Adventure Island (amusement park)

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Adventure Island

Location Flag of England Southend-on-Sea, England
Website www.adventureisland.co.uk
Owner Philip A. Miller MBE, Stockvale Ltd
Previous names Peter Pan's Playground, Peter Pan's Adventure Island
Operating season Open all year round
Rides 32 total
  • 4 roller coasters
  • 2 water rides


Adventure Island is a small amusement park in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. It is a free admission park, charges are levied only on individual attractions within the park. Individual tickets are £1.60 and the amount needed varies from ride to ride. The park also sells a wristband called the Big Adventure Band which is good for unlimited rides. The price of the wristband depends on the day of the visit. It costs £22 on peak days, or £18 on off-peak days. For smaller children the prices vary from £7 to £15.

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[edit] Opening Times

Adventure Island's opening times vary depending on the time of the year. During the Summer Adventure Island opens at 11am and will close from any time between 8pm and 11pm depending on the weather forecast etc, the park is open 7 days a week during the Summer period.

During the Winter months, Adventure Island is only open weekends and normally closes at around 5pm, although at certain times it can close as early as 4pm, like the summer many factors will effect the closing time.

For full details on exact opening times and details check out the official site.

[edit] History

The park has been growing and thriving ever since it was purchased by the Millers back in 1976. Having purchased the land west of the pier and its current ride selection the re-development of the park had begun. One of the major turning points in the park's history was the construction of the east side in 1995, this area is now home to the likes of Rage and Sky Drop.

Adventure Island used to be known as Peter Pan's Playground, after the eastern expansion it became Peter Pan's Adventure Island, but by most local residents it was and still is known as Peter Pan's or just Pan's for short. It still had this name up until the early 2000s, when the Peter Pan's part was dropped and the entire park became Adventure Island.

Some past rides include:

Blackbeards Pirate Adventure, Mr Smee's Boat Ride, American Freeway, Barracuda, Space Chase, Fantasy Dome, Fireball, Jungle Safari, Pirate Galleon, Beelzee Bob's Trail

[edit] Roller coasters

Adventure Island currently has four roller coasters in the park.

The Green Scream is a Zierer custom design and was the first of the current selection to be constructed in the late 90s. It could once have been described as their signature ride but this title has now been taken by Rage. The Green Scream does not have any inversions and the drops are pretty tame however it is a good all round family ride. The Green Scream cars are green with a red interior apart from the first car which is red and has a fibreglass crocodile to represent Snappy, a park mascot. The back of the rear car has the tail of the crocodile. The train is quite long, comprised of 20 cars seating two people each.

The second Roller coaster at the park is the Barnstormer, which opened in 2000. It is the same design of coaster, a custom Zierer, and looks quite tame although it has what has been called one of the best helix curves on a mini coaster. The train is half the length of that of the Green Scream and has a fibreglass pilot at the front, a dog at the back, with propellers mounted at each end of the train.

The third Roller coaster is named the Mighty Mini Mega, a Pinfari MM29, which opened in 2003. This coaster has six cars each with two rows of two, seating 24 riders in total. The ride itself is quite short however it is quite intense in some places with a helix towards the end and a pretty sharp brake run. This ride was definitely designed with space in mind and is quite compact however it uses the space it has to a maximum.

[edit] Rage

Rage is a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter 320+ and the first coaster of its kind in England. It opened in February 2007. It is one of the biggest investments the park have ever made, dominates the Southend seafront skyline with its vivid colours and intimidating first drop, and certainly attracts the guests to the park just to see it up close.

The ride cost in the region of £3million and is located on the former Raging River Log Flume site, Sky Drop and Vortex were relocated to new positions in the park to make way.

The ride stands at about 75ft in height and features a 97 degree drop, a vertical lift hill, a vertical loop and a Zero G Roll, as well as a host of other elements and tight turns that make it a short but exhilarating ride, certainly one to please the thrill seeker audience.

[edit] Light Fantastic Weekends

In 2007 Adventure Island hosted the Light Fantastic Weekends, which ran every Friday and Saturday night throughout September and October. The event consisted of various light displays as well as live entertainment and parades throughout the park as well as goodies being given out.

The Light Fantastic Weekends will return in 2008 and the park have announced it will be "Bigger and Better". Along with the return of the Light Fantastic event, Adventure Island have also announced Fright Fantastic, a Halloween event which will run throughout the October School Half Term, no details are yet known on what this event will include.

[edit] Charity Events

The park does a lot for local and national charities.

Two such events are the Green Scream Marathon and Rage Relay. The Green Scream Marathon was held on Saturday 18th June 2005. Three people took part and rode the Green Scream coaster for 12 hours solid, raising over £700 for Make Poverty History .

On Saturday the 28th April 2007, a group of five coaster enthusiasts took part in the Rage Relay event, where they each rode ride Rage in total of 4 hours each doing hourly shifts on the ride in pairs, they raised over £500 for the local charity StrokeBusters.

[edit] Other Major Rides

  • Archelon, a Zierer Wave Swinger
  • Dragon's Claw, a Tivoli Spin-Out
  • Pharoah's Fury, a Sonacase Twister
  • Big Wheel
  • Gold Mine
  • Ramba Zamba, a Zamperla Disk-O
  • Scorpion, a Tivoli Scorpion
  • Sky Drop, a Zamperla Skydrop
  • Tidal Wave
  • Vortex, a Tivoli Orbiter
  • Sk8borda
  • Dragon, a Zierer roundabout

[edit] Future

The 2008 season is set to welcome a new ride, Over the Hill. A re-theme of Beelzee Bob's Trail which closed permanently on the 28th October 2007, and this will open in summer 2008.

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