Bembom Brothers Standing Still

The Save Dreamland Campaign was launched by Joyland Books in January 2003 and is now supported by several thousand people. This is the place to discuss all aspects of saving Margate's famous amusement park and its iconic , Grade II listed Scenic Railway, Britain's oldest roller coaster.

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Bembom Brothers Standing Still

Postby ricardobugsy » 24 Nov 2004, 05:23

When the Bembom Brothers took over Dreamland in the early eighties, they brought in loads of new rides of the kind not really seen before in this country.

The whole park was transformed in a couple of years to one of the best in the country. Existing rides such as Britains tallest Big Wheel, the Water Chute and the legendary Scenic Railway were complimented by a host of new generation thrill rides like the Looping Star, the Mary Rose, the Enterprise and the Pirate Ship.

Those were truly great days. However, more than ten years later and nothing really changed, there were no new major thrill rides and although the park was still packed with great rides, the park had remained largely unchanged. When I look at their Parkware website today and also at Loudon Castle, it seems that they are not moving with the times and are offering the same selection of rides that they did 20 years ago.

Don't get me wrong, the Bembom Brothers did an excellent job of running Dreamland and installed some truly great rides.
It is just that I would have expected them to be offering something new or different these days. Maybe they are no longer the force that they were back then...
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Postby hartgeman » 26 Nov 2004, 11:35

that is because dreamland is not owned by them any more since 1995 it has been owned by jimmy godden.
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Postby AJ » 26 Nov 2004, 14:44

Hartgeman I think you are missing the point in what Ricardbugsy is saying. I agree it appears that Bemboms as a company haven't moved on from when they had owned Dreamland. They are still offering on the agency site Looping Stars, Triokas and Mary Roses. And as has already been said Loudon Castle is full of rides that once graced Dreamland.

Major investment is needed in new thrills and technology, I think that is the point Ricardobugsy was trying to make.
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