Barry Island Pleasure Park

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Barry Island Pleasure Park is an amusement park situated on Barry Island in the Vale of Glamorgan, about 10 miles south of the capital city Cardiff, South Wales, UK.

The Pleasure park is surrounded by many shops, bars and restaurants. The Pleasure Park was once famous for its Scenic Railway which dominated half of the site in the early 1900s this was damaged by strong winds in 1973 some of the materials were used to create the Log flume[1], which still remains today as one of the parks most popular attractions.

The pleasure park has over 50 rides and attractions, including a Log flume, Viper Rollercoaster, Sea Ray Pirate Ship, Galloping Horses and many others. Entrance to the park is free, and ride tickets are available from ticket booths at the park.

Amusement arcades are located within the pleasure park, and also on the surrounding sea front area, providing games of skill, chance and all sorts of video games.

Barry Island Pleasure Park is owned by Ian Rogers the man behind Hypervalue. Many locals know the Rogers family, Ken Rogers (deceased) purchased the pleasure park and set up Hypervalue.

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[edit] List of Rides

  • Evolution
    The top of the Evolution ride, seen from a distance.
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    The top of the Evolution ride, seen from a distance.
  • Log Flume
  • Superstar
  • Twister
  • Viper Roller Coaster
  • Sea Ray Pirate Ship
  • Magic Carpet
  • Dodgems
  • Waltzer
  • Jungle Ride (which opened 2005 for first time in years)
  • Gallopers
  • Haunted Mine
  • Terminator (Miami style ride)

The Haunted Mine, Sea Ray Pirate Ship, and Tappeto Volante will soon be removed to make way for new attractions in 2007. Rythem Dancer and Vortex were removed in the 2006 season.

[edit] List of other attractions

  • Hook A Duck
    A key ring won as a prize at a Barry Island Pleasure Park Amusement Arcade.
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    A key ring won as a prize at a Barry Island Pleasure Park Amusement Arcade.
  • Bingo
  • Amusement Arcade
  • King Bite
  • KR's Cabaret & Party Bar
  • Dolphin Bar

[edit] References

  1. ^ Laister, Nick. The Beast of Barry. barrywales.com. Retrieved on May 9, 2006.

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