closed down, but the notions of cost prohibitive maintenance and the "decline in interest for the Wild West" have been my suspicions all along. It chokes me up a bit to think of that sweet little lady exacting such valiant but futile efforts to raise the decaying dreamworld that i remember so vividly from my youth. Whatever it takes, I hope something will make her giggle like a little girl twice a day for the rest of her life experience. Thankful to her, and again to you for sharing this film. Cheers! and best wishes for your future endeavors.

  • @darthroden
    @darthroden Před 6 lety +28

    The only realistic way this part could be reopened would be to have the entire thing torn down and rebuilt from scratch, including the chair lift (or possibly a gondola like they have at Stone Mountain Park in Georgia) and the incline railroad. The rollercoaster on the side of the mountain can be a huge drawing point, maybe even add a couple of other rides that hang over the mountain for thrill seekers, like that one ride they have in Las Vegas that hangs over the side of the building.
    Rebuilding the town itself would be whole new buildings and plumbing from the ground up, maybe add a functioning wooden water tower also like from the 1800s (or a modern one with an exterior that looks like an old one). Also instead of an Old West theme which is kinda weird for the East Coast, why not build an old Appalachia themed site with actual Eastern Cherokee Indian tribal stuff. Not only would that prove more realistic it would be educational for kids. Maybe even have a Civil War Weekend since those are popular in the South with many folks and that part of the State of North Carolina has interesting history regarding the War Between the States.
    For rides other than the ones mentioned, add some old classic fair rides like the Tilt-A-Whirl, Scrambler, Ferris Wheel, ect. Trust me when I say the old ones are the best and having them at 4,000 feet above sea level would be thrilling enough.
    All of this would cost a fortune and would probably take a few years to repay and start producing a real profit, but with time and effort made I believe something like this could be a big boon for whoever tried it.

    • @CourtneyHammett
      @CourtneyHammett Před 3 lety

      I would really love if they included more Cherokee input in development. I'm hopeful it'll actually reopen soon but they're still finalizing sales and renovating

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 Před 2 lety +1

      As a ghost town, I hope they mostly keep it as it is before reopening

    • @myd0gr3x
      @myd0gr3x Před rokem +1

      anybody have $20+ million to gamble...

  • @BeeftallicA
    @BeeftallicA Před 5 lety +6

    I went there back in the 80's as a kid. I loved going there and Tweetsy Railroad.

    • @farva75089
      @farva75089 Před 4 lety

      John Ellison I almost thought this was tweetsy railroad!! What happened to tweetsy since I left NC back in 03

  • @sergeantpeppers8858
    @sergeantpeppers8858 Před 5 lety +2

    I went there in the late 70's with my mom (I was around 13-14). We rode the chairs up and then down later. I thought it was a pretty cool place. I've wanted to go back but life always has other plans. I went by there about a year ago and was saddened about the chair lift being gone and the train cars rusted so bad. One of my favorite pictures of my mom and dad was taken on the top of the entrance coming out of the A-frame building.

  • @LarenEvans
    @LarenEvans Před 4 lety +1

    I went several times in the late 90’s. I always had a great time with my grandparents. I have so many pictures with my Grandma on the chair lift and remember shouting “all aboard” on the train.

  • @Grumpydrawer
    @Grumpydrawer Před 6 lety +13

    A shame what happened to it, a theme park on a mountain is quite the unique idea. Impractical but cool.

    • @bobbyslater1198
      @bobbyslater1198 Před 6 lety +4

      Palisades Amusement Park was built on a cliff overlooking the Hudson River. Unfortunately neighbors complained about all the noise and it was closed down to build an apartment complex, which today have become slums.

  • @williamsnider6307
    @williamsnider6307 Před 6 lety +3

    I have been there as kid back in the 80's. As my family would visit Cherokee North Carolina. I remember riding the train up the mountain. As well the ghost town.

