Clarence Pier

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Clarence Pier
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Location Portsmouth, England
Opened1861
SloganFun and thrills for all the family!
Operating seasonMarch to Late September
Attractions
Total13 (14 including Golf)
Roller coasters2
Water rides1
Website clarencepier.co.uk
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Historic photochrome of the beach and Clarence Pier.

Clarence Pier is an amusement pier in Portsmouth, Hampshire. It is located next to Southsea Hoverport. Unlike most seaside piers in the UK, the pier does not extend very far out to sea and instead goes along the coast.

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History

The pier was originally constructed and opened in 1861 by the Prince and Princess of Wales [1] and boasted a regular ferry service to the Isle of Wight. It was damaged by air raids during World War II and was reopened in its current form on 1 June 1961 after being rebuilt by local architects A.E. Cogswell & Sons and R. Lewis Reynish. [2] [1]

About

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Aerial view from the Solent towards the fairground
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Rides at the fiarground

The complex consists of a striking pavilion building with distinctive yellow and blue cladding and a small tower, with a fellow building next to it, where the entrance to the rides is located.

The main funfair operates on a free admission, pay-per-ride token-based system. In the early 1980s the amusement park was named "Fun Acres" and as well as the whole pier itself, it also took up 3500 sq metres or so of land to the north-west of the northern part of the pier. This part of the park was cleared and redeveloped as another arcade called "Southsea Island Leisure", The Clarence Pier Public House, a crazy golf course and a Premier Inn during the 1990s, therefore the park itself is significantly smaller than it used to be. The old part of the park contained the 56-seat Corbiere Spherical Ferris Wheel [3] and a ghost train among other attractions. The token booths were shaped as mushrooms.

One of the main landmarks of Clarence Pier until the mid-1990s was the Super Loop ride, since removed. The Ferris wheel was sold and relocated to Pleasureland Southport. [4] One ride which lasted the duration was the Skyways roller coaster which was removed in 2018.


Golden Horseshoe

The main building, known as the "Golden Horseshoe", houses a fairly large amusement arcade as well as a small bowling alley. During the building's reconstruction following the original building's bombing during the war, the venue housed a Cafeteria, Ballroom and various gift shops before becoming an arcade during the 1980s.

A Coffee Cup Café opened up in 2009 in a section that formerly housed a Prize Bingo Hall.

The first floor of the building houses a Wimpy bar which is located within a door on the left of the Golden Horseshoe or within a set of stairs in the venue.

Pirates and Princesses Play Area

The right side of the Golden Horseshoe housed an indoor playground called the "Pirates and Princesses Play Area", which opened in 1985 as Pirate Pete's, and closed at the beginning of January 2023 after 37 years of service. [5] It was replaced with an indoor miniature Golf course named "The Putt Hutt", which opened in August 2023.

The "Clarence Pier"

A smaller building, perpendicular but not physically joined to the main pavilion houses another amusement arcade, named the "Clarence Pier", which was constructed in 1958 to replace an earlier public house of the same name that was bombed during World War II. [6] The Arcade located on the ground floor was known as the "Wheel Of Fortune" for many years until being renamed to its current name in 2012. Next to the venue are some small gift shops.

The Whitbread-operated public house was renamed "Seahorse Bars" in 1964, and then "Barnum's" in 1990 before being destroyed in a fire in 1993. During the building's refurbishment, the former pub was converted into 'Jurassic 3001', a futuristic dinosaur-themed dark ride, which opened in 1995. The ride's exterior featured an animatronic triceratops, whose head protruded from the side of the building and roared occasionally at passers-by. The attraction closed in 2001, yet all ride signage and theming on the building remained until the end of 2011. The upper floor space previously occupied by this ride underwent a conversion to apartments, according to planning publications, in 2012.

Other Venues

A building at the side of the funfair houses an arcade called "Games Wharf" and "The Boat House" (originally another Coffee Cup).

Another newer addition to the pier is a pirate-themed crazy golf course situated behind the Clarence Pier arcade.

In Pop-culture

"Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean", an episode of British TV comedy series "Mr. Bean" was filmed on location at Clarence Pier (as well as other locations in Southsea) and aired on ITV in 1994. This was prior to the closure of the north-western part of the park and the closure of the Wheel Of Fortune public house. The episode shows the Super Loop, Skyways roller coaster, and many of the park's other attractions from that time. Clarence Pier was also the filming location to the teen pop band, "S Club Juniors" song, "Fool No More" filmed mainly on the dodgems but the rollercoaster, 'Skyways' can also be seen in the video.

