This takes me back. My dad would take us every year to Cedar Point. My mom would fill up a cooler full with cold fried chicken from KFC. We'd get a picnic table and spend the day. I was about 12 in 77. Oh, the clothing styles. Cut off jeans for shorts and tube socks. That was it back then. There wasn't a lot of options for summer wear back then. That shot of the double ferris wheel at night reminded me of when my dad rode that with me at night when I was a little kid. A good memory of my dad who's been gone for almost 30 years. A fun watch. .
I am going to sound like a cranky old guy, but Cedar Point was much better then. More open, more inviting for everyone. Smaller rides that anyone could ride. Now it is overblown with mega coasters and all of the classic rides have been pushed out of the way. Thank you for sharing this!
My heart aches watching this. Our family went in the summer of 77 as well. I had forgotten so many rides; the log ride, the double ferris wheel, those cars that went too slow, the Calypso, the sky crossing. Thank you so much for posting this. It was such a nice time to be alive.
I just watched another video from 1961 and the difference just 16 years makes is mind blowing. 1961 I barely recognized anything but here, the place I know and love is really taking shape. And look at that SHINY new Corkscrew!
I was born in 2002 so this is way before I was alive but I am a big CP fan and I love the history of the place so thank you for showing the younger generations what it was like in your time I fully appreciate it 😊
OMG, I worked that season on Mill Race water ride at 8:22 mark and recognised my co-workers, but wasn't in video. still a laff... too much inside stuff to tell here... we sometimes called C.P. "Six Flags over Sandusky"...
I worked at the Point '75 and '76, so I missed the tornado. You must have had a great view of it, if you were at work. A friend of mine worked the Pirate Ride, so she watched it all unfold. I'm glad it didn't happen in '76. I worked at the Blacksmith Shop, just yards away from the tornado's path. No, thank you! Did you hear about the end-of-season prank in '76 that shut down the Mill Race for an entire morning?
@@haplessasshole9615 Yah mean when a leaving mill race worker poured several gallons of soap in the giant water pumps that circulated the water that moved the "logs" through the flumes {channels}. I was working on that ride at that moment. All the guests asked that day if that was how we clean the ride at the end of the year. Of course we told them yes, that's how we did it... 6-8 foot balls of soap billowing down the midway.
@@haplessasshole9615 on the tornado, I worked near the lake near the Blue Streak and saw two storm fronts come together like over the marina. We had a real close, like in the picnic area, lightning strike and we closed the ride, calling the "office" telling them of the lightning and "they agreed" to the shut down. Didn't see the funnel, but helped evacuate people from the old Camper Village, afterwards.
@@wiggion That's the one! I was on the Merchandising warehouse loading dock with a bunch of other girls waiting for our lift to the Trail when some guy came running in off the Midway, and tore into the warehouse. A few seconds later, there were wild whoops, and every guy in there came boiling out, leaping off the dock. The first guy came out, told us what was going on, and off we went. I've told people there were blobs of foam taller than I bouncing down the Midway, and they think I'm exaggerating. I'm not. It was a spectacle I wouldn't have missed for the world. I was so punchy by that time in the season, I was almost crying laughing over that image all day. Warehouse Denny hinted that there were at least two people involved. He swore he'd never say who did it, but I figured one had to be a Mill Race op, and another had to be in the Food Service warehouse, where the ultra-concentrated dish soap came from. Did you know Capt. Steve-O from the Western Cruise?
Late teens and skipped school in the spring from Toledo. Was great. the place was almost empty and could just get on every ride without waiting. lol, good luck now, great times!
What a great home video. i would have been 14 summer of '77 and i was there that year and have been every year since, raising my own family of CP fans. The park was so clean then, 20-minute waits for rides, you could go to see the shows, the imax, and hit all the rides easily in one day. I used to buy the park map every year in the candle shop for a buck. Still got 'em tucked away somewhere!
