In 1969 SDC closed one week so the Beverly Hillbillies show could be taped. On Saturday, the cast and crew had a party, and I was in the band that provided the entertainment. We set up at 9 am, and the park then opened for a private party; only about 1,000 people in the park. I rode into the Flooded Mine ride, and hopped off the boat, and stood with the robots for about 15 minutes. I don't think anyone noticed. Love SDC, then and now!
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In 1969 SDC closed one week so the Beverly Hillbillies show could be taped. On Saturday, the cast and crew had a party, and I was in the band that provided the entertainment. We set up at 9 am, and the park then opened for a private party; only about 1,000 people in the park. I rode into the Flooded Mine ride, and hopped off the boat, and stood with the robots for about 15 minutes. I don't think anyone noticed. Love SDC, then and now!
ReplyDeleteI have been in that exact window. I don't think I could find the picture, but I am sure my mom has it somewhere.
ReplyDeleteDo they still have the slanty shanty?