Opened |
Closed |
Ride Name |
Manufacturer |
Notes |
1980 | 2007 | "Jet Stream" | Pinfari | Z64 Rollercoaster. Previously operated at Battersea, London and Belle Vue, Manchester. Replaced earlier and smaller "Cyclone" Rollercoaster.[5] |
1975 | 1979 | "Cyclone" | Pinfari | Z40 Rollercoaster. |
1986 | 1988 | "Looping Star" | Anton Schwarzkopf | Silverarrow Rollercoaster. Located on the car/coach park. Relocated to Camelot Theme Park as "Tower of Terror".[6] |
1989 | 2007 | "Pepsi-Cola Loop" | Pinfari | ZL42 Rollercoaster.[7] |
1960 | 1975 | "Big Dipper" | | Former German travelling wooden side-friction rollercoaster. |
1980 | 2006 | "Runaway Train" | Schwarzkopf | Alpenblitz II Powered Rollercoaster.[8] |
1961 | 1974 | "Mad Mouse" | Maxwell | Wooden wild mouse rollercoaster. Relocated to Wonderland, Cleethorpes |
1990 | 2007 | "Nessi" | Cavazza Diego | Super Nessi Junior Rollercoaster.[9] |
1972 | 2007 | "Water Chute" | Leslie Joseph | Formerly operated at Kursaal Gardens, Southend from 1958 to 1971.[10] It was the world's last surviving circular water chute.[1] |
1979 | 2007 | "Dodgems" | Reverchon Industries | Replaced an older set of Dodgems. |
1975 | 2007 | "Waltzer" | Maxwell | Many other Waltzer rides operated on site previously. Damaged by fire c.1985 and rebuilt by H.P. Jackson. |
1980 | 2007 | "Star Wars" | Sobema | Swingaround ride, previously named "Thriller". |
1980 | 2007 | "Terminator" | Reverchon | A Matterhorn (ride). |
c.1960 | 2007 | "Ghost Train" | | |
1994 | 2007 | "Sizzler" | P.W.S. | A Twist (ride). Previously operated at Central Pier, Blackpool. |
1972 | 2007 | "Giant Slide" | Ivan Bennett | Astroglide. |
1980 | 2007 | "Ski Jump" | Pollard | Flying Coaster ride. |
1970s | 2007 | "Junior Gallopers" | H.P. Jackson | Junior set of Gallopers. |
1959 | c.2002 | "Gallopers" | Savage | Previously operated at Marine Lake Amusement Park across the road. |
1980s | 2001 | "Mystical Mine Ride" | | A tracked Dark ride. |
2001 | 2004 | "Monster's Revenge" | Maxwell/Tivoli Enterprises | Owned by Tommy Boswell. A polyp ride, previously operated at Seaburn Amusement Park and Spanish City, Whitley Bay. |
2000s | 2004 | "Barracuda" | A.R.M. | A Kamikaze (ride), owned by Tommy Boswell. |
1994 | 1996 | "Tango Sensation" | Sobema | A Breakdance (ride). Moved to South Pier, Blackpool, where it still operates. |
1986 | 1993 | "Octopus" | A.R.M. | A Polyp ride, moved to South Pier, Blackpool. |
1986 | 1988 | "Enterprise" | HUSS Park Attractions | An Enterprise (ride). Relocated to Pleasurewood Hills. |
1975 | 1995 | "L'amour Express" | Modern Products | A modern Caterpillar (ride). Replaced older version. Moved to Rainbow Park, Hunstanton. |
1948 | 1974 | "Caterpillar" | | Traditional caterpillar ride, owned by Benny Sedgwick. |
1986 | 1994 | "Viking" | Helmut Hauser | A Pirate Ship (ride), relocated to South Pier, Blackpool. |
1977 | 1987 | "Orbiter" | Tivoli UK | Moved to Clarence Pier. |
1975 | 1991 | "Skydiver" | Ivan Bennett | A Lifting Paratrooper (ride), owned by Ronnie Weston. |
1978 | 1983 | "Meteorite" | Cadoxton Engineering | A Round Up (ride) |
1955 | 1955 | "Dive Bomber" | Lusse | Previously operated at Marine Lake Amusement Park, Rhyl. |
1980 | 1983 | "Tip Top" | Tivoli UK | A Tip Top/Force 10 ride. |
1976 | 1987 | "Easy Rider" | Maxwell | An Ark ride, Relocated to Ocean Beach, South Shields. |
1960s | 1970s | "Psycho" | Supercar | A multi-level ghost train. |
1978 | 1993 | "Cyclone Twist" | Pollard | A twist ride, replaced an older version. Owned by Ronnie Weston. |
1964 | 1977 | "Twist" | Ivan Bennett | A twist ride. |
1950s | 1979 | "Rotor" | Orton & Spooner | Traditional large Rotor (ride). |
1965 | 1965 | "Satellite" | Ivan Bennett | The first of 3 Trabant rides to operate at the park. |
1968 | 1977 | "Satellite" | Ivan Bennett | The second of 3 Trabant rides to operate at the park. |
1989 | 1989 | "Satellite" | Ivan Bennett | The third of 3 Trabant rides to operate at the park. |
1963 | 1974 | "Waltzer" | H.P. Jackson | |
1940s | 1978 | "Dodgems" | Lakin | Replaced by a modern Reverchon track. Owned by Webber Brothers. |
1980 | 1983 | "Rock-O-Plane" | Eyerley or Eli-Bridge | A Rock-O-Plane ride. |
1980 | 1980s | "Cinema 180" | Omnivision | A 180-degree cinema. |
1977 | 1977 | "Scat" | Fairplace | A scat ride that operated for one season in 1977, and then another in 2001. |
1956 | 1970s | "Austin Car Ride" | Supercar | A tracked children's ride. |
1983 | 1980s | "Super Loop" | Larson International | An American Super Loop ride. |
1995 | 1997 | "Giant Wheel" | Helmut Hauser | A large ferris wheel, owned by Gore & DeKoning. |
1993 | 1993 | "Challenger" | ESL Engineering | A Voyager ride, owned by Ronnie Weston. |
1950s | 1962 | "Speedway" | Supercar | A Monte Carlo Rally ride. |
1990s | 2007 | "Tropical Dancer" | | A small funhouse. |
1960s | 1970s | "American Coaster" | Ben Schiff | A small oval-shaped rollercoaster. |
1950s | 1970s | "Lighthouse Slip" | | A traditional helter skelter slide. |
1970s | 2007 | "Skyline Slip" | | An updated helter skelter slide. |
1959 | 1962 | "Waltzer" | Maxwell | A Waltzer ride owned by E.L. Morley. |
c.1952 | 1953 | "Moon-Rocket" | Schippers | A German Moonrocket ride owned by Webber Brothers. Previously operated at Barry Island Pleasure Park under Albert Barton and John Collins. |
1955 | 1959 | "Stratocruisers" | R.J. Lakin & Maxwell | The park's second Moonrocket ride, owned by Webber Brothers. Later operated at Redcar Amusement Park and Clarence Pier. |