What remains of The Holy Land Experience? Beefy King and an unusual find in Downtown Orlando!



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Hello and welcome to the World of Micah! I travel around filming everything and anything I find interesting –from theme parks to abandoned urban exploring. If you enjoy learning more about Disney history, tips & secrets or a fan of Walt Disney World nostalgia you have come to the right place. I also enjoy showing Universal Studios history and taking a look of what’s left of from classic attractions like JAWS and β€ͺBack to the Future‬. More of an Urban Exploring fan? I travel around Central Florida and film everything from abandoned Toys β€œR” Us stores to abandoned attractions. I’m also a major Movie Buff! I have found the filming locations from such films as Edward Scissorhands, Halloween (1978) & Hocus Pocus!

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46 thoughts on “What remains of The Holy Land Experience? Beefy King and an unusual find in Downtown Orlando!”

  1. The problem with religious roadside attractions is they tend to rely on "Field of Dreams" as a strategy. "If you build it, they will come" is not a sound business plan.

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  2. Awesome…… I often like your videos that seem to have no rhyme or reason…. You get a pretty good mixture of different things, which is great…. I have to go to beefy king one day… I am a big beef guy… The stuff at the library seemed awesome… So much great history there… Like wdw history, so much has changed though the years…. I miss some things that are gone now…. Thanks for sharing… Take care…. have a great day… Thanks….πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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  3. Love seeing your vlogs; Adam's always good to see. Who did, Who did, Who did swallow Jo Jo Jonah? Thank you for sharing some little-known facts-to-me-about Orlando! I remember Lake Eola and the downtown Orlando library from living in Orlando years back but not about Disney ties to the lake or of the newspapers at the time of WDW opening at the library. (Disney Hall of Presidents trivia question: Which first lady commented "who put on that terrible suit?" on her faux husband and donated a new one?)

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  4. I just wrote this under Adam’s comment section but it’s awesome when you and him explore Disney history. I’m a huge Disney history buff and i love i share that passion with you and him

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  5. Back in 2020 I think it was you and Adam that both did videos that featured beefy King within a couple weeks of each other, and I was in Orlando later that year, so I made it a point to visit Beefy King when I was in town. I was not disappointed. Looking forward to stopping by again next time I’m in town.

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  6. They had a very cool Christmas lights display one year, idk if they did it every year but we did drive through. But never did the "free day" or any day here. I've watched many videos and many friends would go & tell us about it. Nice work Micah! & Congrats on the 30k!

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  7. Hi, thanks for the video. I don’t know how long you have been doing these, but did you ever film at Arabian Knights before they tore it down? I have lots of memories there. 😊

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  8. Loved the video Micah. I started getting chills when you guys started digging in those archives. There are some things that the internet doesn't have.

    If you truly want to know about a city's history, visit their main library and dig in the archives. I've learned that in much of my research.

    Thanks for bringing us along for the ride!

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  9. The reason, for me, why losing the Ernest Saves Christmas house hurts is that I grew up watching the Ernest movies, and being a native Floridian we don't have much movie paraphernalia like California. Any little bit of movie stuff we have here that we lose hits us harder.

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  10. That was really cool seeing old newspapers! I was lucky enough to have my dad take me there for my 7th birthday that year…old footage and newspapers like those bring back so many memories! Awesome video : )

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  11. Thanks for making this video, Micah…I really enjoyed it! I wonder what they're going to do with the "HolyLand" property…it seems like it has a lot of good commercial real estate potential.

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