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KONA-KAI, Panama City Beach, Tikis located!
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Wed, Apr 29, 2009 5:12 PM
Name:KONA-KAI Description: [ Edited by: uncle trav 2009-04-29 17:17 ] [ Edited by: uncle trav 2009-04-29 17:29 ] [ Edited by: uncle trav 2009-04-30 14:39 ] |
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Wed, Apr 29, 2009 5:42 PM
I believe there is a sushi restaurant at the site now called Pompano's. I did a search for the Kona-Kai in Panama City in the threads and didn't see anything. May have flown under the radar. [ Edited by: uncle trav 2009-04-29 17:44 ] |
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Wed, Apr 29, 2009 5:58 PM
I edited this photo to show a little more detail [ Edited by: uncle trav 2009-04-29 18:00 ] |
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Wed, Apr 29, 2009 6:30 PM
Uncle Trav, Great find and research. Never seen that postcard before. Those tiki poles out front are huge! Florida = hot bed of tiki. DC |
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Wed, Apr 29, 2009 6:41 PM
I lived in Panama City in the late 1960's and again in the mid 70's. I do remember seeing that place. I remember the Moai's out front, I was always facinated by them, as I had never seen one before, except in National Geographic! I think the place was closed down by then. I believe the building was made over into a place called "The Spinnaker",and was a very popular spot later on. The memory is alittle hazy, as it has been along time..... |
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Wed, Apr 29, 2009 9:54 PM
I did a couple of google searchs on this... and found that there is a book called Panama City by J.D. Weeks that references The Kona Kai on page 110... The book talks about the Kona Kai advertising "dining on the shores of an enchanted lagoon," (Lake Flora) and also mentions a recipe for their Banana Tiki which was provided to the author on a cocktail napkin by a bartender back in the 60's... |
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uncle trav
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Thu, Apr 30, 2009 9:54 AM
Pompano's Restaurant is indeed the old Kona-Kai. Current address is 10292 Front Beach Rd. Next to super Walmart. Go figure. The building looks fairly intact. Here are a couple of pics from Pompanos website. |
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Thu, Apr 30, 2009 12:12 PM
In the 70's it was located just outside an amusement park called Petticoat Junction. The park has since been razed but the building is there and operational. There are no tikis left. The posts look similar to some post that are outside one of the Alvin's Island stores in PCB. If they are the same ones, they have been painted with several shades of day-glow paint! |
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Thu, Apr 30, 2009 1:57 PM
Wow! AlohaStation! Thanks for mentioning Petticoat Junction amusement park. This brought back bittersweet memories for me. 1973 - I'm ten years old and visiting Panama City Beach. Family. I love wooden roller coasters and when I found out Panama City Beach featured two operating wooden coasters (at that time) I freaked out, man! Dad really had no choice but to drive me to the beach area and check them out. Dad first drove me to Miracle Strip to ride the Starliner (which I did - front seat alone!)and then drove me further along the strip to Petticoat Junction to ride the Tornado. I was upset when we got to Petticoat Junction and dad wouldn't give me the fare to ride the coaster even once. Remember, stand alone, pay as you go roller-coasters were rare in 1973 (rarer today)and Dad totally refused to pay the one dollar fee. Strange because he loved amusement park rides himself. Why? I never was told the reason. Maybe the fact the coaster was billed as "the fastest in the nation"Gas prices were way below a dollar a gallon then! I remember the ticket booth entrance to the Tornado was outside the fenced-in park - you could walk up the ramp directly from the parking lot, buy a ticket, get on and ride. Each Tornado train I watched only had four-eight passengers out of twenty-four possible seats. Each one! I was angry back then having traveled three thousand miles to discover a "new" coaster, standing literally at the threshold of the loading platform and not able to ride due to no allowance money. Anyway, I got over my initial anger pretty fast because Panama City Beach was a kids paradise from an amusement park/themed structure standpoint. I know that today both Miracle Strip and Petticoat Junction amusement parks are long gone and that's shame. Its nice to read the Kona Kai building is still standing although revised. The location, the pilings over the water is pure ecstatica for me. I also remember a miniature golf course across the street from Miracle Strip that had a HUGE moai head at the entrance and a ski-lift type ride that went thru a huge concrete volcano. Heaven on Earth. I'm positive now, looking at the postcards and photos of the KONA KAI: My aunt and uncle took me and my father to dinner there during our family visit in the summer of '73. A long forgotten episode that was shadowed by childhood disappointment. |
