History Museum Presentation This Saturday
Planning your weekend already? Don’t forget about my “Lost Parks” presentation at the San Mateo County History Museum at 1:00pm this Saturday.
Join me as I take you back in time to five different defunct amusement parks from the greater Bay Area, as well as explain why our history is so important to preserve. In addition, you’ll see how you can still experience pieces of these long gone parks in our modern world. See you there!
Learn more, here: http://www.historysmc.org/main.php?page=docket
October 21, 2013 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Lost Parks | Tags: #lostparks, ACE, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park review, California, california history, frontier village, great american thrills, history, history presentation, Huell Howser, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, lost parks of northern california, luna park, manteca waterslides, Nor Cal, norcal, pacific city, playland, playland-at-the-beach, presentation, san mateo county, san mateo county history museum, the next huell howser, theme park review | Comments Off on History Museum Presentation This Saturday
YouTube Milestone Reached!
Over the weekend, I reached a YouTube milestone I thought worthy of sharing.
I have eclipsed over 30,000 views on the channel since it was launched back in April of 2012!
While it’s certainly tiny in comparison to, say other channels on YouTube, it’s still a milestone to reach, then continue to grow from – and that’s worth celebrating.
Thanks to everyone for their continued support and viewing – I look forward to creating even more engaging content over the next year and a half!
Add to the view count – check out my YouTube and Vimeo channels!
October 15, 2013 | Categories: Amusement Parks | Tags: great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, lost parks of northern california, milestone, Nor Cal, norcal, pov video, producer, production, roller coaster video, roller coaster videos, tv concept, views, YouTube | Comments Off on YouTube Milestone Reached!
The People Behind “Lost Parks” and the Manteca Waterslides
Despite how it may look, there are many, MANY people who are involved in the production of “Lost Parks of Northern California.”
Without them, I would not be able to look as good as I do presenting it. With that, here are all the people it took to bring the Manteca Waterslides episode to life:
Al Garcia, Waterworld California: A big thanks goes to my longtime friend Al Garcia, who is the Marketing Sales Coordinator for the park. He gave us his personal stories of Manteca – in addition to allowing us to capture some unbelievable angles of the water slides in his park – including this particularly moist one. Visit his park (when it’s open) at: www.waterworldcalifornia.com
Roger Ross & Ryan Davies, California’s Great America: For allowing us to film inside their Boomerang Bay water park and make that historical connection to the slides in Manteca, I am forever indebted to you both. Here’s hoping that we get to work together again soon, or maybe even catch a Sharks game together this season. Visit their park at: www.cagreatamerica.com
Mike Brown and the Entire Brown Family: Mr. Brown – thank you for giving us the opportunity to share your family story with us – and thank you even more for opening up to us about all the history you hold in your memories. I can always say that I hung out with the owner of the Manteca Waterslides, and bought him lunch, while we shared stories and went through old photo albums. We will wear our Manteca “Anniversary” hats with pride.
Debby Moorhead, Vice Mayor of Manteca: Debby was crucial to us tracking down and getting permission from the current owners of the slides, as well as a great interview and one of the few, genuine politicians we’ve ever met. Sounds like Manteca is THE place to be in the coming years…we can’t wait!
ProAM USA: There is no way we would have been able to capture some of the beautiful shots in this video without winning a Facebook contest from these guys. (Seriously, we actually won a Facebook contest and got a camera crane!) Our new DVC60 camera jib was put through it’s paces this episode and we cannot wait to see what else we create with it.
Oh, and we’d love to model some of your other products, by the way…
Robert Ingle: Those promotional photos of me in the slides “acting” were all captured by Robert – who’s got quite the eye for awesome photos. But, his real skill is to blend in so I don’t even realize he’s taking my picture. I think there’s a career for you at TMZ if you’re interested, Robert.
