🔴 Coney Island Sunset LIVE!
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Opening at Coney Island
- The host starts the livestream at Coney Island, apologizes for the delay, asks viewers where they are watching from, and says the stream will last about an hour.
- He reminds people in New York City to wear masks and mentions walking from the Henderson Building toward the boardwalk.
Rides Closed for the Year
- The host reports that Coney Island rides, including the Cyclone, Wonder Wheel, Thunderbolt, and Victorian Gardens rides, will not open for the year because of COVID-19.
- He points out the 93-year-old Coney Island Cyclone and says he is glad he was able to ride the Wonder Wheel and Cyclone earlier in the year.
Boardwalk and Landmarks
- On the boardwalk, the host notes there are very few people out and that the Parachute Jump is lit up.
- He describes the Steeplechase Parachute Jump as Brooklyn's Eiffel Tower, a relic from the 1939-1940 World's Fair brought to Coney Island in 1941, standing 282 feet tall and now covered in LED lights.
- He walks past Ruby's, vendors, the Thunderbolt, the amusement district, the aquarium lights, Coney Island Art Walls, and Nathan's.
Weather and Atmosphere
- The sunset was hidden by clouds, so there was no visible sunset despite the stream title.
- The host says the humidity has dropped, the breeze is pleasant, and the sky near the pier looks beautiful.
- He repeatedly notes wind noise while walking on Steeplechase Pier.
Donations and Ride Home
- The host says he has had enough to drink and would need a Super Chat to take an Uber home instead of the subway.
- Viewers send donations through Super Chat and PayPal, which the host says will cover his Uber ride home and later some drinks.
- He thanks viewers for covering the Uber and says he plans to take one home.
Pier Party
- The host walks onto Steeplechase Pier, where there is a party with music, lasers, food, drinks, and people hanging out.
- He says the pier has sand on it and describes the area as an unfiltered Coney Island scene during the pandemic.
- He jokes about music copyright while filming the DJ party and says the livestream is the kind of wild Coney Island content viewers subscribed for.
Community and Future Streams
- The host thanks Brandon Tyler Vlogs for making Coney Island videos that keep interest in the neighborhood alive.
- He says he needs to livestream more often to keep his audience and mentions he has figured out how to livestream with a GoPro for future bike adventures around New York City.
- He says he will likely do more radio shows during the week.
Events and Closing
- The host promotes a video planned for coneyisland.com at noon the next day, which he says he will edit that night.
- He promotes the August 29 Mermaid Parade Tale-a-Thon from a secret Coney Island location and says people can participate virtually through coneyisland.com/mp2020.
- He ends near Stillwell and Surf, saying he needs to use the bathroom, then tells viewers to have a great Coney Island day, hug loved ones, and cherish the moments.
Actiepunten
- Tell the host where you are watching from to receive a shout-out.
- Share the livestream.
- Wear a mask if you are in New York City.
- Follow Brandon Tyler Vlogs for Coney Island videos.
- Watch the next video at coneyisland.com at 12 noon tomorrow.
- Join the August 29 Mermaid Parade Tale-a-Thon.
- Visit coneyisland.com/mp2020 to participate in the virtual Mermaid Parade.
- Hug your loved ones and cherish the moments.