You know, I went to this place as a kid, and I tell you that looking at it from an adult point of view now it is corny. As a kid though, it was great fun, and something different. We spent the entire day there, and boy I wish I could find out pictures from it. Ah well.
I remember back in the 80's I use to get the "Shireland" news letter and I loved the comic strip "The Adventures Of Super Shire". I wish I could have visited it before it closed down because I love horses!
I also heard from someone who knew and worked for the owner say he was, to put it mildly, a 100% Jerk.
If he's going to keep treating his employees that way he deserves to fail!
Maybe if treated his people with dignity and respect, his beloved "Shireland" would still be open.
WOW! You actually read "the Adventures of the Super Shire"? Shireland was a pretty corny place, but my daughter, who was 10 at the time, liked it. She was scared while we were in Dragonwood, a place my wife and I still laugh about.
Smrt was (is?) a volatile man, but obviously very intelligent with a passion for many number of things.
Shireland, I am afraid, was doomed to fail. It was a "one-joke comedian". Not too many people are that interested in plow horses.
I am new to posting on You Tube.I am really enjoying seeing old parks,malls etc on here.There is one place that closed but is running again,Ghost Town In The Sky in the NC Mountains in the town of Maggie Valley.Some small parks are still open in the USA.
As far as I know, he is still alive. He lives like a hermit in a geodesic dome about 5 miles from the park. He was a gazillionaire before he opened the park and he still is. He invented a system for painting lines in parking lots. He has more money than Davey Crockett (to quote Forest Gump).
I had the opportunity to check this place out as it is now...and it's very eerie to see this video when compared to what I saw. A lot of the props and stuff in the video are still there, but it's all scattered and there's brush all over the roads. Some of the stables and mideval houses are still standing. I wish they'd turn it into a forest preserve or a paintball field or something. That would be neat.
I don't recommend you go back there. It is trespassing, which is against the law and the owners take a very dim view of people who they have caught on the Shireland property.
Difficult to work for? Are you kidding me? I went for an interview at Fox Valley Systems years ago and ended up walking out on that prick for calling me a "fuckhead". I should've called the EEOC on that jagoff.
It is (was?) cheezy, but when you think that it was some guy's vision who lives in Marengo, IL to create it and not some mega entertainment consortium's it makes it refreshing. I also liked the fact that the magician was a local entertainer, who got to work as an entertainer and not in a hardware store. The place was unbelievably corny, but it was heartwarming to watch someone doing something because he wanted to and not because he could get a good return on his investment on it.
What a dump...
74evenflow 4 months ago
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octofish 1 year ago
You know, I went to this place as a kid, and I tell you that looking at it from an adult point of view now it is corny. As a kid though, it was great fun, and something different. We spent the entire day there, and boy I wish I could find out pictures from it. Ah well.
KranarDrogin 2 years ago
I remember back in the 80's I use to get the "Shireland" news letter and I loved the comic strip "The Adventures Of Super Shire". I wish I could have visited it before it closed down because I love horses!
I also heard from someone who knew and worked for the owner say he was, to put it mildly, a 100% Jerk.
If he's going to keep treating his employees that way he deserves to fail!
Maybe if treated his people with dignity and respect, his beloved "Shireland" would still be open.
specterman2000 2 years ago
WOW! You actually read "the Adventures of the Super Shire"? Shireland was a pretty corny place, but my daughter, who was 10 at the time, liked it. She was scared while we were in Dragonwood, a place my wife and I still laugh about.
Smrt was (is?) a volatile man, but obviously very intelligent with a passion for many number of things.
Shireland, I am afraid, was doomed to fail. It was a "one-joke comedian". Not too many people are that interested in plow horses.
jameala 2 years ago
@specterman2000 To call the owner a 100% jerk is putting it mildly. I used to work for him, too.
pariskt 1 year ago
I am new to posting on You Tube.I am really enjoying seeing old parks,malls etc on here.There is one place that closed but is running again,Ghost Town In The Sky in the NC Mountains in the town of Maggie Valley.Some small parks are still open in the USA.
HattieLovesCattie 2 years ago
Is the owner still living?That park probably make him end up broke.
HattieLovesCattie 2 years ago
As far as I know, he is still alive. He lives like a hermit in a geodesic dome about 5 miles from the park. He was a gazillionaire before he opened the park and he still is. He invented a system for painting lines in parking lots. He has more money than Davey Crockett (to quote Forest Gump).
08dannj 2 years ago
I had the opportunity to check this place out as it is now...and it's very eerie to see this video when compared to what I saw. A lot of the props and stuff in the video are still there, but it's all scattered and there's brush all over the roads. Some of the stables and mideval houses are still standing. I wish they'd turn it into a forest preserve or a paintball field or something. That would be neat.
falconer02 3 years ago
I don't recommend you go back there. It is trespassing, which is against the law and the owners take a very dim view of people who they have caught on the Shireland property.
jameala 3 years ago
Who said I went in? I walked around the fence line.
falconer02 3 years ago
Difficult to work for? Are you kidding me? I went for an interview at Fox Valley Systems years ago and ended up walking out on that prick for calling me a "fuckhead". I should've called the EEOC on that jagoff.
pitster 3 years ago
Whoa! He definitely has anger issues.
My in-laws breed horses and shit and they said he was known to be quite the ass...
Choochf 3 years ago
From what I've heard, the owner was difficult to work for.
This is ultra-corny, but could be appreciated by a certain crowd. Similar to the cheesiness at the Union Train Museum.
Choochf 3 years ago
this guy took cheesy to a whole new level. god this is bad!
pahlorstoker 3 years ago
It is (was?) cheezy, but when you think that it was some guy's vision who lives in Marengo, IL to create it and not some mega entertainment consortium's it makes it refreshing. I also liked the fact that the magician was a local entertainer, who got to work as an entertainer and not in a hardware store. The place was unbelievably corny, but it was heartwarming to watch someone doing something because he wanted to and not because he could get a good return on his investment on it.
jameala 3 years ago
It's amazing to the see the park as it was. Now adays it's a abandoned place on the road that I often wonderabout.
SomeKidd777 3 years ago
oh my god!!!! i went on this ride when i was like 5 or 6!
seanbuchar 3 years ago
thanks for posting!
branestube 4 years ago
I for one am not wondering.
reverendslaughter 5 years ago
Thank you son much for posting this. You have answered quite a few questions I had about Shireland. I appreciate your work!
neopsychedelia 5 years ago