  • @petparadise6071
    @petparadise6071 Před 5 lety +2

    I miss this place. I went when I was 2 and 6, and I loved it. It was where our family went for vacation. It’s been almost 10 years since I last went, and is very sad. I saw it last week driving to Charlotte, and was very sad. Luckily, someone bought it and plans to reopen it, but I’m not counting on it. They’ve already redone the bottom!

  • @JessicaBobby1
    @JessicaBobby1 Před 3 lety +2

    Just happened upon this video today and it’s super nostalgic and incredibly sad. My grandparents took us to Ghost Town when I was around 8, which would’ve been around 1991. It was different than anything I’ve ever experienced since then and is such a fond memory for me. I was able to take my first born (she was almost a year old) in 2007 and remake and remember so much walking down those streets, seeing the can-can girls, the saloon, we even did an old timey photo with my parents while we were there. It wasn’t completely open then and unfortunately we’ve never been able to go back to any of the temporary opening since then. I’d love the opportunity to just go walk those streets one more time and see what was so special to me again.

  • @Geeksmithing
    @Geeksmithing Před 5 lety +3

    I totally went there as a kid (late 80's), and even still have a Ghost Town patch from the visit :)

  • @adelestevens
    @adelestevens Před 6 lety +16

    How sad.
    This looks like a unique place to have a theme park.
    I would remove the chair lift and put the furnicular back as a means of transportation though.
    "Appalachia world...moonshine and mayhem!" Would be my tag line and I'd go heavy on the food selling with all American food and try to get a demonstration moonshine still going as a means of advertising and raising revenue for ride repairs.

    • @Manchessollte421
      @Manchessollte421 Před 6 lety

      Alaska tore up the furnicular railroad, it's gone. I walked up the mountain a few years back. All twisted metal.

  • @edlynelliott6731
    @edlynelliott6731 Před 3 lety +1

    HOW NICE. IT HAD JUST OPENED WHEN I WENT. TO A TEN YEAR OLD IT WAS MAGNIFICANT. I REMEMBER MY MOM AND DAD BEING SO HAPPY WE HAD DISCOVERED A CHILD'S WORLD OF IMAGINATION.

  • @wesbann
    @wesbann Před 3 lety +2

    My late grandfather who worked for WLOS-TV 13 produced the advertising spots that appear at the beginning of this video. I appeared briefly on the swing ride in one of these clips, I was around 10 years old. He produced most of the local Ghost Towns ads for R.B. Colburn who was the owner for much of the life of the theme park. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @grumpyoldbiker1118
    @grumpyoldbiker1118 Před 6 lety +37

    As a kid who grew up in Western NC, I've visited the park many times with family. It's definitely a sad story. It feels like at some point multiple systems degraded to the point that it just wasn't possible to save it without massive amounts of money, likely more than it was worth. Gained yourself a subscriber! Check out Jacob (aka the Carpetbagger)'s channel as well, as his excellent footage was featured in this video.

  • @PatriciaPeekfindingmytiara
    @PatriciaPeekfindingmytiara Před 6 lety +10

    I grew up in Asheville, NC and spent a lot of my childhood at Ghost Town. On more than one occasion I have been stuck on those chairlifts! It got to the point that I stopped going and I doubt if it ever reopens that I would go.

  • @jomama5186
    @jomama5186 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you soooooo much for doing this, this way, and breathing life and a story/history back into a place. I hate when people just wander around, filming a place with no back story, anybody can do that. So, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU !!!

  • @seanschwab9715
    @seanschwab9715 Před 6 lety +2

    That roller coaster was the first i ever rode that flipped upside down. I was wanting to go back to it one day. I think i still have my conductor hat with Ghost Town stitched in red on the bill. Brings back such good memories, thank you.

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby Před 6 lety +21

    It was a very cool park. I really liked it.

  • @mzlpsluva
    @mzlpsluva Před 6 lety +33

    I live near Ghost Town and actually know the original owner, sadly I don't think this place will ever be reopened. It's been debated several times between my friends and I and we've even been on the Ghost Town grounds. But it's just going to be left to rot...