Attractions

Key
  Roller Coasters
  Water Rides
  Dark Rides

Operating

NameOpenedManufacturerDescription
Canyon River2020 SBF Visa Group A small one-drop Log Flume.
Carousel1998J.H. RundleA modern version of a traditional Carousel, which replaced an older set.
Diamond Dodgems2017Barbieria traditional Bumper Cars ride. Up to 1 or 2 people can fit per car. This set previously operated at Presthaven Sands Holiday Camp before being moved to Clarence Pier.
Jumping Bugs2023ZamperlaA Jump Around ride.
Mad Mouse2019 SBF Visa Group A Cyclon coaster. It is a similar coaster model to the Galaxi Coaster Skyways, which this coaster replaced.
Seal Creek2022John H. RundleA roundabout ride with Seal-themed cars. It was originally located at the Weymouth Sea Life Centre.
Super Trooper2024PWS RidesA modern take on the classic Paratrooper ride. A different model to the one used during the 2021-2022 seasons, it was previously seen at Alton Towers in 2021.
Tea Party2023Amusement TechnicalStandard Teacups ride. It was formerly located at Dreamland Margate as the "Wedgwood Teacups".
Tidal Wave2019 SBF Visa Group An MX 611 Spinning Coaster.
Tornado2023 KMG KMG Freakout pendulum ride. It has been lent to the Pier for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. It operated at Barry Island Pleasure Park for 2022 under its current owner and has also travelled in Norway for many years. It is most well known for being at Funland Hayling Island from 2003 until 2006.
Twister2004 Sonacase A modern version of a traditional Twister Ride. 3 people can sit per car with a total of 12 cars. The ride was previously owned by an independent operator before being sold to the Pier. Since the 2019 season, the ride has been enclosed.
Waltzer1982Maxwell of ScotlandA traditional Waltzer, which replaced an older version. It was known as Power Spin 2000 until 2003. Although the signage and lighting has changed various times, the ride has been the same model.

Other

NameOpenedDescription
Pirate GolfEarly 2000sA pirate-themed mini-golf course. It operates separately from the park itself.
The Putt Hutt2023Indoor Crazy Golf course located where Pirates and Princesses Play Area formerly was. It contains a standard Crazy Golf course alongside a fairground course based on Clarence Pier's history. A bar named "The 19th Hole" is also located within the venue.
Upside Down House2023The UK’s first inverted photo experience. Costs £5 to experience.

