Chessington World of Adventures
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Chessington World of Adventures is a British theme park owned by the Tussauds Group.
It was formerly Chessington Zoo but was reopened in 1987 under the new name following a £18 million development investment.
It is situated 12 miles South West of central London on the A243, 2 miles from the A3 and M25 (junction 9 or 10).
In recent years, the Tussauds Group has been transforming the theme park into a more family-oriented attraction, with the more extreme rides being relocated to Thorpe Park. This has been seen through the removal of such rides as Samurai and Rodeo.
Park Guide
The park is split into many areas, each with its own individual theming.
Animal Land
Animal Land contains most of the animals which are kept in the park, a tradition which goes back to the days of Chessington being a zoo. The animals kept today include gorillas (Kumba, Kaja, Bafia, Asili, Shani, Buu, Mjukuu, Shanga, Kumili & Kumi), two tigers (Ratna and Batu), meerkats, and monkeys. There are four Capybaras (Temo, Pili and their young offsping) theese animals are the largest rodents in the world. There is also a sealion enclosure, in which there are shows several times a day, and Creepy Caves, a reptiles house. Zookeepers onsite care for the animals, many of which are endangered, and there is an active breeding programme.
Beanoland
Themed around The Beano comic, rides in this area include Dennis's Madhouse (a foam-ball funhouse which used to be the 'Timekeepers of the Millennium' at the Millennium Dome), Roger the Dodger's Dodgems and Billy's Whizzer (a wave-swinger thrill ride).
Forbidden Kingdom
Themed loosely around Eygptian-style tombs, this area is home to two rides. Tomb Blaster (previous rides on the site include 'The 5th Dimension' and 'The Terror Tomb'/'Forbidden Tomb'), is an interactive laser-shooting ride, where riders fire laser guns at targets and receive a score at the end. Rameses Revenge is a 'Top Spin', made by Huss Rides, which now stands out as one of the most intense rides in the park.
Land of the Dragons
A new area opened in 2004, this dragon-themed zone contains mostly children's rides, which are contained within an area with only one entrance, so that parent can let their children run around without worrying about them getting lost. Also contained within the area however is a spinning wild-mouse style rollercoaster called Dragon's Fury. Designed as a family rollercoaster, the 4-man cars are allowed to spin freely as they complete the circuit, which features a near-vertically-banked corner at the start.
Market Square
A central area with lots of shops and video arcades, Market Square also contains the station entrance to the monorail Safari Skyway, opened in 1987, which takes riders on a gentle ride around the park, allowing views of the animals within Animal Land. Also added in 2003 is Hocus Pocus Hall, an indoor walk-around experience where guests wear 3D Glasses whilst walking around.
Mexicana
Themed around a Mexican environment, Mexicana is home to the Rattlesnake ride, a steel wild-mouse rollercoaster featuring sharp unbanked turns and sudden drops. Other rides include the Runaway Train (a powered mine-train ride aimed at younger visitors). Previously this area contained Rodeo, a surprisingly intense thrill ride, but for the 2005 season it is not operating and its future is uncertain.
Mystic East
An oriental-themed area, Mystic East is home to the expansive Dragon Falls log flume (renamed from Dragon River at the start of the 1999 season). Featuring two drops, including a longer one at the end, the log boats take riders float around themed scenery, including a dragon's mouth and a giant Buddha statue.
As of 2005, an observation wheel called Peeking Heights (formerly Eclipse at Thorpe Park) also resides in this area.
Previously operating in this area was the Samurai, a top-scan thrill ride, which was moved to Thorpe Park.
Pirates Cove
A small area next to Transylvania, Pirates Cove is mostly home to The Black Buccaneer, a swinging pirate ship ride installed in 1988 (previously called Smugglers Galleon. This ride is larger than many pirate ship rides found in other theme parks, and offers a considerable amount of 'air-time' as the ship swings to almost vertical. Added in 1995 was Seastorm, a more gentle roundabout style ride, where small boats bob up and down as they are rotated.
Toytown
Toytown contains a number of gentle rides aimed at younger visitors. These include a carousel, flying jumbos, and Toady's Crazy Cars, a car ride themed around The Wind in the Willows. Contains a small Cadbury's Castle shop.
Transylvania
Transylvania is a fairly old section of the park, dating back to 1990, which is home to Imperial Leather Bubbleworks. This fantastic attraction was fromerly know as Prof. Burp's Bubbleworks and had riders sitting in tubs which floated around a wide water flume, inside an environment themed as a fizzy-pop factory. The ride featured lots of humour, with a lot of puns based upon the fizzy-pop theme, and a water fountain finale. It was rated by many theme park and dark ride enthusiasts as the best dark ride in the world. The ride was rethemed and sponsored by Imperial Leather in 2006. It got bad reviews from those who had experienced the previous ride, staff members and theme park enthusiasts. Similar reviews were given to the 'The Flume - Unplugged' at Alton Towers.
