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Date: 18:28 Aug 29, 2015
RE: The Tide Traveller


Operating but no lifting still this weekend

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Date: 21:42 Aug 29, 2015

Safe to stay it'll stay like that for the remainder of this year.

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Date: 05:54 Aug 30, 2015

do huss still make new ones ?



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Woody Wannabe

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Date: 17:48 Oct 30, 2015

Still operating but no lifting 😞

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Date: 18:58 Oct 30, 2015

And it's not even spinning now, so it's not even like a Twister. The main arm turns and that's it....

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Date: 21:47 Oct 30, 2015

When I went earlier in the season it was at least spinning and had some force, but now it kind of just drags it's self around and you can tell the motor doesn't even properly kick in by the noise.



-- Edited by Connor M on Friday 30th of October 2015 09:48:27 PM

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Date: 23:50 Oct 30, 2015

I'm really sad to say but they can't keep just using it like this and not get it fixed as it feels really unprofessional and sounds very unappealing.

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Date: 16:37 Oct 31, 2015

Is it even safe to use like that??

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Date: 17:11 Jan 28, 2016

What is the main issue with TTT? Is it something that is too expensive to fix or a part that hard to find or even that the problem is unknown?



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Date: 06:02 Jan 29, 2016

huss have even been out to the ride.. think its just age now

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Age shouldn't mean a thing, Wipeout is testament to that.

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Date: 00:16 Jan 30, 2016

Not sure what's the oldest ride in the park currently is.. gotta be either the swinging ship or rattlesnake ?

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Martyn wrote:

Age shouldn't mean a thing, Wipeout is testament to that.


true marytn yes.

 

Bubbles rattle, pirate and veteran cars will now be longest serving yes 



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Date: 08:03 Jan 30, 2016

There's a difference between longest serving and oldest, coolskin ;)

Rattlesnake is actually 30 years old this year! I hope they're going to do something about that.

I would imagine that the large railway is the longest serving attraction, as that opened with the park.

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Date: 18:02 Jan 30, 2016

Will there be a 30th anniversary for the rattlesnake?

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Date: 15:23 Jan 31, 2016

Thought Rattlesnake was older than that, i never recall a time they never had it.
Part of me still things there was a different theme between The ladybird and Snake... but suspect I've imagined it.
I certainly recall the old doors along the queue line for each car.



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the old doors that opened as the car was emptied...wow...

how old is wipeout ? 87 ?

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It opened in Scotland in 1988.



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Date: 01:07 Feb 12, 2016

as @Bubbles mentioned in another thread about an Enterprise being for sale, perhaps PWH could invest in a working one, whilst using the current one for parts or maybe the park should invest in something more modern and reliable.

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Date: 19:16 Feb 15, 2016

But Tide Traveller isn't an enterprise...

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jo


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Date: 17:41 Feb 16, 2016

Ahhh, I confused myself with that post. I'll blame posting in the early hours of the morning for that.

Maybe the park should just replace the tri-star with an enterprise :P Why did the park get rid of it originally anyway? 



-- Edited by jo on Tuesday 16th of February 2016 05:47:28 PM

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an enterprise was so close by ;-) not sure why our original went it served its last season in 1997 after a repaint over winter when it became phoenix. The new style ones look good too I have to say

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Date: 22:02 Jul 13, 2016

Don't suppose anyone knows if it's lifting yet...?



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Date: 22:34 Jul 13, 2016

lol oh dear the TTT sage continues for a 3rd year running... it'll be like this longer than it was operational.
It'll never lift, never again.

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Date: 15:33 Jul 14, 2016

The Rattlesnake was actually second hand before it came to Pleasurewood Hills.

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Date: 16:23 Jul 14, 2016

It's not only failing to lift, but also running like crap. I haven't been to PWH nearly as much as last year but there's definitely a big difference between how it ran then and what it's like now. Not saying it wasn't crap last year as well, but this year, as far as I could tell anyway, the motors never even fully powered up. Utterly useless and forceless, needs removed (parrots will be thanking their luck if it is, poor things having to put up with that noise all day...)



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They insist in keeping this broken ride and two dodgems but they got rid if the kids waveswinger.. lol i'm sure it makes sense but i can't work it out.

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Date: 20:19 Jul 14, 2016

Not lifting today. Terrible didn't even bother.

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Date: 14:34 Jul 15, 2016

It doesn't even spin during the main cycle. It stars off by spinning and then just kind of throws you around at speed without spinning during the main cycle. Kind of hurts really if I'm honest, it forces you into the side of the goldola. Other than that it's got no force to it. Last year it had some decent laterals when it powered up fully because it actually spun during the main cycle, but now i'd take one of them twister things you see at fairs (think theres one at GYPB as well) over it any day. It's site is literally perfect for another flat like an air race or sky fly. An air race could be themed up nicely with wipeout, they could give it a sponsorship with the RNLI or something.



-- Edited by Connor M on Friday 15th of July 2016 02:37:09 PM



-- Edited by Connor M on Friday 15th of July 2016 02:37:58 PM

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Hi all, I'm new here!

I'm a a bit of a ride historian geek. Now that the Chair-O-Plane has left the park I do believe that Tide Traveller is physically the oldest ride in the park. It was built by HUSS for Dutch showman De Vries in 1977. It spent the 1991 & 1992 seasons at Alton Towers as "Tri-Star", before leaving for Pleasure Island (Cleethorpes) for its opening season - 1993. After 2 seasons here it joined Pleasure Island's sister park Flamingoland and was given the name "Flamingo Star". In 1996 it underwent an extensive refurbishment by Nauta Bussink. It was put up for sale by Flamingoland and purchased by Pleasurewood for the start of 2005.

Only 5 of these machines were ever built by HUSS, and the U.K. has seen 2 of them. The other one was new to German showman Walter Rick in 1977. It was purchased by Bembom Bros. for Dreamland Margate for the 1982 season. Following the sale of the park to Jimmy Godden, the Tri-Star was swapped with "The Bounty" Pirate Ship at Folkestone. The Tri-Star operated in Folkestone until the end of 2000 when it was put up for sale, although I have no information on it after this.

Looking at the fate of the other Tri-Stars that were built, I would definitely say this ride has come to the end of its life. It hardly gave the best ride back in the day, and certainly isn't worth throwing any more money at now. A Polyp (Octopus) would fit in nicely with the area.

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