I ( Mark) was only 6 years old that year. Sadly too young ( and to short) to ride The Jumbo Jet or The Blue Streak. But I do remember a lot of the other rides and attractions. I remember my dad taking me on the Satellite Jets ( or Super Jets as I think they were renamed around that time) and the Turnpike Cars. Some of those earlier years were the best. I would eventually ride the Blue Streak 3 years later in 1980. I was 9 when I first rode it. And I do miss the Manual Operation Years. Those were the Best Years of The Blue Streak.
I love the fact someone shows the original Shoot The Rapids, much better than the redo they had. I am not sure but I think it was replaced by the underrated White Water Landing (which is now Maverick). Unclear as to where exactly but was in "frontier town"
I have very fond childhood memories at CP in the 70s. I would love to be able to share with my sons sometime soon. Love this video! My favorites were the Corkscrew and the horse derby ride.
Hi Karen! I bought the films from a second hand store in White Pigeon, Michigan, and yes, there were others. Let me see if I can locate them. I have bought so many films like these over the years, it might take me a little while but I'll see what I can come up with. I might not have the actual films any longer but I have video transfers of them. I just have to figure out where they are.
That was actually a whole lot that, just a lot less roller coasters. All the basics of a fantastic and well balanced park were in play I one might argue it was a better experience.
This takes me back. My dad would take us every year to Cedar Point. My mom would fill up a cooler full with cold fried chicken from KFC. We'd get a picnic table and spend the day. I was about 12 in 77. Oh, the clothing styles. Cut off jeans for shorts and tube socks. That was it back then. There wasn't a lot of options for summer wear back then. That shot of the double ferris wheel at night reminded me of when my dad rode that with me at night when I was a little kid. A good memory of my dad who's been gone for almost 30 years. A fun watch. .
I went there in July of 1977, we had a group of us and it was a blast, not nearly as crowded as it became later and so much fun.
I was ten years old that summer for our family trip to CP. This video is exactly how I remembered it from those days. So fun! Thanks for sharing!
I am going to sound like a cranky old guy, but Cedar Point was much better then. More open, more inviting for everyone. Smaller rides that anyone could ride. Now it is overblown with mega coasters and all of the classic rides have been pushed out of the way. Thank you for sharing this!
This is pure gold
My heart aches watching this. Our family went in the summer of 77 as well. I had forgotten so many rides; the log ride, the double ferris wheel, those cars that went too slow, the Calypso, the sky crossing. Thank you so much for posting this. It was such a nice time to be alive.
I just watched another video from 1961 and the difference just 16 years makes is mind blowing. 1961 I barely recognized anything but here, the place I know and love is really taking shape. And look at that SHINY new Corkscrew!
Many of these rides are still there!
I just got back from a trip yesterday it’s amazing
I love how Mom rode all the rides with the kids and Dad got it all on film. Brings back many happy memories.
Wish Blue Streak still had those same trains with buzz bars.
Thanks . I drove from Baltimore to there once in 2016 with my dad. I loved that place.
I was born in 2002 so this is way before I was alive but I am a big CP fan and I love the history of the place so thank you for showing the younger generations what it was like in your time I fully appreciate it 😊
OMG, I worked that season on Mill Race water ride at 8:22 mark and recognised my co-workers, but wasn't in video. still a laff... too much inside stuff to tell here... we sometimes called C.P. "Six Flags over Sandusky"...
And in 2019, that reality almost came to pass before Six Flags backed out of their proposal
I worked at the Point '75 and '76, so I missed the tornado. You must have had a great view of it, if you were at work. A friend of mine worked the Pirate Ride, so she watched it all unfold. I'm glad it didn't happen in '76. I worked at the Blacksmith Shop, just yards away from the tornado's path. No, thank you!
Did you hear about the end-of-season prank in '76 that shut down the Mill Race for an entire morning?
@@haplessasshole9615 Yah mean when a leaving mill race worker poured several gallons of soap in the giant water pumps that circulated the water that moved the "logs" through the flumes {channels}. I was working on that ride at that moment. All the guests asked that day if that was how we clean the ride at the end of the year. Of course we told them yes, that's how we did it... 6-8 foot balls of soap billowing down the midway.
