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Man I wonder what will happen to that tiki.. |
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Fri, Apr 11, 2003 10:20 AM
Oh no! Just a couple of weeks ago, I saw Cypress Gardens in the movie "This is Cinerama," which played in true three-reel form in our restored Cinerama theater here in Seattle. The footage was fantastic, oversaturated colors, cute 50's girls in southern belle costumes, really over-the-top. It's a shame it's having to close, though not totally surprising. |
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Fri, Apr 11, 2003 10:27 AM
i'm pretty surprised that place stayed open this long. we went last year for a friend's birthday (he's into old florida stuff), and it was like being in a twilight zone episode directed by terry gilliam -- hundreds of geriatrics, 2 Elvis impersonators, and really awful canned music. we did have fun -- it was just a very surreal kind of fun. i don't remember tikis there at all, but they did have a HUGE (probably about 18ft) seated buddha statue. |
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Fri, Apr 11, 2003 9:26 PM
My childhood is linked to the memories of growing up in North/Central Florida...the closing of CG is depressing! It was the part of my lexicon of great Fl places, linked to Tiki Gardens, Busch Gardens and early Disney World. Now just another memory...I would love to buy a peice of property in what ever develoment they have planned there and strut around in Antebellum Garb all day just to keep it alive. |
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Sat, Apr 12, 2003 6:15 AM
so sad... |
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 1:29 PM
I'm forwarding this from the Society for Commercial Archeology mailing list:
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Wed, Apr 16, 2003 3:56 PM
There's an audio blurb about Cypress Gardens on NPR this week. Here's the link: |
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thejab
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Mon, Jun 2, 2003 12:28 PM
Someone has expressed interest in purchasing and saving Cypress Gardens. Here's a press release from http://www.savethegardens.com
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Wed, Jul 30, 2003 2:14 PM
Today on TCM they're showing Easy To Love (1953) starring Esther Williams and filmed in Cypress Gardens. It starts at 5:30PM ET (2:30 PT). |
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Thu, Jan 29, 2004 1:19 PM
I received this in an email today from the Winterhaven Chamber of Commerce:
How about that jacket?! Do I see tikis on it? |
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Thu, Jan 29, 2004 1:37 PM
This is the best "I" could do with the quality of the photo. |
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fatuhiva
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Sun, Feb 1, 2004 9:37 PM
yes, folks it looks like Cypress Gardens escaped the wrecking ball and will be coming back in full effect.. I'm pretty excited about it, as I really wanted my new boy to be able to go there and uncover the tiki and see the Water-Ski Shows. It was purchased by a Georgia theme park owner, who is going to put about $35mill into renovations- he's going to add some roller coasters, more rides, etc which some people arent happy about- but I'll say this much: the last time I was there, just prior to its closing, it was looking sad. The animal areas were like a PETA nightmare- it seemed they hadnt been updated since the 60's. Now thats good for things like botanical garden design (read: tikiness) but I'm not one for 60's era animal enclosure nostalgia. The gardens are on one end of the park- the "theme" stuff on the other, with the ski-lake in between. So I could TOTALLY see the theme side having major improvements whilst retaining every bit of charm of the gardens. I, for one, am STOKED. ==================================== Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2004 State signs off on plan to save Cypress Gardens TALLAHASSEE, Fla.— Gov. Jeb Bush and the Cabinet voted today to contribute $11 million toward a deal that will let a Georgia theme park owner take over Cypress Gardens, one of Florida’s oldest tourist attractions. Under the arrangement, the Trust for Public Land will exercise its option to buy the 150 acres that make up Cypress Gardens, located just outside Winter Haven. The park, which is known for its botanical gardens, water ski shows and Southern belles in hoop skirts and parasols, closed last April after 67 years in operation. Kent Buescher, who owns Wild Adventures in Valdosta, Ga., will then buy 130 acres for $7 million and Polk County will buy the historic 30-acre core of the park for $2.5 million. The deal, which the trust brokered, required an $11 million conservation easement from the state. “Only in Florida would this be a cultural resource perhaps,” Bush said before the unanimous vote. “But that’s what distinguishes us. We live in paradise and everybody else doesn’t. So I don’t feel bad about that at all.” The park could reopen as soon as Memorial Day weekend, said Sara Sumner, a spokeswoman for Wild Adventures. The new owner plans to invest $35 million over the next 18 months to refurbish the gardens, buildings and construct a new entrance. Buescher also plans to add some roller coasters, bring back the ski shows and schedule concerts. |
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Sun, Feb 1, 2004 9:41 PM
Pics from my tour thru Cypress Gardens (and some other FL Gardens too) just prior to the closing.. |
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Sun, Mar 12, 2006 9:13 PM
I was just looking at the website for the newly revamped Cypress Gardens... It’s H2Official! Gallons of refreshing fun will flow at the all-new Splash Island in Cypress Gardens with its Grand Opening Saturday, March 11. Be one of the first to lazily float down the crystal clear waters of “Paradise River” or conquer the four stories of “Polynesian Adventure’s” numerous platforms, slides, water cannons and blast buckets. Then, get set for a tubing adventure on the “Tonga Tubes,” the twin-slide complex. Hang ten on “Kowabunga Bay,” the 20,000 square-foot wave pool or take a lightning-fast adventure on the speed slides of “Voodoo Plunge.” Smaller fishes will enjoy the gentle water fun of the “Tikki Garden.” In keeping with Cypress Gardens Adventure Park’s retro-Florida theming, the park features a Polynesian atmosphere, hearkening back to the days of tikki bars and surfboards. Splash Island will also include several restaurants and snack stands, such as “Volcano Jim’s Snack Shack and Tikki Bar,” which will dish up delectable snacks and drinks. The “Kahuna Bathhouse” is the changing and shower area, complete with locker rentals. Complimentary life vests are also available. |
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