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January 18, 2008
Talk About an Abandoned Place You Know
Use the comments in this posting to submit abandoned places that you know about or remember from the past.
January 17, 2008
Rock-A-Hoola Water Park - On the way to Vegas
I've passed the waterpark many times on the way to Vegas. It always seemed closed... the closed waterpark stuck out and stuck in my mind. With some digging for information, I
found out that the water park has not opened to the public since 2004 after an unfortunate accident and expensive lawsuit to follow. This article explains the reason why.

Lake Dolores is the original, given name of the man-made lake(s) and the surrounding site where stands a still physically-existent yet currently inoperative waterpark on Hacienda Road in the desert town of Newberry Springs, San Bernardino County, California, USA. When last open to the general public, the park itself went by the relatively recent and updated name(s) Rock-a-Hoola Waterpark for a short period of time and subsequently Discovery Water Park for an even shorter period. Despite the recent, successive name changes due to two separate transfers of ownership, the site is still far more commonly known by the general public as "Lake Dolores".
Wikipedia
Rock-a-Hoola Waterpark has been abandoned since 2004.
Rock-a-Hoola is the most popular page on the site. Help keep it alive by sharing your thoughts and stories in the comments below.
January 11, 2008
The Long Beach Pike

The Pike was an amusement park and arcade near the beach south of Ocean Boulevard in Long Beach, California. Started in 1902, The Pike ran until 1979, when a long-term contract with the city ran out. It was most noted for its large wooden roller coaster, the Cyclone, that extended out over the water.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pike
Southern California Closed Drive-Ins
There is a great website about closed drive-in theaters in Southern California. I remember the Panorama City, Winnetka 6, and Van Nuys/Sepulveda theaters. It would be great if this site added current pictures of the sites - then and now comparisons.
See it here:
http://mysite.verizon.net/res8ibgr/socaldriveins/closed.htm (link no longer valid as of 9-2012)
A ticket booth from the Sepulveda drive-in still standing today.
Sepulveda Drive-In
6127 Sepulveda Blvd.
Van Nuys, CA 91411
Screens: 1
Car Capacity: 1500
Opened: 1955
Closed: 1989
Here are some amazing Google Earth images that show the transformation of the Sepulveda Drive-in site (now a parking lot):
How about some other San Fernando Valley Drive-in Theaters?
Winnetka 6 (now Pacific Theaters)
Panorama City (now a Middle School)
See it here:
http://mysite.verizon.net/res8ibgr/socaldriveins/closed.htm (link no longer valid as of 9-2012)

Sepulveda Drive-In
6127 Sepulveda Blvd.
Van Nuys, CA 91411
Screens: 1
Car Capacity: 1500
Opened: 1955
Closed: 1989
Here are some amazing Google Earth images that show the transformation of the Sepulveda Drive-in site (now a parking lot):
1989 (the screen is still there - on the left)
1994
2002
2004
2005
2010
How about some other San Fernando Valley Drive-in Theaters?
Winnetka 6 (now Pacific Theaters)
1989
1994
2002
2008
Panorama City (now a Middle School)
1994
2002
2003
2008
Unknown Miniature Golf Course - Canoga Park, CA

This course is being removed to make way for the expanded Westfield Topanga Mall.
Read more about it here.
Supposedly there was also an amusement park, a giant slide, driving range, arcade with mini bowling, and trampolines as well.
Please be sure to post comments if you know more about this course.
January 9, 2008
Disney's Discovery Island
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery_Island
Disney's Discovery Island has been abandoned since 1999. Before it closed many families made memories here and they will continue to talk about their time spent on Disney's Discovery Island. Whether they stayed right in Disney-themed hotels or in Disney hotels Orlando, they adventured to the Island, that is, until they were no longer able. At the time, the Bay was a popular site for Disney travelers.
Did you have the chance to visit Discovery Island before it closed? Share your thoughts and stories in the comments below.
Check out Jurassic World and the abandoned Six Flags New Orleans/Jazzland on Modern Day Ruins:
Six Flags New Orleans/Jazzland - A History: http://www.moderndayruins.com/2012/09/six-flags-new-orleans.html
Jurassic World filming at Six Flags New Orleans/Jazzland: http://www.moderndayruins.com/2015/06/Six-Flags-Jurassic-World.html
Ambassador Hotel
The Ambassador Hotel was a landmark hotel in Los Angeles, California from 1921 until it was demolished in late 2005 and early 2006. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambassador_Hotel


The Old Griffith Park Zoo

Today the cave enclosures have now been outfitted with picnic benches and grills. A trail leading up from the caves gives you a zookeeper’s view of the area and leads to ever more abandoned ruins. Some of the iron gates of the cages are open, making the cages accessible to walk through. It's a strange feeling entering a place where animals were previously caged.
The Griffith Park Zoo is not exactly abandoned, but the ruins can be easily found in the hillside.
Disney's River Country Abandoned

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Country
Disney's River Country has been abandoned since 2005.
Disney's River Country was unlike any water park we have today. Did you have the chance to visit before it closed? Share your thoughts and stories in the comments below.
Marineland of the Pacific | Abandoned Places
Marineland of the Pacific was loved by many. It is surely missed. Share your thoughts and stories in the comments below.
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