    • @prismstudios001
      @prismstudios001 Před 5 lety

      Not likely to be a success now that there is a Harrah`s casino next door in Cherokee.

    • @bradyryan5105
      @bradyryan5105 Před 5 lety +2

      We need someone wealthy, preferably a theme park Corporation, to get ahold of this park. They'd boost this park back to what its supposed to be

    • @firstcanonkill1767
      @firstcanonkill1767 Před 4 lety +1

      @Riddick alton towers should extend from the uk and make it into a small A.T american sector of the company

  • @legendari2196
    @legendari2196 Před 5 lety +1

    It’s definitely heart breaking driving by this historic place everyday on my commute from Waynesville to Cherokee. Awesome video telling the history of such an iconic place

  • @sleeper375
    @sleeper375 Před rokem +1

    "A day is not wasted if a memory is made."
    Came from a card that my family and I got from the chair lift, with a photo of us. This was in the late nineties, near the end of its life, and even then it was... kind of blah. I remember seeing all kinds of signs saying that employees weren't entitled to employee discounts, which really drives home that a business is going downhill.

  • @maddtaggz
    @maddtaggz Před 6 lety +9

    So i finished the entire video. I remember another CZcamsr (maybe Adam the Woo) doing a video and people commented not wanting another religious theme park. In like 2014.

  • @csanders281
    @csanders281 Před 6 lety +4

    I had never heard of this park very interesting!

    • @poppiarlin5612
      @poppiarlin5612 Před 6 lety +1

      Christopher Sanders
      You have messed a real treat. The entire area is just a great place. I wasn’t able to visit Ghost Town until I was 23 years old. We went to that area 10 years earlier but it was closed for the winter. The entire area has something magical about it.

    • @lisahuddleston141
      @lisahuddleston141 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I went there with my now ex-husband before my son was born. We went up there on the chair lift, I used to have a 8 x 10 picture. We had the full experiences . Watched the gunfight and all.

  • @Willysmb44
    @Willysmb44 Před 5 lety +1

    We had lots of family in East Tennessee and visited the region every year as I was growing up, all the time this park was in operation. But I'd never heard of it until seeing this video.
    Thanks, great job on this!

  • @itdoesntmatterwhatyourname6128

    Loved this video! Sad to see how much trouble such a great amusement park has experienced! Had so much fun & great memories from Ghost Town in the Sky! Count myself fortunate to have gotten to enjoy the park on multiple occasions back around 1994-1998.

  • @Hollywood1127
    @Hollywood1127 Před 6 lety +5

    If I won the Powerball jackpot I'd invest in this place for a Fall season attraction. Something real scary.

  • @eliasmertens9313
    @eliasmertens9313 Před 5 lety +4

    Apparently, this park was bought and they have plans to reopen in the spring of 2019. They plan to have multiple new attractions for the 2019 season.

  • @virginiagoodman7644
    @virginiagoodman7644 Před rokem +1

    I remember going to Ghost town in the Sky, Tweetsie Railroad, and The Land of Oz. All parks in Western Carolina. My childhood was great.

  • @connerSphotography
    @connerSphotography Před 2 lety +1

    Came here from an urban explorer page. Super cool to see they built it in the mountain! Riding a roller coaster on a mountain would be way cooler and scenic then any roller coaster cedar point has!

  • @virginiavarble7818
    @virginiavarble7818 Před 6 lety +4

    I always wanted to go to this place! I sorta did.....when my mom was pregnant with me, back in the 70's!!

  • @AlpineMeeple
    @AlpineMeeple Před 5 lety +5

    Should it re open, they could make use of the chair lift and train a bit more by adding mountain biking, alpine coaster/s and even zip lines.

    • @americantrailrider7031
      @americantrailrider7031 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah. This place could work as an adventure park. Mtb, zip line, waterpark.

  • @michellemitchell114
    @michellemitchell114 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi my husband and I found this park while on our honeymoon in 6/94. We had a lot of fun!! We never knew it existed and we just live in Virginia. I think that maybe one reason not enough people came to visit was that it did not have the advertisement it need it. I grew up in VA but have family that we visited all over NC as I grew up and not once had I ever heard of Ghost Town in the Sky. Which after being there as an adult wish that my parents had known that it was there so my family could have visited.

