Ocean Beach, Rhyl

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Ocean Beach
Ocean beach fun fair site rhyl dec 2007.jpg
The site of Ocean Beach in December 2007, three months after closure.
Location Rhyl, Wales
Opened1954
Closed2 September 2007
OwnerRhyl Amusements
Operating seasonEaster to October
Attractions
Roller coasters4
Water rides1

Ocean Beach was an amusement park in Rhyl, North Wales which operated from 1954 until 2 September 2007.

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History

Rhyl began to take off as holiday resort following the opening of its railway station in 1848. The Ocean Beach funfair opened in the 1890s, growing into an amusement park at Marine Lake which was seeing thousands of visitors annually. It relocated in 1954 to larger premises at the West end of the promenade. The first British tubular steel rollercoaster was built at Ocean Beach. [1]

Demise

The town and the park declined in popularity since the 1960s and there had been very little investment in new rides or attractions in its final years. It closed for the final time on 2 September 2007. [2] Plans to build a retail, leisure and housing complex on the site of the old Ocean Beach site, known as Ocean Plaza, was due to commence in May 2009 but were delayed and ultimately scrapped. [3] As of 2015, plans for the site (now downsized and to be a retail-only park called Marina Quay) were approved, and stores began to open there in stages from 2017.

Accidents

An accident on 31 July 2005 with five injuries, none serious, was reported as the "first accident in 40 years", suggesting the park had a very good safety record. [4]

Notable past rides

OpenedClosedRide NameManufacturerNotes
19802007"Jet Stream" Pinfari Z64 Rollercoaster. Previously operated at Battersea, London and Belle Vue, Manchester. Replaced earlier and smaller "Cyclone" Rollercoaster. [5]
19751979"Cyclone"PinfariZ40 Rollercoaster.
19861988"Looping Star" Anton Schwarzkopf Silverarrow Rollercoaster. Located on the car/coach park. Relocated to Camelot Theme Park as "Tower of Terror". [6]
19892007"Pepsi-Cola Loop"PinfariZL42 Rollercoaster. [7]
19601975"Big Dipper"Former German travelling wooden side-friction rollercoaster.
19802006"Runaway Train"SchwarzkopfAlpenblitz II Powered Rollercoaster. [8]
19611974"Mad Mouse"MaxwellWooden wild mouse rollercoaster. Relocated to Wonderland, Cleethorpes
19902007"Nessi"Cavazza DiegoSuper Nessi Junior Rollercoaster. [9]
19722007"Water Chute"Leslie JosephFormerly operated at Kursaal Gardens, Southend from 1958 to 1971. [10] It was the world's last surviving circular water chute. [1]
19792007"Dodgems" Reverchon Industries Replaced an older set of Dodgems.
19752007"Waltzer"MaxwellMany other Waltzer rides operated on site previously. Damaged by fire c.1985 and rebuilt by H.P. Jackson.
19802007"Star Wars"SobemaSwingaround ride, previously named "Thriller".
19802007"Terminator"ReverchonA Matterhorn (ride).
c.19602007"Ghost Train"
19942007"Sizzler"P.W.S.A Twist (ride). Previously operated at Central Pier, Blackpool.
19722007"Giant Slide"Ivan BennettAstroglide.
19802007"Ski Jump"PollardFlying Coaster ride.
1970s2007"Junior Gallopers"H.P. JacksonJunior set of Gallopers.
1959c.2002"Gallopers"SavagePreviously operated at Marine Lake Amusement Park across the road.
1980s2001"Mystical Mine Ride"A tracked Dark ride.
20012004"Monster's Revenge"Maxwell/Tivoli Enterprises Owned by Tommy Boswell. A polyp ride, previously operated at Seaburn Amusement Park and Spanish City, Whitley Bay.
2000s2004"Barracuda"A.R.M.A Kamikaze (ride), owned by Tommy Boswell.
19941996"Tango Sensation"SobemaA Breakdance (ride). Moved to South Pier, Blackpool, where it still operates.
19861993"Octopus"A.R.M.A Polyp ride, moved to South Pier, Blackpool.
19861988"Enterprise" HUSS Park Attractions An Enterprise (ride). Relocated to Pleasurewood Hills.
19751995"L'amour Express"Modern ProductsA modern Caterpillar (ride). Replaced older version. Moved to Rainbow Park, Hunstanton.
19481974"Caterpillar"Traditional caterpillar ride, owned by Benny Sedgwick.
19861994"Viking"Helmut HauserA Pirate Ship (ride), relocated to South Pier, Blackpool.
19771987"Orbiter"Tivoli UKMoved to Clarence Pier.
19751991"Skydiver"Ivan BennettA Lifting Paratrooper (ride), owned by Ronnie Weston.
19781983"Meteorite"Cadoxton EngineeringA Round Up (ride)
19551955"Dive Bomber"LussePreviously operated at Marine Lake Amusement Park, Rhyl.
19801983"Tip Top"Tivoli UKA Tip Top/Force 10 ride.
19761987"Easy Rider"MaxwellAn Ark ride, Relocated to Ocean Beach, South Shields.
1960s1970s"Psycho"SupercarA multi-level ghost train.
19781993"Cyclone Twist"PollardA twist ride, replaced an older version. Owned by Ronnie Weston.
19641977"Twist"Ivan BennettA twist ride.
1950s1979"Rotor"Orton & SpoonerTraditional large Rotor (ride).
19651965"Satellite"Ivan BennettThe first of 3 Trabant rides to operate at the park.
19681977"Satellite"Ivan BennettThe second of 3 Trabant rides to operate at the park.
19891989"Satellite"Ivan BennettThe third of 3 Trabant rides to operate at the park.
19631974"Waltzer"H.P. Jackson
1940s1978"Dodgems"LakinReplaced by a modern Reverchon track. Owned by Webber Brothers.
19801983"Rock-O-Plane"Eyerley or Eli-BridgeA Rock-O-Plane ride.
19801980s"Cinema 180"OmnivisionA 180-degree cinema.
19771977"Scat"FairplaceA scat ride that operated for one season in 1977, and then another in 2001.
19561970s"Austin Car Ride"SupercarA tracked children's ride.
19831980s"Super Loop"Larson InternationalAn American Super Loop ride.
19951997"Giant Wheel"Helmut HauserA large ferris wheel, owned by Gore & DeKoning.
19931993"Challenger"ESL EngineeringA Voyager ride, owned by Ronnie Weston.
1950s1962"Speedway"SupercarA Monte Carlo Rally ride.
1990s2007"Tropical Dancer"A small funhouse.
1960s1970s"American Coaster"Ben SchiffA small oval-shaped rollercoaster.
1950s1970s"Lighthouse Slip"A traditional helter skelter slide.
1970s2007"Skyline Slip"An updated helter skelter slide.
19591962"Waltzer"MaxwellA Waltzer ride owned by E.L. Morley.
c.19521953"Moon-Rocket"SchippersA German Moonrocket ride owned by Webber Brothers. Previously operated at Barry Island Pleasure Park under Albert Barton and John Collins.
19551959"Stratocruisers"R.J. Lakin & MaxwellThe park's second Moonrocket ride, owned by Webber Brothers. Later operated at Redcar Amusement Park and Clarence Pier.

Video footage

Some video footage from the defunct rides does exist on YouTube

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