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Camelot Theme Park was a resort and theme park located in the English county of Lancashire. The park's theme was the well-known legend of Camelot, and the park decor incorporated pseudo- medieval elements. It was located on a 140-acre (57 ha; 0.22 sq mi) site [1] near the village of Charnock Richard, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Chorley.
Capacity. 1,500 riders per hour. G-force. 5. Height restriction. 130 cm (4 ft 3 in) Knightmare at RCDB. Knightmare was a custom roller coaster at the now defunct Camelot Theme Park in Chorley, Lancashire, United Kingdom. It was built by Zierer and designed by Anton Schwarzkopf. [1][2]
An Arthurian television series Camelot was also named after the castle, as were some other works including the video game Camelot and the comic book series Camelot 3000. French television series Kaamelott presents a humorous alternative version of the Arthurian legend; Camelot Theme Park is a now-abandoned Arthurian theme park resort located in ...
Thorpe Park, Surrey. One of the UK’s most famous theme parks, Thorpe Park recently re-opened in March after the winter closing period. The Chertsey park welcomed 1.7 million visitors in 2021 and ...
In August 2011 a 12-year-old boy fell 30 feet from the ride (named Excaliber 2) at Camelot Theme Park in Lancashire, UK. [1] He survived after hospital treatment. The park is now closed but the ride has been resurrected at Pleasureland Southport .
Show business and Universal entertainment. Area. 476 acres. Website. universalukproject.co.uk. Universal Studios United Kingdom is a planned 476-acre theme park and resort to be located in the town of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. [1][2]
Botton's Pleasure Beach. Brean Leisure Park. Camel Creek Adventure Park. Chessington World of Adventures. Clarence Pier. Codonas Amusement Park. Coney Beach Pleasure Park. Crealy Theme Park & Resort. Curry's Fun Park Portrush.
Dreamland Margate is an amusement park and entertainment centre based on a traditional English seaside funfair located in Margate, Kent, England.The site of the park was first used for amusement rides in 1880, although the Dreamland name was not used until 1920 when the park's Grade II* listed (particularly significant building of more than local interest) Scenic Railway wooden rollercoaster ...