Blackpool's 'Infusion'

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Blackpool's 'Infusion'

Postby EAS » 02 May 2007, 13:09

No-one has told the Guardian then that's it's actually secondhand, and that Blackpool' owner's trashed a historic coaster at Pleasureland as well:


http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story ... 94,00.html
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Postby kevinashe » 04 May 2007, 19:08

nobody told gmtv as well they seemed very impressed about blackpools new coaster,i wonder if theyll be as keen to go to camelot to see their new(second hand)coaster
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Postby porterm » 17 May 2007, 23:26

I've just had a sudden thought that BPB might have been better off calling their "new" coaster "Intrusion". Anyone else agree? - maybe I'm just having a silly moment, although I think the name has a subtle edge to it.

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Postby Coaster Manta » 21 May 2007, 21:20

I was looking through my old coaster stuff and found a brochure for Pleasureland from Tramatizers 1st year. It said it was the tallest fastest suspended looping coaster in the uk. I'm sure I've heard that somewhere else recently but can't think where?

I see Amanda Thompson has been sightseeing in London today.
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Postby luke_manc » 25 Oct 2007, 11:27

Hmmm...

Andy Hind says "You sense the impending decapitation of your legs,"

Decapitation - of the head
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Infusion

Postby mesmoland » 26 Oct 2007, 22:50

The Pepsi Coke small one I like to call it.I think it is a better ride now and gave it my review http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rHHdGuCMzuI.But I was very upset when Pleasureland was destroyed some good rides gone forever :cry:
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Postby EAS » 27 Oct 2007, 20:52

Aye. But some in storage for Dreamland...
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Postby mesmoland » 28 Oct 2007, 01:00

I hope you are right.... :?
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