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Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

In the grand finale, Snoopy came out to skate wearing a g-string and nothing else.

Sensational!

Meanwhile, I wish I had one of those lanyard tickets...

Wednesday, 05 May, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

toooo early for that mental picture...mental floss required.

LOL

JG

Wednesday, 05 May, 2010

Blogger Let's Talk Knott's said...

For some reason I want to go home and watch CHiPs right now. Great post and an interesting piece of Knott's history.

Wednesday, 05 May, 2010

Anonymous IludiumPhosdex said...

This wasn't exactly new in terms of concept: I understand that Blackpool Pleasure Beach out England way has had for many years the "Hot Ice" show as part of their distractions.

Wednesday, 05 May, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks much for the post! I was a stage hand at the Good Time Theatre for the majority of the run of this show. 6 days a week, 3 shows a day. Could do it in your sleep! Many fond memories, except for the monkey. Very strong, very mean, I believe that Mr. Meyer his trainer was looking for a replacement - they become difficult as they age.

Tuesday, 15 November, 2011

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My gosh I can not thank you enough for posting these images of Knott's 1980 Ice Spectacular.
What a treasure.
I had the pleasure of working that show as wardrobe master. Three shows daily beginning at 2pm.
That was a truly awesome cast with an A+ production team producing the show.
The show itself was Broadway-quality. We packed the house every show, every day. The "stage door" was like something out of a movie laden with fans waiting to get an autograph!
Ahhh the old days of Knott's Berry Farm.
Here's a kicker for you . . the wardrobe building we worked out of was next to the trailer home where Walter Knott resided during the day, with his nurse. I had the pleasure of seeing him a few times. I also experienced the ghosts of the old wardrobe building which has since been demolished and is the site of Big Foot Rapids. They said Marion Knott was one of the ghosts residing in the building, the other was a wardrobe employee who had been murdered one evening hitchhiking home. That building was very creepy.
Well, thanks again for the memories.

Friday, 18 October, 2013

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My goodness. What wonderful memories. I was one if the big time groupies of the show with my "Greg Welch" homemade tee shirt. How embarrassing to admit. LOL Now I'm almost 50! Where has the time gone? What wonderful times and a great show I might add. Would love to know how everyone is doing:) Would love to find a couple of the theater ushers as well. Thank you for posting this.

Monday, 16 December, 2013

Blogger Bequi said...

I also was a "groupie" of this show. I would love to find my friends from back then. We had such great summers back then!!!

Saturday, 30 May, 2020

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