Thank you for the trip down memory lane, that was super awesome. Great vlog yet again thank you for sharing. Hope you are all keeping well and that Grandma is doing alright Hugs to all of you and the lovely community that you have created ☺👭👍🐈🐱
The cabins looked so cute! The video game museum was so cool! The first video games I remember playing were pong, and when I was a teenager I was absolutely hooked on Ms. PacMan and Galaga. Were the games included in the ticket price? The train museum would have been a cherry on the top kind of day for my husband. I think I would have also enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Yes! They games were included! We were given a stack of tokens to play - plenty for both the game rooms! The train museum was really so cool, anything miniature is fun. Pong was so fun! Basic for kids now but for us it was high tech! Thank you for watching my friend! hugs!
Ooooh! I played Centipede! I worked for a babysitter at one point and she had it in her garage! That living room they had set up was spot on! So fun to see stuff like that! Thank you so much for watching! Hugs!
Cute little RV park. The cabins are cute - remind me of "cabinzed" quoonset huts LOL. Nice laundry room - nice and clean, too (as are the bathrooms). I loved playing with the carts when I worked at a laundry/dry cleaners. (Yes, I worked there too! LOL Did whatever I had to do, for whatever length of time, to make ends meet, for however long I had to, or it lasted. And then I finally was able to get a decent, long-lasting job, with benefits, and spent 30 years there! But also worked various part-time jobs then too - worked 7 days a week for many years!) That is a very nice setup with the big honkin' thing that you called a Class A. LOL. Cute little store in the office area! That video games museum is SO COOL, I would LOVE to go there! I started out with an Atari, or ColecoVision system, and my fist game was regular P:ong - which - if you set the rackets" right, it would play all by itself, but I still found it THRILLING!! ROTFL. My 2nd game was called Duck Hunt, which involved shooting ducks (violent, eh) and my Dad also loved it. I was about 12 or13, so maybe '72 or '72 or so? When my sister and BIL got the original Nintendo for their kids, we all stayed up 24/7 for like a week surrounding Christmas, all trying to get to higher levels, and eventually beat, Mario Brothers - the whole family was obsessed! And the kids were pissed at the adults for paying "their" game! ROTFL. I also loved Zelda, and when I was in the Navy, they had a Space Invaders at the Enlisted Mena's Club, and I played pretty much every single night. If not that, it was pool (real pool, not a video game) :) There is a resort called Pop Century at Disney World that has shadow boxes n the lobby with all types of stuff from different eras, and I LOVED spending long periods of time just wandering around, reliving memories, looking at all the stuff. There also used to be a big building called Disney Quest in what is now Disney Springs (was Downtown Disney then) that had all kinds of "tech stuff" in it, including an area called the Reload Zone, which was all retro video game (Galaga, Centipede, Donkey Kong,, Pacman and Ms. Pacman, etc.) which is where I would spend HOURS!!! It was may happy place! :) HUGE BRAVO to Rob for high score on Galaga, and PacMan!!!!!! That model train museum looked fantastic as well!! I have several friends who would LOVE it there!! Socially distanced hugs from New Jersey to you and Rob, Gramma, the whole family, and all the gorgeous fur babies! Stay strong, stay positive, stay healthy!!
Wow! You make me tired just thinking about working so much! Rob worked like that for years to give us the life we have now. He is is just a hard worker, sounds like you are, too. I love hearing about your video game fun! My mother played Space Invaders for days and days while I was recovering from an accident, it is how she entertained me..lol. I played Pitfall! Zelda is still the best! The arcade, wow, nothing like it! The sounds, the people, the music... it really was a good time in life. Oh and we stole the Nintendo from our kids, too! lol! Do you remember a ride at Epcot called the Future or something like that. You rode in little pods and it took you through a series of what homes will/would look like in the future. Starting with the early 50's and their predictions for the 80's and then into the 60, 70's and so on.... I loved Epcot, that was my favorite when I visited as a child. I was 11! Like you, I love looking at items from the past, no matter what they are. I like to see how they did everyday things back in the day and how much things have changed. Hugs my friend! Thank you for always sharing your stories with me ( everyone) I love reading them.
