PBB Rollercoaster to close?

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Postby Gary » 29 Nov 2008, 19:30

Sorry all - but this 'trumour' about the Rollercoaster is just not going away.

I just wish it would. :(

I received an email recently from one of the most reliable sources themagiceye has (One that told me years back the Spin Doctor was going about a year or so before it did and the same source that told me Ocean Beach Rhyl was going at least a year before it did)

Can someone please tell me Roller Coaster going / SBNO is complete rubbish.

Yours trying to like the idea of fountains in place of Superbowl that is being moved to Whip area

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Postby Gary » 10 Dec 2008, 18:11

And now I hear Hot Ice won't be opening next season... :(

Ms Thompson cites needy repairs to the Ice Arena as the reason for not putting on a show that has always been close to her heart...but the place is still going to be open for public skating...

Needy repairs?

Needy repairs.

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Postby kevinashe » 11 Dec 2008, 17:06

have already voiced my opinion on the gazette webpage gary,so much so that im considering not going to bpb when i go to blackpool next year
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Postby Gary » 21 Dec 2008, 21:53

Not only is the Roller Coaster SBNO next year but joining it will be Gold Mine, Noah's Ark, Trauma Towers, Space Invader, Fairy Whip, Helicopters, Ellie's caterpillar and possibly Impossible.

Superbowl isn't being moved.

Rumours?
No.
Trumours?
Yes.

Let's all hope the park survives the roller coaster ride ahead.

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Postby AJ » 22 Dec 2008, 10:03

Blimey! And I bet the admission cost doesn't reflect the fact there will be less choice.
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Postby kevin » 22 Dec 2008, 17:54

Interestingly, none of the rides that you mention, apart from the helicopters, are listed on the Pleasure Beach website any longer.
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