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Lightwater Valley
Skyscraper
TS Member
And at least it means LWV has space for a future new ride.Yet another spinning mouse on the fairs and Lightwater Valley is down a ride. Not great, but hopefully the cash boost will help them
Europa Matt
TS Member
As things currently stand, I would say the park is in danger financially and could well be the next UK park to close potentially.
I visited there last Summer and despite the odd school trip, the park was literally deserted with only a handful of people. Many rides were idol for a while and on some cases, staff even pleaded us to go round again to keep them busy.
Unless things change miraculously, I don’t hold much optimism for this park’s survival.
I visited there last Summer and despite the odd school trip, the park was literally deserted with only a handful of people. Many rides were idol for a while and on some cases, staff even pleaded us to go round again to keep them busy.
Unless things change miraculously, I don’t hold much optimism for this park’s survival.
Skyscraper
TS Member
Some people are saying that LVW could be the park to purchase Drayton's (ex) G-Force. Do we think that's possible?
Skyscraper
TS Member
That's what I was thinking. It'd be perfect for them and they have the space, but they wouldn't be able to afford it.As nice as that would be, I don't think Lightwater could afford the deposit on g-force, let alone the purchase price, transport and construction!
Stuie
TS Member
That's what I was thinking. It'd be perfect for them and they have the space, but they wouldn't be able to afford it.
Would it? I don't get the logic in it being a positive asset for LWV but a liability for DM.
Alastair
TS Team
Funny how small rural parks in Germany (Tripsdrill, for example) can afford entirely new areas and rides every few years yet the likes of LWV actually have to sell what tinpot funfair trash they already have just to keep going. Bizarre contrast.
Enter Valhalla
TS Member
Funny how small rural parks in Germany (Tripsdrill, for example) can afford entirely new areas and rides every few years yet the likes of LWV actually have to sell what tinpot funfair trash they already have just to keep going. Bizarre contrast.
I get the impression that Tripsdrill has an important place in the hearts of locals. They have a loyal customer base that keeps returning and which would probably bring friends visiting from other regions along for a day out at the park.
Dave
TS Founding Member
I get the impression that Tripsdrill has an important place in the hearts of locals. They have a loyal customer base that keeps returning and which would probably bring friends visiting from other regions along for a day out at the park.
It also has a nature reserve and holiday village that is a big income generator.
speedy
TS Member
It appears Apollo is leaving Lightwater Valley and will operate at Bayside Fun Park in Bridlington this year.
Only source I have is edits to Coasterpedia by user Jason but he knows his stuff so it's probably correct
Only source I have is edits to Coasterpedia by user Jason but he knows his stuff so it's probably correct
owentaylor121
TS Member
Funny how small rural parks in Germany (Tripsdrill, for example) can afford entirely new areas and rides every few years yet the likes of LWV actually have to sell what tinpot funfair trash they already have just to keep going. Bizarre contrast.
Trips drill is also in mainland Europe surrounded by different countries making it much more accessible to a lot more people, you can’t really compare that to a park in the middle of rural Yorkshire on an Island...
Matt N
TS Member
I'd also imagine that construction costs might be a bit cheaper in Europe, as a number of major ride manufacturers are European, and it probably costs far less for Tripsdrill to import a ride from Gerstlauer, for example, than it would for Lightwater Valley to import the same ride.
evilcod
TS Member
I believe it was more an issue with planning permission than the will of the park, welcome to one of the reasons so many small UK parks struggle.Unlike the holiday lets that Lightwater have been promising for a decade, but haven't actually happened.
They closed half a dozen attractions, and the blessed pub in the wood, to build them.
Very very slowly!
I never enjoyed Apollo so won’t miss it, but that’s two rides down thenIt appears Apollo is leaving Lightwater Valley and will operate at Bayside Fun Park in Bridlington this year.
Only source I have is edits to Coasterpedia by user Jason but he knows his stuff so it's probably correct
Hopefully there’s a plan to ride it out but they got to replace two rides even if it’s only temporary things.