Hi, I am Jim, I love Kentucky, and traveling in and around Kentucky! I also love the entire country, and all of the beautiful and strange places here and there! This blog covers the overlooked, forgotten, and underrated places, people, and moments in history in America, with a focus on Kentucky! It will cover great tourists stops, books about people and history, and include photos and postcard scans.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Billy Bob's Wonderland in Barboursville, WV.
I recently had the chance to go somewhere I have wanted to go for several months now... That's right, Barboursville, WV. My main goal was to catch a performance by the once common, now very rare Rock afire Explosion.
When I was a very young kid, we would go to Evansville, and they had a Showbiz Pizza Place. The place was amazing! It was so unreal and so modern. Now it seems so 80 and early 90s.
Owensboro got one too, and we loved it. My family went there all the time. I have a ton of good memories of that place.
Showbiz had all of the old arcade games, air hockey, ski ball, and the Rock afire Explosion band.
I am not totally sure I have this straight but, if I recall, Showbiz Pizza and Chuck E. Cheese were very similar and competed. They both had the arcade games, the animatronic band, and pizza. Both were fun.
Eventually they merged, one took over the other and then Chuck E. Cheese was everywhere. All of the Showbiz restaurants were converted. The Rock afire Explosion band faded away.
I had heard rumors and read on the internet that a few were still around. The most mentioned one at Billy Bob's Wonderland in Barboursville.
I was there recently. The rumors are true.
I read several reviews on the internet about this place. Many people felt disappointed by the band and the facility. Frankly, I went there expecting to be a little let down. Well, that was not the case.
Billy Bob's was very similar to the way I remember Showbiz, but the lay out was different from the one's in my memory. A lot of the old arcade games, and some of the other more interactive games were there. They had ski ball, tokens, and a ticket redemption area.
The dining area was very similar. Several long rows of tables near the stage. We had a great pizza. Frankly, I can't really remember Showbiz pizza, so this was actually probably better than I remember.
I had heard some pretty critical reviews of the Rock afire Explosion here. They looked and sounded great to me. ANY functioning Rock afire band is a total treat to see, in any condition. It must take a ton of work to maintain one. Sure, there was some lag. Some of the movements, if you look close, are off. These guys are nearing antique status.
I guess, if someone bragged about having an old Model T, I would not expect it to go as fast or smoothly as a modern sports car. I would not look for a CD player or Ipod jack on the inside. If it had been lovingly restored and functioning in a similar way to the way it would have functioned in 1910s and 1920s, I would be very impressed. That's how I feel about this Rock afire Explosion.
Billy Bob's is the kind of place that is just so retro. I LOVE any restaurant where, if you leave your cell phone in the car and if no one is carrying a lop top, you can trick yourself in to thinking you are in a different time. With all of the great arcade sounds and lights, and with the Rock afire band, you could get that late 80s feeling going with no problem! I hope Billy Bob's sticks around for many decades to come.
Hi Jim,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Jenny and I'm from Kentucky too. I went to Billy Bob's Wonderland in 2008 for the same reasons you did. I remember the Rock-a-Fire Explosion from the Owensboro Showbiz Pizza back in the day. Are you also from Owensboro? Do I happen to know you? haha. Just wondering! Enjoyed your post. Here is a post my friend wrote about our experience: http://silveripseity.livejournal.com/169195.html?thread=2587371
Jenny! Thanks for stopping by! GREAT post from Silveripseity by the way! Great pics and a great story! We love (and I have also posted about) Point Pleassant, and Hillbilly Hotdogs!
ReplyDeleteI am from Owensboro, I went to Apollo in the early 90s (class of 93). We would go to Showbiz all the time! Last year for Christmas my sister got me an old Billy Bob doll and I was sooo happy!