@@LifeWithFavor Oh yes - Horizons, in Epcot! And you got to pick where your life would be played out - I remember outer space, and under water. It's still one of the most-missed attractions in all of Disney World! Spaceship Earth (inside 'the big ball") has an ending a little bit like that, where you can pick where you want to be in the future, & they take a pic of you, & put it there. ☺
I was in the Dallas area about 5 years ago for a two week training. One of my favorite restaurants I went to was Babe’s chicken dinner house. They have several locations in Texas. Have you eaten there before? I loved it so much.
Hi Favor and Robert! That is a nice KOA campground! i wonder what they charge for the cabins...they are really cute! What a great afternoon at the museums. They both looked fun and interesting! Dinner looked soooooooo good! I'm glad you got to spend time with your friends! Hugs!
I watch several channels from the UK and I know it is increasingly hard on those stuck at home. I am sending you so much love and hoe that this will all be over soon and we can begin fully living our lives again. Big hugs my friend, thank you for watching.
Wow...what a great trip down memory lane seeing all the video games and all. Thanks for sharing...great video!
Thank you! It was fun to see so many things from not only my childhood but my kids! Hugs and thank you for watching!!
I wish we had kept the Atari and a lot of other, electronics we have had through the years. Now u just have a phone. Loved seeing it all thanks👍
We both wish we had kept ours, too. The boys have all of their games/systems from over the years. Thank you for watching! Hugs!
Thank you for the trip down memory lane, that was super awesome. Great vlog yet again thank you for sharing.
Hope you are all keeping well and that Grandma is doing alright
Hugs to all of you and the lovely community that you have created
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The cabins looked so cute! The video game museum was so cool! The first video games I remember playing were pong, and when I was a teenager I was absolutely hooked on Ms. PacMan and Galaga. Were the games included in the ticket price? The train museum would have been a cherry on the top kind of day for my husband. I think I would have also enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Yes! They games were included! We were given a stack of tokens to play - plenty for both the game rooms! The train museum was really so cool, anything miniature is fun. Pong was so fun! Basic for kids now but for us it was high tech! Thank you for watching my friend! hugs!
Centipede was my game too. And that room with the tv looked like my den growing up😂. Enjoyed it🤗
Ooooh! I played Centipede! I worked for a babysitter at one point and she had it in her garage! That living room they had set up was spot on! So fun to see stuff like that! Thank you so much for watching! Hugs!
Hi Favor and Rob! Oh my gosh Favor, the video game museum looked amazing. May go take a weekend trip. Loving the vlog. Take care!
It was really cool! So many memories of my childhood and my kids! Totally worth a visit! Hugs!
We can meet our daughter and her children out side from tomorrow , I can not wait 👏👏👏🙈🙈👍👍
Oh I am SO HAPPY FOR YOU! Enjoy every moment of your visit! Big hugs to you all!
Looks a great park we can start doing this sort of thing in about two weeks 👏👏👏🤞🤞🤞
Ooooh! Let the countdown begin! So exciting! Hugs!
Cute little RV park. The cabins are cute - remind me of "cabinzed" quoonset huts LOL. Nice laundry room - nice and clean, too (as are the bathrooms). I loved playing with the carts when I worked at a laundry/dry cleaners. (Yes, I worked there too! LOL Did whatever I had to do, for whatever length of time, to make ends meet, for however long I had to, or it lasted. And then I finally was able to get a decent, long-lasting job, with benefits, and spent 30 years there! But also worked various part-time jobs then too - worked 7 days a week for many years!) That is a very nice setup with the big honkin' thing that you called a Class A. LOL. Cute little store in the office area!