Former Attractions

NameFirst SeasonFinal SeasonManufacturerDescription
Bounce2003
2023
2003
2023
SafecoA Jump and Smile ride on-loan from an independent operator. It was lent to the pier for the 2003 and 2023 seasons.
Trampolines20222022 ????A set of Junior Trampolines on loan from an independent operator to fill out space at the Pier for the 2022 season.
Music Trip!20212022FairmattTraditional Miami ride lent to the pier from its owner for the 2021-2022 seasons.
Super Trooper20212022PWS RidesA modern take on the classic Paratrooper ride. Was on loan from an independent operator for the 2021-2022 seasons.
Flying Dumbos20152022Kolmax-PlusA flying elephants ride.
Hot Air Balloons20112022I.E. ParkA Samba Balloon ride. Was previously operated at Dreamland Margate (2002-2004) and Fort Fun Amusement Park (2005-2010).
Sky Trail/Pier Pressure20112021Innovative LeisureA High Ropes Course. It was dismantled in 2021, and its space was later filled out by the Upside Down House.
Balloon Wheel20102021SBF Visa GroupJunior Ferris Wheel with Balloon-shaped cars. It was relocated to Web Adventure Park in York for the 2022 season.
Circus Train20162021A Juvenile train ride with a locomotive and three carriages. This is the first ride at the pier to be operated via a remote control unit, carried by the person operating the ride.
Solent Wheel20162020Technical ParkA 110 ft Ferris Wheel. The wheel contains 24 carriages (including a V.I.P. Carriage) which could sit up to 6 people (V.I.P. carriage could sit up to 4 people). It did not return for the 2017 season after a Brent Geese scare and sat at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach before returning to the pier for the 2018 season and remaining there for the next two years, until September 2020, when it was removed and dismantled after being sold to an independent fairground operator.
Toy Carousel20162019A mini Carousel ride.
Crazy Slide20172018An inflatable slide.
Flying Planes20182018A small Aeroplane ride that moves in a circle, and has a Disney Planes theme. It was on loan from an independent operator for the 2018 season.
Pirate Castle20162018An inflatable castle, located under Skytrail. It was removed in 2018.
Happy Catapiller20182018A Wacky Worm Roller Coaster in place of Skyways after it was dismantled and was on loan from an independent operator. In 2019, it was moved on loan to the nearby South Parade Pier.
Skyways19802017An S.D.C. Galaxi Roller Coaster which replaced a wooden wild mouse roller coaster. The ride featured in a Mr Bean comedy sketch. The coaster has been dismantled in 2018 and although the ride was thought to return in 2020, the cars for the ride were sold to an independent buyer, who confirmed that the ride would not be returning and the track had been scrapped.
Tea CupsUnknown2017A small Teacups ride with 5 cups seating up to four children each. This set underwent a major renovation for the 2016 season with the addition of Disney artwork.
Speedy Gonzales/Speedy Coaster20112017D.P.V. RidesA Speedy Gonzales themed Junior Coaster. It first operated at Leisureranch in Dorset before being sold to Clarence Pier. The coaster was removed from the Pier after the 2017 season and relocated to Ocean Beach Pleasure Park in South Shields for the 2018 season, where it was it was given a new lick of paint.
Blade Runner2015/20172015/2017SafecoA Breakdance ride. It operated as a travelling ride that had gone through various fairground operators before being loaned to the Pier in 2015 and 2017 by its then-owner. After its 2017 run, the ride's ownership moved on to the Italian fairground circuit.
Dodgems20002016BertazzonA Dodgems set. one or two people can fit into each car. Replaced with a newer set for the 2017 season and scrapped afterwards.
Flying Kiddie Cars20152015Small roundabout ride. It was also on-loan from an independent operator who sat this ride on the pier for the 2015 season.
Formula 200020022015A small Convoy Ride where a train of cars goes along a small circuit with a bridge. It was removed at the end of the 2015 season to make way for the Solent Wheel.
Swing Tower20132014AK RidesA mini Vertical Swing ride. Originally built and travelled the Slovakian fairground circuit, the ride was lent to the pier for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. It currently travels the UK fairground circuit under the name of "Star Flyer" and has gone under various owners since then.
Extreme Rotor20112013A.R.M.A Rotor that sat on the pier for three seasons. Currently owned by an independent fairground operator and travels the UK.
Toon Town Expressunknown2012A small rotating train ride.
Mega Dance20122012 Fabbri Group An Orbiter ride. Originally travelled the Dutch and Austrian fairground circuits before a period at Pleasurewood Hills, and went through various owners before being lent to the pier for the 2012 season. The ride left the UK in 2015 and has since been sold to a French operator, and is currently on the Spanish fairground circuit.
FEAR20112011A haunted house attraction. It was owned by various fairground operators before being lent to the Pier for the 2011 season. Currently located at Courtown Harbour Amusement Park in Ireland.
Jets20102011A mini jet ride with a Buzz Lightyear theme. It was located near Skyways for the 2010 season, and for the 2011 season was located near the Toy Town Train Ride.
