New Rides 2002
Next year Blue Anchor Leisure who own Fantasy Island are to invest a mssive �36 million on new attractions , the owner Director John Woodward will stop at nothing to achive his ultimate in making this the worlds best amusement park.
This is the most amount of money that any park has ever invested into new rides and looks like he intends to catch up with the likes of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, he is also planning some big attractions for the year after by adding a luxury hotel and monorail system, it is rumoured that this will be bult inisde a 2nd Pyramid Building with a Monorail to link it with the rest of the park.
There is also a rumour that there will be a giant indoor Water Park built inside a 3rd Pyramid, there will be some major investments into some new water rides over the next few years as they dont have any big wet rides.
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Besides Fantasy Island the owner John Woodward is to invest millions into the development of Skegness seafront, he has bought lots of pieces of land and he hopes to build attractions on the seafront and link it up to the park. He has just received planning permission to build a major new Victorian Shopping Complex on the seafront, it will include rides and a hotel with lots of attractions plenty of shops, it will be built in the car park to the north of the pier where the Skycoaster used to be.
The 205 foot high Vekoma Hammerhead Stall coaster. The massive hyper coaster will launch riders in up the first 205 foot high tower, after which the car will then spin around, drop back down the tower and race up a 205-foot tower on the opposite side. The ride has received approval from the planners partly because it will be a full 8.5 metres lower than the Jubilee Odyssey coaster, which is also built by Vekoma. The new ride will take up 80 car parking spaces, but Fantasy Island plans to open a further area of car parking to compensate for this loss. To date there has been no installation of a Hammerhead Stall coaster at any park, although a prototype has been operating at Vekoma's testing ground.
�36 million investment.
Victorian Shopping Complex
Stunt Flyer.
Fabbri Booster
The second newlyly announced ride will be a Booster ride, similar to the one currently traveling the UK's fairgrounds. The ride resembles a giant propeller, with each of the two 25 metre arms (which both carries four passengers) suspended on a central spindle. This ride will be located in a completely new area of the park, to the north of the existing amusement park area.
The 2 Towers 205ft high
G-Force
The Bomber ride at Hull Fair
Vist the Booster home page.
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