And for those of you wondering, it’s Robert’s face that closes out the first episode in the credit roll…
Taylor Evans: I’ve never had a script supervisor before – but if I ever can hire one, it would be Taylor. He kept me on track and motivated as best as the Costco hot dog I bought him for lunch. For such complex shots, he was able to let me relax and do my thing, while he made sure the script still made sense. He also was responsible for the “summer winding down” edit that we thankfully caught that day.
And finally, I’ve saved the best for last – and with good reason, too.
I first met Nicholas Laschkewitsch a little less than a year ago – and I couldn’t have asked for a better person to partner with on this series. We’re three episodes into this once “little” project – and he somehow continually finds ways to both amaze and astound me with his work, both as a cinematographer, video editor and field producer.
This, mind you – without any professional training or experience. Nicholas simply has an eye for good work – and I could not be more fortunate to have found him and work with him on this series. He is just as much responsible for the success of this series as I am in front of the camera and doing research. Here’s to many more fun projects with the best producer I could ever have asked for.
If you haven’t seen how all these people came together on this project – look no further!
October 4, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: #lostparks, ACE, al garcia, american coaster enthusiasts, behind the scenes, defunct parks, destination america, discovery channel, documentary, great america, great american thrills, Huell Howser, indigo films, jupiter entertainment, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, leftfield productions, long form, long form story, lost parks, manteca, manteca water slides, new host, new talent, nicholas laschkewitsch, Nor Cal, norcal, northern california, robert ingle, roller coaster, taylor evans, the next huell howser, travel channel, water ride, water slides, waterslide, waterworld, waterworld california | Comments Off on The People Behind “Lost Parks” and the Manteca Waterslides
“The Most Insane Amusement Park Ever” – Video
From Daily Motion today – here’s a “nostalgic” (more tongue in cheek) look back at America’s most infamous amusement park, New Jersey’s own “Action Park.”
This is the home of the Cannonball Loop, a full 360 degree looping waterslide (and not the 45 degree models they’re building today, folks!)
Be sure to check out both parts of the video – enjoy!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x13qzyv_the-most-insane-amusement-park-ever-part-1-of-2_tech”
August 31, 2013 | Categories: Amusement Parks | Tags: #lostparks, action park, alpine slides, amusement park, amusement park death, cannonball loop, class action park, daily motion, dailymotion, defunct parks, great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, liability, looping water slide, looping waterslide, lost parks, mountain creek park, mountain creek resort, new jersey, the most insane amusement park ever, theme park death, traction park, tragic park, water slides | Comments Off on “The Most Insane Amusement Park Ever” – Video
Lost Parks Episode 3 – Manteca Waterslides Preview
Debuting September, 2013!
If you lived in Northern California odds are you remember this water park not just because they were a technological marvel of their day – but because of their catchy ad jingles. So, “Slip away today and leave your cares behind – they’re the world’s greatest, so come and ride…the Manteca Waterslides!” (1974-2004).
August 23, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: ACE, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park review, budge brown, defunct parks, gopro, great american thrills, great wolf lodge, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, manteca, manteca waterslides, new tv concept, nicholas laschkewitsch, oakwood lake, theme park review, tv show preview, water slides, waterslides | Comments Off on Lost Parks Episode 3 – Manteca Waterslides Preview
What does #LostParks Mean?
We’re “The Lost Parks of Northern California” – a web video series trying to track down any and all remaining pieces of the 30 amusement parks that have closed here in Northern California over the past 150 years.
And odds are – you saw us at work at California’s Great America today!
#LostParks quite simply, is our hashtag – a way for people to find out what we’re up to in a fun and engaging way across social media platforms. Come for the journey – stay for the history…ride with us!
August 17, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Social Media, Television Production | Tags: #lostparks, acenorcal.org, aceonline.org, american coaster enthusiasts, defunct parks, destination america, discovery channel, great american thrills, greatamericanthrills.net, hashtags, Huell Howser, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, nicholas laschkewitsch, social media, social media strategy, the next huell howser, travel channel, tv concept | Comments Off on What does #LostParks Mean?
Lost Parks Makes Major Connections!