Toy Town Train Ride20102011A train ride with a Disney theme.
Disk-O20052010 Zamperla A Disko Ride. The ride was removed at the end of the 2010 season and the Dodgem track was moved into the spot where the Disk-O was. The ride itself was exported to Australia after its sale as a travelling ride, but returned to the UK in 2015, situated at Brean Leisure Park with a new look and theme under the name of "Jet Spin".
The Cyclone20072009Moser RidesAn Extraordinary Bike ride, where the looping gondolas are controlled by the riders' pedals.
Tristar20092009FairmattA Troika (ride). First travelled the Swedish fairground circuit before being sat at Thorpe Park for ten years as "Calgary Stampede". The ride was lent to the pier by its then-current owner for the 2009 season and has since gone through various owners over the years.
Wild River19982009 Reverchon Industries A standard 2-drop Log Flume. The ride was removed at the end of 2009 and travelled with M&D Taylor for four seasons before gaining a new permanent home at Tier Prince Fun Park from 2015 until 2022. Currently located at Ocean Beach Pleasure Park.
Extreme20072008Tivoli UKAn Orbiter (ride) that was lent to the pier by an independent operator.
Power Tower20022006Moser RidesA Drop Tower, which was at one point the tallest spring tower ride in Europe.
Paratrooper19762004Ivan BennettA traditional Paratrooper (ride). It was removed at the end of the 2004 Season after 28 years and the Twister was moved to where this was. The ride itself is now owned by an independent operator and travels the UK fairground circuit. [7]
Grand National20032003A ride where riders ride on horse-themed cars around a guided track.
Wave Rave19962002K.T. EnterprisesA Miami ride. It was replaced and was part-exchanged for the Rainbow ride. [8] It was sold to Irish operators in 2002, and currently travels on the Dutch fairground circuit as "Party".
It's A Small World20022002Ronnie BentleyA Dark Ride which took guests through various scenes of different countries around the world. The ride is unrelated to the Disney ride of the same name, it was similar to former The Greatest Show on Earth ride at Blackpool Pleasure Beach and had teacup styled cars. This ride was relocated from Harbour Park.
Dodgems19932001Lang WheelsA traditional Dodgem track which replaced an earlier set. Was later relocated to Symonds Yat Holiday Park with a newer set taking its place.
Jumping Star1990's2001 Zamperla A junior drop tower. [9]
Magic Ring1990's2001 Zamperla A juvenile car ride.
Monster Express19962001Carpenteria 2000A small Ghost Train. Sold to an independent operator in 2002 (and again in 2014), and currently travels the UK fairground circuit, although it sat at Funland Tropicana for the 2019 season.
Mini Octopusunknown2001MinariA junior Octopus ride.
Jungle Trainunknown2001FalgasA juvenile train ride.
Jurassic 300119952001ITAL InternationalA Dark Ride themed on the premise of dinosaurs returning from extinction in the year 3001. (Also referred to as 'Jurassic 3001 A.D.' on ride signage). This was housed on the second floor of the Wheel of Fortune (Now Clarence Pier) arcade. The facade included a robotic triceratops that roared at guests passing by. The ride closed in 2001, but all theming remained on the building until 2012. The vehicles were reused as cars for the Coney Beach Fun Park Ghost Train, while the rest of the ride was sold for scrap. The space where the attraction used to be is now a storage room.
Twister20012001KT EnterprisesA modern version of a traditional Twist (ride). It was on hire from two independent operators for the 2001 season and was later replaced with a near-identical model. [10]
The Big Wheel19642000CorbiereA 56-seat Corbiere Spherical Ferris Wheel. Built on the north-east area of Clarence Pier, between the Dodgems arena and the Carousel. Sold to a private owner, and later sited at Pleasureland Southport in 2005. The former Big Wheel site was then used for the mini-golf course. [11]
Scrambler19822000 Eli Bridge Company A traditional Twist (ride), it was replaced with a more modern Twister ride. It was sold in 2001 to an Independent operator. Currently, the ride is owned by Richard Cadell, who operates the ride under the name of "The Whirl-A-Round".
Gallopers19541997Frederick SavageA traditional Gallopers ride. Built on the north-east side of Clarence Pier, between the Big Wheel and the Ghost Train. Replaced in 1998 with a brand new model with a striped canopy, this ride itself replaced an older Gallopers set. This set itself was relocated to Folly Farm in Wales, and remains there to this day. [12]
Ghost Train19501995Orton & SpoonerA traditional ghost train (Dark Ride). Built on the north-east end of Clarence Pier. Removed and replaced with the mini-golf course. [13]
Rainbow19931995 HUSS Park Attractions A Rainbow (ride), previously located at Pleasureland Southport and Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Was part-exchanged for the Wave Rave Miami ride, which replaced it in 1996. What remains of the ride is unknown.
Jets19661993Lang WheelsA traditional Jets ride, where riders can control the height of their individual jets. Originally built for the Webber Brothers at Ocean Beach, Rhyl. [14]
Meteor19801993Cadoxton EngineeringA traditional Round Up (ride). Relocated to Butlin's Minehead [15]