It is also home to Vampire (see below)
Rollercoasters
The Vampire
The Vampire ride originally opened as a suspended rollercoaster, with riders sitting in bat-themed cars hanging from the track, which swung freely as the rollercoaster train completed the course. With two lift hills, the ride was quite long, and featured a sudden drop into a sharply banked curve within a cave towards the end of the ride.
However, as this ride started to age, it suffered from numerous breakdowns and maintenance problems. Eventually, as the ride ended up closed for the latter half of the 2000 season, the decision was taken to modify the ride so that it could take a new type of hanging rollercoaster train. For this, the track was to remain in the same layout, as modifying this would require planning permission, which was unlikely to be granted. However, as the track layout was designed for suspended rollercoaster trains, with tight corners, the new suspended trains would also have to be able to swing around corners, in order to reduce lateral Gs. This led to the development of swinging suspended floorless rollercoaster trains.
The modified ride opened in 2001, under the same name as the previous ride. The new type of train makes the ride significantly less intense, suitable for familes and younger visitors.
Dragon's Fury
This spinning 'wild mouse' ride opened in 2004 and is sponsored by Skips. This ride has four-man cars that can be weighted evenly or with bias to one side, depending on the amount of spin desired. As a result, very few rides feel the same.
Rattlesnake
This steel wild mouse ride opened in 1998. It is notable for being dug into the ground due to local planning restrictions - many feel this enhances the excitement of the ride.Run Away Train
A powered mine train ride in Mexicana (not a rollercoaster in the strictest sense). The number of circuits in a single run may vary according to visitor numbers and the ride's operators.Thrill Rides
Rameses Revenge
A Huss 'Top Spin', in which riders sit in a gondola rotated by a pair of enormous arms and allowed to freely pivot. Riders are also suspended above jets of water at one point; those sitting in the front rows may get rather wet. Now stands out as one of the most intense rides in the park.Black Buccaneer
A large swinging ship noted for its 'airtime' (if the rider sits at either end).Billy's Whizzer
A large 'waveswinger' type ride with water fountains at the base that hit riders as they swing round.Water Rides
Dragon Falls
Formerly Dragon River. An expansive log flume noted for its excellent theming, including a section in which riders pass into the mouth of a large Chinese dragon. The final drop is flanked by Buddha heads.Imperial Leather Bubbleworks
Opened in 1990 alongside Vampire in the new Transylvania area as Professor Burp's Bubbleworks, a dark ride in which guests were taken around the mad professor's fizzy-pop factory. Riders were taken through various areas of the factory with humorous animated scenes, before a small drop into a spectacular finale of strobe lights and fountain archways.In 2005, the park announced that the ride would be sponsored by the Imperial Leather brand from 2006 onwards. The ride was repainted in parts and all references to Professor Burp were removed from the attraction. Some scenes remain very similar with minor changes such as restyled characters and the addition of rubber ducks.
Other Rides
Peking Heights
A ferris wheel previously located at Thorpe Park, where it was known as Eclipse. Relocated to Chessington in 2005.Tomb Blaster
Originally opened as Terror Tomb, a dark ride with an Ancient Egyptian horror theme in 1994, and later renamed Forbidden Tomb. The attraction has since been stripped of the 'story' that unfolded along the ride's course, and converted into an interactive laser-shooting attraction, the fist of its kind in the UK.SeaStorm
A fairly fast roundabout, with an uneven course that bobs riders up and down in keeping with its pirate theme. Is good for children and is fairly enjoyable.External links
- [Chessington World of Adventures] - Official homepage
- [Thrill Factor] - Photos and Information on Chessington World of Adventures and Thorpe Park
- [CoasterForce.com]
- [CWoA Database] - Pictures and information on Chessington World of Adventures
- [ThemeParks-UK] - Information on Chessington World Of Adventures, Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, Drayton Manor & Legoland
- [Theme UK] - Information on Chessington World Of Adventures and Thorpe Park
- [UK Coaster Collection] - Information, pictures and reviews on Chessington and other UK Parks
- [U.K. Theme Parks Blog]
- [Theme Park Extreme]
Past Rides
- Rodeo
- Samurai - moved to Thorpe Park
- Clown Coaster
- Magic Carpet
- Fifth Dimension
- Circus
- Chessington Railroad
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