Look who decided to give us a “like” on one of our behind the scenes shots from this past weekend:
You can imagine my shock when I checked my Instagram feed this afternoon…
We’ll look forward to sharing more with you, Discovery Channel! But, we’d really like for you to come along for the ride with us! : )
Call us anytime – we’re only shouting distance away from M5i and the Mythbusters!
August 15, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Social Media, Television Production | Tags: amusement park review, Bay Area, behind the scenes, boardwalk, defunct parks, destination america, discovery channel, great american thrills, instagram, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, m5i, mythbusters, nicholas laschkewitsch, northern california, santa cruz, social media, television production, theme park review, travel channel, tv concept | Comments Off on Lost Parks Makes Major Connections!
The Amazing People Behind the Scenes of “Lost Parks”
The forthcoming episode of the Lost Parks of Northern California was easily our most complicated – and yet it will be our most beautiful, too. But it’s not just me that makes it look good – it’s three talented individuals, Taylor Evans, Robert Ingle and Nicholas Laschkewitsch that make it (and me) look so good.
In addition – what you may not know – is that we’re not making any money on the project. In fact, we lose money on each and every shoot, whether from travel expenses, to material from historical societies – it all costs money. But, we think bringing these parks back to life is more about expanding our skills and more importantly, reclaiming our amusement heritage.

Without these folks behind the scenes, I wouldn’t be able to complete this series! Photo by Ace Northern California, used with permission.
In addition, this upcoming episode would not have been possible without the efforts of the Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Manteca, Debbie Moorhead. Without her connections, we would have never been able to get permission to film at the slides final resting place. In addition, her interview at the Chamber of Commerce was just spectacular and was full of incredible information…

Wrapping up the interview with Mayor Pro Tem, Debbie Moorhead. Photo by ACE Northern California, used with permission.
I knew working on this series would mean making connections to make it all work – I just didn’t think it would be so much fun to do it!

Producer Nicholas and I with our new favorite tool, a ProAm USA DVC 60 camera crane. Thank you Facebook contests! Photo by ACE Northern California, used with permission.
Now, we jest need some production companies to sit up and start taking notice! C’mon guys, let’s hear from you sooner than later!
August 13, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: amusement park review, behind the scenes, camera crane, closed, debbie moorhead, defunct parks, destination america, discovery channel, filmmakers, great american thrills, Huell Howser, indie filmmakers, jib, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, manteca, manteca chamber of commerce, manteca waterslides, new concet, new host, new talent, nicholas laschkewitsch, proam usa, robert ingle, taylor evans, television production, the next huell howser, theme park review, travel channel, waterslides | Comments Off on The Amazing People Behind the Scenes of “Lost Parks”
Luna Park Video Continues to Amaze!
I had the fortune of meeting with Greg Baumann, Editor-in-Chief of the Silicon Valley Business Journal recently – and it turns out he loves learning about Silicon Valley’s history, too!
Let’s hope he enjoys all 23 of the other Northern California lost parks we’re aiming to cover – thanks, Greg!
If you haven’t already checked it out, view our complete “Lost Parks of Northern California” series here: www.greatamericanthrills.net/lostparks
August 4, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks | Tags: amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, audley ingersol, californias gold, defunct amusement parks, defunct parks, destination america, discovery channel, great american thrills, greg baumann, Huell Howser, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, luna park, new host, new show concept, new talent, san jose, silicon valley, silicon valley business journal, sv biz journal, theme park review, travel channel, WGA, writers guild | Comments Off on Luna Park Video Continues to Amaze!
Lost Parks of Northern California – Episode 2 Preview
It’s finally here!
Episode 2 of the “Lost Parks” series is in the bucket and ready for release. So until the actual episode debuts, check out this quick preview of San Jose’s OTHER long lost amusement park – LUNA PARK!
Look for the actual episode to debut later this month!
