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Legoland Windsor Resort (/ ˈ l ɛ ɡ oʊ. l æ n d w ɪ n d. s ər /), styled and also known as Legoland Windsor, is a theme park and resort in Windsor, Berkshire in England, themed around the Lego brand. [2] The park opened on 17 March 1996 and is currently operated by Merlin Entertainments.
Pirate Falls Treasure Quest (previously known as Pirate Falls and Pirate Falls Dynamite Drench) is a log flume at Legoland Windsor, in the Pirate Shores (Formerly Wild Woods and Pirates Landing) area. It opened with the rest of the park in March 1996.
The ride was a river rapids ride which is a common attraction in many theme parks. The ride was in the "Land of the Vikings" area of the park. [2] On Tuesday 29 August 2023, Legoland Windsor announced the ride will close permanently on Monday 25 September 2023. [3] The ride featured Lego models, water sprays and cannons along its course. The ...
The ride itself is located within a show building between 6,000 and 8,600 square feet (560 and 800 m 2) in area. [6] [10] [12] A total of ten black-lit scenes are featured in the ride. [4] The capacity of the ride varies between 600 and 1000 riders per hour depending on the number of vehicles in operation which is usually between 10 and 17 ...
Amusement parks and theme parks are terms for a group of entertainment attractions, rides, and other events in a location for the enjoyment of large numbers of people.. Amusement parks are located all around the world with millions of people visiting them ever
Windsor Safari Park was a safari park built on St Leonard's Hill on the outskirts of the town of Windsor in Berkshire, England; it has since been converted into the site of Legoland Windsor. Billed as "The African Adventure", the park included drive-through animal enclosures, aviaries, a dolphinarium and minor theme park rides.
This was followed by Legoland Deutschland's Project X – Test Strecke and Legoland Billund's X-treme Racers in 2002. [2] [3] On March 20, 2004, Jungle Coaster opened at Legoland Windsor in the Adventure Land section of the park. [4] The ride however closed in 2009 in preparation of its relocation to Legoland Florida. [5]
In 2019, Thorpe Park was the UK's third most visited theme park (1.9 million visitors), behind Alton Towers and Legoland Windsor. [2] However, in 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the park only had a 125-day operation season, along with limited capacity, leading to massively reduced visitor numbers.