Hello Viewers! This is my second time at Big Sky Movie Ranch for the LHOP 50th anniversary tour. I kept the camera rolling the entire tour to show all the beautiful landscapes of Big Sky Movie Ranch. Enjoy, and thanks for watching!
I went in June as well. We tried to get on her bus, but it was sold out. We were on the last tour of the day. Our tour guide was terrible! I'm going again in September.
Nice video! I really liked this show as a kid, so many memories! My favourite character was Harriet. Also, it would be great if a multi millionaire bought the property and rebuild the town of Walnut Grove, turning it into a tourist attraction.
They are still doing bus tours of Big Sky Ranch. You can go to Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce, and you will see Little House 50th. That is where they give the bus tour information.
So they obviously rebuilt these structures for the tour! I remember reading about the final episode, and the imploding the buildings were both part of the script and the agreement with the landowner that no structures would be standing.
Nice footage, watched the whole thing. I'm certain I wouldn't have enjoyed the tour with that guide the way she rambles and is condescending. But very nice to view. Interesting how the immediate area around the Little House is still rather worn down. But then a lot of other areas is all grown over. Enjoyed.
Thanks for watching. Yes, our tour guide was awful and kind of rude. She new nothing about the show or the locations of the buildings. It was my second time on the tour so I just tuned her out. I just concentrated on filming the buildings and the landscape.
The house was impossibly small. The town consisted of the church, main store and only a few houses. I feel that real life would be too difficult under these circumstances. I also feel, as much as I admire Michael Landon, that he placed a tremendous importance on religion. He didn't tolerate people who didn't place their trust in God. He must have been a religious man but his views were way too strong. Highway to Heaven, well that's something else entirely. You cannot force such views, and I found his insistence uncomfortable.
Yes, she was terrible. She doesn't know anything about the show or the area. Unfortunately, we were stuck with her. I just concentrated on filming the buildings and landscape. Other than her, I hope you enjoyed the video.
Hello Viewers! This is my second time at Big Sky Movie Ranch for the LHOP 50th anniversary tour. I kept the camera rolling the entire tour to show all the beautiful landscapes of Big Sky Movie Ranch. Enjoy, and thanks for watching!
Che bello vedere tutti questi posti della casa della prateria ❤❤ e suggestivo molto ❤
I was on the tour in June, led by Alison Arngrin (Nellie), she was awesome.
I went in June as well. We tried to get on her bus, but it was sold out. We were on the last tour of the day. Our tour guide was terrible! I'm going again in September.
@@jokeroneninesevenzero I might go again in Sept. too.
Nice video!
I really liked this show as a kid, so many memories! My favourite character was Harriet.
Also, it would be great if a multi millionaire bought the property and rebuild the town of Walnut Grove, turning it into a tourist attraction.
Probably won't be sold. It's still a working movie ranch.
Love to take that tour
They are still doing bus tours of Big Sky Ranch. You can go to Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce, and you will see Little House 50th. That is where they give the bus tour information.
So they obviously rebuilt these structures for the tour! I remember reading about the final episode, and the imploding the buildings were both part of the script and the agreement with the landowner that no structures would be standing.
That is correct!
Grave error destruir todo el set .
Nice footage, watched the whole thing. I'm certain I wouldn't have enjoyed the tour with that guide the way she rambles and is condescending. But very nice to view. Interesting how the immediate area around the Little House is still rather worn down. But then a lot of other areas is all grown over. Enjoyed.
Thanks for watching. Yes, our tour guide was awful and kind of rude. She new nothing about the show or the locations of the buildings. It was my second time on the tour so I just tuned her out. I just concentrated on filming the buildings and the landscape.
Walnut Grove, California, 95670, is located in the Sacramento Delta.
I would love to tour that place
Yes, I'm lucky that I live in the same town. I waited forty years to get back there to see the location of Walnut Grove.
Dovrebbero ricostruire tutto il set com'era in origine farebbero soldi a palate , c'è tutto il mondo che sta seguendo ancora la serie dopo 50 anni
It would be great if they did!
Twin falls
🙂those are cardboard house's standing up.
It's not cardboard. It's wood. If they weren't there, you wouldn't know where the real buildings were located.
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The house was impossibly small. The town consisted of the church, main store and only a few houses. I feel that real life would be too difficult under these circumstances. I also feel, as much as I admire Michael Landon, that he placed a tremendous importance on religion. He didn't tolerate people who didn't place their trust in God. He must have been a religious man but his views were way too strong. Highway to Heaven, well that's something else entirely. You cannot force such views, and I found his insistence uncomfortable.
Need a tour person that knows what she or he is talking about.
Yes, she was terrible. She doesn't know anything about the show or the area. Unfortunately, we were stuck with her. I just concentrated on filming the buildings and landscape. Other than her, I hope you enjoyed the video.