  • @mtmayhem933
    @mtmayhem933 Před 4 lety

    Have many great memories of visiting this park as a child and was able to take one of my older children there before the turmoil ...Great Video and thanks from the heart for the upload !!!!

  • @mordokch
    @mordokch Před 6 lety +37

    This park always stayed in my mind after seeing adam the woo do a vid on it years ago - for sure one of the more unusual parks and one I'd have loved to visit, but I'm on the other side of the world. To be fair it was doomed without it's major rides running, and it would cost a fortune to resurrect now, which would be financial suicide given the general decline in this type of attraction's appeal. Sadly it's all VR from here on in lol

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +1

      Yeah I don’t think the park will return this time!

    • @mordokch
      @mordokch Před 6 lety +5

      Well maybe over there, but here in the UK, and from what I've seen in youtube vids, in the USA too, this kind of attraction is fading out. Kids just aren't interested in the real world anymore - they'd rather sit in a dark room hitting X over and over again.

  • @justinzucker
    @justinzucker Před 6 lety +4

    I worked there in the early 90s, it was very unique.

  • @verlekersey24
    @verlekersey24 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm in my 40's and visited it when I was 7 or 8...I loved it. That theme park created wonderful memories. It's too bad its gone.

  • @charleswagner2686
    @charleswagner2686 Před 3 lety +1

    I remember going their as a kid and having a ball. My grandparents loved taking us to places like Ghost Town, Tweetsie Railroad and other small amusement parks. I took my kids there and we were there 2 days before the chairlifts were stuck for 2 hours. We got sutck on them, but it was for only 5 or 10 minutes. I would love to hit the lottery for a couple of hundred million and be able to reopen old parks like this.

  • @chuc98
    @chuc98 Před 6 lety +4

    I went to Maggie Valley years ago when I was a kid...I remember it being a fun place! Sorry to see it’s closed.

  • @beverlywest9779
    @beverlywest9779 Před 6 lety +10

    Someone should open it up exactly like it is and give tours of the old town. Also with the big paranormal craze maybe do paranormal tours overnight. That has made a lot of people money. Loved this place as a child and have fond memories of it still.

    • @roadrunner1415
      @roadrunner1415 Před 5 lety +1

      Beverly West it gonna reopen in 2019

    • @basillah7650
      @basillah7650 Před 5 lety

      It's fake nothing old about a fake ghost town.

  • @jimbojizums
    @jimbojizums Před 2 lety +1

    This makes me sad. I had so many great memories with my uncle Ray(R.I.P) here, he loved it so much. We would go every summer when I was a kid, go and ride the bumper cars and watch the shows. 😥😥😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @laxcollapse3328
    @laxcollapse3328 Před 5 lety +2

    I remember as a 5 year old the cowboy shootouts and being scared as hell on that chairlift. The commercials were so fun cause it was like our own little disneyland. Great video hit me right in the nostalgia bone.

  • @josejustiniano1970
    @josejustiniano1970 Před 6 lety +14

    Can you guys do one for opryland usa in Nashville . Always intrigued me what happened to that theme park.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  Před 6 lety +6

      I will put it on the list! :)

    • @freemansjam9022
      @freemansjam9022 Před 6 lety

      Hoax killer , they literally plowed down that theme park and there's a mall and a parking lot sitting there now

    • @SarahEA1
      @SarahEA1 Před 5 lety +1

      I miss Opryland, if it never closed, we would have season passes there instead of Dollywood. I love Dollywood though.

    • @railrider4745
      @railrider4745 Před 5 lety +1

      Jose Justiniano I was going to diesel college in Gallatin when opened, flooded out in 90s....we operated Rachael the steam engine in Hampton,tn 3yrs. it went to grapevine,Tx. cannon ball was bought set up elsewhere, can't remember.....dolly claims to shut it down ....Dollywood.