Re: Remember the big slides from the 1970s.
Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona still has there giant yellow "no-lane" slide Unfortunately it's lousy now because it's not kept up properly and is totally slow ... but it is still there (and by the way it opens soon!).
San Diego County Fair in Del Mar had one or the same models for years as well, which is the slide I remember the most since it was where I grew up. It was treated almost like a show where a mass of people would gather in front to watch.
Microphones were placed at different spots around the slide to amplify the sound on speakers at the front viewing area, so when you caught air on the bumps and landed back down on the slide with a bang it would project loudly to the watching crowd, as well as screaming and yelling etc. Many times there would be a "barker" type doing live commentary to entice the coolness factor of the thing especially at night - it was always pushed as a very hip teen thing to do. If you stepped up to take a ride, you always knew there were people at the bottom watching that would oooh and aaaah over your awesome maneuvers - and you KNEW you were awesome walking up those stairs with the other "cool" people (I was probably 12).
I remember my brother and I pushing off as hard as we possibly could to race - but even more to see who could make the biggest booming sound from just launching in the air off of each bump and smashing down onto the slide. Greatest thing EVER - I could have probably died, what more could you ask for.
Being in San Diego, I remember there would be pictures in the paper of teenagers "surfing" down the slide, or things like a pyramid of people on top of each other taking the trek. You were allowed to go face first, on your stomach, on your back, backwards, tandem, bobsled style with as many people as you wanted ... I never remember being told once not to ride a certain way. In just a couple of years, they stopped all that stuff and made you ride it sitting upright, one at a time, etc., which of course was a big disappointment - and probably really the end of the fad era of the Giant Slide. There must have been so many people hurt on that thing when I think of everything they allowed on it originally.
Last edited by bunchastuf, September 1, 2009, 5:01P