July 14, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: ACE, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park review, destination america, discovery channel, great american thrills, Huell Howser, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, new host, new tv concept, nicholas laschkewitsch, norcal, northern california, television production, the next huell howser, theme park review, travel channel | Comments Off on Lost Parks of Northern California – Episode 2 Preview
Connecting with our Past
I’m always fascinated and shocked when we go out into the field how many people have such fond amusement park memories.
I shouldn’t be so surprised – yet are built for fun after all – but I think we all sometimes forget that we need a little fun in our lives.
Sometimes, it just takes a guy with a camera, microphone and bright light to remind us of all the good times.
June 23, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: amusement park review, Bay Area, defunct parks, frontier village, great american thrills, Huell Howser, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, lost parks, luna park, new tv concept, new tv show, san jose, television concept, the next huell howser, theme park review, WGA | Comments Off on Connecting with our Past
KGO Interview
KGO 810 AM here in the Bay Area interviewed me this past Friday on the “Lost Parks” series. Hopefully, it’s the start of people discovering my little series!
For those who missed it – check it out!
March 31, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: 810, ACE, adventure, airport, am, American, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, Bay Area, burlingame, California, coaster enthusiasts, coyote point, demolition, destruction, economy, fire, fun, Great, great american, great american thrills, historian, historical, history, host, internet, interview, Intro, introduction, investigative, kgo, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, living, Lost, lost park, lost parks, New, new talent, nicholas laschkewitsch, nick laschkewitsch, norcal, northern, northern california, Opening, overcoming, pacific, pacific city, poo, presenter, production, promotion, radio, raze, razing, roaring 20′s, Roller Coaster (Industry), San Francisco Bay Area, San francisco International Airport, san mateo, series, SFO, spirit, staycation, talent, television concept, television production, theme park, theme park review, theme parks, thrill, thrills, travel, United States (Country), waste, wind | Comments Off on KGO Interview
Lost Parks, Episode 1 – San Mateo’s “Pacific City”
Ladies and Gentlemen, may I present to you, episode one of, “The Lost Parks of Northern California,” featuring San Mateo’s “Pacific City.”
Be sure to like our video, comment on it, subscribe to our channel and share with your friends! We’re on Facebook, Google+ and Twitter!
You can also follow the American Coaster Enthusiasts (my partner on this journey) at www.ACEonline.org or www.ACEnorcal.org
Enjoy!
March 29, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: ACE, adventure, airport, American, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, Bay Area, burlingame, California, coaster enthusiasts, coyote point, demolition, destruction, economy, fire, fun, Great, great american, great american thrills, historian, historical, history, host, internet, Intro, introduction, investigative, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, living, Lost, lost park, lost parks, New, new talent, nicholas laschkewitsch, nick laschkewitsch, norcal, northern, northern california, Opening, overcoming, pacific, pacific city, poo, presenter, production, raze, razing, roaring 20′s, Roller Coaster (Industry), San Francisco Bay Area, San francisco International Airport, san mateo, series, SFO, spirit, staycation, talent, television concept, television production, theme park, theme park review, theme parks, thrill, thrills, travel, United States (Country), waste, wind | Comments Off on Lost Parks, Episode 1 – San Mateo’s “Pacific City”
Official Trailer – “The Lost Parks of Northern California”
The wait is over – no more screen captures – this is the OFFICIAL trailer to the “Lost Parks” series! Look for the debut episode, featuring San Mateo’s “Pacific City Resort” to debut right here on March 29th, 2013!
March 17, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: ACE, adventure, American, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, burlingame, California, coaster enthusiasts, coyote point, demolition, destruction, economy, fire, fun, Great, great american, great american thrills, historical, history, host, human spirit, internet, Intro, introduction, investigative, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, Lost, lost park, lost parks, New, new talent, nicholas laschkewitsch, nick laschkewitsch, norcal, northern, northern california, Opening, overcoming, pacific, pacific city, poo, presenter, production, raze, razing, roaring 20′s, Roller Coaster (Industry), San francisco International Airport, san mateo, series, SFO, spirit, talent, television concept, television production, theme park, theme park review, theme parks, thrill, thrills, United States (Country) | 2 Comments
“Won’t You Come and Play With Us?”
