> Don't recall that one, but I was never much for the beach. I do remember Starcade at > Disneyland going from one level on the ground floor to two with the escalator inside > between them right after Tron came out, though. Played a fair bit of Cinematronics' > Space War there. > > > Yes I remember that. My Dad had a thing about Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm so we > HAD to go to them every Sunday.
Same here, pretty much - had a relative who was a Disney employee, so we were there ridiculously often. Somewhere I still have a few unused ticket books laying around from before they stopped the 'n-Ticket Attraction' system. Knotts was cool, but somehow I always liked Movieland Wax Museum better, even if it didn't have rides.
> Starcade with the 5 Trons in the corner near the shop with all that cool neon facia.
Hah, I remember both of those. When we were kids, my friends and I would queue up for Space Mountain, then take turns holding the other guy's place in line while he went off and played something in Starcade. People hated us for doing that, especially once the queue made it inside the building
> That lame People Mover experience with the light cycles.
Nah, I always liked that - it was somewhere I could sit down, chill out, and kill time watching cool graphics while waiting for ride queues to die down. Much better than the Rocket Cars that replaced them. > Buena Park Mall had one of the best arcades all blacklight and neon (and cramped). > Golf'N'nStuff in Norwalk was another favorite, as was Bobo's arcade in Downey.
I think I went to Golf 'N' Stuff once - did they also have go-karts? Could be confusing it with somewhere else.
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