Orbiter19881993Tivoli UKAn Orbiter (ride), previously located at Ocean Beach, Rhyl. Operated for a couple of seasons on Brighton seafront following its removal from Clarence Pier. [16]
Super Loop19841990sLarson InternationalAn imported Super Loops (Fire Ball ride.
Astro Glide1970's1993BennettA giant slide.
Tip Top19931993Tivoli UKA Tip Top/Force 10 ride. Operated on Brighton seafront for a couple of seasons following its removal. Currently travels the U.K. fairground circuit.
Topsy Turvey19871993ReverchonA Matterhorn (ride), previously located at Botton's Pleasure Beach Skegness. Upon leaving the park, the ride spent the 1994 season at Tramore Amusement Park in Ireland, followed by 2 seasons on Brighton seafront. The ride now travels in the U.K. fairground circuit.
Dodgemsc.1950s1992A traditional Dodgem track Built on the north-central area of Clarence Pier, between the Slide (later, the Meteor) and the Big Wheel. Removed and replaced with the Premier Inn hotel. Replaced with a different track in 1993.
Santa Maria19851988 Anton Schwarzkopf A rare Santa Maria ride - Schwarzkopf's version of a Pirate Ship (ride). Operated previously in Germany.
Lightning Swirl19481987R.J. LakinA traditional Swirl/Skid ride, where riders control the spin of their car using a pedal. The ride was scrapped at the end of 1987 due to its age. [17]
Satellite1983Chance RidesA traditional Trabant/Satellite ride with basic decoration, imported from the U.S.A. [18]
Walt's Waltzer19641981MaxwellA traditional Waltzer ride, replacing an earlier version and itself being replaced with a newer model. The ride later appeared at Ramsgate Amusement Park, Cosgrove Park (Milton Keynes) and since 2011 has been sited at New Brighton, Merseyside. [19]
Steam Yachts1979William CartwrightA traditional Steam Yachts ride, originally built in 1888.
Wild Mouse19601979Maxwell & SonsA steel hybrid Wild Mouse roller coaster. Was moved to Funland (Hayling Island) at the end of 1979, and was replaced with "Skyways". Parts of the ride were later used to construct David Pickstone's Wild Mouse at Brean Leisure Park in 1989. [20]
Coronation Ark19441978R.J. LakinA traditional Ark ride, originally built in 1937. Was relocated to Joyland Arcade in Bridlington, where it operated only briefly. [21]
Rodeo Switchback19471972Frederick SavageA traditional Gondola Switchback, originally built around 1880. The ride was later sold to Six Flags Great Adventure in the U.S.A., before being re-imported in 1982. The ride is now preserved at Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre. [22]
Calypso19651970Lang WheelsA Calypso ride, originally built for showman Side Stocks in 1961. Upon leaving the park the ride went back onto the travelling fair circuit. It was later scrapped. [23]
Moonrocket19621960sR.J. Lakin & MaxwellThe third of three Moonrocket rides to operate at the park. The ride previously operated under the ownership of Gordon Codona at Redcar Amusement Park, and the Webber Brothers at Ocean Beach, Rhyl. The ride was for sale in 1968, and presumably scrapped.
Octopus1961LusseA traditional Octopus ride. An identical model of the same ride type operated at the park until 1950. [24]
Rotor19601968(Rebuilt by Maxwell)A traditional Rotor (sticky wall) ride, thought to originate from mainland Europe, and refitted by Scottish firm Maxwell. The ride was listed for sale in 1969.
Whirlaround19591965Edwin HallA traditional Twist (ride) - the first of its type in the U.K. It was sold to travelling showman Bernard Cole in 1966, and then later to Jimmy Rogers. More modern models of the same ride type would operate at the park years later. [25]
Chair-O-Plane1940s1964(German)A traditional Chair-O-Plane ride, replacing a similar model in either 1947 or 1948.
Walt's Waltzer19591963MaxwellThe first of three Waltzer rides to operate at the park. The ride was named after its owner Walter Shufflebottom. The ride went on to have a long career, with spells at Butlin's Pwllheli, Clacton Pier, Canvey Island Amusement Park and Killarney Springs. It was scrapped in October 2007. [26]
Devil's Chute19511959Orton & SpoonerAn early version of a Wooden Wild Mouse roller coaster. Was replaced by the "Wild Mouse" in 1960. [27]

Ferris wheel proposals

The Solent Eye Ferris wheel was proposed by Billy Manning Ltd [28] for Clarence Pier in 2007. [29] On 17 October, permission for a 130-foot tall (40 m) wheel was granted, [30] but two days later it was revealed that Portsmouth City Councillors wished the wheel was bigger. As a result, the original plans, which were for a 180-foot tall (55 m) wheel, were revived [31] and conditional planning permission subsequently granted on 19 December 2007. [32] It was expected to cost £2 million. [28] The plans were scrapped because the wheel was too large.

In 2015, a revived plan for a 110 ft wheel was sent. It was approved and opened in Easter 2016. Despite the popularity of the wheel, it was confirmed in September 2016 that the Solent Wheel will be taken down and sent elsewhere, which was later revealed to be Ireland. In March 2017, Clarence Pier's website was updated to say that the wheel would return in 2018, which it did. The wheel returned for the 2019 and 2020 seasons, until it was confirmed on August 27, 2020 that the wheel will not return for the 2021 season, and was closed for the final time on the 27th of September.

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