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Thu, Apr 30, 2009 2:14 PM
KONA-KAI ARTIFACTS FOUND. Thanks to a tip from AlohaStation I did a bit more digging. Located out side of the Alvin's Island store. Check this out. These neon painted Tiki photos are from a post on TC by Aquarj. "Anyone who has ever seen them is thereafter haunted as if by a feverish dream" Karl Woermann [ Edited by: uncle trav 2009-04-30 15:59 ] |
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Thu, Apr 30, 2009 3:33 PM
WOW, our man in Kalamazoo strikes again! "Anyone who has ever seen them is thereafter haunted as if by a feverish dream" ...yup, but in a swine flu way, in this case! It's Chipmunk Tiki style! :lol: But great they survived, I do agree. |
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TabooDan
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Thu, Apr 30, 2009 3:53 PM
Hey Uncle Trav, Awesome post!! Great to see this whole find materialize! Great job!! |
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Thu, Apr 30, 2009 4:19 PM
Wow! Petticoat Junction! |
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uncle trav
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Fri, May 1, 2009 5:17 AM
Thanks for the kind words guys. The photos of the painted Tikis, poles and shields are a few years old. I wonder if they are still in front of Alvin's? They look to be in good shape and may have been protected by layers of paint. Do we have a Tiki Agent on the ground in that area who could do a drive-by? |
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Fri, May 1, 2009 10:29 AM
They are still there! in all of their "glory". I grew up on the "Strip" in PCB through the late 70s and 80s. I still have family and friends in the area so I'm there once or twice a year. The small dock located right next to it was the location of a former employer. In the mid/late-80s bunjee jumping became popular. I worked for a guy that set up a 100' crane and operated Bunjee Jumps from the dock. Take off from the dock and jump over the water! Fun job!! TikG - the miniature golf course is also still there (I think its called Goofy Golf) with the Moia and funky monkey. The guy that built it and the Magic Mountain was featured in an early issue of Tiki Magazine. Miracle Strip amusement park was built across from the Magic Mountain (which is still there - also an Alvin's Island). As teenagers we used to "hang out" in the abandoned sky lift caves and climb all around the inside (superstructure) of the Mountain. We also had keg parties behind the old Tower which was also located right there. One of my best memories was when I was 13 and a local DJ was going to try to break the world record for riding a roller coaster non-stop. Everyone was invited to join him during his 3-day attempt. Me and a buddy rode the Starliner for 10 hours straight - it only cost me $2 (entry fee)!! Miracle Strip was a casualty of the recent Real Estate Bubble - they were going to build a huge condo complex and just got done razing the coaster when the bubble burst. Sad! MS also had the Abominal Snowman and Dante's Inferno rides - remember those? |
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Thu, Aug 11, 2011 10:04 AM
When we were in PCB a couple years ago we drove past the old amusement park, it was run down and they were tearing down parts of it but much of it still stood... it was wild seeing the ruin of it. |
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Thu, Aug 11, 2011 3:31 PM
Holy Crap! There is still a Goofy Golf around and in operation??? AWESOME! HUGE mini golf fan! Do you have any pictures? I would love to see the volcano and monkey in particular. :) Man, that is a HISTORICAL mini golf! |
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Thu, Aug 11, 2011 3:58 PM
What a coincidence. I just won this business card on ebay from the Kona Kai restaurant. The back of the card. The proprietors were Sam and Evelyn Hudson. Will post some better scans of the Tiki poles and sign when I receive the card. DC |
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Fri, Aug 19, 2016 12:02 PM
Spotted this menu from the Panama City Kona Kai with hosts Evelyn and Sam. DC |
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Wed, May 1, 2019 5:23 PM
Swizzle stick with the familiar Wreck Bar design. |
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