Summed up like this: There used to be a whole genre of "Go somewhere and do something" commercials that fell by the wayside against local waterparks on one side of a scale and Disney parks on the other.
I like the matching t-shirt and shorts outfits a couple of the teen girls are wearing in the camping segment, one has a joker design on the shirt and one leg of the shorts and the other is like an abstract paint design
Somebody felt it was important to document the Space Shuttle Inn. Imagine that place being the nicest surroundings you could have as it lifted you from the doldrums of an unsatisfying life.
As a 46 year old, I love that these videos look so bizarre now, but also nostalgic at the same time. Life was so much better, back in the day.
This video feels like laying in front of a fan on the hottest day of the year
Life just doesn't get any better than staying at the Space Shuttle Inn.
Summed up like this: There used to be a whole genre of "Go somewhere and do something" commercials that fell by the wayside against local waterparks on one side of a scale and Disney parks on the other.
Exactly what i needed right now
4:43 - 9:40 this went from relaxing to bizarre to creepy
I like the matching t-shirt and shorts outfits a couple of the teen girls are wearing in the camping segment, one has a joker design on the shirt and one leg of the shorts and the other is like an abstract paint design
dude. i totally get where Ginger Root gets his influence from (thanks to the start of this video)
Somebody felt it was important to document the Space Shuttle Inn. Imagine that place being the nicest surroundings you could have as it lifted you from the doldrums of an unsatisfying life.
that guy at 2:26 is really funny to me idk why 😂
Not Titusville haha
Pls do a sleepcore about liminal spaces
the motel video seems like something a serial killer would make...
Feels strange to hear 80's pop music in Japanese
Is that what’s happening?! 🤣
📺☘️
Pre slackler
First!
Titusville or Kennedy Space Center? 🤔
[*Heads to Waffle House for contemplation*]