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Talbot Street Video Archive
bluesonichd
TS Member
the twirling toadstool didnt have to move far, if at all
bluesonichd
TS Member
I always thought that New Towers created the wonky hedge walkthrough.. Guess thats me told
bluesonichd
TS Member
Yeah, I think you may be correctI don't think it's the same twirly twirly to be honest ; )
I'd be worried if the Toadstool was around 50 years old personally. Could be proved wrong though!
bluesonichd
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Alton 1966 Out takes , 7:17 is my fave point...
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/out-takes-cuts-from-cp-605-alton-towers-keep
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/out-takes-cuts-from-cp-605-alton-towers-keep
bluesonichd
TS Member
found this, probably been seen before..
PeteB
TS Member
Ah back in the days when Towers did proper theme park shows.
That reminds me, I have a video kicking about which I need to upload, it's a Halloween stage show performed on the old outdoor stage in Fountain Square, where Woodcutters now stands.
It was such a brilliant park back then.
That reminds me, I have a video kicking about which I need to upload, it's a Halloween stage show performed on the old outdoor stage in Fountain Square, where Woodcutters now stands.
It was such a brilliant park back then.
BreakdanceLover1234
TS Member
After seeing what Dynamo used to be, I wish that I was born around the 80s or 90s to experience it having ridden a HUSS Breakdance at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland 2015! Why Alton Why???
Poisson
TS Member
After seeing what Dynamo used to be, I wish that I was born around the 80s or 90s to experience it having ridden a HUSS Breakdance at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland 2015! Why Alton Why???
It'll be better run at a Kermis/Fair anyway. We all love a good Breakdance (I even have the scars to prove it)
BreakdanceLover1234
TS Member
Isn`t it the one owned by Meijer?
DiogoJ42
TS Member
I couldn't say, I have a hard enough time remembering who owns UK traveling rides!Isn`t it the one owned by Meijer?
In further off-topic Breakdance chat, I'm off to Winter Wonderland in a bit, so will report back on how their BD stacks up.
BreakdanceLover1234
TS Member
Its definitely the best Breakdance in the UK, that's for sure! Shame it travels Germany for the rest of the year!
DiogoJ42
TS Member
Well given that the only other one in the UK is on Blackpool Pier, that's not hard! But anyway, I can confirm that it was running in full on crazy German mode.
Nice long cycles as well, due to it being quiet.
But anyway, we're starting to drift off topic. Wouldn't want to get told off...
But anyway, we're starting to drift off topic. Wouldn't want to get told off...
PeteB
TS Member
My god just look how clean and beautiful the park is, especially the gardens! Lots of open space too without stupid HB game stalls around every turn. Just makes me hate Merlin even more after watching that.
Interestingly, in the 80's the park was hitting 2.5m visitors per year. We know in the mid 90's during Tussaud's magic era the park hit 3.5m. And since Merlin's takeover the park has been consistently averaging around 2.5m again, and now down to 1.9m. Just goes to show that Merlin have not grown the park at all.
I'd choose the park depicted in that video over what we've got today.
Interestingly, in the 80's the park was hitting 2.5m visitors per year. We know in the mid 90's during Tussaud's magic era the park hit 3.5m. And since Merlin's takeover the park has been consistently averaging around 2.5m again, and now down to 1.9m. Just goes to show that Merlin have not grown the park at all.
I'd choose the park depicted in that video over what we've got today.