That video games museum is SO COOL, I would LOVE to go there! I started out with an Atari, or ColecoVision system, and my fist game was regular P:ong - which - if you set the rackets" right, it would play all by itself, but I still found it THRILLING!! ROTFL. My 2nd game was called Duck Hunt, which involved shooting ducks (violent, eh) and my Dad also loved it. I was about 12 or13, so maybe '72 or '72 or so? When my sister and BIL got the original Nintendo for their kids, we all stayed up 24/7 for like a week surrounding Christmas, all trying to get to higher levels, and eventually beat, Mario Brothers - the whole family was obsessed! And the kids were pissed at the adults for paying "their" game! ROTFL. I also loved Zelda, and when I was in the Navy, they had a Space Invaders at the Enlisted Mena's Club, and I played pretty much every single night. If not that, it was pool (real pool, not a video game) :) There is a resort called Pop Century at Disney World that has shadow boxes n the lobby with all types of stuff from different eras, and I LOVED spending long periods of time just wandering around, reliving memories, looking at all the stuff. There also used to be a big building called Disney Quest in what is now Disney Springs (was Downtown Disney then) that had all kinds of "tech stuff" in it, including an area called the Reload Zone, which was all retro video game (Galaga, Centipede, Donkey Kong,, Pacman and Ms. Pacman, etc.) which is where I would spend HOURS!!! It was may happy place! :) HUGE BRAVO to Rob for high score on Galaga, and PacMan!!!!!!
That model train museum looked fantastic as well!! I have several friends who would LOVE it there!!
Socially distanced hugs from New Jersey to you and Rob, Gramma, the whole family, and all the gorgeous fur babies! Stay strong, stay positive, stay healthy!!
Wow! You make me tired just thinking about working so much! Rob worked like that for years to give us the life we have now. He is is just a hard worker, sounds like you are, too. I love hearing about your video game fun! My mother played Space Invaders for days and days while I was recovering from an accident, it is how she entertained me..lol. I played Pitfall! Zelda is still the best! The arcade, wow, nothing like it! The sounds, the people, the music... it really was a good time in life. Oh and we stole the Nintendo from our kids, too! lol!
Do you remember a ride at Epcot called the Future or something like that. You rode in little pods and it took you through a series of what homes will/would look like in the future. Starting with the early 50's and their predictions for the 80's and then into the 60, 70's and so on.... I loved Epcot, that was my favorite when I visited as a child. I was 11! Like you, I love looking at items from the past, no matter what they are. I like to see how they did everyday things back in the day and how much things have changed.
Hugs my friend! Thank you for always sharing your stories with me ( everyone) I love reading them.
@@LifeWithFavor Oh yes - Horizons, in Epcot! And you got to pick where your life would be played out - I remember outer space, and under water. It's still one of the most-missed attractions in all of Disney World!
Spaceship Earth (inside 'the big ball") has an ending a little bit like that, where you can pick where you want to be in the future, & they take a pic of you, & put it there. ☺
Hi Favor thanks for another fun video
Hi my friend! Thank you so much for watching!! Hugs!
This was very cool!! May need to check this place out!! Thanks for sharing.
It was really fun, so much to see I couldn’t show it all! Hugs!
I was in the Dallas area about 5 years ago for a two week training. One of my favorite restaurants I went to was Babe’s chicken dinner house. They have several locations in Texas. Have you eaten there before? I loved it so much.
I have not! I will let rob and the boys know about it, they enjoy trying different restaurant for a working lunch! Thank you! Hugs!
Nice video!!!
Thank you so much for watching! Hugs!
Hi Favor and Robert! That is a nice KOA campground! i wonder what they charge for the cabins...they are really cute! What a great afternoon at the museums. They both looked fun and interesting! Dinner looked soooooooo good! I'm glad you got to spend time with your friends! Hugs!
It was a very nice few days. So ready to cruise with them again! Hugs and thank you!!
Wow how lucky are you to be able to travel as we in the UK stuck locked down not allowed to travel beyond the town that we live in ??
I watch several channels from the UK and I know it is increasingly hard on those stuck at home. I am sending you so much love and hoe that this will all be over soon and we can begin fully living our lives again. Big hugs my friend, thank you for watching.
My son lives in Frisco. We love that area!
It was so pretty there, lots of new developments. We want to go back and explore more! Thank you for watching! Hugs!
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Hello @Life With Favor I Like Your Dallas Texas RV Vlogs on Your TH-cam Channel @Life With Favor
Thank you for watching!
Hi favor 👋
Hi my friend! Hugs!