That must be AI generated. Everyone is smiling, but I guess it is before the ride has commenced.
It is worth noting that Pleasurewood Hills itself lost almost £340,000 last year and £110,000 in 2023: https://riderater.co.uk/12416/pleasurewood-hills-losses-treble-to-340k/Do Annual pass holders still have to pay for parking?
I can’t see if failing as it’s part of the looping group and 3 parks together make a profit
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Higher tier of passes includes parking. The lower one doesn't.Do Annual pass holders still have to pay for parking?
I can’t see if failing as it’s part of the looping group and 3 parks together make a profit
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I think that’s the reason it don’t get new rides but they could easily go down the 2nd hand route. The park just like Oakwood relies on the holiday tourists.
I do hope to go this year with my Drayton annual pass as I not been since 1998.
Your in for a shock when you do..I think that’s the reason it don’t get new rides but they could easily go down the 2nd hand route. The park just like Oakwood relies on the holiday tourists.
I do hope to go this year with my Drayton annual pass as I not been since 1998.
I'll reserve judgement until ridden, but the bare metal restraints do look kind of uncomfortable.Lap bar train confirmed by the park via its official Facebook page this morning.
It will certainly add to the experience and hopefully a much smoother ride
With Great Yarmouth being closeby and arguably offering a superior offering, I'd say that PWH still needs to put some investment into the park.I think that’s the reason it don’t get new rides but they could easily go down the 2nd hand route. The park just like Oakwood relies on the holiday tourists.
I do hope to go this year with my Drayton annual pass as I not been since 1998.
Oakwood was part of the highly profitable Aspro Parks group, who own over 30 attractions across Europe. They closed Oakwood down.Do Annual pass holders still have to pay for parking?
I can’t see if failing as it’s part of the looping group and 3 parks together make a profit
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Give it a few years, there’ll be actual flats on the site.No excuses for not wheeling in some flats and actually looking after the place
Wouldn't surprise me at allGive it a few years, there’ll be actual flats on the site.
Lost all credibility locally now so the park relies solely on the summer tourists trade.If the park continues as it is then I can't see it lasting more than a couple of seasons before Looping pull the plug. It is odd though as they could get some cheap second hand rides to fill out the park, I don't know why they haven't invested in that way.