Nickelodeon Studios Time Capsule anyone?

WeLoveLilo05

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My daughter (who is 7) has a strange obsession with Nickelodeon Studios, I think ever since they started airing the 90's are all that is when it began. We started DVRing Rugrats and Hey Arnold and all those shows and she started youtubeing (with my supervision of course) some Nick Studios things and wanted to know why it isn't there anymore, what happened, etc etc. So she was wondering if the time capsule is at least somewhere visible over by blue man group? Anyone seen it? and if so where? She'd really like to see it on our next trip. Thanks!
 
When Nickelodeon Studios was replaced they moved the time capsule over to the Nickelodeon Suites Resort.
 
Do you by any chance live near Minneapolis MN? The Mall of America (MOA) has a fully enclosed theme park called "Nickelodeon Universe" with all of the characters and themed rides.
 

Nickelodeon Studios was pretty fun. Remember sitting in on a few shows there.

A time capsule buried by the network in 1992 in front of Soundstage 18 was removed in August 2006 and was replaced with a concrete slab. It is now buried outside the entrance of Nickelodeon Suites Resort, also in Orlando, contained items deemed important to the children of 1992 as voted upon by Nickelodeon viewers, including a stick of gum, a skateboard, a history book, a comic book, a phone book, a world atlas, news reports from Desert Storm, news reports from the AIDS Crisis, news reports from the end of the Soviet Union, a Home Alone VHS, a Back to the Future VHS, assorted photographs of bicycles, trains, cars, politicians, and celebrities, a piece of the Berlin Wall, lead pencils, The Orlando, Florida TV Guide from the week of April 30, 1992, a baseball, a Barbie Doll, a Nintendo Gameboy, a Nicktoons t-shirt, Michael Jackson CDs, MC Hammer CDs, and Twinkies.
 
Nickelodeon Studios was pretty fun. Remember sitting in on a few shows there.

A time capsule buried by the network in 1992 in front of Soundstage 18 was removed in August 2006 and was replaced with a concrete slab. It is now buried outside the entrance of Nickelodeon Suites Resort, also in Orlando, contained items deemed important to the children of 1992 as voted upon by Nickelodeon viewers, including a stick of gum, a skateboard, a history book, a comic book, a phone book, a world atlas, news reports from Desert Storm, news reports from the AIDS Crisis, news reports from the end of the Soviet Union, a Home Alone VHS, a Back to the Future VHS, assorted photographs of bicycles, trains, cars, politicians, and celebrities, a piece of the Berlin Wall, lead pencils, The Orlando, Florida TV Guide from the week of April 30, 1992, a baseball, a Barbie Doll, a Nintendo Gameboy, a Nicktoons t-shirt, Michael Jackson CDs, MC Hammer CDs, and Twinkies.

You know... I forgot all about how nice us kids were in 1992. We were thoughtful enough to provide a snack in the way of the Twinkies to the kids of the future who open the thing.

:rotfl:
 


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