Longtime residents of the South Bay remember this park by a much different theme.
Howdy, partner! Can you name this ‘dem here lost amusement park of San Jose, CA?
We’re hoping to have the video completed for this park by July (fingers crossed!)
March 10, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: ACE, adventure, American, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, California, coaster enthusiasts, demolition, destruction, economy, edenvale garden park, fire, frontier, frontier village, fun, Great, great american, great american thrills, historical, history, host, human spirit, internet, Intro, introduction, investigative, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, Lost, lost park, lost parks, monterey highway, New, new talent, nicholas laschkewitsch, nick laschkewitsch, norcal, northern, northern california, presenter, production, raze, razing, Roller Coaster (Industry), san jose, series, south bay, talent, television concept, television production, theme park, theme park review, theme parks, thrill, thrills, United States (Country) | 2 Comments
Rough Cut is Complete!
It’s been a long time coming, but I’m happy to announce that our first episode has made it to the “rough cut” stage!
Folks, it almost looks like a proper television program!
Stay tuned for announcements on when the episode will debut…for now, here’s a behind-the-scenes screenshot of me describing why this lost park disappeared. (Hint – guests eventually POO-POOED the idea of ever coming back…)
March 5, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: ACE, adventure, American, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, burlingame, California, coaster enthusiasts, coyote point, demolition, destruction, economy, fire, fun, Great, great american, great american thrills, historical, history, host, human spirit, internet, Intro, introduction, investigative, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, Lost, lost park, lost parks, New, new talent, nicholas laschkewitsch, nick laschkewitsch, norcal, northern, northern california, Opening, overcoming, pacific, pacific city, poo, presenter, production, raze, razing, roaring 20′s, Roller Coaster (Industry), San francisco International Airport, san mateo, series, SFO, spirit, talent, television concept, television production, theme park, theme park review, theme parks, thrill, thrills, United States (Country) | Comments Off on Rough Cut is Complete!
Test Footage from our new Opening!
Anyone up to see some test footage from our latest shoot? Look forward to the final product to debut soon on our YouTube channel as well as here!
February 1, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: ACE, adventure, American, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, ass, being human, California, coaster enthusiasts, damage, demolition, destruction, economy, fire, flamer, fun, Great, great american, great american thrills, historical, history, host, Huell Howser, human being, human spirit, hurricane, hurricane sandy, internet, Intro, introduction, investigative, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, Lost, lost park, lost parks, New, new talent, nicholas laschkewitsch, nick laschkewitsch, norcal, northern, northern california, Opening, overcoming, presenter, production, raze, razing, roaring 20′s, Roller Coaster (Industry), series, spirit, storm surge, talent, television concept, television production, theme park, theme park review, theme parks, thrill, thrills, United States (Country) | Comments Off on Test Footage from our new Opening!
Introducing the “Lost Parks” series!
This has been a long time coming – but I’m proud to introduce the first in a series of videos on the lost amusement parks of Northern California.
Special thanks to Nick Laschkewitsch for his excellent camera work on this intro.
Enjoy, everyone!
January 20, 2013 | Categories: Lost Parks, Television Production | Tags: ACE, adventure, American, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, ass, being human, California, coaster enthusiasts, damage, demolition, destruction, economy, fire, flamer, fun, Great, great american, great american thrills, historical, history, host, Huell Howser, human being, human spirit, hurricane, hurricane sandy, internet, Intro, introduction, investigative, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, Lost, lost park, lost parks, New, new talent, nicholas laschkewitsch, nick laschkewitsch, norcal, northern, northern california, Opening, overcoming, presenter, production, raze, razing, roaring 20's, Roller Coaster (Industry), series, spirit, storm surge, talent, television concept, television production, theme park, theme park review, theme parks, thrill, thrills, United States (Country) | Comments Off on Introducing the “Lost Parks” series!






