Good spot!Martyn B said:I've only just noticed that them kids rides are on the site of where Plane Crazy used to be....!
Sorry, Ian. A comment they made on facebook disagrees.Ian said:Hopefully the ride has gone forever.
That's a shame. Although it is good to have a unique ride accessible here in the UK. Having said that, it's probably easier and quicker to get to Canobie Lake Park and ride Rowdy Roosters instead.Ploddish said:Sorry, Ian. A comment they made on facebook disagrees.Ian said:Hopefully the ride has gone forever.
I only need to "Dinosaur Land" to complete my bingo card!Martyn B said:new medieval themed area, new pirate themed area
Still, the price has stayed the same (£21), and that new bit is actually Playtown with a lick of paint and a gateway (one that reads "Second star to the right, and straight 'till morning", I might add - certainly explains the pirates and the ride themed to London).Some Nobber said:* The new Circus land, built on what used to be Plane Crazy, is a 1.0m and under play-area, containing some rides, one of which might have actually cost actual money. Also there was a new fence.
* Treetops, the park's most popular and intense attraction, has a new on-ride-photo opportunity. Rumour has it that the Clown Coaster will have one next year.
* All on-ride-photo cameras are now HD, a fact that the ops are very, very keen to remind you. Be sure to smile! Oh, please, smile? Buy one now! PLEASE BUY ONE I WANT TO BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE.
* Spooky 3D is now a sensory extravaganza, improved this year with extraordinary new theming: bits of string that hang from the ceiling.
Ploddish said:Still looks like a good few months worth of work; much to the distaste of a woman, wheeling a pram and a toddler past as I was having a peek, "Should've bloody-well had it finished by now!". I would've asked her for a comment, but she seemed a little busy scolding her children.