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  2. Valhalla (Pleasure Beach Resort) - Wikipedia

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    Valhalla is an indoor log flume water ride located at Pleasure Beach Resort in Lancashire, England. Opened on 14 June 2000 at a cost of £15 million, it is one of the longest indoor dark rides in the world, with a ride time of over four minutes. [1] [2] Valhalla features three drops and uses special effects which simulate fire, water, and snow.

  3. Launch Pad (Pleasure Beach Resort) - Wikipedia

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    ), is a S&S Worldwide drop tower ride located at Pleasure Beach Resort in Blackpool, England. It is named after the drink of the same name. This ride also replaced a flatride in the park called Monster. The ride was closed for the 2024 season, and is set to reopen with a new name - Launch Pad for the 2025 season.

  4. Wallace & Gromit's Thrill-O-Matic - Wikipedia

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    Wallace & Gromit's Thrill-O-Matic is an indoor family dark ride at the Pleasure Beach Resort, an Amusement park in Blackpool, Lancashire, England.It opened in 2013, replacing The Gold Mine ride which opened in 1971 at a cost of £150,000, which closed in 2011.

  5. Five rides to close at Pleasure Beach - AOL

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    Five rides to close at Pleasure Beach February 22, 2025 at 8:33 AM Eddie Stobart Convoy, Alpine Rallye, Thompson Carousel, Gallopers and Red Arrows Skyforce will all be closed during the 2025 ...

  6. Blackpool Pleasure Beach - Wikipedia

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    A Mill Chute water ride followed in 1905, which opened under the name The River Caves of the World. Both of these rides are still operational today. In 1907 the park opened its first wooden roller coaster, which was known as The Scenic Railway. It was during this time that the park began to trade under the name Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

  7. Wild Mouse (Pleasure Beach Resort) - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Mouse was by far the smallest of the "adult" coasters at the pleasure beach. The ride itself was packed into more-or-less a cube, bar one turn which pops out over the busy footpath below. Unlike most versions of this type of ride, passengers sat one in front of the other, in tandem. From the station, two 90 degree turns lead to the ...

  8. Nickelodeon in amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    In early 2011, at a cost of £10 million, Pleasure Beach Blackpool opened Nickelodeon Land. [2] [3] ... Water ride: 2003–2008: 2001–2009: Wild Thornberry's ...

  9. Beaver Creek (Blackpool Pleasure Beach) - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Creek was a children's amusement park inside Blackpool Pleasure Beach. It closed on 5 September 2010 when Managing Director Amanda Thompson announced that it would be working with Nickelodeon to bring the new Nickelodeon Land. Nickelodeon Land opened in Beaver Creek's place on 5 May 2011. [citation needed]

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