Catmaydo
Roller Poster
- Odyssey at Fantasy Island was the third fastest and second tallest coaster in the UK when it opened in 2002. Three years earlier, it had also built a custom Vekoma with fairly impressive stats: 46 m tall and a speed of 100 km/h. Odyssey and Millennium are still the third and fourth tallest coasters in the UK, and Odyssey remains the second-tallest full-circuit Inverted coaster built to date. Between the two, a Reverchon Spinner clone was opened in 2000. The only coaster addition to the park since Odyssey is an identical, semi-permanent replacement for the Spinner, which was dismantled and sent to Margate in 2015.
Fantasy Island is a bit of a weird one; I remember the previous owner making all sorts of wild proclamations about what they were going to build, but ultimately those fever dreams never came to fruition because reality...or something. Back in the early noughties it seemed like there was some money for big investments that came from god knows where, but not necessarily a plan to sustain it in the long term. Check out this newspaper article (source: http://www.islandquest.co.uk) about one of their totally sensible idea to build a floating theme park. It's almost like Michael O'Leary from Ryanair was on their innovations team.
The original "plan" for Odyssey was that it was going to be 100ft taller than it currently stands; however, I think that application was rejected by the local council and residents. I can't remember if it was the current or previous owners that did the damage to their reputation, but they didn't/don't exactly have a sterling relationship with the locals. Also, considering how things panned out when Odyssey was testing (train stalling), and eventually opened (lowering the height of the cobra roll and horsehoe turn so trains could reliably complete the course), it's probably a saving grace that it didn't get built with its original 265ft drop because it could have run into more trouble with high winds in the area. Here's a fun clip of a rollback and another one of an awkward looking stall. Reading the forums back when all this was going on was a real chuckle because it was all just so farcical, but it really didn't do any favours for Vekoma's reputation at the time.
It's well worth digging around on the internet for information about the history of the place. It's almost like it shouldn't be able exist in this country given how tight planning restrictions can be here, and how much general resistance there is all over the country by local residents to new theme park developments, but somewhow Fantasy Island got lucky.