Beaver Creek (Blackpool Pleasure Beach)
Beaver Creek was a children's amusement park inside Blackpool Pleasure Beach. It closed on 5 September 2010 when Managing Director Amanda Thompson announced that it would be working with Nickelodeon to bring the new Nickelodeon Land. Nickelodeon Land opened in Beaver Creek's place on 5 May 2011.
| Area | 42 acres (17 ha) |
|---|---|
| Attractions | |
| Total | 10 |
| Roller coasters | 1 |
| Water rides | 1 |
| Other rides | 8 |
| Pleasure Beach Blackpool | |
| Coordinates | 53°47′25″N 3°03′20″W |
| Closed | 5 September 2010 |
| Replaced by | Nickelodeon Land |
Many of the rides have either been re-themed and put back into place, or moved into a different part of the park and later renamed. For example, Thor's Turnpike was moved to a different place in the park and renamed Alpine Rallye, same with Veteran Carousel, which is now known as Thompson's Carousel.
Rides at Closure
| # | Name | Opened | Brief Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Helicopters | Children's helicopter spinning ride. | ||
| Veteran Carousel | A Mini carousel ride, now located under Avalanche's lift hill. Renamed Vintage Carousel, then Thompson's Carousel. | ||
| Lunar Carousel | An undercover space-themed carousel. | ||
| Magic Mountain | Children's dark ride with one train, travelling through various fantasy and global scenes. | ||
| Magnus' Mini Dodgems | Pint-sized children's bumper cars. | ||
| Pirate Ride | Large 'Sea Storm' style ride, retained for Nickelodeon Land. | ||
| Tetley Teacup Ride | Children's Teacup ride. Since renamed to its original name of Crazy Daisy and was removed in 2017. | ||
| Beaver Creek Log Flume | A standard one hill Log Chute, retained for Nickelodeon Land. | ||
| Thor's Turnpike | A children's auto-mobile track ride. Relocated inside Avalanche's footprint and currently known as Alpine Rallye. | ||
| Zipper Dipper | A children's wooden coaster composed of bunny hills and a tunnel. Retained for Nickelodeon Land.[1] | ||
References
- "Zipper Dipper (Pleasure Beach, Blackpool)". Roller Coaster Database. Archived from the original on 2 October 2007. Retrieved 15 September 2007.
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