Long closed, a great attraction literally singing praises of the free enterprise system and the US economy. RoadsideAmerica.com 1994 clip: animatronic money. http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2189
The question remains: Did Bubbin and Zazzy acquire the gleplie (platinum) needed to fuel their ship's return flight? OR did Bob "Enterprise Square" Hope sell the two aliens to the Feds for experimentation? We may never know the answer.
I remember going here as a kid and I absolutely loved it! I really wished my kids could've been able to go and see all the cool educational stuff! Someone needs to bring it back!!! :)
Funny, I forgot about the lawn mowing. They also had a pretend doughnut store, some lemonade stand games (8-bit, just like the mowing game), and lots of good learning opportunities in market economics. There was also a video chroma key setup where you could drive a 16-wheeler on screen, just like in "Over the Top!" I always enjoyed the OmniPlex more, but ES was just so uncanny!
I worked here as a tour guide when it first opened in the early '80s! A very Reagan-era attraction. When it was all fresh and new it was at least kind of impressive technologically, but it went down hill pretty fast and became quickly outdated. All gone now.
I loved this place so much as a kid. Lots of fond memories going to Enterprise Square between kindergarten and 3rd grade (1990-1993). I was disappointed when I heard about it closing down in 2002.
The question remains: Did Bubbin and Zazzy acquire the gleplie (platinum) needed to fuel their ship's return flight? OR did Bob "Enterprise Square" Hope sell the two aliens to the Feds for experimentation? We may never know the answer.
ChairSlinger 2 months ago
I used to work there as a tour guide in about 1988 or 89, maybe until 90...I can't remember for sure.
soonerfan61 6 months ago
I remember going here as a kid and I absolutely loved it! I really wished my kids could've been able to go and see all the cool educational stuff! Someone needs to bring it back!!! :)
alfredolover 7 months ago
Funny, I forgot about the lawn mowing. They also had a pretend doughnut store, some lemonade stand games (8-bit, just like the mowing game), and lots of good learning opportunities in market economics. There was also a video chroma key setup where you could drive a 16-wheeler on screen, just like in "Over the Top!" I always enjoyed the OmniPlex more, but ES was just so uncanny!
wasi 8 months ago
I worked here as a tour guide when it first opened in the early '80s! A very Reagan-era attraction. When it was all fresh and new it was at least kind of impressive technologically, but it went down hill pretty fast and became quickly outdated. All gone now.
keith8404 1 year ago
I loved this place so much as a kid. Lots of fond memories going to Enterprise Square between kindergarten and 3rd grade (1990-1993). I was disappointed when I heard about it closing down in 2002.
Trancemaster2052 1 year ago
We used to take field trips to this place all he time. I loved the lawn mowing game in the arcade.
HisXLNC 1 year ago
Singing money. Now I've seen it all. LOL
MizTerry 1 year ago
Bizarre. Sarah Palin would have enjoyed it.
RoulinBrooks 1 year ago