Martyn B
CF Legend
Pleasurewood Hills have applied for planning permission for a 60m Drop Tower!
http://publicaccess.waveney.gov.uk/PASy ... BTHQX3N000
http://anitepublicaccess.waveney.gov.uk ... 078792.pdf
Well I certainly have my fingers crossed, though it sounds like they've done their homework with this as they carried out a study at Drayton Manor to record the noise levels generated from Apocolypse, and apparently the noise generated from this will stay under the 50db limit the park has.
http://publicaccess.waveney.gov.uk/PASy ... BTHQX3N000
http://anitepublicaccess.waveney.gov.uk ... 078792.pdf
‘The ride’s passengers sit in a circular car which is spread around a central column. The car is hoisted up to the top the column and then released to give passengers what the manufacturers describe as “an unforgettable experience of real free fall”. The tower itself is just over 60m high, although the total drop height is 50m. The drop is broken by permanent magnetic brakes and deceleration ramps at the bottom end of the column, which have been designed to be safe and smooth and which meet the requirements of the European Health Authority. The total operational footprint area of the ride is 10m x 10m. The circular car can accommodate 24 passengers. The ride will have a lilac/purple colour scheme.
‘Almost 30 theme parks have closed in the UK in the last 10 years, and it is essential that Pleasurewood Hills continues to invest to ensure that the business remains viable and sustainable long-term. Pleasurewood Hills is the most visited tourist attraction in the area with over 200,000 visitors per year. The park generates over £19m into the local economy, both directly and indirectly. The introduction of the Wipeout ride in 2007 had a significant beneficial impact on the park’s viability, and it halted a year-on-year decline. Wipeout changed the fortunes of the park, and as it is now four years since the introduction of this ride, the park’s management considers it essential that another major new ride is installed.
Well I certainly have my fingers crossed, though it sounds like they've done their homework with this as they carried out a study at Drayton Manor to record the noise levels generated from Apocolypse, and apparently the noise generated from this will stay under the 50db limit the park has.