Yes, that ride certainly brings back many happy memories as, until recently, I didn't realise it was the very same ride from my first ever playground, Battersea Funfair, when I used to live a shortish walk from the park. I never forget how on my inaugural ride that my poor sister was quite ill after her experience on it; she was quite sick. I never could fathom out if it was the offending ride or not as I felt fine afterwards. I was probably only about 11 then; ironically enough the ride used to sit at right angles to the ill-fated Big Dipper scenic railway ride that was at Battersea until 1972 (which I never rode incidentally as it looked too scary and I believe my mum didn't want me to go on it). Maybe she had a premonition or something. When the ride was relocated to Dreamland it also sat opposite the Scenic Railway; it must have felt quite at home.
When I used to work for BT in Canterbury I heard a colleague one day (in early 1996, I believe) saying how he had seen the beginnings of the Dreamland's Water Chute demolition. He was also very upset and couldn't believe it - I wonder if he could have predicted how things would develop under the park's new ownership.
The Chute's construction material was always quite deceiving to me; I also used to think that it was wooden. After the Battersea Big Dipper crash I thought they added more "cross" supports on the Chute, but maybe they were always there. I can't remember seeing such supports on the Blackpool Chute ride, but it could've been a different design. I think the noises jmace9 referred to were the "dog" devices on the lift hill that click in place behind the car to prevent a rollback; modern log flumes use similar devices I believe. Sorry to ramble, but does anyone remember a rather unusual water fountain character as you exited the Dreamland Chute underneath its structure? - I seem to remember it was a figure of some description. Bembom's also cleverly themed the bottom control booth as a lighthouse. Those were certainly the days - if only I had a video camera then! Sadly as far as Nick Laister informed me this ride was just scrapped - criminal really due to its now severe rarity.
Blackpool's Water Chute is due to be dismantled, or dare I say scrapped, before next season and the last remaining Chute would then be at Coney Beach in Wales, sadly another park under redevelopment threat. These rides may not be so high tech as today's water rides but I certainly think they could still play a part in today's parks, with a little imagination.
Martin
