Sue Shaw said:
I just read the refusal for Cyclone. So basically they couldn't get in to see it so didn't bother, while still acknowledging its importance. How sad
Pretty much, yeah. We were lucky to get anyone from EH to get to Southport though really. It's all really fickle too, the woman who granted listing to The Scenic, refused to list the Grand National a couple of years earlier...
Sue Shaw said:
That makes sense I guess. But surely someone would want to buy and move the ride location rather than simply destroy them? Guess they have to be listed in their original setting. God I need to get moving on that plan to become a millionaire so I can set up my own heritage park!
You'd think, but when Morecambe's Cyclone went up for sale, nobody took it. The cars were re-used elsewhere, but it stood for sale for about 18 months before it was knocked down. Again, a real shame as that was originally built in France for an expo and then brought over and rebuilt here. So it was definitely "portable".
Sue Shaw said:
So what do they classify as the 8 remaining historic coasters? The five woodies at PBB I guess, but what else? RCDB doesn't seem to sort by date. Sorry for asking what may be simple questions - I'm still learning :--D
I spent a long time learning and I still am :lol:
Erm, Nash, Big Dipper, Zipper Dipper, Rollercoaster, Wild Mouse (all Blackpool), Scenic Railway, Rhyl WaterChute (now gone, but a lot was retained by Dreamland) and I think the side friction coaster that was at Folkestone at the time (again, now gone, a day before the Dreamland lorry turned up to take it).
I think those are the ones it means. Which of course means that out of the 8 mentioned (plus the Cyclone of course), only five now run and they're all at Blackpool. Two will re-open at Dreamland though, plus the Wild Mouse's sister coaster; King Solomon's Mines.
Sue Shaw said:
Man and I was in Cambridge on Sun!!!!!
Thanks though, I'll def. have to go soon. Have to find out when it's open
It (Wicksteed) is open most weekends I think? I like the park... Well worth a visit