@@haplessasshole9615 on the tornado, I worked near the lake near the Blue Streak and saw two storm fronts come together like over the marina. We had a real close, like in the picnic area, lightning strike and we closed the ride, calling the "office" telling them of the lightning and "they agreed" to the shut down. Didn't see the funnel, but helped evacuate people from the old Camper Village, afterwards.
@@wiggion That's the one! I was on the Merchandising warehouse loading dock with a bunch of other girls waiting for our lift to the Trail when some guy came running in off the Midway, and tore into the warehouse. A few seconds later, there were wild whoops, and every guy in there came boiling out, leaping off the dock. The first guy came out, told us what was going on, and off we went. I've told people there were blobs of foam taller than I bouncing down the Midway, and they think I'm exaggerating. I'm not. It was a spectacle I wouldn't have missed for the world. I was so punchy by that time in the season, I was almost crying laughing over that image all day.
Warehouse Denny hinted that there were at least two people involved. He swore he'd never say who did it, but I figured one had to be a Mill Race op, and another had to be in the Food Service warehouse, where the ultra-concentrated dish soap came from.
Did you know Capt. Steve-O from the Western Cruise?
Late teens and skipped school in the spring from Toledo. Was great. the place was almost empty and could just get on every ride without waiting. lol, good luck now, great times!
go on a week day in the last 2 weeks of August right after school starts. you will walk on just about every ride
What a great home video. i would have been 14 summer of '77 and i was there that year and have been every year since, raising my own family of CP fans. The park was so clean then, 20-minute waits for rides, you could go to see the shows, the imax, and hit all the rides easily in one day. I used to buy the park map every year in the candle shop for a buck. Still got 'em tucked away somewhere!
I ( Mark) was only 6 years old that year. Sadly too young ( and to short) to ride The Jumbo Jet or The Blue Streak. But I do remember a lot of the other rides and attractions. I remember my dad taking me on the Satellite Jets ( or Super Jets as I think they were renamed around that time) and the Turnpike Cars. Some of those earlier years were the best. I would eventually ride the Blue Streak 3 years later in 1980. I was 9 when I first rode it. And I do miss the Manual Operation Years. Those were the Best Years of The Blue Streak.
Thank You!!! I was 13 yrs old then and it brought back memories
I was 12 then. Cedar Point was so much better back then.prr of a family park. Now it's 90 % roller coasters and one half the family can't ride
I love the fact someone shows the original Shoot The Rapids, much better than the redo they had. I am not sure but I think it was replaced by the underrated White Water Landing (which is now Maverick). Unclear as to where exactly but was in "frontier town"
Thanks for posting. Great memories!
I have very fond childhood memories at CP in the 70s. I would love to be able to share with my sons sometime soon. Love this video! My favorites were the Corkscrew and the horse derby ride.
thanks for the memory!
Thanks for sharing. Brings back so many memories.
Hi Kip ! This is me in my family video ! Please tell me where you were able to find. This is priceless. We lost our videos Do you have any others
Hi Karen! I bought the films from a second hand store in White Pigeon, Michigan, and yes, there were others. Let me see if I can locate them. I have bought so many films like these over the years, it might take me a little while but I'll see what I can come up with. I might not have the actual films any longer but I have video transfers of them. I just have to figure out where they are.
That is really amazing. I’m still in shocked we found your post
Hi Kip. By chance were you a camper at Greenwood acreas ?
today its all roller coasters that are only for the thrill seekers, might as well go to nasa and train, it was more fun back then for kids.
If they only knew then what the rides would be like today.
I was also 10. Started taking my three kids after
There’s like nothing there!
At least not compared to today's Cedar Point.
Most amusement parks were like that back then.
That was actually a whole lot that, just a lot less roller coasters. All the basics of a fantastic and well balanced park were in play I one might argue it was a better experience.
@@restlessbohemian26 I agree I loved the park back then, not all the plethora of coasters like today.
hummm does this video have sound?? Or am I nuts???!!!
It does not.
Probably jua 8mm, don't forget only 77. lol